[ODIN] Flash Stock Jelly Bean JRO03C 4.1.1 via Odin Flasher

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compuzones

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Here 'another way to flash the version Jelly Bean Stock JRO3C odin flasher with 100%
It can also be useful when we start the recovery by entering the phone changed to flash another rom or flash a backup that we have saved. Or use as a last resort before sending it in for service ..

NOTE: Neither me, nor XDA, are in no way responsible for any loss of data or functionality of the device. Use this guide at your own risk!


Program: Odin3v1.87+ file pit : https://hotfile.com/dl/166634132/b883939/GT-I9250_Flasher__Pit.rar.html

Firmware Full : https://hotfile.com/dl/166634004/f2ec081/ONE.PT.YAKJU.JRO03C.zip.html

instructions:

First make sure that the drivers are installed just install Kies only for Drivers
Do not change any settings. It 'easy to mess up your device with a wrong tick a check box.

1. Turn off the device
2. Extract all the downloaded files in a folder. (Recommended)
3. Click Odin Flasher and click the button PIT and load the file I9250_partition-table-0915.pit
4. Click the button PDA and select the file ONE.PT.YAKJU.JRO03C.tar
5. Once uploaded our 2 files needed connect the USB cable
6. Press Volume Down + Power Button (This will turn the device to Odin Mode)
7. Click the START button

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Have to finish the process and eventually the Nexus restart, if not you reboot remove and replace the battery, restart and see if you are in stock JRO3C Jelly Beans and your choice you can relock the bootloader or do you want with your operations GNex TOOLKIT ( Thank to mskip )


Note:

No need to root for any flash odin. And there is no need to be on any specific build (yakju, yakjuxw, etc.) or on any specific version (IMM76D, JRO03C, other). Odin will wipe whatever is there and replace it with whatever you are flashing.

The one that make it : no.one.writeme ( Thank for this )

Big Thank to Gynlemon for this Translation & XDA Developers Forum.

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lafester

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thanks! sometimes odin is the best way to go.
is there a tutorial somewhere on how to make .tar files?
 

pdxtechdoctor

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thanks for the post, a week or so ago I needed wanted to odin my gnex and looked high and low for the pit file and never found it in any of the other posts.. I ended up just manually flashing the images via fastboot, but I still want to re-partition my device so this will be helpful!
 

volapyk

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Someone asked me and I don't want to give bad advice.

Does the Odin way, showed in this thread or in the similar thread by chainfire work if you're on yakjuxw? Or do you need to be on yakju before flashing these with Odin?
 
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compuzones

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Someone asked me and I don't want to give bad advice.

Does the Odin way, showed in this thread or in the similar thread by chainfire work if you're on yakjuxw? Or do you need to be on yakju before flashing these with Odin?

Yes you can. But i only have Yakju JRO3C.Tar file that i download it from somewhere else that i could remember. You can try it then you will know because this is different odin mode with chainfire. you don need to be in root mode to use this odin version.
 
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Yes you can. But i only have Yakju JRO3C.Tar file that i download it from somewhere else that i could remember. You can try it then you will know because this is different odin mode with chainfire. you don need to be in root mode to use this odin version.

You don't need root for ANY odin flash. And you don't need to be on any specific build (yakju, yakjuxw, whatever) or on any specific version (IMM76D, JRO03C, whatever). Odin will wipe whatever is there and replace it with whatever you are flashing.

What you are talking about is Chainfire's "Mobile Odin" which is something completely different from Odin. The other poster was talking about Chainfire's odin repacks found here.

For those who want to know how to make an odin package of whatever build, see this thread. It is for the Verizon Galaxy SIII, and it shows you how to make an odin package of partitions currently on your device, but the commands you type to make the package is the same.
 

compuzones

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You don't need root for ANY odin flash. And you don't need to be on any specific build (yakju, yakjuxw, whatever) or on any specific version (IMM76D, JRO03C, whatever). Odin will wipe whatever is there and replace it with whatever you are flashing.

What you are talking about is Chainfire's "Mobile Odin" which is something completely different from Odin. The other poster was talking about Chainfire's odin repacks found here.

For those who want to know how to make an odin package of whatever build, see this thread. It is for the Verizon Galaxy SIII, and it shows you how to make an odin package of partitions currently on your device, but the commands you type to make the package is the same.

Thank for you explanation.
 

Shizophren

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<ID:0/003> Added!!
<OSM> Enter CS for MD5..
<OSM> Check MD5.. Do not unplug the cable..
<OSM> Please wait..
<OSM> ONE.PT.YAKJU.JRO03C.tar.md5 is valid.
<OSM> Checking MD5 finished Sucessfully..
<OSM> Leave CS..
<ID:0/003> Odin v.3 engine (ID:3)..
<ID:0/003> File analysis..
<ID:0/003> SetupConnection..
<ID:0/003> Initialzation..
<ID:0/003> Set PIT file..
<ID:0/003> DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!
<ID:0/003> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/003> Firmware update start..
<ID:0/003> boot.img
<ID:0/003> NAND Write Start!!
<ID:0/003> bootloader.img
<ID:0/003> radio.img
<ID:0/003> recovery.img
<ID:0/003> system.img
<ID:0/003> userdata.img
<ID:0/003> RQT_CLOSE !!
<ID:0/003> RES OK !!
<ID:0/003> Removed!!
<ID:0/003> Completed..
<OSM> All threads completed. (succeed 1 / failed 0)

After completed the flash, i have the old rom still remain. It seems that my device could not store anything on the space. Don't understand tha.
Would be gread if anyone could help.
I postet the story here:
http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1827828

Thanks
 

Shizophren

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Yes, unlocked. Locked and unlocked it again just to be sure.

Even to flash the original google factory image via fastboot brings no.effort. it's like the rom is burned in the device.

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Shizophren

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Not really. When I push the factory.zip via fastboot after pushed the bootloader and radio it writes it for more than 20 minutes. I abort this and have the curios Rom with 4.0.4 again. It's an ebay phone you know. Arrived today and now trzingr to get it stock.

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volapyk

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You don't need root for ANY odin flash. And you don't need to be on any specific build (yakju, yakjuxw, whatever) or on any specific version (IMM76D, JRO03C, whatever). Odin will wipe whatever is there and replace it with whatever you are flashing.

What you are talking about is Chainfire's "Mobile Odin" which is something completely different from Odin. The other poster was talking about Chainfire's odin repacks found here.

For those who want to know how to make an odin package of whatever build, see this thread. It is for the Verizon Galaxy SIII, and it shows you how to make an odin package of partitions currently on your device, but the commands you type to make the package is the same.
Thanks a lot efrant. Great info as usual.

I already knew, that root wasn't needed and I suspected, that the current firmware version (yakjuxw) wouldn't matter, but I get asked about yakjuxw --> yakju/takju etc. quite often, so I had to be sure before recommending the ODIN way to less experienced or less tech-savy users.

I'm rooted and using custom roms and didn't want to go through the hassle of testing this myself. So thanks for clarifying.
 
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efrant

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Thanks a lot efrant. Great info as usual.

I already knew, that root wasn't needed and I suspected, that the current firmware version (yakjuxw) wouldn't matter, but I get asked about yakjuxw --> yakju/takju etc. quite often, so I had to be sure before recommending the ODIN way to less experienced or less tech-savy users.

I'm rooted and using custom roms and didn't want to go through the hassle of testing this myself. So thanks for clarifying.

I personally wouldn't recommend using odin to anyone, unless as a last (or second to last) resort. It is easy to mess up your device with one wrong tick in a check box,
 
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volapyk

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I personally wouldn't recommend using odin to anyone, unless as a last (or second to last) resort. It is easy to mess up your device with one wrong tick in a check box,

I used it with SGS2 frequently with no issues, but point taken. :)

I do usually suggest fastboot or toolkit first and for the check boxes in Odin, I point to the chainfire thread for SGS2. It inckudes precise instructions, warnings, screens etc..

Perhaps the OP should consider adding a warning to the instructions here as well.

Cheers
 

efrant

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I used it with SGS2 frequently with no issues, but point taken. :)

I do usually suggest fastboot or toolkit first and for the check boxes in Odin, I point to the chainfire thread for SGS2. It inckudes precise instructions, warnings, screens etc..

Perhaps the OP should consider adding a warning to the instructions here as well.

Cheers
Yeah, I agree that it is very useful for the gsii, but on Nexus devices, there is really no need to use anything but fastboot, unless your bootloader gets corrupt somehow.

For the GNex, I would recommend using these tools (to flash) in this order:
1) fastboot
2) Odin or heimdall
3) Omap Flash

Yes, maybe a link to Chain fire's thread would be good in the first post.

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    Here 'another way to flash the version Jelly Bean Stock JRO3C odin flasher with 100%
    It can also be useful when we start the recovery by entering the phone changed to flash another rom or flash a backup that we have saved. Or use as a last resort before sending it in for service ..

    NOTE: Neither me, nor XDA, are in no way responsible for any loss of data or functionality of the device. Use this guide at your own risk!


    Program: Odin3v1.87+ file pit : https://hotfile.com/dl/166634132/b883939/GT-I9250_Flasher__Pit.rar.html

    Firmware Full : https://hotfile.com/dl/166634004/f2ec081/ONE.PT.YAKJU.JRO03C.zip.html

    instructions:

    First make sure that the drivers are installed just install Kies only for Drivers
    Do not change any settings. It 'easy to mess up your device with a wrong tick a check box.

    1. Turn off the device
    2. Extract all the downloaded files in a folder. (Recommended)
    3. Click Odin Flasher and click the button PIT and load the file I9250_partition-table-0915.pit
    4. Click the button PDA and select the file ONE.PT.YAKJU.JRO03C.tar
    5. Once uploaded our 2 files needed connect the USB cable
    6. Press Volume Down + Power Button (This will turn the device to Odin Mode)
    7. Click the START button

    scaled.php


    Have to finish the process and eventually the Nexus restart, if not you reboot remove and replace the battery, restart and see if you are in stock JRO3C Jelly Beans and your choice you can relock the bootloader or do you want with your operations GNex TOOLKIT ( Thank to mskip )


    Note:

    No need to root for any flash odin. And there is no need to be on any specific build (yakju, yakjuxw, etc.) or on any specific version (IMM76D, JRO03C, other). Odin will wipe whatever is there and replace it with whatever you are flashing.

    The one that make it : no.one.writeme ( Thank for this )

    Big Thank to Gynlemon for this Translation & XDA Developers Forum.

    Please Click Thank button if this post is helpful :-
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    Yes you can. But i only have Yakju JRO3C.Tar file that i download it from somewhere else that i could remember. You can try it then you will know because this is different odin mode with chainfire. you don need to be in root mode to use this odin version.

    You don't need root for ANY odin flash. And you don't need to be on any specific build (yakju, yakjuxw, whatever) or on any specific version (IMM76D, JRO03C, whatever). Odin will wipe whatever is there and replace it with whatever you are flashing.

    What you are talking about is Chainfire's "Mobile Odin" which is something completely different from Odin. The other poster was talking about Chainfire's odin repacks found here.

    For those who want to know how to make an odin package of whatever build, see this thread. It is for the Verizon Galaxy SIII, and it shows you how to make an odin package of partitions currently on your device, but the commands you type to make the package is the same.
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    I never flashed with a pit file before. What options should be checked? Is re-partition related to flashing pit files?

    Yes, re-partitioning is related to the .pit file. Again, be careful when using it. It generally is not necessary.

    By the way, see this as an example of the problems with odin.
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    thanks! sometimes odin is the best way to go.
    is there a tutorial somewhere on how to make .tar files?
    There's usually a lot of info and help in chainfire's firmware/Odin threads. There's a thread for the GNex (in GSM development) and a massive thread for the SGS2.
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    never upload anything on hotfile from now. it sucks