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Task 1: Install USB drivers for your device on your PC. You can download and install  Samsung Kies which will automatically install device drivers.
Task 2: Be sure to backup your data including Contacts, SMS / MMS, APN & MMS Settings as well as photos and videos stored on your device’s internal or external storage.
Task 3: Make sure that your device is well charged. Ideally, the battery level should be around 60-80%. The more the better.
Task 4: USB Debugging should be enabled on your device.
Task 5: Make sure that Samsung Kies is not running.
Note: Installing official firmware / stock ROM does not involve much risks most of the time. However, try this at your own risk. We will not be responsible for any hard done to your device.
下载 the official firmware zip package for your device. Then extract the downloaded zip file. After extracting, you will either get one .tar / .tar.md5 file or will get multiple files.
下载  Odin 3.11.1.zip and extract the downloaded zip file. You will get following files:
Right click on Odin3 v3.04.exe and run it as administrator to start Odin.
Boot your device in download mode. For most Samsung devices, you will need to do this:
Once it is in download mode, connect your device to the computer via USB cable.
When your device is connected, one of Odin ID:COM boxes will turn yellow and display the COM port number. See the screenshot below:
Important: If you do not see the port number in any of ID:COM boxes or if the box does not turn yellow, please do not proceed and check if the USB drivers are installed correctly and the device is connected via USB. If you do see the message, it means that your device was detected successfully by Odin and you can now flash any firmware files onto your device using Odin.
If the firmware zip package had just one file, click on PDA button, then browse and select the firmware file (.tar or .tar.md5).
If the firmware package had multiple files:
Skip any files that you did not find in the package.
Make sure that you do not mess up with checkboxes:
After selecting the appropriate files, click on “Start” button in Odin.
This will kick off the process to flash the ROM. Please do not disconnect your device during the process.
Once flashing is complete, your device will reboot. You can now disconnect from the PC and start using it.
That’s it. You can use these steps to flash ROM on your Android device using Odin.
A Beginner’s Guide on Odin Buttons & Checkboxes:
Odin is a very useful tool that communicates with connected Android device (in download mode) and lets you install / flash ROM on your Android device. It’s an internal Samsung tool that is used for flashing firmware on devices. It’s available for Windows only. It’s very important to understand Odin and know about all the options that the program offers. Here is everything you need to know about the tool.
Odin is a tool developed by Samsung to be used internally. It is used to flash firmware onto Android devices. You can flash .tar, .tar.md5 or .bin firmware files using Odin. There are different versions of Odin available. You can choose one depending on your device.
First, lets see what does the checkbox options do:
Auto Reboot: This option, when checked, reboots the system automatically after flashing is done.
Re-Partition: So, what does re-partition do in Odin? It repartitions your device filesystem to the default (RFS).
F . Reset Time: It resets the flashing timer after the flash process is complete.
And here is what different buttons mean and what they are used for:
PIT: Partition Information Table. If you checked the “Re-Partition” checkbox, you should also specify a .pit file to repartition the file system.
Bootloader: This button is used to flash the device Bootloader.
PDA: It refers to the firmware build. You can use this button to select the ROM or Kernel that you want to flash on to your device.
Phone: It refers to baseband / modem version.
CSC: Consumer Software Customization. Click this button and select the CSC file. It contains region or carrier specific files and may also include APN / MMS settings for that carrier.
Please be aware that you need to be very careful while using Odin. Especially with “Re-Partition” option you need to select the right PIT file. If you do not have the right .pit file, do not check “Re-Partition” option as it may brick your phone.
You need to select the right file against each button. Click on the button, browse and select the appropriate file. These files are usually found inside a firmware zip package. If used carefully and in the right way, Odin is very handy tool.
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How can I get it? Can I just remove the md5 file extension?
louxiu
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Vadim Kotov
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The file a.tar.md5 contains the MD5 hash of the file a.tar. The tar and the md5 files are totally different files. You can not get a tar file from a tar.md5 file.
Edit: it turns out there are two types of .tar.md5 files:
Sjoerd
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sjoerd Thank you for your quick replay. Do you mean that the xxx.md5 don't contain the actual file that i need? Is xxx.md5 just used for verify? But the file size is 20M. – louxiu Apr 13 '11 at 9:46
Actually it is almost the same size as the file i want to get. – louxiu Apr 13 '11 at 9:51
@LouXiu - why don't you look into both files? Or use any visual diff that can compare binaries (e.g. Beyond Compare)? Normally, an .md5 file contains an md5 string and possibly a file name (or a list of those); it shouldn't be larger than some 100 bytes. In your case it is probably a user error either during download or during upload.. – atzz Apr 13 '11 at 10:10
Hi atzz, i don't have the file i want. But i just guess. The file i get is I5500XWJK3-CSC-SERJK1.rar. It is 115.7 MB. The i extract it. I get I5500XWJK3 directory that contain several xxx.tar.md5 files. I want to use them to flash my i5500 android phone. I get it from filecrop.com/I5500XWJK3.html – louxiu Apr 13 '11 at 10:26
@LouXiu - well, I think you better ask those who put the files there. Failing that, you can just try to use this file as if it was a .tar, and see if it fails. Or you can try to untar it and see what the archiver has to say. Also, a standard tar archive should have characters ustar at offset 0x101. – atzz Apr 13 '11 at 11:20
From what I understand this is a simple means of adding a checksum onto a tar file. Since the tar standard states that the end of the tar file is two successive blank "entries" in a row, all data past that point is ignored by "tar -x". So the android dev community has apparently taken to simply concatting the output of md5 to the end of this file.
The following bash script can be used to validate a ".tar.md5" file:
If you 'source' this script you will have a 'check_tar_md5' function in your current env; otherwise you can just execute it; in either case you provide the file as the only argument. Output is similar to the "md5sum --check" utility.
Making the script more robust (e.g.: in the event you provide a file that is not a .tar.md5) is left as an exercise to the reader.
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.tar.md5 files are generally used by Odin to flash firmware to android phones. They are essentially tar compressed archives with the md5 checksum appended to the end, so you can verify no data was corrupted.
md5 files usually are md5 checksums, but not in this special case.
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a .tar.md5 file can be flashed to a samsung phone using the software program ODIN
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Either the md5 # is the encrypted .tar file name or it is the encrypted .tar file. First you must decrypt the tar file to see its name.
if you have downloaded it to your smartphone that is runing android OS then you can try this go to File Manager and then go to directory where the file you downloaded is located and hold your finger on the file you downloaded then the windows with some options should pop up and chose the rename option then delete where it says .md5 and you are done.
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