I took some time to deodex some stock firmwares that I would like to share.
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Before you read any further:
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1: You need to have a copy of the files on /efs partition of the device, to do so then your device must be rooted, have busybox installed and have ADB installed on your PC, then execute the following in Command prompt:
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cd c:/your_ADB_directory_name/platform-tools (Use cd c:/your_ADB_directory_name/tools if you are using an older ADK versions)
adb shell
su
cp -r /efs /sdcard/efs
exit
exit
Move the copy of the efs folder from the internal sdcard to your PC and keep it safe, you never know when flashing, do it now if you haven't done that yet.
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2:I'm not responsible for any damage to your device, use at your own risk.
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Credit and thanks:
jesusfreke
xeudoxus
dsixda
untermensch
regaw_leinad
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All firmwares are: Deodexed
Zipaligned
Rooted
Have Busybox 1.19 pre-installed
All firmwares are with there own stock un-modified Kernels, this leaves the freedom of staying with stock Kernel or choose another Kernel to the user.
Have the modified 3e recovery pre-installed (Froyo Only)
Have Quickboot and CWM pre-installed on /data (Froyo CWM packages only), this allows uninstalling them if needed.
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CWM Packages:
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How to proceed: You need to have a 2e recovery, root, CWM installed and any lagfix must be disabled before installing any ROM
Download the desired ROM,extract and copy the zip file to the internal sdcard, reboot to recovery and install using CWM from there.
The first boot takes some time (around 5 min.) so give the device time to boot.
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Using modified 3e recovery (Froyo Only):
To use CWM on the new 3e recovery in the future, use the volume rocker to navigate and the power button to execute 'reinstall packages', the phone will restart to recovery again and you need to do the same again to get to CWM, this only happens the first time, you only need to execute 'reinstall packages' one time in recovery to get to CWM after that.
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Quickboot and Rom Manager (Froyo Only):
Quickboot and Rom Manager(not the recovery CWM) get wiped if a factory wipe/reset is done or the product code is changed on the MultiCSC Roms, so just re-install from Market.
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I hope that you will enjoy using the deodexed Roms, and good luck flashing your devices.
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Gingerbread 2.3.6:
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Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
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Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
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Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
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Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
ZSJV6/OZSJV6/ZSJV6 (MultiCSC): Download (176 MB) MD5:81d529170b1cf9965b9822d0fd5fa467 (MultiCSC: BRI, TGY*) * WiFi configuration file for TGY CSC ONLY, download along with ZSJV6 ROM and flash right after: Download (309 KB) MD5:94a9ab0489cb86622f630d993df82eb6
ZSJV5/OZSJV5/ZSJV5 (MultiCSC): Download (176 MB) MD5:f2bada6c6b8961a8fa7b8f72fe30448e (MultiCSC: BRI, TGY*) * WiFi configuration file for TGY CSC ONLY, download along with ZSJV5 ROM and flash right after: Download (309 KB) MD5:94a9ab0489cb86622f630d993df82eb6
ZSJPK/OZSJPG/ZSJPG (MultiCSC)*: Download (184.7 MB) MD5:19e8344443afdbd3cb9aa8605728bbb3 (MultiCSC: BRI, TGY) * WiFi configuration file for TGY CSC ONLY, Download along with ZSJPK ROM and flash right after: Download (161 KB) MD5:665acf998d031f1b39202c1173c0a973
ZSJPJ/OZSJPG/ZSJPG (MultiCSC)*: Download (182.6 MB) MD5:e2d5dff9bec227e55ed68532a21f308c (MultiCSC: BRI, TGY) * WiFi configuration file for TGY CSC ONLY, Download along with ZSJPJ ROM and flash right after: Download (161 KB) MD5:665acf998d031f1b39202c1173c0a973
ZSJPG/OZSJPG/ZSJPG (MultiCSC)*: Download (182.8 MB) MD5:001b1efaaac4598d444e93a488e1eb1b (MultiCSC: BRI, TGY) * WiFi configuration file for TGY CSC ONLY, Download along with ZSJPG ROM and flash right after: Download (161 KB) MD5:665acf998d031f1b39202c1173c0a973
Middle-East and Africa:
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PDA/CSC/MODEM:
JPJPM/OJPJPL/JXJPF (MultiCSC): Download (174.8 MB) MD5:b44d0a56e934cf8dfbb25f2e0b118d5c (MultiCSC: EGY, JED, KSA, MAT, MED, MID, MMC, MWD, PAK, THR, WAN, XSG, XSS)
JVJPJ/OJVJPF/JXJPF (MultiCSC): Download (174 MB) MD5:9d116a6bbc4608a01bf3976366c28204 (MultiCSC: ABS, AFR , ARB , FWD , KEN , OTU , TMC , TUN , TUR)
Odin Packages:(No bootloaders are included in any of the firmwares below)
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How to proceed: (Any lagfix must be disabled before installing any ROM)
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Download the firmware package that you want to flash, then:
*If your device is already partitioned according to 512.pit file then just load the files that you have downloaded to Odin and flash the device as you are used to.
*If your device is partitioned according to 803.pit or 513.pit file, then load the firmware files along with 512.pit, check re-partition and flash the device.
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Using modified 3e recovery (Froyo Only):
To use CWM on the new 3e recovery in the future, use the volume rocker to navigate and the power button to execute 'reinstall packages', the phone will restart to recovery again and you need to do the same again to get to CWM, this only happens the first time, you only need to execute 'reinstall packages' one time in recovery to get to CWM after that.
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I hope that you will enjoy using the deodexed Roms, and good luck flashing your devices.
Note:
Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
Note:
Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
Note:
Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
Note:
Your device must have Gingerbread bootloaders installed before installing any of the Gingerbread firmwares below, please install a Gingerbread firmware that includes bootloaders before you proceed.
CWM Packages (26-2-2011):
Both bml7 and bml8 will be flashed with the Kernel(zImage) from now on. Normally, only bml7 is being flashed , but it seems to me that the device becomes more responsive when bml7 and bml8 are updated, like when flashing with Odin. (The bml7 flashing only is related to HTC and other manufacturers devices which only have one sector in the ROM for the Kernel, Galaxy S has 2 sectors according to the pit files, Primary Kernel and Recovery(Secondary) Kernel).
Odin Packages (17-3-2011):
Odin packages are added.
Odin packages will work optimally with a 512.pit partitioned device, if your device is partitioned with an other pit file, then you need to re-partition to 512.pit file while flashing the device.
I had to choose between: *Unmodified 3e-recovery with support for all pit files with no CWM support.
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*Modified 3e-recovery with the ability to use CWM but limited to 512.pit file.
I did choose the second option, because I think that the majority of our members already use 512.pit and would like to have CWM support as well.
Gingerbread (27-3-2011):
No CWM support, uses unmodified 3e recovery
Members contributions (5-4-2011):
Members contributions have been added to post #2, this is for our members who want to share there work for deodexed firmwares, please post in this thread if you want to contribute telling which version it should be used with and it will be added. Thanks
Here you can find Members contributions and Modem firmwares
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