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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.

Under ' Select tar file to convert ', click on browse (or your browser equivalent) Select the file you wish to convert. Click 'Convert to MD5'. It will list all the MD5 files in the tar archive. IF your archive is password protected, enter it at the prompt and then click 'Set Password'. Click the green 'Save' button to save individual md5 file.

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  • An MD5 file is just a.tar file with a checksum included. Odin can recognise both, and you an even just remove the.MD5 and have.tar on the end, rather than the usual.tar.md5 extension Samsung software has. A tar file is just a.NIX archive file to all intents and purposes. Note: MD5 cannot be flashed by CWM or TWRP or any other custom recovery.
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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.

Understanding Odin Options

First, lets see what does the checkbox options do:

Auto Reboot: This option, when checked, reboots the system automatically after flashing is done.

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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.

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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.