Stock ROM File Name: I9100XWLPW_I9100ODDLPC_INU.zip Stock ROM File Size: 392 MB Android OS Version: 4.0.4 Stock ROM File Name: I9100XWLST_I9100ODDLSE_INU.zip Stock ROM File Size: 572 MB Android OS Version: 4.1.2 How To Flash Stock ROM Firmware On Samsung Galaxy S2 GT I9100 1) To get started, and install it in your computer. Once done, download the stock firmware of your device and extract the zip file to get the “.tar.md5” file as shown below. 2) Next, switch off your smartphone. Once done, boot it into the “ Download” mode by pressing and holding the Volume Down, Power and Home buttons simultaneously. Now your Samsung device will vibrate. Once you have felt it, keep pressing the Volume Down and Home buttons (leave the Power button) and your device will boot into the Download mode. 3) Now you will see a “ Warning” message as shown below. Just press the “ Volume Up” key to continue. 4) Next, and extract it to a folder in your computer. Download the latest Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 device drivers (Official and Certified). Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 drivers updated daily. Download Now. Download the latest firmware for GALAXY S Ⅱ with model code GT-I9100. Check out our free download or super fast premium options. Ever released by Samsung. Once done, click on “ Odin3.exe” to launch its window. 5) Now connect your smartphone to the computer using the original USB data cable. If you have installed the USB drivers of your device properly in the Windows computer, Odin will automatically identify your device and will show a “ Added” message in the “ Log” section. 6) Next, click on the “ AP” button and select the “.tar.md5” file (from Step 1). 7) Once the Samsung firmware file is added, click on “ Start” button in “ Odin” to launch the flashing process. 8) Don’t do anything during the flashing process. Once it gets completed, you will see the green “ PASS” message as shown in the screenshot below. 9) Now unplug your device from the computer. But when you try to boot your device normally, it will get into a boot loop. To fix this error, switch off your smartphone and boot into the “ Recovery” mode by pressing and holding the Volume Up, Power and Home buttons simultaneously. 10) Once your device boots into the recovery mode, click on “ Wipe data/factory reset“. Once done, click on “ Reboot System Now” as shown in the screenshot below.
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