I9100 Efs Tar Md5 Windows7

Remove(Int32 startIndex, Int32 count) bei EFS_Pro. I have re-download the 'updated' file by you. Still same problem. I'm using windows 7 64 bit. Same if i try tar on device with and without md5 hash also tar with 5,2 Mb. Hi guys, I have an i9100 2.3.5 rooted with null baseband and Null imei after a rom flash. I have downloaded I9100_EFS.tar.md5.zip from nspro support.

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EFS Link - Flash with efs tar after repair imei Problem solve Selected model: I9100 Selected port: COM4 Z3X BOX Serial Port Selected port speed: 115200 File analysis. OK Total file size: 0x0045D088 Searching USB Flash Interface.

Detected COM6 Setup connection. OK Reading PIT from phone. OK Saved to C: Program Files Z3X Samsung SamsungTool Pit I9100__11-3-44.pit Sending efs.img. OK Flashing done (time - 00:00:03) Done with Samsung Tool v.19.1 Selected model: I9100 Selected port: COM4 Z3X BOX Serial Port Selected port speed: 115200 Searching Samsung modem. Detected COM115 Reading phone info. Model: GT-I9100 Country code: Cal date: - Factory SW: I9100BUKJ3 Unique number: CVI3F Memory phone: - Software version: I9100BUKJ3/I9100SWCKI2/I9100BUKI1/I9100BUKJ3 IMEI: 40000 Product code: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Done with Samsung Tool v.19.1 Selected model: I9100 Selected port: COM4 Z3X BOX Serial Port Selected port speed: 115200 Waiting ADB device. OK Reading phone info.

Model: GT-I9100 Android version: 2.3.5 Product code: Not Active Phone version: I9100BUKI1 PDA version: I9100BUKJ3 CSC version: I9100SWCKI2 IMEI: 40000 Phone S/N: 0 Checking Super user right. False Rooting phone, please wait.

OK Checking Super user right. True Reading nv data. OK Checking magic.

OK Running zTool, please wait. OK Writing nv data. OK Rebooting phone.

OK Repair done Done with Samsung Tool v.19.1.

I have changed the format with which I compress the archives. They are now.7z self-extracting files that have.exe at the end. This is because this compresses the files more and so makes for faster upload and downloading and also makes it easier for you to extract the package. Just double click and it will extract the.tar package for you without the need to use any program to unpack. Also feel free to translate the guides to any other language and link to the files elsewhere, you don't need to ask for permission. All I ask is that you include a link to XDA-Developers in your write up.

Carrier branded firmwares have been moved to a separate thread and can be found here: MAC Users I have found this utility that can handle.exe files to extract the archives called The Unarchiver. Link: Thanks to Pulsar_S2 I have now been able to separate the component section of the thread into separate posts to make things less complicated. The first post has the tutorial and guide and the firmwares have been moved to separate posts right below. I hope it's a better layout. Please do not post links to packages from other places in this thread. It will help to avoid a lot of confusion when helping others when I know about the packages, when it's from elsewhere I cannot know what has been done to them and will not help people who use stuff I don't know about.

Do not ask me questions about SamMobile, packages from SamMobile or from other places. How do you expect me to know about stuff from other websites? These questions will be ignored I've started to package the tarball archives with the md5 hash to maintain the integrity of the packages.

Just treat the tarballs in the same way as you would without the.md5 at the end. DO NOT CHANGE THE NAME OF THE ARCHIVE The quick root guide has been updated to make use of a much simpler tool to achieve root without the need for Odin or insecure kernel I've started to use 7Zip archives instead of self-executable ones to accommodate members using Macs and Linux as their primary OS. You can get 7Zip for free and it handles multiple formatsHere we go guys, latest official firmware. Oldest firmware are listed first and newest will will be the last/bottom of the list. These can be found in the second and third posts of the thread PDA refers to the build version of the firmware Phone refers to the baseband/modem version CSC is the consumer software customisation and is specific to geographical region and carriers. It contains the software packages specific to that region, carrier branding and also APN settings for data connection, MMS etc for your service provider. CSC has nothing to do with what languages the firmware supports and it will not add keyboard language support either.PIT refers to the partition information table you only need it if you screw up your partition table or if the firmware specifically requires it because of a change in the partition table layout.