Needed stock rom samsung M200s??

summereyes

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I Have a Korean Version of Nexus S (m200) flashed w/ custom Rom 4.2 Hellybean,
can someone help me Flash the Official Stock Rom 4.1 JellyBean please?
and another thing, if it is flashed does my phone still openline (all sim available)?
 

polobunny

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Thank for reply but i need M200s not M200 .
No such thing exists. It's m200.

I Have a Korean Version of Nexus S (m200) flashed w/ custom Rom 4.2 Hellybean,
can someone help me Flash the Official Stock Rom 4.1 JellyBean please?
and another thing, if it is flashed does my phone still openline (all sim available)?
Get that. And read the instructions.
these are the factory images. be sure you get the one for m200....there are several devices on this page.

https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
 

polobunny

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Get that. And read the instructions.
i already downloaded the factory image for my phone but, i dont know how to flash it please give some step by step procedure please[/QUOTE]

You will find these files useful if you have used the Android Open-Source Project, flashed custom builds on your device, and wish to return that device to its factory state.

In order to use these files, you need to have the fastboot tool in your PATH. That tool is compiled as part of every configuration of the Android Open-Source Project and is the tool used to flash custom builds on your device. On GNU/Linux systems, this also implies that you have configured USB access as mentioned in the machine setup instructions.

Your device needs to be in fastboot mode, with the bootloader unlocked. The relevant key combinations and commands are documented on the page about building for devices.

You need to uncompress each download before use, which creates a new directory for that exact download. That directory contains a ./flash-all.sh script, which handles the various operations, installs the necessary bootloader, baseband firmware(s), and operating system. Note that this operation deletes all user data by default.

After restoring a factory image, it is recommended that you lock the bootloader, for security reasons.
So, more or less
Have fastboot working
Boot in fastboot mode
Make sure you untar every file from the link above.
wipe data
fastboot -w update image-sojuk-JRO03E.zip
 
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