![]() ![]() ![]() Doesn’t improve performance whether it is attached to the rear or the front USB 2 port. My unit does work quite a bit faster without the external drive plugged in. Did you know the remote has two IR emitters? I replaced the batteries, did a power cycle on the remote and the player, verified all but one button on the remote still works by aiming the IR emitter at the digital camera on my smart phone. Pressing buttons on the remote is like wading through a pool of cold molasses. The issue I have been seeing more of lately is when the movie is done playing it will freeze the whole machine if I try to delete it. I remember the original documentation said not to use powered HDDs larger than 3 TBs and only then select models of MyBook drives. MP3s to the external drive but the poor little player couldn’t handle more than 300 per folder. Still working through my collection as time permits. The internal drive has over 900 movies on it that I haven’t ever seen. I have a second 2 TB HDD attached to it for new movies or movies I haven’t seen in at least a year. Now that you have a zero flash counter, and stock firmware, you can reset the phone to factory defaults using the stock recovery that was installed with the stock firmware.I do. It can take some time for the phone to boot once everything new is installed, but if you’re certain it’s taking longer than normal, go ahead and factory reset and wipe and that should fix the problem. If your screen gets stuck at the flashing blue samsung logo you may need to pull the battery and wipe with instructions below. You have now installed the Stock Firmware with a zero flash counter! ![]() This can take some time, be patient and do not touch your phone until it reboots itself. If you do not see that, download and install Kies to get the correct drivers, then try again.Ĭlick on the PDA button on the Odin interface, and select the tar.md5 file that was extracted from the Stock Firmware you downloaded earlier.Ĭlick Start and Odin will flash the stock firmware onto your phone. Look at the screenshot of odin, the red arrow is pointing at what you should see. Open the Odin file you downloaded earlier, you should see a highlighted box on the upper left side of Odin – If you don’t, download and install Samsung Kies to obtain the correct drivers for your device. Next plug the phone into your computer’s USB port. UVDMD5 JB 4.1.2 ( android file host mirror) HotFile is slow for downloads, so I will add new links as I can, but you can probably just search Google for the filename and find more of them. ![]() T999(v) Stock Firmware (select by carrier)Īll of the links below are from the SamMobile site, which actually just sends you to HotFile. You will need Odin to flash the stock firmware on the phone, a copy of your carriers firmware, and Triangle Away to reset the flash counter.ĭownload “Odin 3” Odin3_v3.09.zip – Downloaded 53234 times – 972 KB So without any further delay, let’s un-root the Samsung Galaxy S III… Getting Started Needed Files These instructions will allow you to completely reset the flash counter, install stock firmware, and basically reset the phone to the state it was when you first purchased it. Lucky enough this is pretty simple to do, and I will explain this in a few steps below which should only take about 10 minutes or so. With T-Mobile’s new JUMP program there are going to be plenty of people who will need to revert their phone back to completely stock in order to upgrade their device. ![]()
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