Where can I find an exact Samsung Galaxy Samsung Galaxy S5 Duos SM-G900FD firmware update?

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Hi to all,I need some help! I need an exact Samsung Galaxy Samsung Galaxy S5 Duos SM-G900FD firmware update :

(in details):
v 5.0

Baseband: G900FDXXU1BOE1
Kernel: 3.4.0-4516970 Tue May 12 13:27:06 KST 2015
Build: LRX21T.G900FDXXU1BOE2

or with some more details,exactly this one:
SM-G900FD
Andr. 5.0
Baseb. G900FDXXU1BOE1,G900FDXXU1BOE1
Kernel: 3.4.0-4516970
dpi SWDD5815 #1
Tue May 12 13:27:06 KST 2015
Build no: LRX21T.G900FDXXU1BOE2
SE for Andr. stat.: Enforcing SEPF_ SM - G900FD _ 5.0 _ 0027
Jul 17 01:25:27 2015
United Arab Emirates
TRA ID: 0016333/08
TA:00000000/00
Security software ver.:
MDF v1.1 release 4
VPN V1.4.release 3
KNOX ver:
KNOX 2.3
Standard SDK 5.3.0
Premium SDK 2.3.0
Customization SDK 2.0.0
Container 2.3.0
IM 2.0.0
CEP 2.0.1
SE for Android 2.2.1
SSO 2.1.1
TIMA 3.0
VPN 2.2.0

I need a link from that firmware,so I can download it!
Please help me!I would be very grateful for your help!
p.s Sorry for my bad English
 

Maq Attaq

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Yes ,I looked on that site,but I need a firmware with specific time and date for the Kernel:Tue May 12 13:27:06 KST 2015 and for the SE for Android status:Tue May 12 13:30:18 2015.
I made a mistake in the previous post for the time and date for the SE for Android status.
I know that this looks silly,but I need that firmware,so please help me if you could.I need a link of EXACTLY that firmware!
Thanks in advance
 

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I want to highlight that the most important thing for me are:
- the Kernel version date and time to be:Tue May 12 13:27:06 KST 2015
-the SE for Android status date and time to be:Tue May 12 13:30:18 2015
 

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I'm not sure I can find anything more specific, sorry. And please keep in mind that this is a community forum, not an official tech support site, so you won't necessarily get the answer you're looking for immediately. Give it more time. You can "bump" your thread once every 24 hrs, if you'd like (but not more frequently than that).