This problem generally arise when you're using JOdin3 (for Mac) and in very rare case for Odin (for Windows).
Soo.. Sit down and DO NOT PANIC because I have came up with a Solution which will work 99%.
Method 1 (ONLY FOR Mac Users)
1) Download Windows 7 or Up .iso file
2) Open BootCamp and install Windows (give min. 40gb Storage)
3) Setup Windows.
4) Download and Install these Two Files
i) Odin - https://odindownload.com/
ii) Samsung Drivers - https://samsungusbdrivers.me/samsung-usb-drivers-for-odin/
5) Open Odin (Run as Administrator)
And you're good to Go....
This method is really Useful and Quick.
Method 2 (Not Recommended)
1) Download your Device Official Firmware (Should match you mobile's CSC)
2) Once Downloaded, select CSC.tar.md5 and rename it to CSC.zip and Extract it.
3) Once Extracted, you will find .pit file.
4) Open Odin/JOdin and Locate to the .pit File
Hope my Forum is Helpful for You.
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Hope you Have a Wonderful Day.
Soo.. Sit down and DO NOT PANIC because I have came up with a Solution which will work 99%.
Method 1 (ONLY FOR Mac Users)
1) Download Windows 7 or Up .iso file
2) Open BootCamp and install Windows (give min. 40gb Storage)
3) Setup Windows.
4) Download and Install these Two Files
i) Odin - https://odindownload.com/
ii) Samsung Drivers - https://samsungusbdrivers.me/samsung-usb-drivers-for-odin/
5) Open Odin (Run as Administrator)
And you're good to Go....
This method is really Useful and Quick.
Method 2 (Not Recommended)
1) Download your Device Official Firmware (Should match you mobile's CSC)
2) Once Downloaded, select CSC.tar.md5 and rename it to CSC.zip and Extract it.
3) Once Extracted, you will find .pit file.
4) Open Odin/JOdin and Locate to the .pit File
Hope my Forum is Helpful for You.
Visit My Youtube Channel gregZtech - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfgOffADDHCh7dOxUeB4NRQ/videos
Hope you Have a Wonderful Day.
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