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Guest dherrero
Dear users,

I currently dumped the ROM from the phone to a .raw

If anyone is interested in this file please contact me @ [email protected]

Trying if I can create my own rom :)

--Edit--

lol.. I think I just got the raw file to unpack and now got something like the root of the device..

Hi

Wich version? WM6.5?

thanks :(

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Guest ErnstJanF
Hi

Wich version? WM6.5?

thanks :)

No, it's the ROM shipped with the device (6.1)

But i'm trying to get some help from the I8000 chef to make it 6.5, as I got all the program's and drivers unpacked =)

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Guest JeroenFransen
No, it's the ROM shipped with the device (6.1)

But i'm trying to get some help from the I8000 chef to make it 6.5, as I got all the program's and drivers unpacked =)

I'm available for testing. Plenty experience on HTC flashing (Tytn & Kaiser), first time Samsung flasher.

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Guest ErnstJanF
What languages you have in this ROM? If there is Polish language i'm interested :)

Currently only English :(

I'm available for testing. Plenty experience on HTC flashing (Tytn & Kaiser), first time Samsung flasher.

Well I have to figure out how to re-pack it and the hard part.. how to flash it!

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Guest ronald-mcdrive
Currently only English :)

Well I have to figure out how to re-pack it and the hard part.. how to flash it!

I'm also available for testing, I see you also from the Netherlands, so maybe we can also create a Dutch version?

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Guest da_mafkeez
I'm also available for testing, I see you also from the Netherlands, so maybe we can also create a Dutch version?

very nice, finally a chef on the omnia pro :) looking forward for your rom! keep up the good work!

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Guest ErnstJanF
very nice, finally a chef on the omnia pro :( looking forward for your rom! keep up the good work!

Well i'm not a chef, it's the first time I try to cook a rom..

with some help of my friend Google ofcourse :)

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Guest da_mafkeez
Well i'm not a chef, it's the first time I try to cook a rom..

with some help of my friend Google ofcourse :)

ah i see. good luck then :( i never cooked a rom, just a happy flasher ;)

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Dear users,

I currently dumped the ROM from the phone to a .raw

If anyone is interested in this file please contact me @ [email protected]

Trying if I can create my own rom :D

--Edit--

lol.. I think I just got the raw file to unpack and now got something like the root of the device..

would be good if you'll upload dumped ROM to somewhere. may be rapidshare.com?

Also, i think, Omnia Pro has the same structure as Omnia II.

So, if you will able to copy cubic37.mli file from hidden partition on "My Storage" then probably i will able to convert it into flashable version.

how to get cubic37.mli:

1) disconnect Omnia Pro from PC

2) go to USB settings and switch to Mass Storage mode with "My Storage"

3) connect to PC. PC will find new disk. This disk should have 2 partition. One is normal and visible for user and another is hidden.

I think, easier way to get into hidden partition is to use linux. It can mount this partition and all files will be accessible.

On Windows, you need to use some disk analyzing/repair tools like WinHex. If you are familiar with WinHex, then you can easily access hidden partition.

So, upload cubic37.mli (may be Omnia Pro has another file *.mli - then take this file) to somewhere (rapidshare.com is preferrable) and i will try to make this ROM flashable through usual flashing program (OCTANS?)

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Guest ErnstJanF
would be good if you'll upload dumped ROM to somewhere. may be rapidshare.com?

Also, i think, Omnia Pro has the same structure as Omnia II.

So, if you will able to copy cubic37.mli file from hidden partition on "My Storage" then probably i will able to convert it into flashable version.

how to get cubic37.mli:

1) disconnect Omnia Pro from PC

2) go to USB settings and switch to Mass Storage mode with "My Storage"

3) connect to PC. PC will find new disk. This disk should have 2 partition. One is normal and visible for user and another is hidden.

I think, easier way to get into hidden partition is to use linux. It can mount this partition and all files will be accessible.

On Windows, you need to use some disk analyzing/repair tools like WinHex. If you are familiar with WinHex, then you can easily access hidden partition.

So, upload cubic37.mli (may be Omnia Pro has another file *.mli - then take this file) to somewhere (rapidshare.com is preferrable) and i will try to make this ROM flashable through usual flashing program (OCTANS?)

Thanks a lot, will try this at the end of today! =)

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here we go.

I've converted louvre.mli into nb0 format. This is one of accepted format of Omnia II flasher (OCTANS Downloader).

I didn't see any flashing tools for Omnia Pro, neither i know if OCTANS downloader can be used to flash Omnia Pro.

anyway, here is links to nb0 version of ROM uploaded by ErnstJanF:

http://rapidshare.com/files/298639470/B7610XXIH1.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/298639475/B7610XXIH1.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/298655921/B7610XXIH1.part3.rar

P.S.: this is not cooked ROM. it's stock ROM, not modified.

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Guest ErnstJanF
here we go.

I've converted louvre.mli into nb0 format. This is one of accepted format of Omnia II flasher (OCTANS Downloader).

I didn't see any flashing tools for Omnia Pro, neither i know if OCTANS downloader can be used to flash Omnia Pro.

anyway, here is links to nb0 version of ROM uploaded by ErnstJanF:

http://rapidshare.com/files/298639470/B7610XXIH1.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/298639475/B7610XXIH1.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/298655921/B7610XXIH1.part3.rar

P.S.: this is not cooked ROM. it's stock ROM, not modified.

Thank's sorg, I will try to cook them =)

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You guys have to wait a looong time as it takes a loooong time to get a hold on the files above, tried 5 times today but can't download any file.

If anyone is kind enough to share his RS account for some minutes, please PM me! :D

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hmm.. may be i've wrote not so clear, but NB0 generally is the same as MLI. U won't find anything new in NB0 if you already have MLI.

Just different header.

NB0 is useful if you want to re-flash it into your Omnia Pro. But since there is no public flashing application, NB0 is useless for now.

You may try to use OCTANS Downloader because ROM format of Omnia II and Pro is the same, except word in header OCTANS for Omnia II, LOUVRE for Omnia Pro. OCTANS may or may not accept such header. So, you will try at your own risk.

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Guest Samiej6

Sow how can i use this MLI for flashing.

The links of the NB0 version are only for premium rapidshare members, which i am not.

Could anyone upload that version on megaupload?

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Guest informatico

Is this file a newer version ?

B7610NXXIJ3? Is the stock rom i have on a branded vodafone germany.

here is the mli file if is newer and someone can extract the nb0. (sorg maybe :D )

http://rapidshare.com/files/316973798/LOUVRE.part1.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/316974705/LOUVRE.part2.rar

http://rapidshare.com/files/316975300/LOUVRE.part3.rar

Thanks

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Guest informatico
J3 is the version Secany uploaded, but thanks. :D

Hello

where can i find J3 by secany ?

I flashed the rom in the first post of this thread but i think is H1 and it has only spanish language :(

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