Urgently need PIT file for Galaxy S4 Active (SGH-I537 ATT) - Galaxy S 4 Active Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a corrupted baseband, (unknown in about screen). The latest odin for 4.3 does not include PIT file so I cannot use the reform option. Kies also does not support initializing/upgrade feature on this device. Does anyone have a PIT file for the galaxy s4 active from AT&T? I would like to try odin with PIT to see if it does anything to get my baseband back.
Also, a working QCN file with or without IMEI would be helpful as well!

octify said:
I have a corrupted baseband, (unknown in about screen). The latest odin for 4.3 does not include PIT file so I cannot use the reform option. Kies also does not support initializing/upgrade feature on this device. Does anyone have a PIT file for the galaxy s4 active from AT&T? I would like to try odin with PIT to see if it does anything to get my baseband back.
Also, a working QCN file with or without IMEI would be helpful as well!
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anyone can offer any help?

octify said:
anyone can offer any help?
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This phone has no support I can't believe I cannot come up with a simple PIT file for this phone. This things going back to samsung and I'm selling it and getting something else. Junk.

octify said:
This phone has no support I can't believe I cannot come up with a simple PIT file for this phone. This things going back to samsung and I'm selling it and getting something else. Junk.
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Have you looked in the General section recently?

Devo7v said:
Have you looked in the General section recently?
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Yeah? Nothing in there has the PIT file i'm looking for.

I don't have a i537 myself. I can give you a pit file of my I9295 but I doubt that they are the same. Anyone with a rooted i537 can get your pit file with
Code:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/mnt/extSdCard/I537.pit bs=1k skip=17 count=8

octify said:
Yeah? Nothing in there has the PIT file i'm looking for.
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Here's the PIT from my freshly opened SGH-i537. It was running ML2.

octify said:
I have a corrupted baseband, (unknown in about screen). The latest odin for 4.3 does not include PIT file so I cannot use the reform option. Kies also does not support initializing/upgrade feature on this device. Does anyone have a PIT file for the galaxy s4 active from AT&T? I would like to try odin with PIT to see if it does anything to get my baseband back.
Also, a working QCN file with or without IMEI would be helpful as well!
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How did you wind up in this situation? I was going to update to 4.3 but don't want to have the same issue.
Sent from my GT-I9295 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

TheTinkerer said:
Here's the PIT from my freshly opened SGH-i537. It was running ML2.
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Check please your attach - empty file in archive.

The partition file is 150 bytes, but compressed it is zero, is this normal and is it safe to use..?

Devildude24 said:
The partition file is 150 bytes, but compressed it is zero, is this normal and is it safe to use..?
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Here is pit. Not tested but readed from working phone using z3x.

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Sprint NAE PIT file

Here is a good NAE PIT file for anyone who needs it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g4vurphkhc8o83p/Sprint_NAE_L720-16GB.pit?dl=0
The md5sum of the PIT I printed from my MK2 phone has a different value than the PIT you posted, but I have used it to flash things without issue. Do the PITs change with each update (ie MK2 -> NAE)?
i have no idea what this is even for.
jackrabbit72380 said:
i have no idea what this is even for.
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PIT stands for Partition Information Table, and is used in conjunction with ODIN or heimdall to flash Samsung devices. Here are two quick reads that explain the basics of PIT files. And as for my question above, it appears that the PIT file can change with new firmware releases.
Sleepycloud said:
Here is a good NAE PIT file for anyone who needs it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g4vurphkhc8o83p/Sprint_NAE_L720-16GB.pit
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I'm not sure this is ever needed except in dire circumstances.
AFAIK if you get a PIT file missing (or not found, or needed, or whatever PIT error) that just means that you need to plug your USB cable directly into the back of your computer in a port that is on the motherboard and not a hub or pci card. With the factory cable.
I've ran into a PIT error two times, and both times "fixed" it by going direct. Actually it fixed itself.
That being said... Thank you for providing it, can't hurt to download it just in case.
How does one make a PIT file tho? Im cause so I can get some of the Cricket S4 PIT files.
Warboy said:
How does one make a PIT file tho? Im cause so I can get some of the Cricket S4 PIT files.
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Use heimdall on a linux system to print your PIT file. If you're not command line savvy (like me) there is a GUI available that is pretty straightforward.
Edit: also check out this thread.
Sleepycloud said:
Here is a good NAE PIT file for anyone who needs it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g4vurphkhc8o83p/Sprint_NAE_L720-16GB.pit
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Sir can you please post another link because this one doesn't work. Thanks
otikokoso said:
Sir can you please post another link because this one doesn't work. Thanks
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I updated the link bro. Hit the thanks button please sir. Need anything else message me.
mxmr said:
The md5sum of the PIT I printed from my MK2 phone has a different value than the PIT you posted, but I have used it to flash things without issue. Do the PITs change with each update (ie MK2 -> NAE)?
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Not usually. A PIT file is just a partition information table. Usually they don't change. You should research before you use anything though bro. Message me if you need anything else.
I"m on the Sprint Note 5 now if anybody else is go to that forum.
wilzard said:
I'm not sure this is ever needed except in dire circumstances.
AFAIK if you get a PIT file missing (or not found, or needed, or whatever PIT error) that just means that you need to plug your USB cable directly into the back of your computer in a port that is on the motherboard and not a hub or pci card. With the factory cable.
I've ran into a PIT error two times, and both times "fixed" it by going direct. Actually it fixed itself.
That being said... Thank you for providing it, can't hurt to download it just in case.
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Hey... I posted it because when you flash something you run the risk of malicious code being injected. Extra partitions contaning these malicious codes stay unless you nand erase and flash a .tar with a PIT file. This is why I provided the link. There are ton's of bad guys here. Many get banned when they are caught, but many are clever. When in doubt, nand erase the device and use a pit file with your .tar Wahlah.... I'm a helpful whitehat.

PIT file for Galaxy Gear?

SO! I was unfortunate enough to download the wrong firmware file when trying to install NULL on my new gear, and instead installed Tizen :/ I would really like to go back to android. Would it be possible to downgrade using a PIT file for the watch? Or does one not exist? Any other ways people have tried downgrading? Need some insight lol. Thanks!
Here's a PIT file dumped from my device. Hope it helps.
filip.navara said:
Here's a PIT file dumped from my device. Hope it helps.
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Hey Filip. Long time not seen ya @ #reactos ^^
You can switch back to Android with a vaild PIT file, yes. But touch wont work anymore. It's being worked on right now.

Need Note 4 T-Mobile PIT file

Just recently purchased a Note 4 off craiglist but didn't check if the firmware was genuine (my mistake), As I tried to root the device it stated its missing the PIT partition. Does anyone by any chance have these files? I also tried reflashing stock rom to see if that would fix the issue but the same issue comes up.
cchong4 said:
Just recently purchased a Note 4 off craiglist but didn't check if the firmware was genuine (my mistake), As I tried to root the device it stated its missing the PIT partition. Does anyone by any chance have these files? I also tried reflashing stock rom to see if that would fix the issue but the same issue comes up.
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I asked a while ago and no one had. Tried to pull it myself and failed. Good luck
BAD ASS NOTE 4
Full file name?
Do you have the whole file name?
jarazmek said:
Do you have the whole file name?
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It not a file you can pull from a file explorer.
BAD ASS NOTE 4 + BAD ASS GEAR S
cchong4 said:
Just recently purchased a Note 4 off craiglist but didn't check if the firmware was genuine (my mistake), As I tried to root the device it stated its missing the PIT partition. Does anyone by any chance have these files? I also tried reflashing stock rom to see if that would fix the issue but the same issue comes up.
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Don't know if you still need it but here you go. Hope it helps somebody.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uuzxds728f1ffam/Airtioteclint-n910t.pit?dl=0
Airtioteclint said:
Don't know if you still need it but here you go. Hope it helps somebody.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uuzxds728f1ffam/Airtioteclint-n910t.pit?dl=0
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Thanks! I was just about to comment on this saying that I didn't think we could still pull the .pit file from these phones, lol. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get ahold of this? I would like to know just for future knowledge just incase I run into something on another phone.
147aaron said:
Thanks! I was just about to comment on this saying that I didn't think we could still pull the .pit file from these phones, lol. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get ahold of this? I would like to know just for future knowledge just incase I run into something on another phone.
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dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0 of=/sdcard/(name).pit bs=1 skip=17408 count=2396
The count number is the length in bytes. 2396 is the size of my note 10.1 so I used it again here as they should be the same
Could someone PLEASE share the PIT file? I'm having an /efs issue so need this to factory wipe.
Thank You
Fas
No pit file can be pulled from this phone.
BAD ASS NOTE 4
Did you try this?
I want you to create or build your own “PIT” Re-Partition Table file using PIT Magic app, please grab it forum.xda-developers.com-thread-1916936 and then Create New PIT Files from scratch as the PIT Magic can control them and we can see the contents. Using a PIT data partition when flashing is something risky as it targets the system memory, one messed up the system memory could lead-up to undesirable outcomes, so that is why I want you to build your PIT file own, so when something might went wrong its your own creation.
Once you have your own Pit file, then proceed into flashing. Again make sure the battery is fully charge (recharge the battery using external battery charger or borrow from your neighbors Galaxy Note 4)
1. Boot the Galaxy Note 4 into download mode screen then connect to PC.
2. This time load the N910W8.pit Pit file on Odin’s PIT Button
3. Load your original stock firmware on the Odin’s PDA button.
4. Click on “Start” to flash the stock firmware and PIT file then wait.
southphillysean said:
Did you try this?
I want you to create or build your own “PIT” Re-Partition Table file using PIT Magic app, please grab it forum.xda-developers.com-thread-1916936 and then Create New PIT Files from scratch as the PIT Magic can control them and we can see the contents. Using a PIT data partition when flashing is something risky as it targets the system memory, one messed up the system memory could lead-up to undesirable outcomes, so that is why I want you to build your PIT file own, so when something might went wrong its your own creation.
Once you have your own Pit file, then proceed into flashing. Again make sure the battery is fully charge (recharge the battery using external battery charger or borrow from your neighbors Galaxy Note 4)
1. Boot the Galaxy Note 4 into download mode screen then connect to PC.
2. This time load the N910W8.pit Pit file on Odin’s PIT Button
3. Load your original stock firmware on the Odin’s PDA button.
4. Click on “Start” to flash the stock firmware and PIT file then wait.
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AWESOME, I'll give it a shot. Thank You. We had them all for Note 3 (The CP/AP and BL files but can't find them for this phone. I'm having the Factory Mode on issue that stems from a bad/missing or corrupt /efs partition so trying to find a fix. I'll check it out and report back. +1!
Fas
faslane said:
AWESOME, I'll give it a shot. Thank You. We had them all for Note 3 (The CP/AP and BL files but can't find them for this phone. I'm having the Factory Mode on issue that stems from a bad/missing or corrupt /efs partition so trying to find a fix. I'll check it out and report back. +1!
Fas
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Definetly let us know
BAD ASS NOTE 4
BACARDILIMON said:
Definetly let us know
BAD ASS NOTE 4
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Just fixed my Factory Mode issue. I restored ONLY the EFS from a nandroid backup I had in TWRP. Hit restore, navigate to twrp/backups select the rom of like kind (Mine was from late 2014 even but same KK rom) and then restored ONLY the EFS file and rebooted. Factory Mode error gone and it automatically connected to wifi as per usual/norm which is one of the things this Factory Mode specifically mentions. All good!!!
Fas
Airtioteclint said:
Don't know if you still need it but here you go. Hope it helps somebody.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uuzxds728f1ffam/Airtioteclint-n910t.pit?dl=0
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hi friend. can you repost this? been going crazy looking for this. thankyou
PIT file
Hello Airtioteclint or whoever has the PIT file,
Sorry to bother you but I've searched all ends of the interweb and I can not for the love of me find that pit file for the SM-N910P. I was wondering if you can repost that file because I've been trying to flash my phone for the past 3 days now. It would be much appreciated and in return just name it. I will do everything in my power to return the favor. Thank you.
I know this is an old thread but if someone should happen to come across it here's a link to all the pit files from sammobile, hopefully this helps someone
https://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30022

PIT file for Galaxy G920T TMOBILE (ROM)-G920T_OC3_Stock_Restore

WHAT IS THE USE OF .pit FILE?
.pit FILE IS USED TO DIRECT THE PARTITION OF THE WHOLE ANDROID SYSTEM..JUST LIKE WE ARE DOING GRUB IN PC...HERE ALSO WE NEED TO PARTITION THE SYSTEM FOR FLASHING THE FIRMWARE PROPERLY.. AND HERE THE .PIT IS USED
1. Get your phone into download mode..
2. connect to computer. Make sure that usb drivers installed and you have the firmware.tar file.
3. Now open odin 3.10
4. click on PIT and select ZEROLTE_USA_TMO.pit
5. Make sure that partition is tick
6. click on PDA and select firmware.tar file
7. Now start button and wait...You are done
link:
The file is not a suitable version 5.1.1
You do realize this is the 920T section, not the 925T?
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SHATTAH said:
I know what I wrote and I tried it
it is only for g925T not g920T
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Then you should probably go post it in the g925T section.
ops....
You're right
I did not see where I publish
I move it there now
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Lol on this thread........
jeffreylin_ said:
You should also remove the link in the OP so that people don't accidently flash it.
How did you extract the PIT? I don't seem to have any luck doing so on my G920T.
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OK
Within a few hours I also raised the PIT for G920T
SHATTAH said:
OK
Within a few hours I also raised the PIT for G920T
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Do you have the pit file for the 920t?
Fightoffyoredeamons said:
Do you have the pit file for the 920t?
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It looks like the OP did get it for us.
Check his last reply, and then look at the last time he edited the first post.
SHATTAH said:
OK
Within a few hours I also raised the PIT for G920T
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Did you dump the pit or make the pit with pit magic? If it's dumped can you please tell us how because we need the three different storage sizes for every variant.
Anyone have this please? Trying to return my s6 back to stock with my Mac
SHATTAH said:
WHAT IS THE USE OF .pit FILE?
.pit FILE IS USED TO DIRECT THE PARTITION OF THE WHOLE ANDROID SYSTEM..JUST LIKE WE ARE DOING GRUB IN PC...HERE ALSO WE NEED TO PARTITION THE SYSTEM FOR FLASHING THE FIRMWARE PROPERLY.. AND HERE THE .PIT IS USED
1. Get your phone into download mode..
2. connect to computer. Make sure that usb drivers installed and you have the firmware.tar file.
3. Now open odin 3.10
4. click on PIT and select ZEROLTE_USA_TMO.pit
5. Make sure that partition is tick
6. click on PDA and select firmware.tar file
7. Now start button and wait...You are done
link:
https://drive.google.com/folderview...dONG56UlBrd2s1eVZocmY0YzQ3a00&usp=sharing_eid
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Does someone have another link? Can't seem to get this to download.
Cummins4 said:
Does someone have another link? Can't seem to get this to download.
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Count yourself lucky you cant. He hasn't stated what storage size this is made for and doesn't seem interested in replying to questions. He probably made it with pit magic and you could do the same. I looked into it and it looks easy enough but it would take quite a while to make one so I decided not to since I personally don't need it. It is very important that storage size matches your phone otherwise your 128gb phone could turn into a 32 or the reverse (you wouldn't gain any space but You would get data corruption).
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Count yourself lucky you cant. He hasn't stated what storage size this is made for and doesn't seem interested in replying to questions. He probably made it with pit magic and you could do the same. I looked into it and it looks easy enough but it would take quite a while to make one so I decided not to since I personally don't need it. It is very important that storage size matches your phone otherwise your 128gb phone could turn into a 32 or the reverse (you wouldn't gain any space but You would get data corruption).
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Thanks, I'll look into it tonight. Not sure if this will help my situation, not like I can break it, my phone is useless as is. Just figured there would be a way back as long as you could get into download.
Hello need a pit file for G920T Please help where can i download ?
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Cummins4 said:
Does someone have another link? Can't seem to get this to download.
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Your Link is Not Working Bro No File Found
jrock79 said:
Anyone have this please? Trying to return my s6 back to stock with my Mac
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Try using Samsung Kies.

SM-G870A .PIT file

Anyone have a .pit file for a 870A, i've looked all over the place and can't find one.
Also, 16GB variant S5 Active for AT&T
Thank you!
I downloaded the stock rom to put it back like it was, says the rom doesn't include the PIT file. Please anyone can help let me know as soon as possible.. thanks
Found it... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737448
drarkanex said:
Found it... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2737448
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Where? I don't see a PIT file for SM-G870. They're all for the SM-G900.
Mattzees said:
Where? I don't see a PIT file for SM-G870. They're all for the SM-G900.
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page 5 on the thread -- https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ract-post-your-pit-file.2737448/post-55071120
Thanks for replying. As it turns out, my phone's bootloader can't be unlocked, and so I don't need the PIT file.

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