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[GUIDE] Complete Samsung ODIN v3.xx Options and Reference

It does, but the data on new devices is stored in two places. But it can cause issues on the S3 and older devices. Newer phones do fine with it.

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Ok thank you, i have Galaxy s6 SM-G920F. i hope i wont get it brick:P btw very nice Odin guide
 
One more question. If i tick "EFS Clear" it deletes and cleans efs partition but it re-build its correct? i mean i dont boot and find that my IMEI is missing and things like that... i Have a Galaxy S6 G920F
 
HELLO!!! Welcome to my «» Kaotic World «»!!! ;)

Thank YOU so much for taking the time, and effort, to read and/or use my Guide!!
I hope this helps you to solve your problems, or at least learn something NEW!! I work HARD to help everyone out!!
** IF ** You find any discrepancies, or errors.....PLEASE, LET ME KNOW!!

««« Bringing »ORDER« to your KAOS!! »»»
««« Last Updated: 2015/01/09 »»»


The Samsung ODIN Software:

This is what the Software looks like when you »»OPEN«« the program :

View attachment 74029

The ODIN software is a »VERY« useful, and »POWERFUL«, “Tool” that allows a “User” to »»FLASH««, or “Program” a Device, or multiple Devices, »COMPLETELY« back to the “Factory Specifications” (Factory Data Reset + File Corrections).
This software is also used to »»REPAIR«« a Device that may be experiencing issues due to any software corruption, an “Error” that occurs »AFTER« an “Over the Air” (OTA) update, or any »»ROOTING«« activities!!

In addition, This software can also be used to »»UPGRADE«« a Device’s “Operating System” (OS) to the »CURRENT REVISION«.

Looking at the image above, notice that there is a horizontal »ROW« of Eight (8) “Large” boxes across the “Top” of the Program Window. This is “Where” the software will indicate the progress of a procedure, and for each Device that is connected to the Computer. Underneath the “Large” boxes, there is a horizontal »ROW« of “Smaller” boxes. The “Label” above the boxes is “ID:COM”. These boxes will indicate the “Attached Devices” that are connected to the Computer, and what “Port” they are connected too. The ODIN software can handle up to Eight (8) Devices of the “Same” model @ One (1) time!!

** IF ** You »DO NOT« see any “Information” inside »ANY« of the “Smaller” boxes, your Device »IS NOT« connected properly to your Computer!!! You will need to »»DOWNLOAD«« and »»INSTALL«« the latest Samsung Device Drivers.

Looking at the image above, notice that there are multiple “Options” or “Check-Boxes” located inside the »Upper-Left« quadrant (Area) of the Program Window. You will also notice that some of these “Options” are “Greyed Out”, or »NOT AVAILABLE«. These “Options” are only »AVAILABLE« if the “Image File.tar.md5” supports these “Options”. Also, you will notice that on the Right-Hand Side there are multiple “Buttons” with different labels. These buttons are used for different purposes during the »»FLASH«« or »»REPAIR«« Procedure.

Let me now explain “What” each button is, and “What” it is used for :

««« File Selection Buttons »»»
#1 “PIT Button” -- This is the button you would »»Click«« to »»SELECT«« a “Partition Information Table (PIT)” file to use during the procedure or »»FLASH««. This is used to »»REPAIR«« the Device’s “Storage” (eMMC) and is used with the “Re-Partition” checkbox.

#2 “BL Button” -- This button is an abbreviation for “Bootloader”. You would »»Click«« this button if you wanted to »»FLASH«« only a portion or »ALL« of the Device’s “Firmware”.
««« This MUST ONLY be used with the CORRECT type of “Image File”!!!! »»»

#3 “AP Button” -- This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Individual Sections” of the Device’s Operating System (OS). This button was previously labeled as “PDA”.

#4 “CP Button” -- This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Individual Sections” of the Device’s Hardware. This button was previously labeled as “Phone”.

#5 “CSC Button” This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Complete” or “Partial” images that use the Device’s “Product Code” (CSC). This is used for almost all the »»REPAIR«« procedures.This is the most commonly used button for “Novice Users”

#6 “UMS Button” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this button is used for. It is “Greyed Out” to me on my PC. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#7 “File [Dump]” This box is used to »»SELECT«« an output file to “Dump” the »CONTENTS« of the “AP RAM” or “Sections” of that RAM of the Device into a file. This option is “Greyed Out and Unusable @ this time. If anyone knows how to »»ENABLE«« this feature, PLEASE!! Contact me!!
Now….Lets discuss the “Options”, or “Check-Boxes”:

««« Check-Boxes »»»
#1 “Auto Reboot” is selected by »DEFAULT«. This checkbox will tell the Device to Automatically »»REBOOT«« once the “Programming” is completed.

#2 “Re-Partition” This will cause the software to »»REPAIR«« the Device’s “Storage” (eMMC) by using a file called the “PartItion Information Table (.pit). An example of the file naming would be “JFLTE_VZW_USA.pit”. (This PIT file is for the Verizon LTE network, for use inside the USA. Each .pit is Device specific.)
** NOTE ** The Newer “Image File.tar.md5” files from Samsung »INCLUDE« this inside the Image. This button should only be needed if the “Image File.tar.md5” does not already contain it!

#3 “F. Time Reset” is selected by »DEFAULT«. This checkbox will tell the Software to »»RESET«« the number of times the Device has been “Flashed”, or “Programmed”.

#4 “Flash Lock” This checkbox will tell the software to »»UNLOCK«« the “ODIN Flash” lock on the Device to »ALLOW« the Device to be “Programmed”. Only certain Devices use this feature and » SHOULD NOT« be used unless Instructed to do so by a “Knowledgable” User.

#5 “LED Control” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this checkbox is used for. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#6 “Nand Erase All” This checkbox will tell the Device to »»ERASE ALL«« of the “Storage” (eMMC) unit inside the Device.

#7 “T Flash” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this checkbox is used for. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#8 “Dump” This checkbox is used to »»DUMP«« the »CONTENTS« of the “AP RAM” or “Sections” of that RAM of the Device, and »»SAVE«« it into a output file. This option is “Greyed Out and Unusable @ this time. If anyone knows how to »»ENABLE«« this feature, PLEASE!! Contact me!!

#9 “Phone Bootloader Update” This checkbox will tell the Software to »»UPDATE«« or »»RELOAD«« the Device’s “Boot Software” and “Firmware”. This is a PC Analogy to the “BIOS Update Procedure”.

#10 “Phone EFS Clear” This will cause the Device to »»ERASE ALL«« of the “EFS Settings” and »»REBUILD«« a new and clean version. This is very useful in »»REPAIRING«« the “Modem” or Radio(s) inside the Device.
««« Message Window »»»

This is where the Progress of the “Selected” Operation will be displayed, as well as any Errors that may occur during the Procedure!
** IF ** You experience »ANY« difficulties in using the Software, Please “Take Note” or »COPY« the information in this window to post for assistance, Such as a “Useful Forum”!!

** ALSO ** Taking a picture will GREATLY assist anyone who is attempting to help you solve any problems!! ;)

I sincerely »»HOPE«« this Guide has answered all your questions!!
If this »HAS NOT«...Please leave a message and i will attempt to answer the question an update this "Guide" Accordingly! :)

««« KaosMaster »»»
 
KaosMaster,
Hello! I would like your assistance. I purchased and unlocked Samsung Galaxy Mega a couple of years ago from MetroPCS. I didn't know at the time that I was sold a international phone (UK) until my android attempted to do an update. That update went awry. I contacted Samsung UK and they told me that I had to send it to someone in the UK who would then have to send it to them to be reflashed. Since I don't know anyone in the UK and can't send it directly to Samsung, I am trying to resolve this on my own. This is where your assistance is needed. The phone acts like it wants to turn on but just goes to a more lighted black screen then turns on and off. I attempted to do a reflash via Odin 3.09 but it's been unsuccessful. It looks like nothing is happening. Would you be able to assist me? Here are the steps I took:
  1. Downloaded samsung drivers
  2. Downloaded and extracted Odin 3.09
  3. Downloaded and extracted firmware file ETL-I9205XXUDNF2
  4. Placed phone into Odin mode
  5. See attached photo for settings
    odinscreen1.webp
 
HELLO!!! Welcome to my «» Kaotic World «»!!! ;)

Thank YOU so much for taking the time, and effort, to read and/or use my Guide!!
I hope this helps you to solve your problems, or at least learn something NEW!! I work HARD to help everyone out!!
** IF ** You find any discrepancies, or errors.....PLEASE, LET ME KNOW!!

««« Bringing »ORDER« to your KAOS!! »»»
««« Last Updated: 2015/01/09 »»»


The Samsung ODIN Software:

This is what the Software looks like when you »»OPEN«« the program :

View attachment 74029

The ODIN software is a »VERY« useful, and »POWERFUL«, “Tool” that allows a “User” to »»FLASH««, or “Program” a Device, or multiple Devices, »COMPLETELY« back to the “Factory Specifications” (Factory Data Reset + File Corrections).
This software is also used to »»REPAIR«« a Device that may be experiencing issues due to any software corruption, an “Error” that occurs »AFTER« an “Over the Air” (OTA) update, or any »»ROOTING«« activities!!

In addition, This software can also be used to »»UPGRADE«« a Device’s “Operating System” (OS) to the »CURRENT REVISION«.

Looking at the image above, notice that there is a horizontal »ROW« of Eight (8) “Large” boxes across the “Top” of the Program Window. This is “Where” the software will indicate the progress of a procedure, and for each Device that is connected to the Computer. Underneath the “Large” boxes, there is a horizontal »ROW« of “Smaller” boxes. The “Label” above the boxes is “ID:COM”. These boxes will indicate the “Attached Devices” that are connected to the Computer, and what “Port” they are connected too. The ODIN software can handle up to Eight (8) Devices of the “Same” model @ One (1) time!!

** IF ** You »DO NOT« see any “Information” inside »ANY« of the “Smaller” boxes, your Device »IS NOT« connected properly to your Computer!!! You will need to »»DOWNLOAD«« and »»INSTALL«« the latest Samsung Device Drivers.

Looking at the image above, notice that there are multiple “Options” or “Check-Boxes” located inside the »Upper-Left« quadrant (Area) of the Program Window. You will also notice that some of these “Options” are “Greyed Out”, or »NOT AVAILABLE«. These “Options” are only »AVAILABLE« if the “Image File.tar.md5” supports these “Options”. Also, you will notice that on the Right-Hand Side there are multiple “Buttons” with different labels. These buttons are used for different purposes during the »»FLASH«« or »»REPAIR«« Procedure.

Let me now explain “What” each button is, and “What” it is used for :

««« File Selection Buttons »»»
#1 “PIT Button” -- This is the button you would »»Click«« to »»SELECT«« a “Partition Information Table (PIT)” file to use during the procedure or »»FLASH««. This is used to »»REPAIR«« the Device’s “Storage” (eMMC) and is used with the “Re-Partition” checkbox.

#2 “BL Button” -- This button is an abbreviation for “Bootloader”. You would »»Click«« this button if you wanted to »»FLASH«« only a portion or »ALL« of the Device’s “Firmware”.
««« This MUST ONLY be used with the CORRECT type of “Image File”!!!! »»»

#3 “AP Button” -- This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Individual Sections” of the Device’s Operating System (OS). This button was previously labeled as “PDA”.

#4 “CP Button” -- This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Individual Sections” of the Device’s Hardware. This button was previously labeled as “Phone”.

#5 “CSC Button” This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Complete” or “Partial” images that use the Device’s “Product Code” (CSC). This is used for almost all the »»REPAIR«« procedures.This is the most commonly used button for “Novice Users”

#6 “UMS Button” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this button is used for. It is “Greyed Out” to me on my PC. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#7 “File [Dump]” This box is used to »»SELECT«« an output file to “Dump” the »CONTENTS« of the “AP RAM” or “Sections” of that RAM of the Device into a file. This option is “Greyed Out and Unusable @ this time. If anyone knows how to »»ENABLE«« this feature, PLEASE!! Contact me!!
Now….Lets discuss the “Options”, or “Check-Boxes”:

««« Check-Boxes »»»
#1 “Auto Reboot” is selected by »DEFAULT«. This checkbox will tell the Device to Automatically »»REBOOT«« once the “Programming” is completed.

#2 “Re-Partition” This will cause the software to »»REPAIR«« the Device’s “Storage” (eMMC) by using a file called the “PartItion Information Table (.pit). An example of the file naming would be “JFLTE_VZW_USA.pit”. (This PIT file is for the Verizon LTE network, for use inside the USA. Each .pit is Device specific.)
** NOTE ** The Newer “Image File.tar.md5” files from Samsung »INCLUDE« this inside the Image. This button should only be needed if the “Image File.tar.md5” does not already contain it!

#3 “F. Time Reset” is selected by »DEFAULT«. This checkbox will tell the Software to »»RESET«« the number of times the Device has been “Flashed”, or “Programmed”.

#4 “Flash Lock” This checkbox will tell the software to »»UNLOCK«« the “ODIN Flash” lock on the Device to »ALLOW« the Device to be “Programmed”. Only certain Devices use this feature and » SHOULD NOT« be used unless Instructed to do so by a “Knowledgable” User.

#5 “LED Control” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this checkbox is used for. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#6 “Nand Erase All” This checkbox will tell the Device to »»ERASE ALL«« of the “Storage” (eMMC) unit inside the Device.

#7 “T Flash” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this checkbox is used for. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#8 “Dump” This checkbox is used to »»DUMP«« the »CONTENTS« of the “AP RAM” or “Sections” of that RAM of the Device, and »»SAVE«« it into a output file. This option is “Greyed Out and Unusable @ this time. If anyone knows how to »»ENABLE«« this feature, PLEASE!! Contact me!!

#9 “Phone Bootloader Update” This checkbox will tell the Software to »»UPDATE«« or »»RELOAD«« the Device’s “Boot Software” and “Firmware”. This is a PC Analogy to the “BIOS Update Procedure”.

#10 “Phone EFS Clear” This will cause the Device to »»ERASE ALL«« of the “EFS Settings” and »»REBUILD«« a new and clean version. This is very useful in »»REPAIRING«« the “Modem” or Radio(s) inside the Device.
««« Message Window »»»

This is where the Progress of the “Selected” Operation will be displayed, as well as any Errors that may occur during the Procedure!
** IF ** You experience »ANY« difficulties in using the Software, Please “Take Note” or »COPY« the information in this window to post for assistance, Such as a “Useful Forum”!!

** ALSO ** Taking a picture will GREATLY assist anyone who is attempting to help you solve any problems!! ;)

I sincerely »»HOPE«« this Guide has answered all your questions!!
If this »HAS NOT«...Please leave a message and i will attempt to answer the question an update this "Guide" Accordingly! :)

««« KaosMaster »»»

Hi kaosmaster,

Im New to this forum because i was looking about settings info of odin.

This guide is very useful! But i have a answer to your question on #8: with the odin program there is a configuration settings file if you open that and change the 0 to a 1 and save changes it will be usable in odin!

The best is: you can do this to every setting to be able to use them!

Hope i helped you as you did me!

Best regards from Holland
 
HELLO!!! Welcome to my «» Kaotic World «»!!! ;)

Thank YOU so much for taking the time, and effort, to read and/or use my Guide!!
I hope this helps you to solve your problems, or at least learn something NEW!! I work HARD to help everyone out!!
** IF ** You find any discrepancies, or errors.....PLEASE, LET ME KNOW!!

««« Bringing »ORDER« to your KAOS!! »»»
««« Last Updated: 2015/01/09 »»»


The Samsung ODIN Software:

This is what the Software looks like when you »»OPEN«« the program :

View attachment 74029

The ODIN software is a »VERY« useful, and »POWERFUL«, “Tool” that allows a “User” to »»FLASH««, or “Program” a Device, or multiple Devices, »COMPLETELY« back to the “Factory Specifications” (Factory Data Reset + File Corrections).
This software is also used to »»REPAIR«« a Device that may be experiencing issues due to any software corruption, an “Error” that occurs »AFTER« an “Over the Air” (OTA) update, or any »»ROOTING«« activities!!

In addition, This software can also be used to »»UPGRADE«« a Device’s “Operating System” (OS) to the »CURRENT REVISION«.

Looking at the image above, notice that there is a horizontal »ROW« of Eight (8) “Large” boxes across the “Top” of the Program Window. This is “Where” the software will indicate the progress of a procedure, and for each Device that is connected to the Computer. Underneath the “Large” boxes, there is a horizontal »ROW« of “Smaller” boxes. The “Label” above the boxes is “ID:COM”. These boxes will indicate the “Attached Devices” that are connected to the Computer, and what “Port” they are connected too. The ODIN software can handle up to Eight (8) Devices of the “Same” model @ One (1) time!!

** IF ** You »DO NOT« see any “Information” inside »ANY« of the “Smaller” boxes, your Device »IS NOT« connected properly to your Computer!!! You will need to »»DOWNLOAD«« and »»INSTALL«« the latest Samsung Device Drivers.

Looking at the image above, notice that there are multiple “Options” or “Check-Boxes” located inside the »Upper-Left« quadrant (Area) of the Program Window. You will also notice that some of these “Options” are “Greyed Out”, or »NOT AVAILABLE«. These “Options” are only »AVAILABLE« if the “Image File.tar.md5” supports these “Options”. Also, you will notice that on the Right-Hand Side there are multiple “Buttons” with different labels. These buttons are used for different purposes during the »»FLASH«« or »»REPAIR«« Procedure.

Let me now explain “What” each button is, and “What” it is used for :

««« File Selection Buttons »»»
#1 “PIT Button” -- This is the button you would »»Click«« to »»SELECT«« a “Partition Information Table (PIT)” file to use during the procedure or »»FLASH««. This is used to »»REPAIR«« the Device’s “Storage” (eMMC) and is used with the “Re-Partition” checkbox.

#2 “BL Button” -- This button is an abbreviation for “Bootloader”. You would »»Click«« this button if you wanted to »»FLASH«« only a portion or »ALL« of the Device’s “Firmware”.
««« This MUST ONLY be used with the CORRECT type of “Image File”!!!! »»»

#3 “AP Button” -- This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Individual Sections” of the Device’s Operating System (OS). This button was previously labeled as “PDA”.

#4 “CP Button” -- This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Individual Sections” of the Device’s Hardware. This button was previously labeled as “Phone”.

#5 “CSC Button” This button is used to »»FLASH«« “Complete” or “Partial” images that use the Device’s “Product Code” (CSC). This is used for almost all the »»REPAIR«« procedures.This is the most commonly used button for “Novice Users”

#6 “UMS Button” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this button is used for. It is “Greyed Out” to me on my PC. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#7 “File [Dump]” This box is used to »»SELECT«« an output file to “Dump” the »CONTENTS« of the “AP RAM” or “Sections” of that RAM of the Device into a file. This option is “Greyed Out and Unusable @ this time. If anyone knows how to »»ENABLE«« this feature, PLEASE!! Contact me!!
Now….Lets discuss the “Options”, or “Check-Boxes”:

««« Check-Boxes »»»
#1 “Auto Reboot” is selected by »DEFAULT«. This checkbox will tell the Device to Automatically »»REBOOT«« once the “Programming” is completed.

#2 “Re-Partition” This will cause the software to »»REPAIR«« the Device’s “Storage” (eMMC) by using a file called the “PartItion Information Table (.pit). An example of the file naming would be “JFLTE_VZW_USA.pit”. (This PIT file is for the Verizon LTE network, for use inside the USA. Each .pit is Device specific.)
** NOTE ** The Newer “Image File.tar.md5” files from Samsung »INCLUDE« this inside the Image. This button should only be needed if the “Image File.tar.md5” does not already contain it!

#3 “F. Time Reset” is selected by »DEFAULT«. This checkbox will tell the Software to »»RESET«« the number of times the Device has been “Flashed”, or “Programmed”.

#4 “Flash Lock” This checkbox will tell the software to »»UNLOCK«« the “ODIN Flash” lock on the Device to »ALLOW« the Device to be “Programmed”. Only certain Devices use this feature and » SHOULD NOT« be used unless Instructed to do so by a “Knowledgable” User.

#5 “LED Control” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this checkbox is used for. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#6 “Nand Erase All” This checkbox will tell the Device to »»ERASE ALL«« of the “Storage” (eMMC) unit inside the Device.

#7 “T Flash” It is »UNKNOWN« @ this time to me what this checkbox is used for. Please comment below if you know what this is used for and I will update the “Guide” accordingly!

#8 “Dump” This checkbox is used to »»DUMP«« the »CONTENTS« of the “AP RAM” or “Sections” of that RAM of the Device, and »»SAVE«« it into a output file. This option is “Greyed Out and Unusable @ this time. If anyone knows how to »»ENABLE«« this feature, PLEASE!! Contact me!!

#9 “Phone Bootloader Update” This checkbox will tell the Software to »»UPDATE«« or »»RELOAD«« the Device’s “Boot Software” and “Firmware”. This is a PC Analogy to the “BIOS Update Procedure”.

#10 “Phone EFS Clear” This will cause the Device to »»ERASE ALL«« of the “EFS Settings” and »»REBUILD«« a new and clean version. This is very useful in »»REPAIRING«« the “Modem” or Radio(s) inside the Device.
««« Message Window »»»

This is where the Progress of the “Selected” Operation will be displayed, as well as any Errors that may occur during the Procedure!
** IF ** You experience »ANY« difficulties in using the Software, Please “Take Note” or »COPY« the information in this window to post for assistance, Such as a “Useful Forum”!!

** ALSO ** Taking a picture will GREATLY assist anyone who is attempting to help you solve any problems!! ;)

I sincerely »»HOPE«« this Guide has answered all your questions!!
If this »HAS NOT«...Please leave a message and i will attempt to answer the question an update this "Guide" Accordingly! :)

««« KaosMaster »»»
When I start my S7 edge it is stuck in boot loop, I tried to flash the phone with same stock firmware with latest Odin but after completing the flash process it shows no command and #fail to open recovery_cause(No such file or directory)#
After unzip the csc file i found the pit file . Now should i select Nand Erase & Re-Partition options after inserting the pit file. Is it safe to select these options?
I have flash so many time with same firmware, flashing was ok but still i'm facing same problem.
Millions of Thanks
 
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