[FLASHER][LINUX] Heimdall Flasher SGSIII/SGNII

A.S._id

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Hello, i have a E250L 32G, power only in download mode, need to be repartition. I need a pit file from the same device.
Maybe an E250L user can manage to read this pit file from a good phone, in adb mode or hemidal.

Any help will be apreciated....thanks
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Plss i am disperate, i need badly pit file partition for SHV-E250L 32G note 2 [email protected]. thx.
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With this software you can extract PIT a functional phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1308546
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PRODUCT NAME: SHV-E250L
CUSTOM BINARY DOWNLOAD: Yes (23 counts)
SYSTEM STATUS: Custom
I gave the command delete the partitions inside the adb shell. it shows me now download mode, connect to Odin's drivers. I ask for flash pit file.
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Why are you want fhash a pit file? try flash full parts
sboot.bin
param.bin
tz.img
boot.img
recovery.img
system.img
cache.img
hidden.img
modem.bin
without pit file, if it impossible, then you has brick device... and pit to you don't help..
 

gill_za

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Hello,

Id like to make sure: If my rom (*.tar.md5) file contains the following:
boot.img
recovery.img
system.img
modem.bin
cache.img
hidden.img
sboot.bin
tz.img

the command for heimdall would be:

heimdall -flash --primary-boot boot.img --recovery recovery.img --system system.img --modem modem.bin --cache cache.img --hidden hidden.img --secondary-boot sboot.bin --kernel tz.img

I am unsure about sboot.bin and tz.img and any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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I solved my own issue i guess :)
so i ran
sudo heimdall print-pit

and one of the partitions was bootloader: sboot.bin so the argument for the command would be --bootloader sboot.bin
the other was TZSW: tz.img (no idea what that means) so the argument according to github search would be --TZSW tz.img

Now going to look what TZSW partition is...

Thank you myself :)
 
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ol31

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can anyone confirm that I can flash bootloader only using a single commande line such as "heimdall flash --BOOTLOADER sboot.bin" (as root) ?
As such others partitions will be untouched ? No need to get pit files or some others strange things ?
 
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