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author Dirk Olmes <dirk@xanthippe.ping.de>
date Thu, 19 Dec 2019 09:31:57 +0100
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7 This approach requires me to boot into Windows, though which is quite an interrupt in the daily procedure. So I thought I'd give Odin on Windows running in a VirtualBox a try. After some fuzzing around I was able to flash the same update again. Here's the steps I used to prepare my VirtualBox: 7 This approach requires me to boot into Windows, though which is quite an interrupt in the daily procedure. So I thought I'd give Odin on Windows running in a VirtualBox a try. After some fuzzing around I was able to flash the same update again. Here's the steps I used to prepare my VirtualBox:
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9 * download the Windows drivers for Samsung Galaxy S (e.g. from Softpedia) and install 9 * download the Windows drivers for Samsung Galaxy S (e.g. from Softpedia) and install
10 * shut down Windows 10 * shut down Windows
11 * connect the Samsung Galaxy via USB 11 * connect the Samsung Galaxy via USB
12 * in the VirtualBox Manager define an USB filter<br>![VBox USB settings](|filename|/images/VirtualBoxUSB.png) 12 * in the VirtualBox Manager define an USB filter<br>![VBox USB settings]({static}/images/VirtualBoxUSB.png)
13 * power up VirtualBox and use Odin to flash 13 * power up VirtualBox and use Odin to flash