[Q] Looking for pit file - Samsung Captivate Glide

I'm trying to flash my phone in heimdall but can't get the pit file. Every time I try I get libusb 4 errors, even with every usb driver installed.
Can someone post the pit file?

Usage: heimdall ...
Code:
heimdall download-pit --output file.pit

Would this help to fix partitions?? I think I'm having a NAND's problem... I flashed too many roms, but none of them works, I always get stuck in the samsung logo.

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how can I fix this partition problem?

here are the snapshots. The first two are when I try to flash the stock GB rom. The other two are when I try to flash the stock ICS. The next one is when I try to flash the ICS all-in-one tool...
Nothing... I wanted to Re-partition my NAND. (I think is the last thing to do before to say it is a hardware issue).
Someone here in the forum post his .pit (http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1557554&d=1355324369), but it can get it work either. The last picture is the error the odin gives me when i try to re-partition.
I don't really know, but I would try finding an Odin image with a separate known working PIT file.
Edit: Never mind, I see you are already trying that in another thread.
weird..
oldnoob said:
I don't really know, but I would try finding an Odin image with a separate known working PIT file.
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I'm not finding it... I even have a friend who has the z3x box, and they only provide the one package md5 to flash.
I've been asking here in the forum, but just one person gave me a pit file, unfortunately it doesn't work for me.
I've been google it for about 4 days now. =(
for what it's worth, have you tried flashing with a different usb cable? maybe there is a bad connection.
also is kies installed on your pc? if so uninstall it. there may be conflicts with drivers. how did you get partition errors? you didn't have the box checked in odin that repartitions the device?
if all that is ok one last thing to make sure of that its not a problem in your pc. try using another pc, maybe a friends or neighbors. windows pc's are known to pick up bugs and malware undetectable by virus scanners which could have messed with drivers and other processes in the software. one of the reasons I stick to Linux, preferably ubuntu while when needed I run a virtual windows machine!
still with errors...
dbrannon79 said:
for what it's worth, have you tried flashing with a different usb cable? maybe there is a bad connection.
also is kies installed on your pc? if so uninstall it. there may be conflicts with drivers. how did you get partition errors? you didn't have the box checked in odin that repartitions the device?
if all that is ok one last thing to make sure of that its not a problem in your pc. try using another pc, maybe a friends or neighbors. windows pc's are known to pick up bugs and malware undetectable by virus scanners which could have messed with drivers and other processes in the software. one of the reasons I stick to Linux, preferably ubuntu while when needed I run a virtual windows machine!
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I use ubuntu... i installed the heimdall 1.4... but the pit file still gives me error... is really weird...
I've tried to use the nvflash, but I don't know if I'm making something wrong or it just doesn't work... the heimdall gives me "usb write failed", and then I have to disconect the cellphone and take the battery out in order to try again...
you can check the pictures...
Litatus said:
I use ubuntu... i installed the heimdall 1.4... but the pit file still gives me error... is really weird...
I've tried to use the nvflash, but I don't know if I'm making something wrong or it just doesn't work... the heimdall gives me "usb write failed", and then I have to disconect the cellphone and take the battery out in order to try again...
you can check the pictures...
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I don't think heimdall is compatible with our glides! Make a vm with Windows xp and install Odin!
Sent from my SGH-I927 using Tapatalk 2
I have tried to use Linux and my glide was never able to talk to my computer, I use debian and opensuse, so I had to reinstall over opensuse, so it works now with windows 7.
odin 3.07
well.. I've downloaded the 3.07 version of the odin... I saw in a snapshot that it had the box for "ERASE NAND ALL"...
well, I checked that box, the odin started to flash, but it got stuck a few seconds after the start...
Somehow it seems it did something, now I am able to flash any rom, I mean that the odin finishes the flashing process without any error, BUT....
But still stuck in the samsung logo... =(
Litatus said:
well.. I've downloaded the 3.07 version of the odin... I saw in a snapshot that it had the box for "ERASE NAND ALL"...
well, I checked that box, the odin started to flash, but it got stuck a few seconds after the start...
Somehow it seems it did something, now I am able to flash any rom, I mean that the odin finishes the flashing process without any error, BUT....
But still stuck in the samsung logo... =(
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now that you have odin working, try flashing the official UCLJ3 update that contains the bootloader. I posted a guide for updating that. if not go back to gb and try the official gb update! most of the roms here don't include the bootloader and some don't have the modem or kernels! can you flash CWM recovery and boot it? if so, you might try booting recovery and wipe data, cache and format /system. then try one of the official updates! if none of that works, your best bet would be to hit Dman3285 up with a pm, maybe with a small donation he could get your phone going again! he's one of our best devs here.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
Waitasecond... Ubuntu...
PLEASE tell me you're not running Odin in a VM. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
Strike what I had here before. Now that Odin is working, flash the PIT *first*. Make sure it's an untouched PIT dumped from a working Cap Glide. (If you need one, walk me through it and I'll dump mine.) Then do the UCLG9 oneclick (not UCLJ or UCLH). If it fails, do a battery-pull reset and try again. That *should* get you back to a functional device, and you SHOULD at that point be safe to flash UCLH or CM10/PACman.
And DON'T use Wine or a VM for Odin. It NEEDS a real Windows machine. I almost bricked my Glide trying to use a VM.
no VM...
roothorick said:
Waitasecond... Ubuntu...
PLEASE tell me you're not running Odin in a VM. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.
Strike what I had here before. Now that Odin is working, flash the PIT *first*. Make sure it's an untouched PIT dumped from a working Cap Glide. (If you need one, walk me through it and I'll dump mine.) Then do the UCLG9 oneclick (not UCLJ or UCLH). If it fails, do a battery-pull reset and try again. That *should* get you back to a functional device, and you SHOULD at that point be safe to flash UCLH or CM10/PACman.
And DON'T use Wine or a VM for Odin. It NEEDS a real Windows machine. I almost bricked my Glide trying to use a VM.
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No, I have different partitions for Ubuntu and Windows 7... I'm running Odin on Windows 7...
About the PIT. I have two pit files from two members of the forum... Both of them gives me error. Check this picture: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1558361&d=1355347858
That's the error I get.
Please, dump yours and I will try that one... Both pits gives me the same error when I flash any of them...
To dump your pit, you should be on linux, download the heimdal 1.4 RC from here: https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/Heimdall/archive/master.zip. The 1.4 is only available for linux at the moment and It seems that previous versions doesn't supports the Samsung Glide.
Here you have the compilation procedure: https://github.com/Benjamin-Dobell/Heimdall/tree/master/Linux.
After that, you need to put your phone into download mode, and then run the following command in the terminal:
Code:
heimdall-frontend
This will run the graphic mode of the heimdall. Go to UTILITIES complete the pit's file name and dump it.
Hope you make it.
Shooting in the dark here...
You do have "Re-Partition" checked when you do the PIT, right?
Maybe if they were dumped with heimdall, you should try writing them with heimdall. Who knows, might be some file format shenanigans.
Can you flash the CWMR zip with Odin? It might get you recovery back, if nothing else, and then we could do some more advanced poking or dd'ing via ADB.
yes..
roothorick said:
Shooting in the dark here...
You do have "Re-Partition" checked when you do the PIT, right?
Maybe if they were dumped with heimdall, you should try writing them with heimdall. Who knows, might be some file format shenanigans.
Can you flash the CWMR zip with Odin? It might get you recovery back, if nothing else, and then we could do some more advanced poking or dd'ing via ADB.
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I do have checked "Re-partition" and I get "FAILED" in Odin, and this error in the Glide's screen: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1558361&d=1355347858
When I try to run heimdall to re-partition and flash the recovery at the same time, I do this command:
Code:
heimdall flash --repartition --pit sghi927-orig.pit --SOS SOS.img
Here I get a weird error. It says something like "not such partition named PIT"... It seems like it takes the parameter "--pit" as a partition name. If I try just to re-partition, I get the same error. I don't know if this is a software error or I am the one who is doing something wrong.
I can flash through Odin and heimdall. Both finishes, but I don't know if they do something or not, because nothing changes, I just get the samsung logo, and no recovery.
The same with the CWMR with Odin, It goes through all the process, but nothing.
What do you mean with "poking"?
How can I get connected via ADB?
You can't get into CWMR so it doesn't matter.
Give the UCLG9 oneclick a spin, who knows, it might work.
Though, I'm starting to think that your download mode stuff is itself corrupt. You're probably gonna have to get nvflash working. Did you try that strace thing I mentioned in the other thread?
me too...
roothorick said:
You can't get into CWMR so it doesn't matter.
Give the UCLG9 oneclick a spin, who knows, it might work.
Though, I'm starting to think that your download mode stuff is itself corrupt. You're probably gonna have to get nvflash working. Did you try that strace thing I mentioned in the other thread?
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I think that my download mode could be corrupted too.
I tried to use the nvflash, but everytime I tried to run the ./flash with any option in the terminal, I get "USB Write failed", and then I have to reset the phone taking out the battery. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I don't have any tutorial or something to know exactly how to use, because in another thread I've read that the nvflash could be locked, and you need to do something extra to bypass that.
What did you tell me in other thread? What do you mean with "strace"?
Any ideas?
Litatus said:
I think that my download mode could be corrupted too.
I tried to use the nvflash, but everytime I tried to run the ./flash with any option in the terminal, I get "USB Write failed", and then I have to reset the phone taking out the battery. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I don't have any tutorial or something to know exactly how to use, because in another thread I've read that the nvflash could be locked, and you need to do something extra to bypass that.
What did you tell me in other thread? What do you mean with "strace"?
Any ideas?
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Literally just
Code:
strace -o nvflash-strace.txt {nvflash command}
With any luck it'll be a misconfiguration on your computer.
results..
roothorick said:
Literally just
Code:
strace -o nvflash-strace.txt {nvflash command}
With any luck it'll be a misconfiguration on your computer.
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Well, I did you told me to.
Attached you will find the file. I get this in the screen:
Code:
[email protected]:/home/litatus/nvflash# strace -o nvflash-strace.txt ./nvflash --getpartitiontable pit.txt
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X4
Command send failed (usb write failed)
[email protected]:/home/litatus/nvflash#
Litatus said:
Well, I did you told me to.
Attached you will find the file. I get this in the screen:
Code:
[email protected]:/home/litatus/nvflash# strace -o nvflash-strace.txt ./nvflash --getpartitiontable pit.txt
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X4
Command send failed (usb write failed)
[email protected]:/home/litatus/nvflash#
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The strace is a bit weird, apparently libusb doesn't strace well. But this is the only problem I could see:
Code:
ioctl(5, UI_DEV_DESTROY or USBDEVFS_BULK or USBDEVFS_BULK32, 0xbfbf1bbc) = -1 ENODEV (No such device)
Sounds like nvflash can't actually see your phone. Do you get the same error if the phone is not connected?
I might play around with nvflash myself if you can't figure it out.
I was screwing around with nvflash and it doesn't work on my (fully functional) device, and I KNOW my environment is sane. I think Samsung locked it with their own SBK, which odds are we will never figure out.
I've got one last shot in the dark for you though, which is why I'm-a-bumping. But first I need to double-check something
Run this:
Code:
heimdall print-pit
And post the output here.

PIT file for GT-N5110 ¨[solved]

I need the PIT file from a GT-N5110 PLEASE!! My partitions are messed up , did a little to much of flashing and testing.
Edit: solved
Solved , ha I saved my tablet the second time from a near hardbrick.
I need to stop my flash addiction . But it is so thrilling, Oh the tablet is dead :crying: , Ah it is back a live .....
More info , I tought I messed up partition as I got stuck in bootloop (again) and restoring EFS didn't solve the problem.
I noticed I marked "NAND erase all" in odin by accident and that was the reason why I got myself in this mess.
So never use that thing in Odin.
How I figured out what was wrong , well that was easy , I had stock recovery on my tablet as I installed a official samsung firmware.
So I started up recovery (stock) and it gave me some info , data partition could not be mounted.
I used the stock recovery to do a data/factory reset and it solved the problem.
Next thing I will do is get my PIT file , you need to do that from within linux but that is no problem got both running on my system. Just need to find out on how to extract it, google will help me...
I want to know everything about this tablet , and make sure it is unbrickable if you just got the right files.
So the PIT file is the next I want , that is what you need when you mess up partitions.
civato said:
So the PIT file is the next I want , that is what you need when you mess up partitions.
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Hi civato, you can extract the pit using heimdall on windows as well.
On my device this corresponded exactly to the file I get directly from the device as root with
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=n5110.pit bs=1 skip=17408 count=8192
I have never used the pit, the emergency has not happened yet for me, so I can't.recommend anyone to use this, but someone could compare to verify theirs is the same. Attaching the pit and text description of pit for n5110 ONLY obtained from heimdall:
davp said:
Hi civato, you can extract the pit using heimdall on windows as well.
On my device this corresponded exactly to the file I get directly from the device as root with
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=n5110.pit bs=1 skip=17408 count=8192
I have never used the pit, the emergency has not happened yet for me, so I can't.recommend anyone to use this, but someone could compare to verify theirs is the same. Attaching the pit and text description of pit for n5110 ONLY obtained from heimdall:
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Oh thanks , will give it a try , best that we start collecting these files as I see a lot of users of samsung devices at one point need it.
I had some strange stuff going one but was able to save the device every time.
This is my PIT file of my GT-N5110 , it is the same as yours but I took it with the latest Heimdall so I think that is why some names are different in the print out text.
If you look at the block sizes you see they are the exact same size as yours. So I'm guessing this is a good backup for the GT-N5110 16GB , now it is up to other users with other devices to do the same.
Had the same problem and followed your instructions, thanks man now my note is back to live. And running your rom and kernel.
Sent from my GT-N5110 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
I have a 5100 and is also soft briked
Hi,
I have almost the same problem. i don't have the pit file, but I have a N5100 (the 3G model). My problem is that I can't get into reocvery either. I can get into download mode though. Do you think I can use this pit file on my N5100?
I need pit file for n5120 please where I can download it
civato said:
This is my PIT file of my GT-N5110 , it is the same as yours but I took it with the latest Heimdall so I think that is why some names are different in the print out text.
If you look at the block sizes you see they are the exact same size as yours. So I'm guessing this is a good backup for the GT-N5110 16GB , now it is up to other users with other devices to do the same.
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How do i run this in odin?
Komic11 said:
How do i run this in odin?
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I use Odin 3.07... you have to unzip the pit file, and select PIT file and open your pit file you unzipped. Tick the repartition box and start the upload.
gooberdude said:
I use Odin 3.07... you have to unzip the pit file, and select PIT file and open your pit file you unzipped. Tick the repartition box and start the upload.
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hey sorry for the delay havent been working on this. will try tonight thanks for responding relatively quickly. i feel like a dummy, I didnt understand the tar file but i see theres a rar file i didnt see the rar before i know what to do
GT-N5100 PIT can't be flashed
davp said:
Hi civato, you can extract the pit using heimdall on windows as well.
On my device this corresponded exactly to the file I get directly from the device as root with
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=n5110.pit bs=1 skip=17408 count=8192
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Hi, using heimdall with Arch-Linux.
Problem: PIT can't flash on GT-N5100.
Question:
Does it right, that the right using of dd is in this case:
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=[B]NAME_OF_THE_PIT[/B].pit bs=1 skip=17408 count=8192
A few years ago i'd crashed a hard disk and with the help of robi (Linux-Club.de) i fixed it. (Look here: linux-club.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=118487
So i know, prinzipally i can get an image from the Tablet with dd.
But I'm not a freak.
And I think, maybe it's better to safe the image first, bevore repairing.
That was the way with the harddisk, so no dates has been lost.
I think, the synthax to get an image from the Tablet is like this:
Code:
dd if=dev/sdx of=/mnt/sdx/sicherung/image_Tablet.img
Right?

Softbrick - Need Full I317M Firmware With PIT

In my attempt to play around with the new JSS15J.I317UCUBMJ4 leak to get Wifi working on the I317M, I dont know which part corrupted my PIT so now I cannot access my internal media. I'm not sure if it is the bootloader, PIT or combination of the files I was using but I need a full I317M firmware to unbrick the device (preferably 4.1.2 / RWC).
This was my first time using Heimdall and despite reading through the ReadMe a few times, there were countless problems along the way including driver issues and file formats.
I hope to get a full firmware for the I317M as all the ones on Sammobile do not contain param, sboot, tz, and pit. The most important file for me at the moment is the pit file as I think that would restore access to the internal media, which would make flashing other things much easier for me. I havent tried sideload in TWRP yet but I doubt any solutions to my immediate problem could be solved in recovery.
Anyone who has a I317M, please download a copy of your pit file with the instructions as provided by Zen Arcade below:
Zen Arcade said:
1 - Install the USB drivers for the i317m (from samsung web site)
2 - Download the latest Heimdall package from here - http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
3 - Extract Heimdall to a folder on your PC and open a command window there
4 - Connect the phone in download mode to your PC. From windows go to the drivers folder and run zadig. Consult the readme or search XDA on instructions on how to configure the heimdall driver. The device you are looking for might be shown as "Gadget Serial" for the i317.
5 - Now go back the the command window you opened and enter the following commands:
5a - heimdall detect [this will tell you whether the interface is working]
5b - heimdall download-pit --output i317m.pit --no-reboot
6 - check your heimdall folder, you should have a file called i317m.pit if everything worked
7 - If this allows you to successfully repartition your phone, upload the resulting pit here for others to use
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hellocng said:
In my attempt to play around with the new JSS15J.I317UCUBMJ4 leak to get Wifi working on the I317M, I dont know which part corrupted my PIT so now I cannot access my internal media. I'm not sure if it is the bootloader, PIT or combination of the files I was using but I need a full I317M firmware to unbrick the device (preferably 4.1.2 / RWC).
This was my first time using Heimdall and despite reading through the ReadMe a few times, there were countless problems along the way including driver issues and file formats.
I hope to get a full firmware for the I317M as all the ones on Sammobile do not contain param, sboot, tz, and pit. The most important file for me at the moment is the pit file as I think that would restore access to the internal media, which would make flashing other things much easier for me. I havent tried sideload in TWRP yet but I doubt any solutions to my immediate problem could be solved in recovery.
Anyone who has a I317M, please download a copy of your pit file with the instructions as provided by Zen Arcade below:
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Did you ever find a good download? I am trying to pull a pit file from a newly upgraded i317m Stock 4.3 but it is failing during the pit download... I have another i317m that is in the same boat as yours so any help/info you have would be helpful
Cheers
full flash?
Any progress in acquiring a full flash for this phone?
hellocng said:
In my attempt to play around with the new JSS15J.I317UCUBMJ4 leak to get Wifi working on the I317M, I dont know which part corrupted my PIT so now I cannot access my internal media. I'm not sure if it is the bootloader, PIT or combination of the files I was using but I need a full I317M firmware to unbrick the device (preferably 4.1.2 / RWC).
This was my first time using Heimdall and despite reading through the ReadMe a few times, there were countless problems along the way including driver issues and file formats.
I hope to get a full firmware for the I317M as all the ones on Sammobile do not contain param, sboot, tz, and pit. The most important file for me at the moment is the pit file as I think that would restore access to the internal media, which would make flashing other things much easier for me. I havent tried sideload in TWRP yet but I doubt any solutions to my immediate problem could be solved in recovery.
Anyone who has a I317M, please download a copy of your pit file with the instructions as provided by Zen Arcade below:
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emutter said:
Any progress in acquiring a full flash for this phone?
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The pit file is here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2609871
The 4.1.2 and 4.3 stock firmwares are available from sammobile.com and do contain bootloader and tz (and most everything else except param and tombstones).
I've not seen a param file for the i317m... if someone wants to extract them from stock rooted 4.1.2 and 4.3 and share them I will resize and post them.
To do so run these commands from terminal emulator on phone:
Code:
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 of=/sdcard/param.bin
PM me and let me know what firmware you were running and what specific phone - i.e. i317-rogers or bell or ...

[Q] Looking for Stock ROM/how to update to 4.x?

Hi there,
unfortunately I messed up my GIO while trying to upgrade it to Android 4
I can no longer start it or get it into recover mode.
I can however get it into download mode. Now I need a new ROM. Wherever I find a link to a stock ROM ... 404. I think it´s because no one needs the old ROM anymore, but me, now.
Could anyone please provide me with an old stock ROM (country:NL) ?
Or tell me how I could easily upgrade to Android 4.x on a Mac ? I think I have to use the heimdall suite for this, right ?
Thanks for any hints and help
Hmmmmmmm.
Ok, what do I have so far:
Heimdall 1.4 for my Mac.
Can`t get a PIT file :
heimdall download-pit --output pit --verbose
libusbx: error [get_endpoints] error getting pipe information for pipe 1: unknown error
libusbx: error [darwin_set_interface_altsetting] could not build endpoint table
ERROR: Setting up interface failed!
Kies has been removed, machine rebooted, kextstat | grep -v apple is empty ...
Where do I get the files I need in order to use heimdall for flashing my GIO ??
Until now I just found S5660XXKTT_S5660XENLT2_XEN.zip. Think it can be used in recovery mode only, but cannot activate that mode anymore.
Any help, please ....

Heimdall with Samsung Galaxy SM-T555 PIT Error

I'm trying to flash stock ROM on my Galaxy Tab A with Heimdall 1.4.0 (Odin doesn't work - see thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/help/samsung-t550-galaxy-tab-unlock-t3665660)
The first part of Heimdall (as far as I can tell) is to install drivers and then download the PIT file. The drivers have installed without issue but when I try and download the PIT file i get the error below. I have read similar issues online and they suggest using a newer, unreleased version 1.4.2 of Heimdall and something about a the latest commits and master? I'm totally lost with this!! I'm not sure if this will work so I'm open to any ideas... and some guidance
Initialising connection...
Detecting device...
Claiming interface...
Setting up interface...
Initialising protocol...
Protocol initialisation successful.
Beginning session...
Some devices may take up to 2 minutes to respond.
Please be patient!
Session begun.
Downloading device's PIT file...
ERROR: Failed to send request to end PIT file transfer!
ERROR: Failed to download PIT file!
Ending session...
ERROR: Failed to send end session packet!
Releasing device interface...
jimmisavage said:
I'm trying to flash stock ROM on my Galaxy Tab A with Heimdall 1.4.0 (Odin doesn't work - see thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/help/samsung-t550-galaxy-tab-unlock-t3665660)
The first part of Heimdall (as far as I can tell) is to install drivers and then download the PIT file. The drivers have installed without issue but when I try and download the PIT file i get the error below. I have read similar issues online and they suggest using a newer, unreleased version 1.4.2 of Heimdall and something about a the latest commits and master? I'm totally lost with this!! I'm not sure if this will work so I'm open to any ideas... and some guidance
Initialising connection...
Detecting device...
Claiming interface...
Setting up interface...
Initialising protocol...
Protocol initialisation successful.
Beginning session...
Some devices may take up to 2 minutes to respond.
Please be patient!
Session begun.
Downloading device's PIT file...
ERROR: Failed to send request to end PIT file transfer!
ERROR: Failed to download PIT file!
Ending session...
ERROR: Failed to send end session packet!
Releasing device interface...
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Are you using Heimdall on a native Linux machine or Windows?
You need a native Linux PC and the command line version of Heimdall.
ashyx said:
Are you using Heimdall on a native Linux machine or Windows?
You need a native Linux PC and the command line version of Heimdall.
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Oh I'm using Windows 10. I don't have access to a Linux PC... Where does that leave me? Totally flummuxed?
jimmisavage said:
Oh I'm using Windows 10. I don't have access to a Linux PC... Where does that leave me? Totally flummuxed?
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Unless you can dual boot a Linux distro with W10 or download one of the Live Bootable from disk Linux distros. There's plenty about.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD
Finding time to try this is proving troublesome. What are the chances this will actually work (more than Odin)?
I'm just trying to work out if it's actually worth the time/hassle?
Hi,
I finally managed to find some time and i'm currently on a lunix machine (from usb boot).
Now, do i need a 'Heimdall Firmware Package' or do i use the Samsung firmware for the SM-T555 you posted before?
jimmisavage said:
Hi,
I finally managed to find some time and i'm currently on a lunix machine (from usb boot).
Now, do i need a 'Heimdall Firmware Package' or do i use the Samsung firmware for the SM-T555 you posted before?
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Just flash the stock firmware.
Okay, I had a nightmare on this last night.
I was using Ubuntu 14.04 but when i opened a terminal and typed 'heidmall-frontend' it would tell me that it wasn't installed and to try (something like) 'sudo apt install heimdall-flash-frontend' but then it would tell me that it doesn't exist.
What version/build of Linux should i be using (as a USB boot) and how do i install heimdall frontend?
Also, when reading instructions on flashing a rom they all say to use a heimdall firmware but you're saying i can use the stock firmware? How would i install that? Will heimdall recognise the .zip file?
Thanks again, i know i'm being a pain but i was up until 1am last night (waiting for the longest firmware download ever!!) trying to flash this!
jimmisavage said:
Okay, I had a nightmare on this last night.
I was using Ubuntu 14.04 but when i opened a terminal and typed 'heidmall-frontend' it would tell me that it wasn't installed and to try (something like) 'sudo apt install heimdall-flash-frontend' but then it would tell me that it doesn't exist.
What version/build of Linux should i be using (as a USB boot) and how do i install heimdall frontend?
Also, when reading instructions on flashing a rom they all say to use a heimdall firmware but you're saying i can use the stock firmware? How would i install that? Will heimdall recognise the .zip file?
Thanks again, i know i'm being a pain but i was up until 1am last night (waiting for the longest firmware download ever!!) trying to flash this!
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Don't try and use a fronted. Use the command line. There is no such thing as Heimdall Firmware as far as I'm aware.
Heimdall flashes images which can be extracted from the stock firmware.
If you search Google for Heimdall flash commands you will find the correct syntax required to flash images.
Thanks for that.
I'm not at home to try right now, but i want to be as sure as possible i'm getting this right. I'm going to...
1. Download this firmware for my SM-T555 model tablet: http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=3EFD4C401EE211E7963AFA163EE8F90B (which is a .zip file)
2. Put my tablet into download mode and connect to my linux machine
3. Open a terminal (how do i open as admin?) and according to a Google search, type 'heimdall flash --RECOVERY filename.img' (replacing filename.img with the stock firmware)... only my downloaded firmware is .zip rather than .img ???? https://davideddu.org/blog/posts/how-to-flash-a-recovery-image-using-heimdall/
Do i unzip the firmware file i've downloaded? I've tried to do that in linux but it failed, maybe i need to unzip in windows?
jimmisavage said:
Thanks for that.
I'm not at home to try right now, but i want to be as sure as possible i'm getting this right. I'm going to...
1. Download this firmware for my SM-T555 model tablet: http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?record=3EFD4C401EE211E7963AFA163EE8F90B (which is a .zip file)
2. Put my tablet into download mode and connect to my linux machine
3. Open a terminal (how do i open as admin?) and according to a Google search, type 'heimdall flash --RECOVERY filename.img' (replacing filename.img with the stock firmware)... only my downloaded firmware is .zip rather than .img ???? https://davideddu.org/blog/posts/how-to-flash-a-recovery-image-using-heimdall/
Do i unzip the firmware file i've downloaded? I've tried to do that in linux but it failed, maybe i need to unzip in windows?
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That's more or less correct. You should be able to extract the image from the zip using the stock utility in Linux. Ensure md5 is changed to tar.
If not then Peazip for Linux or 7zip for Windows.
Thanks again! I'll have one more go at this tonight... if it doesn't work then it's going in the bin and I can go back to living my life
Whilst in work i decided to download the firmware again and see if i could extract the image from the zip.
I have successfully completed that. It's currently named 'T555XXS1BPL4_T555BTU1BPE2_T555XXU1BPD7_HOME.tar.md5'. Do i simply delete the .md5 on the end to leave the .tar or is there something more complicated than that? Shouldn't it be a .img or am i just being overly concerned about details?
My head is going to explode!
1. Download this firmware for my SM-T555 model tablet: http://updato.com/firmware-archive-s...3AFA163EE8F90B (which is a .zip file)
2. Put my tablet into download mode and connect to my linux machine
3. Open a terminal (how do i open as admin?) and according to a Google search, type 'heimdall flash --RECOVERY filename.img' (replacing filename.img with the stock firmware) WHEN I DO THIS I GET A MESSAGE SAYING HEIMDALL IS NOT INSTALLED. HOW DO I INSTALL IT?
jimmisavage said:
My head is going to explode!
1. Download this firmware for my SM-T555 model tablet: http://updato.com/firmware-archive-s...3AFA163EE8F90B (which is a .zip file)
2. Put my tablet into download mode and connect to my linux machine
3. Open a terminal (how do i open as admin?) and according to a Google search, type 'heimdall flash --RECOVERY filename.img' (replacing filename.img with the stock firmware) WHEN I DO THIS I GET A MESSAGE SAYING HEIMDALL IS NOT INSTALLED. HOW DO I INSTALL IT?
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It seems you are making this more complicated than it needs to be. Admin is the root user on a Linux system.
The instructions at the link below pretty much explain what you need to do.
http://www.dudleymediagroup.com/Detail/id/installing-using-heimdall-on-with-linux-3547
It seems i'm using Ubunto 16.04 and I cannot see a heimdall version for that? I guess I need to try Ubuntu 13.04?
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Release: 16.04
Codename: xenial
jimmisavage said:
It seems i'm using Ubunto 16.04 and I cannot see a heimdall version for that? I guess I need to try Ubuntu 13.04?
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
Release: 16.04
Codename: xenial
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I should think you'll be fine with 16.04 or 14.04
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I should think you'll be fine with 16.04 or 14.04
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I don't see 16.04 or 14.04 in the download options though. Only 13.04 or 12.10.
What am I missing here? If I download ubuntu13.04-heimdall_1.4.0-0_amd64.deb and click install nothing seems to happen. The same goes for ubuntu12.10-heimdall_1.4.0-0_amd64.deb (I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 Live x64 from a USB drive).
jimmisavage said:
I don't see 16.04 or 14.04 in the download options though. Only 13.04 or 12.10.
What am I missing here? If I download ubuntu13.04-heimdall_1.4.0-0_amd64.deb and click install nothing seems to happen. The same goes for ubuntu12.10-heimdall_1.4.0-0_amd64.deb (I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 Live x64 from a USB drive).
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From the directory where it is located try:
sudo dpkg -i ubuntu13.04-heimdall_1.4.0-0_amd64.deb
Got heimdall installed but i cannot flash anything.
Time to give up. Thanks for all the help

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