trying to Unlock Cingular 8125 - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Can some kind soul help me here?
I have bought a Cingular 8125, specifically because I read the various threads here and thought that I would be successful in unlocking it. Previously, I have been able to unlock, on my own, Treos and various Nokias.
I have downloaded machinagod’s unlocker (version 0.2b) and followed each step, but my phone stays locked (“network is locked”) and asks for the unlock code.
Here is what I have done: synch is up and running; I place the CAB file on the phone and execute successfully. I then execute BAT file and select U (in another attempt, I selected C), the DOS windows disappears and then nothing…. I have waited, and waited, thinking the unlock takes some time, but nothing happens... Looks like there is a missing step somewhere in the chain of events.
Yes I have read the thread started by machinagod, but it’s so huge and encompasses so many different flavors of the Wizard that I could not find helpful information. I am starting this thread hoping that I can focus on why this 8125 is not unlocking like so many other devices.
Please help me, I am stuck with a $400 paperweight!

when i unlocked my 8125 i used the lockwiz program
put the cab file on the phone, executed it from the phones file browser,
then opened the bat file on my computer, and first had to CARRIER UNLOCK, (c) i think, then unlock (u)
it resets your phone and stuff.
make sure no sim card is in
i did it to 4 differnt ones just like that, worked perfectly.
maybe try HARD RESETING Your device first, then trying to unlock it again with those instructions....
hard reset go to start menu, settings, system, clear storage,
or hold camera and pinhole

I must be dumb or something...
Thanks for the info, I tried again but nothing happens.
There is something I do not understand. Here is what I do:
(1) hard reset.
(2) Run EnableRapi.cab on device
(3) Execute batch file, type 'C'
(4) DOS prompt disapears
(5) Nothing happens.
(?) WTF????????
Questions:
(1) After I type 'C' what happens, usually? Do I have to sync manually?
(2) Is the programm doing something in the background? If yes, how long do I have to wait before I type 'U' ?
(3) Do I have to sync between steps?
(4) DO I have to use wizardunlock.exe?
(5) when does the phoen reset itself?
I am sooooooooo confounded?! Can you please post a step-by-step direction, including every single thing I have to do?

IM having the same problem too.
On a side note, I was able to update my 8125 to the new AKU2 rom without CID unluck

If you have AKU2 the sim unlock feature will not work. Its a known problem if you search for it since HTS has locked that portion of the memory. If you look closely you'll get an error like "ITDISKWRITE error" or something like that. As of right now there is no fix and even if you locked it prior to upgrading it will be locked if you put AKU2 on it. If you are a Cingular subscriber you can send an email containing your name, social, number and IMEI to [email protected] or call them and they'll give you the code *hopefully*.

I have gotten the unlock code for my 8125. But I have no idea how to enter it to permanently unlock my phone.
Anyone got any ideas?

figured it out
i was having the same prob i would run it and the dos window would disapear but guess what i figured it out....u have to remove all the files from the .zip file and put them on ur desktop then run the files it wont disapear and it will show you what its doing and work i've done it so that should help

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Idea for XDA2 unlocking - missing final step

Hey all, O2 are peeing me off :evil: . - Incidentally it's not actually against Oftel regs to do this, (see faq on Oftel site), but this is an alteration of their normal policy and they did not warn us pre-purchase.
BUT
:twisted: I tried using one of the utility file browsers to play around with the SimLock.exe file.
Since it's ROM, you cant overwrite it, but what you can do is create a copy of another exe file (i chose power.exe) and rename this to also be SimLock.exe
(incidentally make sure you create a copy of the original simlock.exe file on your PC so you can copy it back later on)
This must alter some registery info somehow, as when you power the XDA2 up after this, lo and behold the power utilty boots instead of simlock.
Unfortunately, Simlock is nessesary to validate if you have a proper SIM at all (irrelevant if it's O2 or not), so the phone will only take emergeny calls (it's this point you need to copy back the original SimLock as it doesn't even take O2 sims at this point.)
BUT - While i never had an XDA1, I presume there is a similar app, i.e a SIM validation (perhaps not called SimLock) in that. Or perhaps in an already unlocked XDA2.
So what' I'd like to try is replacing my SimLock program with either one from an unlocked XDA2 (may not work if there is an IMEI number mixed with it somehow) or one from a XDA1 program which (i guess) either never had the IMEI mixed in or if it does - there are already the tools to alter it to the new IMEI of the XDA2 needing unlocking.
So could some one who has an unlocked XDA2 or XDA1 be kind enough to post these files somewhere so it can be tried out.
ArielS,
I posted at http://xda-developers.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=4017&highlight=
I thought your idea was brilliant,
After playing around for a while I remembered my original XDA is unlocked via the SER 1.2 from XDA-deve
I checked to see is there was a SimLock.exe on this machine so I could replace it with the one on my XDA II
But when I was look for it, its not there, all files unhidden
But its not there, I can see it on the XDA2 but not on the xda
Maybe it deletes itself once unlocked?
dunno
I still wonder if someone with an xda2 would still have it.
I was reading the old xda-deve/SER page and noticed that there program xdaunlock.exe
"Removes simlock"
Now I’m wondering (maybe xda-deve could help)
Does this mean it actually removes the file (as it’s in rom)
Or does it unlock it????
Any help would be appreciated
Jerreb

HELP! I just bought a new siemens sx56 and it's not unlocked

I just received my new phone and it's not unlocked like it was supposed to be but came in a box that has AT&T written on it. We don't even have AT&T wireless in this area. How do I get started unlocking it so I can take it into one of the local service providers' store and have it activated on their service?
I haven't even opened the box. I'm a little overwhelmed with all the other advice and comments on this forum.....
How should I proceed? I really need someone to slowly walk me thru this and spell everything out - no abbreviations!!!
thank you
Hi ...
The first step is to tell which ROM you have (Start -> Settings -> System -> Device info).
Get the file XDAunlock.exe from www.xda-developers.com/XDAunlock and copy it to your device using the cradle and Active Sync from your PC
Locate the file on your XDA using the File Explorer and click it. It should ask you to confirm the unlocking. Click "Yes".
If this doesn't work, we will have to go into a longer process.
Good luck ...
Thank you som much for your prompt response. I will try that today and get back to you. I've been afraid to even open the box in case I have to return it to the store where I bought it.
Shmi
should I try the Special Edition XDA Rom ver 1.2 or try XDAunlock.exe?
Try the EXE file first. It's less in effort and much safer. Flashing the ROM should be the next step in case XDAunlock.exe gives an error message.
Good luck ...
I know this is going to sound like a novice, but that's what I am. B ut, do I leave the AT&T wireless SIM card that came with the phone in the phone while I run the XDAUnlock.exe application?
SId lock
Hi dude,listen If you had already tried to flash the ROM(special edition or kitchen)and a SID lock still been asked, try to type zero number eight times as code.For example 00000000.
Try
If you didn't install the new rom ,nevermind try what I've told you above.
unlocking with 0's
thanx. I'll give it a try with the new phone I'm getting. The old one is faulty and Siemens is sending a new one.

SIM LOCK

HELP .. HELP .. HELP ..
I know this subject is old but I could not what I need & how can I fix it
I have bought a pocket pc with phone edition from USA, and when I tried to insert my SIM card it asked me to but my PIN code, then ask me to but the unlock code (SIM code).
Now I am in Saudi Arabia.
WM2003
ROM Versino: 4.01.16 ENG
ROM Date: 02/04/04
Radio Version: 6.25.02
Protocol Version: 324e4
NOTE: I do not have a serial cable.
Thanks,
HFN[/b]
Check this: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/UnlockWiz
Hope it help you
Edit:
You have a WM 2003, this link work only for PPC2002
SIM Lock
DariusVE
Thank you for your help, I have tried this site, but It did not work because my device using WM2003 and also has no Wireless Modem feature.
Thank you.
Unlocking Quest
Here's my quest to unlock my T-Mobile PPCPE. I think some of this information might be useful to anyone confused about getting this
done.
First I called TMobile to request the unlock code. Since my account was up to date I figured no big deal right? WRong. My IMEI (or TMFT) number was not in their database so they could not give me an unlock code so they said. They told me to call the manufacturer of the device which they said was Microsoft. Knowing full well this was crap I called anyway.
The support guy got a good laugh; MS does not make devices
like this, they only provide the OS. He recommended I call Siemens.
So I did. Real nice guy named Jack had a good laugh as well. Not only could Siemens not tell me who really made my device (a third party made them for T-Mobile) but even if they had unlock codes they could not provide them because of contracts with TMobile. So I go back to TMobile.
The support people felt really bad about the run around and escalated really high up the chain (or so they said). AFter 48 hours I decided to take my own course. Having had good luck unlocking a Treo 600 through 'alternative means' I figured time to tackle the Pocket PC Phone Edition.
This was MUCH different and much harder to figure out.
After a good 12 hours and a whole slew of reading I finally figured out some stuff. Most of this may seem a no-brainer to some of the more educated XDA people out there but for us newbies maybe it will help.
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The PDA side of the ppcpe and the radio/phone/gsm side are two totally different animals (not a surprise to some). When you refer to the 'operating system' you're talking about the ROM
like the XDA Developers special edition or any of the ROMs from the ROM kitchen at http://lumpistefans.dyndns.org/. The Radio or RSU (for Radio Stack UPgrade) is totally separate from this. The other variable is the bootloader version (Wallaby in my case).
Now my goal was just to use the XDAUnlock program. When I ran the program right from the defaults I got 'error getting unlock code.' All the posts I read said put on the special edition rom and you'll be fine but that did not do the trick. Still got the same error message.
Here's what I started out with:
ROM: 4.01.16 ENG
Radio: 6.25.02
Wallaby booatloader: 5.22
What finally worked:
Radio: 6.24.00
ROM: 3.17.03 ENG (xda special edition)
then upgraded bacdk to 4.01.16 ENG
Wallaby boot loader 5.15
How I did it
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I meandered my way through this to eventual success and since the dratted device now works fine I'm leery about putting it all back to the old way and doing it all over again. Therefore use this process as a guide only, not a definitive instruction set. Also I walked through this as a troubleshooting exercise so some steps may not have been necessary. I eventually succeeded but maybe went the long way around to do it.
References
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- Bootloader utilities: Get to this by holding down the power button and pressing soft reset. You may have to hit the contacts button to get into the menu if you don't see it right away (like if you see a simple GSM OK message at the bottom of the bootloader display.
- Cold boot: the reset swtich on the right side bottom of the device with a picture of a red battery with an \ through it. This disconnects the batter from the mainboard and trashes all the data on the device except the Operating System in ROM.
What I grabbed
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- XDATools
- XDARit
- ActiveSync (I used 3.7.1) and connection by USB cable
- Wallaby bootlolader version 5.15 files
- XDA Developers Special Edition ROM
- RSU 6.24.00 files
- XDAUnlock.exe
- SD Card (mine is 128 MB but I think as long as it's bigger than 64MB or your current memory in the device you're OK)
- pnewbootflash_40116.exe
All of these files are available here on xda-developers.com, just
search for them.
First back up everything. Not just using the sda backup tool, from the boot loader. You can do the SDA backup if you want, consider it backing up your data. You can also do the ActiveSync backup if you want to save your data. In my case all my data is stored in Domino so I don't
give a hoot about the data on the device. Your mileage may vary!
Second I'm doing ALL of this with no SIM chip in the device. THis may or may not be necessary.
Stick your SD card into the PDA. If it complains about wanting to format it go ahead and let it format the card unless you have stuff on it you want. I'd recommend dropping anything you want from the card onto safe media and just working with it as a blank the rest of the way through because it's easier to just wipe the card in between some steps.
Go to the bootloader utilities. Hit Contacts button and you'll get the boot loader option stuff. If the bootloader utilities you get to right away takes you to a menu with things like Boot+CE-->SD then you don't have to worry about hitting the contacts button. You only need Contacts button
if when you get to the bootloader screen you see nothing more than
some nice colors, the bootloader version and "GSM OK" message.
Take the Boot+CE-->SD option to back everything up. This will take a few minutes.
Once it's done pull the SD out ofthe ppcpe and stick it into your SD card reader.
Bring up xdarit and chose your removeable device.
If you have more than one MMC slot select the different ones until you get one that says 'wallaby' in the hex codes at the bottom of the XDARit screen. You'll be writing out two files, the first is the NB0 file (which is the bootloader) and the second is the NB1 file (which is the OS or ROM). Name these something like original.nb0 and 1.
Wipe the SD card (format FAT).
Stick the SD card back into the pda and soft reset, then cradle it.
Go to a DOS prompt and CD to where you put 'pnewbootflash_40116.exe.'
Type 'pnewbootflash_40116 nbl515.nb0' to write the wallaby 5.15 boot loader to the device. If when you downloaded the 5.15 bootloader you called it something else (like 'wallaby_boot_loader_V5.15.nb0'
you should of course use that name instead!
The output looks like this:
D:\XDAtools\binaries>pnewbootloader_40116 bl515.nb0
Copying D:\XDAtools\binaries\itsutils.dll to WCE:\windows\itsutils.dll
in FindFlashInfoOffset
protection found at 8c0d60f8
result: 00000000 00000000
Now..why did I downgrade the bootloader? At this stage I'm troubleshooting why I get the 'error getting unlock code' message running XDAUnlock. I've got three variables I know of, bootloader, ROM and Radio Stack. I chose to start with the bootloader because
some posts out there say boot loaders 5.17 and higher have some checksum that keeps certain ROMS from working properly. Perhaps if I'd started with the radio stack I'd have been done right away and saved a few hours but all the posts about possible device destruction made me start with the bootloader! Again, your results may vary!
Next I changed the ROM to the XDA Developers special edtion.
Make sure the SD card is in the PDA and cradle it.
Run OSIMagetool and load the ROM file in the first box, chose SD Card in the second box.
If you downloaded the special edition ROM you might
have some luck using the Installer that comes with it but apparently that
does not work with ActiveSync 3.7.1. I got messages that said it could not access the device or no connection etc. Instead I used OSImageTool to load the NK.NBF file included in the distribution. Note that to get to this file you DO have to unzip the EXE file you download!
Once complete pull the pda out of the cradle.
Hold power+soft reset to get the boot loader menu. This should show up as 5.15 now. It will automatically detect that the SD card contains a ROM that can be flashed to the device. If for some reason it does not automatically detect this maybe you have to hit Contacts. I did not have
to do that, it just told me to hit Action to download the ROM.
Hit Action button (aka the jog button) to write it to the device. This will take a few minutes, go grab a beer or two or three. I took the safe route and connected power to the device while writing the flash.
Once it's finished cold boot the device. I waited 2-3 minutes before re-engaging the battery.
Here's a gotcha. On the right side of the SIM there is a little switch. If the rubber door for the sim is not totally closed you can't get the device to boot. This switch is real small so it's very possible to miss it. You can see it fine if you take the back off the device (which I determined from a post here that told you how to get the battery out).
When it boots you should have the 5.15 wallaby booting the xda special edition. Follow the instructions to calibrate the screen and you're ready to move on.
Now if the radio is 6.25.02 xdaunlock won't work, it just generates the 'error getting unlock code' message. You have to downgrade the radio to have this work.
There's lots of posts around here that say don't screw with the radio because if it errors you've got a fried device. I imagine this is true so balance how bad you want to unlock the device against the possibility of totally frying the device. I've done two radio upgrades in my life on the PPCPE, both were OK but again, caution is advised.
Grab the 6.24 radio zip and unzip into a folder on your computer. Use activesync to copy the files to \windows on the device.
Execute the rsupdate.exe program to reprogram the radio to 6.24. WHen completed soft reset the device and go into start-settings-system-device info to make sure you're at 6.24 radio vesion.
Copy the xdaunlock.exe to the device and execute. It should say 'you're device appears to be SIM Locked, would you like to remedy this?" click Yes to unlock the device.
Now the device is unlocked. You can change the ROM to WM2003 now if you want (which I did). I imagine you can re-upgrade your bootloader
and radio stack if you want but I'm leaving well enough alone for now!
Hi ALL
I did unlock my phone thank you all.
Spicial thanks to "rhodwyn".
Best regards.
Works!!!
Thanks !!! Its working!!!
help in getting all the files needed....
Hi,
I would like to try this.... but where can I get the file pnewbootflash_40116.exe? Or is this a file that I'll create?
rhodwyn,
I would appreciate some help in getting most of the files.
Thanks in advance.
It worked for me too, thanks for the great solution, rhodwyn!
Thank you rhodwyn and everybody... my 2 cents
I love this site and I think that everybody does a great job. I found rhodwyn’s post to be very comprehensive and it is the one that ultimately helped me out this time. I don’t know if anybody is even interested anymore, but since I’ve been helped, I figured that I’ll try and help someone else. I assume that you’ve already read rhodwyn’s post.
I had the same starting configuration. I did everything that he suggested except for changing the bootloader and it worked perfectly. So, as he suspected it was enough to downgrade the radio stack and to load the special edition ROM. I subsequently upgraded my ROM and all is good (although I haven’t upgraded the radio stack and I’m not sure if I will).
I’ve read other posts about problems downgrading and upgrading the RSU and the 1% problem… I had a problem the first time I tried and I became very nervous, but I looked at rhodwyn’s post more closely and placed rsupdate.exe into PPC’s \windows folder and tried it again and was successful.
thanks
rhodwyn
10 minutes and done

Will flashing my ROM remove Orange's app and SIM locking?

I've got hold of an old c500 from a mate so I don't have to take my XDA IIs out with me all the time. I've tried to unlock the phone but to no avail. I was wondering if flashing the ROM to WM5 would remove all the crap that Orange has put on there and unlock it to allow me to use my O2 SIM.
If you had searched, you would know...
Do a search.
If you don't find it, list your search criteria and I will tell you..
If I use the same search critera and DO find someting.. ..well, then you suck at searchng?
Right, I'm mid-way through SIM unlocking my C500. I've application unlocked it and need to install a .cab file to allow the sim unlock, however, now that I have application unlocked it, it will only register as a guest on my PC through active sync meaning that I can not browse files and copy the .cab file over.
Help!
Strange
Then you are in a very peculiar situation.
I can browse the contents of both my XDA II and XDA Exec while connected as "Guest".
Actually, it's the only thing I can do as guest..
How ever, if your guest mode is different from the rest of us, why not use IR, Bluetooth or a SD card reader to copy your app?
In worst case, perhaps mail it to yourself and install it?
Or upload to an FTP, and then download and install?
Having now followed your advice and uploaded, then downloaded the .cab it will not install citing lack of permissions as the cause, indicating to me that the device has not been application unlocked. I did it using the HTC Unlock programme from SPV Services. I have also tried unlocking via the offical Orange system but the Action Register will not run and keeps asking me to reconnect the device.
I think we need to clarify some terms here..
What exactly do you mean by "Application unlocked" ?
using an app to unlock the phone, or removing some lock preventing you from running apps?
And by "Lack of permission", was ever a certificate or "signed app" mentioned?
Application unlock meaning that I should have nothing stopping me running any apps I want nor should any of the phone's features be barred to me.
I don't know but I assume that's what I mean. All FAQs and tutorials about SIM unlocking the c500 talk about having to have it Application unlocked first.

[URGENT] Help needed, INVALID SECURITY CODE

Hello,
My phone has 4 number security code you have to enter when the phone's being unlocked(did in settings, default winmo lock but HTC made an unlocking skin on it).
I've taken out a battery while the phone was on, then turned it back again in 3 hours. I move the unlock image, and as usual dialpad appears asking for security code. I enter as I usually do and it says INVALID CODE. I'm like - WTF? Tried again, nothing. Tried dozens of times, nothing. Reboot doesn't help. Now it even stopped saying INVALID CODE, when you press the unlock button it doesn't do anything.
I had the "lock" feature working fine for weeks.
QUESTION: What to do(without hardreset)? Phone is set to sync when USB connected, Windows Mobile Device Centre says unlock your phone first before sync. I can't do anything, can't make call(i can receive it), can't check messages or anything, i can't unlock it ffs! Help please, any ideas are welcome
you aren't alone,happened to quite a few.
did you recently install swype 3.9?(there are other reasons)
i've not seen anyone get out without hard resetting.
i have miri rom with swype pre installed
maybe there's a way to upload a file to storage card that will change some registry keys? problem will be how to run it
Sallcho said:
i have miri rom with swype pre installed
maybe there's a way to upload a file to storage card that will change some registry keys? problem will be how to run it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
About the only thing I can think of is if you were able to find a way to put something in the \windows\startup folder that fixed it - but like someone here already said - odds are you're going to have to do a hard-reset.
@
It happened to me awhile back...i tried to find a way but didnt manage to find it, i had to hard reset..

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