how trusted is this? can it cause any potential damage to my phone? i searched for quite some time but it comes up wit things i dont think is what im looking for.
how trusted is this? can it cause any potential damage to my phone? i searched for quite some time but it comes up wit things i dont think is what im looking for.
ok and actually i have another quick q. can i odin from a rom jus to original stock or do i have to be stuck on the samsung logo? lol its a pretty dumb question i think i can even answer it myself but i just want to check before i do it. ive only had this fone for 3 weeks
ok so i followed the instructions in one of the forums about doing the odin. but i think there is a later version of it so it didnt match up with all of the instructions given. is there any advice? or a new set of instructions sumwhere?
- you only flash a BEHOLD PDA / System (and of course partitions.ops)
- You don't flash bootloader, or phone
If you flash a galaxy PDA / System it will brick. So make sure you use the right file.
If you flash PHONE and it interupted, there is a chance of bricking your radio. But you never need to flash PHONE.
If you flash BOOTLOADER and its interupted, there is a chance of bricking the phone. But you should never need to flash the bootloader under normal circumstances.
So when you say on flash "PDA / System" is that the same file? I have options for OPS, Boot, Phone, PDA and CSC. I think what you're saying is that I only need OPS and PDA...
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So when you say on flash "PDA / System" is that the same file? I have options for OPS, Boot, Phone, PDA and CSC. I think what you're saying is that I only need OPS and PDA...
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That's Correct.. The .OPS & PDA is all that is needed.
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