Please read at least the OP in these threads before you try this:Īyoteddy - Stock ODEXED T839UVKD1 (Sidekick 4G) Firmware - ĪdamOutler - Total Stock - īenjamin Dobell - Heimdall - Open-Source Cross-Platform Flashing Suite (1.3.2 Now Available). I hope it can be helpful, but flashing is risky. Nobody but you is responsible if you attempt this. WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNINGįollowing these instructions, you could soft brick your phone. If you feel your work is represented here without proper credit, please let me know and I will do my best to correct the situation. This post is essentially a remix of knowledge from ayoteddy, AdamOutler, and possibly others. That made it a lot faster to assemble a working kernel. However, I found that using sk4g.pit and my most recent known-good zImage, I could recover quickly from a bad kernel flash. Then I could try to flash my kernel package again. After restoring stock, I would have to re-root, re-flash CWM, re-flash the custom ROM. Always a fun moment, seeing the Samsung logo disappear and reappear again.Īt first I used Heimdall to restore the entire phone back to stock, using ayoteddy's excellent ODIN howto and files, along with AdamOutler's Heimdall one-click thread.īut it's laborious to go that route. In the course of modifying the Bali SK4G kernel, I have soft bricked my phone several times.
Warnings included to dissuade usage in case of tl dnr.
Remove zadig driver heimdall android#
Flashing a kernel zImage using Heimdall - T-Mobile Sidekick 4G Android Development This thread is really intended for developers, specifically those working on kernel development.