When you connect a VM intercept into PC how do get it into modem mode? What ## code do I use? Ex: moment = ##8778# and the epic is ##8778# I've tried it but it did not work... I'm looking to back up my NV items and I have cdma workshop 3.7 any help would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance
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Curious about this as well. On the Epic you do this to get it into modem mode and then you can read it.
This intercept the best I can do is get it with the drivers where I can just see it as a modem and not actually read the phone itself.
Hey guys..
I was having some trouble with this too.
Here is the solution:
1. (If you already have your MSL/SPC, skip this step)
You have to have your MSL/SPC 6 digit code. This is not easy to come by since you can't connect your Intercept as a modem to read it with Cdma Workshop or QPST. You could call VM and ask, but I doubt they'll give it to you.
However there is a workaround:
Download this APK:
http://www.mediafire.com/?jjjynwp2y65ephj
It's a little app called ConnectBot. Once installed, in the lower left hand corner, where it says SSH, change that to "Local".. Then put anything in the text box you want.
When the command prompt comes up, type the command "getprop ril.MSL" and hit enter.
This should give you your MSL/SPC 6 digit code!
2. Dial ##PORT#, enter your MSL/SPC, and make sure both options are set to "modem" and not "pda"
3. You are gonna need additional drivers to access the phone as a modem. On Windows 7, it tries to install, then prompts you to download "Samsung PC Studio 3"
DO NOT INSTALL The one it suggests! Instead install this one:
http://www.mediafire.com/?k7pxzu3uc03nepn
This program will install the drivers you need.
Any questions just ask,
Kev
bhbs203 said:
When you connect a VM intercept into PC how do get it into modem mode? What ## code do I use? Ex: moment = ##8778# and the epic is ##8778# I've tried it but it did not work... I'm looking to back up my NV items and I have cdma workshop 3.7 any help would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance
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you will need to have you msl to get there...
##port# to change the port from modem to pda doesn't work with some hacked flashes
or ##7678# also ##data# to get to the dangerous data screen on sprint ##debug# still works too
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I'm trying to discover the SPC/MSL for my Defy XT557 (Republic Wireless) in order to obtain root. Can flip the phone into DIAG mode using SUT LR and open a COM port, which is then recognized by CDMA WS and DFS cdmatool, but cannot even obtain a successful memory scan or dump using those programs. Radiocomm gives a green circle but no RDELEM hex readout. getprop ril.MSL readout is empty, and alogcat while entering diagnostic phone codes does not show the MSL.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
So I'm thinking at this point that we should wait for the OTA in January and then we might be able to piggyback onto that... Obviously the update will be signed, so we won't be able to modify and then apply it but... we might be able to log enough of the process that we could get lucky and get the info we need to hack this sucker.
has there been any progress in the XT557...
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I'm trying to discover the SPC/MSL for my Defy XT557 (Republic Wireless) in order to obtain root. Can flip the phone into DIAG mode using SUT LR and open a COM port, which is then recognized by CDMA WS and DFS cdmatool, but cannot even obtain a successful memory scan or dump using those programs. Radiocomm gives a green circle but no RDELEM hex readout. getprop ril.MSL readout is empty, and alogcat while entering diagnostic phone codes does not show the MSL.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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How do you get the phone into diag mode using SUT LR? I have installed SUT LR and it detects a phone, but I don't see how to open a com port. I checked the device manage and it only had COM1. Thanks for your help.
How do I put my Defy XT in DIAG mode? sut lr not detects phone...
ejlmd said:
I'm trying to discover the SPC/MSL for my Defy XT557 (Republic Wireless) in order to obtain root. Can flip the phone into DIAG mode using SUT LR and open a COM port, which is then recognized by CDMA WS and DFS cdmatool, but cannot even obtain a successful memory scan or dump using those programs. Radiocomm gives a green circle but no RDELEM hex readout. getprop ril.MSL readout is empty, and alogcat while entering diagnostic phone codes does not show the MSL.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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how you get diag mode with SUT LR???
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how you get diag mode with SUT LR???
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Sorry, I no longer own the phone. But in any case it seemed like a dead end.
The following was posted on one of the Republic Wireless forums regarding obtaining carrier info from a rooted Defy XT 557:
For anyone trying to get information from CDMA Workshop or get info DIAG mode, you can gain access by doing the following:
change the value of /sys/class/usb_composite/diag to 1
I did this using root explorer and edited the value using text editor.
you can then connect without SPC and click read to view most settings (probably enough to cl*ne if wanted).
It also looks like data in the NV Dump file showed data connection info of:
[email protected]
hcm.sprintpcs.com
THIS WORKS WITH THE LATEST UPDATE!!!! THANK YOU dreamliner2012 FOR RUNNING IT THROUGH AND CLARIFYING!
THE ORIGINAL METHODS STILL WORK FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO USE RADIOCOMM AND DFS INSTEAD!
ALL CREDITS TO CELLZEALOT'S THREAD AND ARNOLD SNARB'S POST
GIVE THEM YOUR PROPER THANKS!!!
this was done with stock bootloader, rom, no root, official EVERYTHING
video tutorial HERE
heres the quick rundown -
1: get the Motorola QC Diagnostics driver to install. hard with Win7 x64, but be diligent it does work.
2: boot your XT907/XT926 into BP Tools mode (Vol Up and Down + Power, scroll down to BP Tools hit Vol Up)
3: connect to your computer *duh*
4: open CDMA WS 2.7 or higher (google)
5: connect to your COM Port and press CONNECT
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
7: click the MAIN tab and click READ *dunno if you need to but I did for safe measure*
8: click the MEMORY tab and select READ under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt
9: First Item to read is 8322. Last Item to read is 8323. click SAVE and name the .txt file whatever you want, just remember where you put it
10: open the .txt file you just saved and under 8322 you will see 01 00 00 00 00 etc. change 01 to 00 and save the .txt file. DONT CHANGE 8323!!!
11: back in CDMA WS click WRITE under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt again
12: find the .txt file you just edited and click OK
13: reboot the phone and put in your preferred Sim
14: in Settings go to More... under Wireless Networks and change your Network Mode to GSM/UMTS
15: SUCK IT VERIZON
happy days ahead for all!
don't forget that THANKS button :victory:
***DISCLAIMER***
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LACK OF ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS RESULTING IN A BRICKED DEVICE!
originally posted this in the Motorola Droid RAZR M Q&A section but as I had originally used an XT926 to make this tutorial I thought I had better put this here >_<
---from cellzealot on how to load Win7 x64 drivers---
cellzealot said:
Here is a screenshot of Device Manager on my PC on WIN7 64 bit with the latest 6.2 Motorola USB drivers and my XT907 connected in BP Tools mode with all of the interfaces highlighted.
There are 3 modems, 1 network device and 1 COM port that should be present and installed.
The 6.2 driver set has signed versions for these device interfaces so no force loading should be required and they should install automatically when the phone is connected in BP Tools mode with USB debugging enabled.
Make note of the port number assigned to the COM Port as that is the port you will use for CDMA WS or DFS or any other QC based NV access tool.
The QC Interface is the Motorola QC Diag Port.
Right click and choose Update Drivers then choose Do not load drivers automatically. Allow me to choose from a list of available devices.
Scroll down to Ports: COM/LPT and then Motorola and then Motorola QC Diag Port.
It will warn about unsigned drivers, just click Install anyway and it will load the driver and show up with a COM port number assigned.
Use that COM port for CDMA WS to edit the NV.
If you continue to have problems, I suggest reflashing the firmware or just the modem and fsg.mbn in fastboot, and starting over.
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dragonhart6505 said:
ALL CREDITS TO CELLZEALOT'S THREAD AND ARNOLD SNARB'S POST
GIVE THEM YOUR PROPER THANKS!!!
this was done with stock bootloader, rom, no root, official EVERYTHING
video tutorial HERE
heres the quick rundown -
1: get the Motorola QC Diagnostics driver to install. hard with Win7 x64, but be diligent it does work.
2: boot your XT907/XT926 into BP Tools mode (Vol Up and Down + Power, scroll down to BP Tools hit Vol Up)
3: connect to your computer *duh*
4: open CDMA WS 2.7 or higher (google)
5: connect to your COM Port and press CONNECT
6: click the SECURITY tab and enter 000000 as SPC and click SEND
7: click the MAIN tab and click READ *dunno if you need to but I did for safe measure*
8: click the MEMORY tab and select READ under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt
9: First Item to read is 8322. Last Item to read is 8323. click SAVE and name the .txt file whatever you want, just remember where you put it
10: open the .txt file you just saved and under 8322 you will see 01 00 00 00 00 etc. change 01 to 00 and save the .txt file. DONT CHANGE 8323!!!
11: back in CDMA WS click WRITE under NV ITEMS. dismiss the SPC prompt again
12: find the .txt file you just edited and click OK
13: reboot the phone and put in your preferred Sim
14: in Settings go to More... under Wireless Networks and change your Network Mode to GSM/UMTS
15: SUCK IT VERIZON
happy days ahead for all!
don't forget that THANKS button :victory:
***DISCLAIMER***
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR LACK OF ABILITY TO FOLLOW SIMPLE DIRECTIONS RESULTING IN A BRICKED DEVICE!
originally posted this in the Motorola Droid RAZR M Q&A section but as I had originally used an XT926 to make this tutorial I thought I had better put this here >_<
I NEED CONFIRMATION FROM ANYONE WITH AN XT907 ON THE LATEST UPDATE TO CONFIRM WHETHER OR NOT THIS STILL WORKS!! PLEASE LET ME KNOW SO I CAN UPDATE THE OP ACCORDINGLY!
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If you do this can you use the phone on Verizon still or do you need to revert the changes?
sent from my xt926 RAZR maxx hd
koftheworld said:
If you do this can you use the phone on Verizon still or do you need to revert the changes?
sent from my xt926 RAZR maxx hd
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should be able to just take out the sim and change everything back in Mobile Network settings.
This is the same method that has been posted for a long time. The only difference is that the old method used RadioComm.
Cpudan80 said:
This is the same method that has been posted for a long time. The only difference is that the old method used RadioComm.
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Edit: I have been informed that the RadioComm and DFS methods still work with the latest updates as well. I just thought I would post a different method for anyone who wanted an easier interface to work with.
if this isnt helpful to anyone, fine. then ill send a request to remove it. not gonna step on anyone elses tutorial-territory
dragonhart6505 said:
Edit: I have been informed that the RadioComm and DFS methods still work with the latest updates as well. I just thought I would post a different method for anyone who wanted an easier interface to work with.
if this isnt helpful to anyone, fine. then ill send a request to remove it. not gonna step on anyone elses tutorial-territory
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Yeah this method is a bit easier, given RadioComm's daunting interface. What version of CDMA WS did you use? The website lists Free/Lite/Ultimate, but it's not clear if that's just determined by the key that you enter.
Cpudan80 said:
Yeah this method is a bit easier, given RadioComm's daunting interface. What version of CDMA WS did you use? The website lists Free/Lite/Ultimate, but it's not clear if that's just determined by the key that you enter.
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cracked version of 2.7 works fine
Will this work with GSM networks outside of US on Android 4.3?
Sensivity said:
Will this work with GSM networks outside of US on Android 4.3?
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Its already a World Phone, there's no need to do this for any carrier outside of U.S, but yes it will
dragonhart6505 said:
Its already a World Phone, there's no need to do this for any carrier outside of U.S, but yes it will
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Yes, my GSM SIM worked fine on stock and based on stock roms, but when I tried CM 10.2 for xt926 (Android 4.3) it just couldn't find my mobile network. CM 10.2 for xt925 finds network but can't connect to them automaticly or manually, so I want to try this tutorial for CM10.2 for xt926.
Sensivity said:
Yes, my GSM SIM worked fine on stock and based on stock roms, but when I tried CM 10.2 for xt926 (Android 4.3) it just couldn't find my mobile network. CM 10.2 for xt925 finds network but can't connect to them automaticly or manually, so I want to try this tutorial for CM10.2 for xt926.
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There's a patch for the gsm but people are reporting no luck so far with CM 10.2 4.3 based ROMs on the Razr M. This method does not help that but if you find out otherwise id like to know
My phone xt926 is working on PacMans ROM. I followed these instructions. Did a full wipe including system. Installed the PacMan Gsm ROM. Everything but UMTS works. Edge data works fine.
UMTS works fine with the stock ROM. I wonder if of is a seem edit or build prop issue to get it working on AOSP ROMs
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Flash Me, maybe?
I now have HSPA+ working on my phone with PacMan.
In case anyone is interested in either thanking me for being brilliant or roast me for sucking at searching for pre existing solutions, I'll post my steps here.
1. Flash to stock using RSD Lite and the newest Verizon files from here http://sbf.droid-developers.org/vanquish/list.php
2. Follow the instructions from either this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389740 or this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166542 I used the RadioComm method because screw drivers
3. Ensure the new gsm sim is registered and working on the network.
4. Download the your favorite ROM. I am using the PacMan 4.3
5. In recovery wipe everything including the system, cache and dalvik cache
6. Install Rom and wipe cache again
7. Boot, login, and download Viaero 4g toggle or press *#*#4636#*#* and change the phone to GSM/wcdma (prl).
8. Add this to your bulid.prop thanks to mattwheat at droidrzr.com. http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/t...et-data-and-smsmms-working-on-xt926-422-roms/
Edit build props to reflect this :
ro.carrier= T-Mobile (or your carrier)
ro.telephony.default_network = 9
telephony.rilV7NeedCDMALTEPhone = false
8. ????????
9. Profit
I hope this helps.
can anyone confirm if this is working with the 9.18.94 on the HD??
Problems!!!
I am using Win7 32b and I already installed everything moto drivers, the CDMA and put my phone on BP mode, but for some reason the program does not detect the port, why? What can I do?
dlucas8384 said:
can anyone confirm if this is working with the 9.18.94 on the HD??
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yes it does ^_^
Pizzoro said:
I am using Win7 32b and I already installed everything moto drivers, the CDMA and put my phone on BP mode, but for some reason the program does not detect the port, why? What can I do?
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Try this
Try use unlock root pro
Picked up a Razr M the other day for $10, this method still works awesome. Thanx for the hard work.
vwmaniacx said:
Picked up a Razr M the other day for $10, this method still works awesome. Thanx for the hard work.
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^_^
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The situation is this: Friend got a Droid Razr M, and I went and rooted it. I have learned that it's impossible pretty much to unlock the bootloader since his was built May 24th and has the most current OTA update.
What he would like to have is the phone on the Straight Talk Network. He would also like a custom recovery and ROM. I'm a little lost on this phone and have spent 3 hours reading at least on the forum between last night and this afternoon. Is it possible someone could give me some pointers?
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The situation is this: Friend got a Droid Razr M, and I went and rooted it. I have learned that it's impossible pretty much to unlock the bootloader since his was built May 24th and has the most current OTA update.
What he would like to have is the phone on the Straight Talk Network. He would also like a custom recovery and ROM. I'm a little lost on this phone and have spent 3 hours reading at least on the forum between last night and this afternoon. Is it possible someone could give me some pointers?
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GSM unlock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38485323
Custom recovery for locked device is safe strap...http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/downloads/safestrap/
how tohttp://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
As far as ROMs for safe strap I don't believe there are many at all... but IMO debloated stock works its what I use even being unlocked just a little theming here n there n its good to go... hope this helps...
Sent from my XT907 using xda app-developers app
ezknives said:
GSM unlock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38485323
Custom recovery for locked device is safe strap...http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/downloads/safestrap/
how tohttp://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
As far as ROMs for safe strap I don't believe there are many at all... but IMO debloated stock works its what I use even being unlocked just a little theming here n there n its good to go... hope this helps...
Sent from my XT907 using xda app-developers app
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I prefer using the NV Item method with CDMA NV-Items Reader Writer, offered free from CDMA-Ware.
(Credits for this go to tehjolly81 for his PagePlus guide to connect phone)
1) With the phone off, do the three-finger salute (hold Volume Up and Down and Power to boot) and boot into BP Tools mode (looks just like normal boot).
2) Now connect phone to PC via USB cable. If you are on Win7 x64 like me, Windows should find 4 new devices but won't have the drivers to install any of them. If prompted to install anything by Windows, (i.e., Add New Hardware Wizard, etc) cancel out of it.
3) Click 'Start' -> right click on 'Computer' and choose 'Properties'. Click on 'Device Manager' on the left. Here you should see 4 items from the phone that are missing a driver (they will have a yellow question mark next to them).
4) One of the items with a question mark should be labeled something similar to "QC Interface" (NOT the NMEA interface). Right click on it and choose Update Driver Software. Now choose Browse my computer for driver software -> Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer -> Show all devices -> Motorola -> Motorola QC Diag Port. Finish running through the wizard and it should install the correct driver. After installed, it should show the COM Port # that the diagnostic interface is installed on under the "Ports (COM & LPT)" section of Device Manager.
After getting the QC Interface and getting a com port, just download the free NV-Items reader writer from Here.
Unrar the exe and run it;
1: Select the com port of your phone and hit connect
2: Press read at the top, bottom should say this: Log message: > SPC is correct. Phone unlocked
3: In Range (Dec): put 8322 in the left box 8323 in the right box and hit read; it will prompt to save as a text file.
4: Open the file and change the first 01 to 00 under the 8322 section DO NOT MODIFY 8323. Save the changes.
5: Tap Write and select the saved text file, it should show Writing NV-items from a file: Done at the bottom.
6: Tap Mode > Reset then tap Disconnect and close the program, GSM should work fine after that.
I find this method easier and less dangerous than the Radiocomm method.
This is *IF* you want to use Straight Talk's GSM BYOP, they DO offer CDMA BYOP now, which then should just activate like a normal Verizon phone after you buy their network code and activate the MEID with them.
Received my boost aquos crystal today. Was hoping to dfs it to page plus as easy as the moto g, but was unsuccessful. I was able to read all normal values using dfs, just not write.
Process:
Entered diag mode using ##diag#.
Installed sharp drivers. (I will attach).
Updated 306sh drivers using Device Manager in windows. Select driver "I know location" or whatever. Chose "show all drivers". Scroll to Sharp Corporation. Select USB diag driver.
Open in dfs. ( I got my Spc code from boost by registering my device on their website to my account. Don't worry, they dount make you pay. Choose your plan, create a new phone number or whatever needed. Doesn't matter... They call it MSL code.)
Entered Spc in dfs and was able to read all info.... But nothing I wrote saved.
In the phone's ##diag# screen, I'd I selected the serial option, I installed the drivers... Same results.
I also force installed my moto RAZR m xt907 drivers (also msm Qualcomm) but same results.
Hope this helps someone with something.
let me know if the link works https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B2YrFGY95PiIeklOT1VVRU5QVGs&export=download
hemanolio said:
Received my boost aquos crystal today. Was hoping to dfs it to page plus as easy as the moto g, but was unsuccessful. I was able to read all normal values using dfs, just not write.
Process:
Entered diag mode using ##diag#.
Installed sharp drivers. (I will attach).
Updated 306sh drivers using Device Manager in windows. Select driver "I know location" or whatever. Chose "show all drivers". Scroll to Sharp Corporation. Select USB diag driver.
Open in dfs. ( I got my Spc code from boost by registering my device on their website to my account. Don't worry, they dount make you pay. Choose your plan, create a new phone number or whatever needed. Doesn't matter... They call it MSL code.)
Entered Spc in dfs and was able to read all info.... But nothing I wrote saved.
In the phone's ##diag# screen, I'd I selected the serial option, I installed the drivers... Same results.
I also force installed my moto RAZR m xt907 drivers (also msm Qualcomm) but same results.
Hope this helps someone with something.
let me know if the link works https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0B2YrFGY95PiIeklOT1VVRU5QVGs&export=download
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can't download the files could you please send to me [email protected]
what is DFS ?
you may try msm drivers.
whynot4444 said:
what is DFS ?
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cdma tools 。。。 now I need drive for 306 so i can connect 306 to DFS but I cant find the COM drive 。。。
cairui505 said:
cdma tools 。。。 now I need drive for 306 so i can connect 306 to DFS but I cant find the COM drive 。。。
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oh, you need drive DIAG, but what do you want with this port?
Hey guys I just found this thread. I am a CDMA Programmer and I wouldn't mind tinkering with this phone. Did it come with stock drivers embedded in the phone? Most do or sometimes you need to get adb driver packs for it. I am willing to help as I have DFS, CDMA Workshop, QPST and more. Please lmk what the current progress is on your end and I'll go ahead and share what I find when the phone arrives at my house. Let's get this rollin again!
kalanir said:
Hey guys I just found this thread. I am a CDMA Programmer and I wouldn't mind tinkering with this phone. Did it come with stock drivers embedded in the phone? Most do or sometimes you need to get adb driver packs for it. I am willing to help as I have DFS, CDMA Workshop, QPST and more. Please lmk what the current progress is on your end and I'll go ahead and share what I find when the phone arrives at my house. Let's get this rollin again!
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yes in sharp web page have stock drivers.. also your can search bcs I saw that one guy is share diag modem driver(also here have msl unlock guide) .. most big problem is that we don't have root and other is if you can seen that phone have gsm radio..
loonbg said:
yes in sharp web page have stock drivers.. also your can search bcs I saw that one guy is share diag modem driver(also here have msl unlock guide) .. most big problem is that we don't have root and other is if you can seen that phone have gsm radio..
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Ok I just ordered a bad esn one from eBay. Is it easy to get the msl code for it aside from activation? That's gonna be a big pain the @$$ if it's not like the Samsung or HTC.
OK guys so I just got my Sharp Aquos today and I have to say, WHAT A PIECE OF ART!!!! But I have started to work on it now. Did have some issues with it but I got it working. Managed to get into a hidden menu to do a RTN reset of it and now trying to get Diag Drivers. I got my MSL courtesy of an hour of research that surly paid off. So next step: connection to CDMA Workshop! Let me know what drivers you have found that work for this for the coms.
kalanir said:
I have to say, WHAT A PIECE OF ART!!!!
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you r 100% right
kalanir said:
Managed to get into a hidden menu to do a RTN reset of it
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how?
kalanir said:
trying to get Diag Drivers.
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please share
kalanir said:
I got my MSL courtesy of an hour of research that surly paid off
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can u tell me how?
I was wondering if anyone has been able to get their msl from sprint? I am trying to get msl ans having no luck.
Tsukiyohikage said:
I was wondering if anyone has been able to get their msl from sprint? I am trying to get msl ans having no luck.
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I was able to get my msl by following the advice of @be free
See my similar thread here.
Sent from my Sprint HTC 10 using Tapatalk
Thanks. I tried it, but couldn't get it to work for me.
Tsukiyohikage said:
Thanks. I tried it, but couldn't get it to work for me.
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Hi Tsukiyohikage, i got you covered, send me a PM and will help you with the MSL of your phone, i think i have an easy way to get it
Tsukiyohikage said:
I was wondering if anyone has been able to get their msl from sprint? I am trying to get msl ans having no luck.
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Can you use attached - just use password oriax123 and choose scan. Then change method from NV to HTC. Finally click Read SPC - your MSL is the 6 digit code which is output.
Need to put phone in DIAG (##3424#) and then connect phone to PC. I used WIndows 10 x64, however, YMMV.
pinky059 said:
Can you use attached - just use password oriax123 and choose scan. Then change method from NV to HTC. Finally click Read SPC - your MSL is the 6 digit code which is output.
Need to put phone in DIAG (##3424#) and then connect phone to PC. I used WIndows 10 x64, however, YMMV.
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Thanks that worked.
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Thanks that worked.
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i can confirm this works
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-one-m9/general/nv-unlock-sim-t3314755
just download the basicflasher located at bottom of first post
Basic Flasher gives me a connection error.
Rooted Sprint HTC 10, still can't get MSL by any method - Basic Flasher, CDMAtoo, Terminal Emulator... any other advie?
dreadpiraterobert said:
Basic Flasher gives me a connection error.
Rooted Sprint HTC 10, still can't get MSL by any method - Basic Flasher, CDMAtoo, Terminal Emulator... any other advie?
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After entering the DM Command Service (##3424#), did you activate "DM" mode? Because if you didn't, the Basic Flasher won't find your phone. After clicking "Scan", log should show "HTC Diagnostic Interface" and a (COM X). Click "Connect" and you should see "Device Connected." Change Method to "HTC" and click "Read SPC". MSL should show up next to "SPC:".
When I ran this program, it threw a Microsoft C++ Framework error. Just click "Continue" and program will still work.
cytherian said:
After entering the DM Command Service (##3424#), did you activate "DM" mode? Because if you didn't, the Basic Flasher won't find your phone. After clicking "Scan", log should show "HTC Diagnostic Interface" and a (COM X). Click "Connect" and you should see "Device Connected." Change Method to "HTC" and click "Read SPC". MSL should show up next to "SPC:".
When I ran this program, it threw a Microsoft C++ Framework error. Just click "Continue" and program will still work.
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After getting the MSL directly from the Bootloader (Basic Flasher could not connect... and getting it from the bootloader took a looooong time) I'm now stuck with the NV tools. Same problem, can't connect to COM 3. (Or any other port.)
dreadpiraterobert said:
After getting the MSL directly from the Bootloader (Basic Flasher could not connect... and getting it from the bootloader took a looooong time) I'm now stuck with the NV tools. Same problem, can't connect to COM 3. (Or any other port.)
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How'd you get your MSL directly from the Bootloader? I don't remember seeing it displayed in the bootloader screens. I couldn't get Basic Flasher to find my phone on any COM port until I activated DM Mode. If you did that and it still didn't see it, don't know what could be the problem. Are you able to run adb commands on your phone from CMD window without any issue?