I have been running into an issue while trying to flash and change regions for my GW3. I know I have the file that is needed for the AP part of the procedure. But after connecting to my watch via wireless download, Odin will not see the files in file explorer on Windows 10.
Watch is Canada region with latest build, and running Tizen 5.5.0.2.
Have ECG, BP, and Samsung health manager caravan loaded via .apk. Just trying to get sp02 running as well until health Canada approves it for the north.
Has anyone run into this issue? Or any insight to a fix?
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netOdin and Odin and can only handle 2 fileextension...
Code:
.tar.md5
.tar
Best Regards
So if the file I have downloaded includes the .7z extension as well is there a way to convert it to what Odin will recognize? Sorry if this is covered somewhere. If it is, than I missed it. I'm using the YouTube guide for switching regions. Which was where I got the download link from. I do have experience flashing pixels and iPhones. This is my first foray into Odin for flashing files.
ryan9000 said:
So if the file I have downloaded includes the .7z extension as well is there a way to convert it to what Odin will recognize? Sorry if this is covered somewhere. If it is, than I missed it. I'm using the YouTube guide for switching regions. Which was where I got the download link from. I do have experience flashing pixels and iPhones. This is my first foray into Odin for flashing files.
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Download 7zip (free open source) https://www.7-zip.org/
Use that to open the .7z file and extract the .tar.md5 file
tripjnj said:
Download 7zip (free open source) https://www.7-zip.org/
Use that to open the .7z file and extract the .tar.md5 file
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Excellent. Thank you very much.
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Hello everyone,
I have a ZIP file downloaded using Kies and saved with Kies Patcher.
How can I create a ODIN package?
Link: Hotfile - JP5_JP4_JPP_TIM.zip
99 views & no reply? LOL.
@OP, Extract the contents using a unzipper like winrar or 7zip. tell me the contents.
Also tell me where you downloaded it from.
Curious aswel!!!
ragin said:
@OP, Extract the contents using a unzipper like winrar or 7zip. tell me the contents.
Also tell me where you downloaded it from.
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Here's the content. I downloaded it from Kies. It's the official package of Froyo for italian branded TIM smartphones
Thank you!
Did you find a tar file in the zip? Use that
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Its the file allready ready for Odin?? just put the file in PDA section and flash. Ihave seen many files that is just .zip files and u dont exract the .zip file because its ready for ODIN for flash
if you take a look at this official thread and the roms all of them I downloaded are just .zip file and ready to flash....please correct if im wrong.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=846913
The extracted files from zip u can use to flash in a iMac/macbook and heimdall app.
I would like to upgrade my stock firmware to KL4 using Odin and am unsure if I need a Pit file or will the tar file be all that I need. Also, do I need to select "Re-Partition" in Odin?
Thanks for any help
you dont need the pit file, you just need the tar file or the files containe within the tar file
Richy99 said:
you dont need the pit file, you just need the tar file or the files containe within the tar file
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Thanks for your reply. Do I need to select re-partition?
Gaugerer said:
I would like to upgrade my stock firmware to KL4 using Odin and am unsure if I need a Pit file or will the tar file be all that I need. Also, do I need to select "Re-Partition" in Odin?
Thanks for any help
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If you have 3 files after extracting (CODE,MODEM,CSC) then attach these three files as PDA=CODE , PHONE=MODEM, CSC=CSC, if you have one file the attach it in PDA,
Then UnCheck Re-partition,
no need to select Pit file,
Put your phone in download mode,
Attach phone to PC
Once your PC detects your Phone Click Start
After Flashing Device restarts twice. Done..
ranjan.alva said:
If you have 3 files after extracting (CODE,MODEM,CSC) then attach these three files as PDA=CODE , PHONE=MODEM, CSC=CSC, if you have one file the attach it in PDA,
Then UnCheck Re-partition,
no need to select Pit file,
Put your phone in download mode,
Attach phone to PC
Once your PC detects your Phone Click Start
After Flashing Device restarts twice. Done..
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Thanks very much for your very helpful reply.
Remember using PC Odin to update, you are closing way to Root your device, If you want to Root it, just Root before it. See installation guide on my signature for further detail
dr.ketan said:
Remember using PC Odin to update, you are closing way to Root your device, If you want to Root it, just Root before it. See installation guide on my signature for further detail
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Thanks for your advice and the guides which are very helpful. I've downloaded the German stock ROM (LA4) from your list but I've been unable to extract the tar file using Winzip, so I'm stuck at the moment. Any further help from anyone how to extract the files would be appreciated.
Gaugerer said:
Thanks for your advice and the guides which are very helpful. I've downloaded the German stock ROM (LA4) from your list but I've been unable to extract the tar file using Winzip, so I'm stuck at the moment. Any further help from anyone how to extract the files would be appreciated.
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Dont use winzip to extract . Use 7z Extractor. its free.
Link to 7z
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
ranjan.alva said:
Dont use winzip to extract . Use 7z Extractor. its free.
Link to 7z
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
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Thanks once again for your help. I didn't know that Winzip did not work and that I needed 7z which I have downloaded and extracted the tar file.
I had a problem with Odin. Could not get it to flash la4 no matter what I tried.
So I bought mobile odin , put the relevant file on my phone and I was upgraded in under ten min Awesome app, sometimes its worth payin some money to get the job done
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA App
does anyone know if there is a apk file or something so i could flash the my files app on my cappy that usually come on the cappy with the official firmwares? i just need some kind of file to do that because i dont like astro and es file manager, etc. even a link to somewere where this has been done before would help, thanks.
I don't have an answer for you, just a recommended alternative in case you cannot find My Files.
I put Dual File Manager on every rom I try.
View attachment MyFiles.apk
here is
I promise nothing
ok mabye not, i meant a .tar file so i can flash with odin3
sorry about that
Why did you just open a new thread for that???
Take this apk and follow any of the ways i described in that thread....and in the future DON'T OPEN NEW THREADS FORE THE SAME THING!
sorry, then how do i do that with the apk file? like how do i make that a tar file or something to flash it with odin
Check your other thread...i listed 3 options.
Hello forum-comers,
I want to update my cell's firmware using Kies, but neither this nor FOTA are possible. I've trying using Kies to download a firmware file (to %username%\appdata\local\temp\Binary\GT-I9000 folder), and got a "download complete" notice. The file is supposed to be a *.tar archive containing other *.tar archives that are flashable with Odin, but it has no extension (just a name) and I can't open it. I've tried adding a *.tar or a *.zip extension but it didn't seem to help.
Does anyone know how to open or use that file?
Problem solved
Okay, it turns out that the file is encrypted somehow, and there's a program that can open it (as well as check and download firmware without the Kies suite) - it's called Check Fus, and you can read about it on this thread from a couple of years ago, or head to the dev's website. The decrypted file is a zip containing both a firmware *.tar file that can be flashed using Odin, as well as a *.dll the purpose of which I don't know.
I'm trying to install Magisk through the patched method on my N9600. So far I have
1. Downloaded stock ROM
2. Renamed AP file to .tar
3. Extracted with WinRar
4. Located the boot.img.lz4 file
I then tried to extract that with WinRar and got a message saying file was corrupted.
Is the file really corrupted? Becaus eI have in fact flashed my Note 9 via Odin with that particular stock ROM. Can anyone advise me further?
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I then tried to extract that with WinRar and got a message saying file was corrupted.
Is the file really corrupted? Can anyone advise me further?
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Usually the file is corrupted if the file comes from an incomplete download. Try downloading a new file before a retry
Snowby123 said:
Usually the file is corrupted if the file comes from an incomplete download. Try downloading a new file before a retry
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My other implied question was: Did I do everything right?
eliotargy said:
I'm trying to install Magisk through the patched method on my N9600. So far I have
1. Downloaded stock ROM
2. Renamed AP file to .tar
3. Extracted with WinRar
4. Located the boot.img.lz4 file
I then tried to extract that with WinRar and got a message saying file was corrupted.
Is the file really corrupted? Becaus eI have in fact flashed my Note 9 via Odin with that particular stock ROM. Can anyone advise me further?
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search for lz4 on either xda or google.
( you need to unpack it)
eliotargy said:
I'm trying to install Magisk through the patched method on my N9600. So far I have
1. Downloaded stock ROM
2. Renamed AP file to .tar
3. Extracted with WinRar
4. Located the boot.img.lz4 file
I then tried to extract that with WinRar and got a message saying file was corrupted.
Is the file really corrupted? Becaus eI have in fact flashed my Note 9 via Odin with that particular stock ROM. Can anyone advise me further?
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Hey friend, did you manage to accomplish this? Do you still trip the knox this way? I am just about to try it on a brand new Note 9, with no previous Samsung rooting experience.
Thanks
Why are you trying to patch? Please follow my guide for rooting the N9600.
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Hey friend, did you manage to accomplish this? Do you still trip the knox this way? I am just about to try it on a brand new Note 9, with no previous Samsung rooting experience.
Thanks
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No luck. Also no response to my post.
zxzxzxzxzxzxzxzxzx said:
Why are you trying to patch? Please follow my guide for rooting the N9600.
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Where is your guide?
Again, where is your guide that you speak of?
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No luck. Also no response to my post.
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I see. In the meantime I have managed to succeed. Rooted an N960F/D with patching the boot image. I know the N9600 is a different beast, but this is NOT a root guide!!!!!!!!.
For step #5, Winrar is no good. You have to use lz4, but is a pain. Personally I used a special version of 7z which includes lz4 codec and is easier and very usefull in all the steps. The link is
https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd/releases (choose x64 or x86 depending on your Windows version).
After this, I cannot remember the exact steps. As far as I can racall, I think I patched it with Magisk (follow the Magisk guide) first, and then I had to retrieve the patched image and compress it again (to .tar???) with the same version of 7z.
7z itself can fully replace Winrar in the whole process. In the initial firmware zip file extraction, in the extraction of the AP md5 file (no renaming necessary), in lz4 extraction of the boot file, and finally in the patched img file compression back to tar. One for all tool (use the 7zFM (file manager) shortcut and the Add or Extract buttons).
And to answer my own question: Finallly, in order to install the final patched boot image via Odin, the bootloader HAS to be unlocked, so Knox is tripped anyway. No problem for me though, since I managed to run SHealth, Gpay and Spay (the latter via the phone - watch (Gear S) connection though, not as a stand-alone). And I ensured that where I live, it is not going to affect my warranty as long as is a hardware problem.
CAUTION: That was for N960F/D and is NOT a root guide anyway.
christis said:
I see. In the meantime I have managed to succeed. Rooted an N960F/D with patching the boot image. I know the N9600 is a different beast, but this is NOT a root guide!!!!!!!!.
For step #5, Winrar is no good. You have to use lz4, but is a pain. Personally I used a special version of 7z which includes lz4 codec and is easier and very usefull in all the steps. The link is
https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd/releases (choose x64 or x86 depending on your Windows version).
After this, I cannot remember the exact steps. As far as I can racall, I think I patched it with Magisk (follow the Magisk guide) first, and then I had to retrieve the patched image and compress it again (to .tar???) with the same version of 7z.
7z itself can fully replace Winrar in the whole process. In the initial firmware zip file extraction, in the extraction of the AP md5 file (no renaming necessary), in lz4 extraction of the boot file, and finally in the patched img file compression back to tar. One for all tool (use the 7zFM (file manager) shortcut and the Add or Extract buttons).
And to answer my own question: Finallly, in order to install the final patched boot image via Odin, the bootloader HAS to be unlocked, so Knox is tripped anyway. No problem for me though, since I managed to run SHealth, Gpay and Spay (the latter via the phone - watch (Gear S) connection though, not as a stand-alone). And I ensured that where I live, it is not going to affect my warranty as long as is a hardware problem.
CAUTION: That was for N960F/D and is NOT a root guide anyway.
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Mine falls at patching with Magisk. N9600.