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Yabanize

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#133917 7-Nov-2013 19:45
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So i discovered this today on xda http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175231   Looked interesting so i tried it, Pretty cute.This involved flashing a pda, phone, and csc  But now I want to go back to stock   I cant reflash stock Telecom or Skinny firmware, It either fails like the picture, Or gets stuck on SetupConnection or Odin stops responding

The galaxy y is just a spare phone by the way:)




Any ideas?

Thanks

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  #929058 7-Nov-2013 20:20
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given you have already flashed it isn't the connection, have you checked the file download to make sure it isn't currupted




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  #929089 7-Nov-2013 20:54
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jeffnz: given you have already flashed it isn't the connection, have you checked the file download to make sure it isn't currupted


I had a the originial skinny firmware, Tried that: it failed so i thought it was corrupt. Instead i downloaded a telecom one. That didnt work either
Do you know how to check if theyre good or not?


EDIT: I think with these phones you need the PDA, Modem and CSC all sepetately? But i can only find the one pda file :/

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  #929153 7-Nov-2013 22:34
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Update: With the help of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800 I found some kind of TNZ firmware. Its not official though but yes you needed to have the pda, csc and phone all seperate but on sammobile theyre all in one file :/

Know how i can get the proper TNZ or SKY into three seperate files? Or some other way of flashing



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  #929256 8-Nov-2013 09:56
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Yabanize: Update: With the help of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1465800 I found some kind of TNZ firmware. Its not official though but yes you needed to have the pda, csc and phone all seperate but on sammobile theyre all in one file :/

Know how i can get the proper TNZ or SKY into three seperate files? Or some other way of flashing


can't you just open up the zip file and separate them from there, it may be a .tar file 




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  #929257 8-Nov-2013 09:57
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Yabanize:
jeffnz: given you have already flashed it isn't the connection, have you checked the file download to make sure it isn't currupted


I had a the originial skinny firmware, Tried that: it failed so i thought it was corrupt. Instead i downloaded a telecom one. That didnt work either
Do you know how to check if theyre good or not?


EDIT: I think with these phones you need the PDA, Modem and CSC all sepetately? But i can only find the one pda file :/

Should have a MD5 number and there are checkers available through playstore.




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