How do I update my basebandversion? - Galaxy Tab S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have downloaded the latest Basebandversion from this page: https://www.samdownloads.de/download/t805xxu1bpc4-dbt-5-0-2-germany/
But I cant install it over TWRP because it's a rar archive.
Included files:
boot.img
cache.img
hidden.img
modem.bin
recovery.img (can I left this? wanna install PAC-MAN Rom after this update over TWRP)
sboot.bin
system.img
I can extract them and install them step by step over TWRP but then I cant install the .bin-files I think. So how should I install this for my SM-T805?
Hope that anybody can help me with that so that I can use PAC-Man Rom with the lates included security patch lvl.
My actually system is the following:
OS-Version: 5.0.2
Baseband: T805XXU1BOD3
Kernel-Version: 3.4.110-IronKernel_V2.5.5_TW_T805 - some [email protected] notation
Build: IronRom V2.5 T805
Pls dont ask why I want to change my current rom. My prefered one is CM but therefor is only an unofficial 13.0 version with a few bugs and the 12.x won't work. So I decided to switch to
PAC-MAN ROM.
Sincerly
Chaos234

Odin.

ashyx said:
Odin.
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Ok, and can u tell me which file goes in which line? It's not decsribed and can I input all files at the same time so that it can run as one process?

Chaos234 said:
Ok, and can u tell me which file goes in which line? It's not decsribed and can I input all files at the same time so that it can run as one process?
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It's not a rar archive, it's a tar archive with an .md5 extension.
Put in AP slot and flash.

ashyx said:
It's not a rar archive, it's a tar archive with an .md5 extension.
Put in AP slot and flash.
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Ok, then I must unzip it because my one is a rar archiv and in it there is a folder and in this folder there is the .tar.md5 with a password protection.
If this works (I know the password) can odin flush it?

Chaos234 said:
Ok, then I must unzip it because my one is a rar archiv and in it there is a folder and in this folder there is the .tar.md5 with a password protection.
If this works (I know the password) can odin flush it?
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Yes like I said previously you need to flash the tar.md5 in the AP slot.

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[Q] How to extract firmware package via Kies Firmware Update

can u point out the folder???
It resides in the User Temp folder of your windows user profile.
And is deleted as soon as the firmware upgrade is completed on your phone.
can you post the exact compressed file name..what zip utility are you using.
I know winzip is suck..cant unzip alot of stuff.
What size is the package file ?
if the package is stored on non-english characters..that post problem too.
Its just any random file name ending with a TMP extension. Its about 257MB.
e.g. tmp2EFA.tmp
Still no leads to opening this file.
Post the first line of the file: some formats are identifiable based on their opening signature.
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i2umi said:
Its just any random file name ending with a TMP extension. Its about 257MB.
e.g. tmp2EFA.tmp
Still no leads to opening this file.
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What unzip program are you using ?
Can you try change the extension to .7z and use WinRar to unzip it..Winzip no go
Before Kies starts to flash the firmware, it decrypts the .tmp file to .zip file in the same directory. When Kies update window says "Extracting binary file" or something like that, you can copy the zip file from temp directory. It contains one tar and one dll file. Tar file can be flashed with Odin
Norpa76 said:
Before Kies starts to flash the firmware, it decrypts the .tmp file to .zip file in the same directory. When Kies update window says "Extracting binary file" or something like that, you can copy the zip file from temp directory. It contains one tar and one dll file. Tar file can be flashed with Odin
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If that's the case, are there any other ways to decrypt this file back to zip directly than doing the whole upgrade thing again just for the zip?
hmanxx said:
What unzip program are you using ?
Can you try change the extension to .7z and use WinRar to unzip it..Winzip no go
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Tired all. no go.
i2umi said:
Tired all. no go.
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Use the method given on post #8

[10 JAN][SCRIPT]IMG2CWM Converter 1.2.2

birkoffsjunk's HD2 IMG2CWM Converter​
A simple windows batch script to convert DAF builds to Clockwork Recovery ZIPs.
Originally designed for MDJ's Gingerbread NAND and posted here. Results may vary!
Instructions​
Download DAF based NAND ROM
Download & Extract this script
Place Boot.img & System.img into the 'in' folder
Double click 'RunMe.cmd' (not as admin)
Manually make any changes you wish (when prompted)
Once done, update.zip will be in the same location as 'RunMe.cmd'
META-INF Info​How to: Create Clockwork Recovery flash files
How to Create Android Update Zip Package
An updated updater-script (META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script) is required for various other Builds.
Downloads​v1 >>> here <<<
v1.1 attached (7z changed to 9.20 (ghostkid2010) & renamed out folder to temp)
v1.2 attached (Added error checking & support for system.img only)
v1.2.1 attached (Specified xcopy path & removed old 7z.exe)
v1.2.2 >>> here <<< (arif-ali's linux bash script)
Addons​arif-ali's NexusHD2-Gingerbread_V2.0 updater-script
TODO​
Add error checking
Add support for system.img only
META-INF Information
Most importantly keep it simple
License​BSD License for the script not the tools
7zip is GNU LGPL
unyaffs is GNU GPL v2
same post from MDJ
Your script works great extracting the .img file. But it's not able to create zip file. Let me edit your script with the missing file/info.
Download this file and put in folder tools;
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sevenzip/7za920.zip
change this line;
"%LOC%\tools\7z.exe" a "%LOC%\update.zip" "%LOC%\out\*"
to;
"%LOC%\tools\7za.exe" a "%LOC%\update.zip" "%LOC%\out\*"
and it should work. it will create a zip file.
Enjoy
how it works?
How does it use? What things do I have to put in the folder "IN"?
sathara said:
how it works?
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let you extract system.img and boot.img from android build, once you extracted all the fill, it will put all the file into a zip file so you can load via CWM
VuNhatVan said:
How does it use? What things do I have to put in the folder "IN"?
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boot.img & system.img
It has a function to edit apk. But how do you use that function and where do you add your own apk?
10507 said:
It has a function to edit apk. But how do you use that function and where do you add your own apk?
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it does not have a function to edit apk (correct me if i'm wrong). once you extracted all the files, go into app and add your apk there.
ghostkid2010 said:
let you extract system.img and boot.img from android build, once you extracted all the fill, it will put all the file into a zip file so you can load via CWM
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In the Build MDJ_FroYo_Revolution_v._2.2_NAND, there is only system.img, no boot.img. How could I have boot.img?
what a usefull tool, thank you!!
VuNhatVan said:
In the Build MDJ_FroYo_Revolution_v._2.2_NAND, there is only system.img, no boot.img. How could I have boot.img?
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If there's no boot.img, it should still work. all the boot file is already in the system.img
Let me download that build and I can tell you for sure on how to do it.. I smell that a new version of this script will be out..
Yeah it's very much a work in progress, please feel free to attach updated versions... I'll add them to the first post with accreditation
ghostkid2010 said:
If there's no boot.img, it should still work. all the boot file is already in the system.img
Let me download that build and I can tell you for sure on how to do it.. I smell that a new version of this script will be out..
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Is it work if there is only system.img?
drizztzou said:
Is it work if there is only system.img?
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with a little bit of editing yes
ghostkid2010 said:
same post from MDJ
Your script works great extracting the .img file. But it's not able to create zip file. Let me edit your script with the missing file/info.
Download this file and put in folder tools;
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sevenzip/7za920.zip
change this line;
"%LOC%\tools\7z.exe" a "%LOC%\update.zip" "%LOC%\out\*"
to;
"%LOC%\tools\7za.exe" a "%LOC%\update.zip" "%LOC%\out\*"
and it should work. it will create a zip file.
Enjoy
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can u more detail about "change this line" location ? u mean u have done it already or i have to do it myself ? which file should i edit ?
ikkon said:
what a usefull tool, thank you!!
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YEAH! Your not kidding man...i was stoked while playing with it...Id also like to know from here...Is there a similar script for SD->NAND bc my favbe ROM has always been CORECells builds of EVO/HD based...Gave me the best batttery of all SD except for the now current NAND builds. So i figure maybe itll be even better on NAND! TAHNKS again so much for your pos t BIRKOFF! ANYone know of the SD->NAND question?
psuser said:
can u more detail about "change this line" location ? u mean u have done it already or i have to do it myself ? which file should i edit ?
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YOU have to add an "a" after the z in 7z WITHIN the RUNME script...you have to right click it and open with NOTEPAD on PC and add the "a"
psuser said:
can u more detail about "change this line" location ? u mean u have done it already or i have to do it myself ? which file should i edit ?
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download the new version on page 1, its fixed
Really cool idea!! I gave it a shot, it just reboots after the MAGLDR screen showing the HTC logo over and over until you boot back into recovery. It flashed fine but just wouldn't boot.
VuNhatVan said:
In the Build MDJ_FroYo_Revolution_v._2.2_NAND, there is only system.img, no boot.img. How could I have boot.img?
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Use the following "RunMetest.bat"
http://hotfile.com/dl/95408413/0c085bd/RunMetest.rar.html
I tested with different build, system.img only, both boot.img and system.img, it was able to create a zip with all the file.
I'm not uploading the whole folder since this was started by birkoffsjunk, I'm just helping
Test it out

[Q] Extract Boot.img from Stock ROM

Hi guys, I would like to extract boot.img from a Stock ROM without the need of installing it on my (Galaxy Note 2 T-mobile). All I found on the internet is how to extract it from an installed ROM.
So I would like to:
1. Extract the boot.img
2. Then flash it through ODIN to my custom ROM (Jedi Master 14)
Thanks in advance and please help me :crying:
Why would you do that?
Hastily spouted for your befuddlement
I don't know how you going to use boot.img to fix your problem. But the .md5 rom files are just zipped files. unzip and you will find the boot.img file. Are you sure that this will fix your problem?
Are you trying to change your boot image?
Use a tar archive program (7-Zip, Winzip, Winrar, PKZip, this format is pretty universal) to extract what you need from the official Samsung ROM images. (Check out sammobile.com if you haven't already, you will need to register.)
You might get some error message about the end of the archive, that's normal and due to the presence of the MD5 hash at the end of the file, which most programs will be able to work around nonetheless.
Repack the relevant file with a *nix tar binary, or under Cygwin on a Windows machine. (YMMV, but those are the two only ways I've managed to have the files work with Odin.)
Reboot phone to download mode and flash with Odin as usual.
Done.
Thanks a lot. Thats exactly what I am looking for.
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Darkshado said:
Use a tar archive program (7-Zip, Winzip, Winrar, PKZip, this format is pretty universal) to extract what you need from the official Samsung ROM images. (Check out sammobile.com if you haven't already, you will need to register.)
You might get some error message about the end of the archive, that's normal and due to the presence of the MD5 hash at the end of the file, which most programs will be able to work around nonetheless.
Repack the relevant file with a *nix tar binary, or under Cygwin on a Windows machine. (YMMV, but those are the two only ways I've managed to have the files work with Odin.)
Reboot phone to download mode and flash with Odin as usual.
Done.
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and how do we do?
i flash the file without pepacking it so i can t bot, kernel error!
I'm really annoyed if you can explained to me how do we do it
thx

[Q] Extract modem file from Stock Firmware

Can someone help extract a modem file from a Stock firmware downloaded from Sammobile ? or put for download the I9195UBUCNH3 modem file (zip or odin) is the last one for my country by mistake a replace it from another country and now my battery is going really fast.
i try some tutorial with cygwin, but no lucky.
thanks
Use the attached zip. U need windows pc for this. Place your firmware tar.md5 file in the extracted directory and open the "" tar.md5_packager.bat "" file. Then choose option to extract that tar.md5 file. In the 'parts' folder u will get extracted firmware contents. The non-hlos.bin file is modem. Good luck.
pedromms86: Hi guy, could you extract the modem file?
Please post it because I need it.
company of the problem
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Open the .tar.md5 official rom file with WinRAR and extract NON-HLOS.bin. Flash that file with Odin 3.07 as modem.
j0ep0 said:
Open the .tar.md5 official rom file with WinRAR and extract NON-HLOS.bin. Flash that file with Odin 3.07 as modem.
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How can this be done with Heimdall? If so, do I use:
Code:
heimdall flash --APNHLOS NON-HLOS.bin
or
Code:
heimdall flash --MDM NON-HLOS.bin

[TOOL] Tools for file extraction of system.img and TAR MD5 for ODIN flash

Here are the tools needed for file extraction of system.img and
TAR MD5 packing for ODIN flash, it means you could do your package with only the files to want to flash in ODIN, for me this tools are very useful.
ALL IS WORKING FLAWLESS WITH LOLLIPOP
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/4v1wFBtL/file.html
Explanation:
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For unpacking the system.img
NEWIMG2EXT2 system.img systemext2.img <- It converts ODIN images to EXT2 filesystem
Read the file systemext2.img with ext2explore and extract any file you want
NOTE: newimg2ext2 is renamed from the original file name SVAImgUnpack, credits to @svadev
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For packing files for ODIN, I made an example file that is named modem2tarmd5.bat, this pack modem.bin into modem.tar.md5 ready to be flashed with ODIN,
edit the .bat and use with the files you like.
Yes!! I have asked countless people and put a thread up but nobody answered. Thank you very much for this tool! I used to use EXT2EXPLORE on KitKat with my S4 Mini, now I can use it on my S6. Thank you!!
citytrader said:
Here are the tools needed for file extraction of system.img and
TAR MD5 packing for ODIN flash, it means you could do your package with only the files to want to flash in ODIN, for me this tools are very useful.
ALL IS WORKING FLAWLESS WITH LOLLIPOP
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/4v1wFBtL/file.html
Explanation:
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For unpacking the system.img
NEWIMG2EXT2 system.img systemext2.img <- It converts ODIN images to EXT2 filesystem
Read the file systemext2.img with ext2explore and extract any file you want
NOTE: newimg2ext2 is renamed from the original file name SVAImgUnpack, credits to @svadev
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For packing files for ODIN, I made an example file that is named modem2tarmd5.bat, this pack modem.bin into modem.tar.md5 ready to be flashed with ODIN,
edit the .bat and use with the files you like.
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I'm FRP boot loop locked on my G928W8 and I can't fix it because stock firmware isn't available on sammobile yet. Can this tool be used by someone with the stock firmware to pull it off and fix my problem? Does it require root to make the image?
I need a stock firmware image before the battery runs down even while off. So if someone can extract their stock firmware then it could really save my phone. Is this something the tool could be used for, or would the md5 not be the same as the actual stock firmware so the FRP lock would stay?
thismonk said:
I'm FRP boot loop locked on my G928W8 and I can't fix it because stock firmware isn't available on sammobile yet. Can this tool be used by someone with the stock firmware to pull it off and fix my problem? Does it require root to make the image?
I need a stock firmware image before the battery runs down even while off. So if someone can extract their stock firmware then it could really save my phone. Is this something the tool could be used for, or would the md5 not be the same as the actual stock firmware so the FRP lock would stay?
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You need someone that can dump the partitions of their phone and flash that partitions to your phone, you need to understand a bit the procedure before flashing with ODIN
citytrader said:
Here are the tools needed for file extraction of system.img and
TAR MD5 packing for ODIN flash, it means you could do your package with only the files to want to flash in ODIN, for me this tools are very useful.
ALL IS WORKING FLAWLESS WITH LOLLIPOP
http://www23.zippyshare.com/v/4v1wFBtL/file.html
Explanation:
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For unpacking the system.img
NEWIMG2EXT2 system.img systemext2.img <- It converts ODIN images to EXT2 filesystem
Read the file systemext2.img with ext2explore and extract any file you want
NOTE: newimg2ext2 is renamed from the original file name SVAImgUnpack, credits to @svadev
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For packing files for ODIN, I made an example file that is named modem2tarmd5.bat, this pack modem.bin into modem.tar.md5 ready to be flashed with ODIN,
edit the .bat and use with the files you like.
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How can we use it;;it gives wrong parameter if executed.needs editing;;the newimgext2 ??
citytrader said:
For unpacking the system.img
NEWIMG2EXT2 system.img systemext2.img <- It converts ODIN images to EXT2 filesystem
Read the file systemext2.img with ext2explore and extract any file you want
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Works fine ! I tried a lot of methods to do the same thing, of firmware Lollipop Samsung Galaxy S6 and S5 neo. This method is the only one which works. Thanks !
Very good love it, works even on Nougat (S7).

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