AS ABOVE
i've followed the steps , dont say im a leecher cause i read through all.
host file checked - no window developer services
regedit.exe - edited the registry
installed zune
installed microsoft sdk
activation code - gotten
network adapters were disabled when trying the steps below
so how i go about doing this and it doesnt work
1 : connect phone and install cert
2 : start WPConnect.exe to establish a connection
3 : Start zune
4 : place unlocker at C:\
5: error messages pops out .
tried on my laptop and desktop all same problem.
PS , ive been doing all this for two days , researching every night till3am while i have school next day. i have no idea what i still need to do.
Try to restart the computer, maybe some IM software took the port 443
Thats what I did
any other help ?... i check for the port too already. i will try it now again
Start zune first esablish connection, THEN run chevron by right clicking and choosing "Run As Admin"
TheATHEiST said:
Start zune first esablish connection, THEN run chevron by right clicking and choosing "Run As Admin"
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tried , no avail
lionhart1001987 said:
tried , no avail
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thats it ? ... no help ?
lionhart1001987 said:
thats it ? ... no help ?
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Why are you quoting yourself??
Also people have tried to help you, Yu are obviously doing something wrong or there is something on your pc that is blocking your connection, try and read some guides and disable anything that could potentially be blocking it.
lionhart1001987 said:
thats it ? ... no help ?
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OK start up your mobile. Is the date and time correct (Very important) if all ok then start zune. open up the chevron on c/drive and see if it will connect with ot the Ohno message.
You may have to do this a few times. try the other computer as well.
Some guy's can get the chevron to work, by puting the date a few months forward NOT back.
If you do manage to get the chevron unlocked, then dont lock it.
Make sure to swith off spyware detectors, and put your antivirus into stand by mode until you complete this tasks.
and read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=912218
Russ
hello everyone, im haveing trubles with connecting my phone to my pc .... i intalled wp7 and activated it with registry code, then i instaled chevronwp7.cer on my phone (by sending it on my email, like manual says) ... problem is that im getting error messages when i run Chevronwp7 on my pc. it says that there is no zune running and there is no phone connected. but phone is plugged and zune is running (but it says that there is no device connected too) ... sooo ... does anyone have an idea about this ? thx
check your "device manager" (on windows) and look if there are some "unknown device" or some device in error state (i.e.: with an exclamation point)...
on what operating system are you running now? (please specify service pack level if there's one too..)
stanoye92 said:
i intalled wp7 and activated it with registry code, then i instaled chevronwp7.cer on my phone
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What instructions tell you to do this?
Activation is the very very last thing you should do. Just read the instructions carefully and follow the correct order and it should work fine.
hello ... hmm ... i got one "Unknown device" ... running windows 7 (64bit) on my pc ... pls tell me what to do with that "unknown device prob" ... )
What instructions tell you to do this?
Activation is the very very last thing you should do. Just read the instructions carefully and follow the correct order and it should work fine.
anyway ... before activation i had same problem ... i thought that device will show after activating its os ... but its all the same ...
what a stupid queston of me ! ... what do to with "unknown device" ... instal driver ofc .. but then what to do ... i dont think i can handle all those "lock/unlock zune " posts... i dont know how to fix my certificats and my chevron .... it has problems :/
problably, the "unknown device" is your WP7 phone.
try this:
right click on it, then select "properties" and go to the "driver" tab.
then "update driver".
otherwise, go to te "details" tab (i'm not english, your translation may differs), i mean the last tab after "driver".
in the drop down menu select "Hardware ID", copy&paste the string appeared in "values"
EDIT:
your problem was already discussed HERE
whit same solution...
see if you have relocking unlock problems, there is a simple and effective way of fixing it
firstly run in admin mode and then.....
"If at first you dont succeed try try try try again"
thats it really, i got the dreded oh-oh message so i just kept running it and eventually it worked.
So obviously get the cert on your phone and do the reg patch thingy to make it a HD7 get it connected to zune then keep trying the unlock took
does chevron start at all, and then gives you the message? or does it give it straight away? and do you have thedeveloper tools installed? try removing your device and then checking device manager.... then connect your device and search for changes.... see if that unknown device really IS your phone....
Hello all,
as title today flashed my phone to get new 7.8 dynamic rom
flash goes well
but after hard reset the phone shows invalid sim card
and imei shows 000000000 (code *#06#)
any idea?
i found a guide here to use QPST but is for samsung SIII
and the 8700 have different engineering menu code...
Please save me ((
***SOLVED***
the solution is app diagnosis
enter in diagnosis dialling the code ##634##
then *#7284#
and select
Modem, Usb Diag
restart the phone and follow the guide here
thanks to Hero for the guide
This may be little bit nooby but discussing on flashing imei's is not a bit illegal-ish? It's not like jailbreaking or any kind of alteration don't you think?
i think so,
in fact i posted a link and not the entire guide
... in any case, it's not so easy to change the imei on your phone and make it functionally.
you need an imei code there is not in use in your country by another phone
and an imei phone a phone like yours according with product type.
there is a function called:
"auto provisioning"
you see you receive, with some carriers, automatic mms and internet configuration at first access?
gsm cell identify and decrpt your imei and give this info to carrier.
hope this can helps
alright, So on my GSM HTC 8x (T-Mobile), I got File Explorer working in QPST. I can read and write various NVram values, change band prefs, etc. One thing interesting I found in the File Explorer (Not Windows OS, but for the Fileexp for the modem) is there is a directory called "Supl". In it is a file called "SuplRootCert". I copied it to my PC, and renamed it to "SuplRootCert.cer". When I opened the file, it presented itself as the "T-Mobile USA Root CA". Trusted Root Certificate.
I wonder what this is doing here? It can't be for Wi-Fi calling because the firmware doesn't support it (although it did at one time)..I wonder if we can put our own root certificate here and if the phone will trust it?
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alright, So on my GSM HTC 8x (T-Mobile), I got File Explorer working in QPST. I can read and write various NVram values, change band prefs, etc. One thing interesting I found in the File Explorer (Not Windows OS, but for the Fileexp for the modem) is there is a directory called "Supl". In it is a file called "SuplRootCert". I copied it to my PC, and renamed it to "SuplRootCert.cer". When I opened the file, it presented itself as the "T-Mobile USA Root CA". Trusted Root Certificate.
I wonder what this is doing here? It can't be for Wi-Fi calling because the firmware doesn't support it (although it did at one time)..I wonder if we can put our own root certificate here and if the phone will trust it?
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The name of the certificate reminds me something about A-GPS, but I could be wrong....
But there is something very intriguing in your experiments: perhaps that way we could enable LTE on the international ATIV S.
Topogigi said:
The name of the certificate reminds me something about A-GPS, but I could be wrong....
But there is something very intriguing in your experiments: perhaps that way we could enable LTE on the international ATIV S.
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I have something you ca try with your Ativ S, if you want:
Try installing the diagnosticApp_Sprint onto your Ativ via the Microsoft Store (Set OEMID to HTC and CID to "null") Then see if you can toast your way to app://e69a2877-59b8-43ed-898d-554fbc4b8b2b/_default#/EmbeddedTool;component/DMSwitchPage.xaml Once there, you can try toggling one of the switches (both will enable the necessary serial Port). When the phone auto-reboots, you should be able to connect it to the PC. Once Windows Update finds and installs the drivers (I am assuming it will do this for the ATIV S), launch the "QPST Service Programming tool" (QPST can be found on the forum if you search for it) Once that tool loads, pick out your device and click "connect". Once that loads, click "read from phone". now go to the UMTS System tab to set your band preferences. (My 8x had all of them enabled by default) (I have nothing to compare it to, so YMMV). Once you have made changes, just press "write to phone" and wait for it to reset. Hopefully then you will have LTE enabled!
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I have something you ca try with your Ativ S, if you want:
Try installing the diagnosticApp_Sprint onto your Ativ via the Microsoft Store (Set OEMID to HTC and CID to "null") Then see if you can toast your way to app://e69a2877-59b8-43ed-898d-554fbc4b8b2b/_default#/EmbeddedTool;component/DMSwitchPage.xaml Once there, you can try toggling one of the switches (both will enable the necessary serial Port). When the phone auto-reboots, you should be able to connect it to the PC. Once Windows Update finds and installs the drivers (I am assuming it will do this for the ATIV S), launch the "QPST Service Programming tool" (QPST can be found on the forum if you search for it) Once that tool loads, pick out your device and click "connect". Once that loads, click "read from phone". now go to the UMTS System tab to set your band preferences. (My 8x had all of them enabled by default) (I have nothing to compare it to, so YMMV). Once you have made changes, just press "write to phone" and wait for it to reset. Hopefully then you will have LTE enabled!
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You can do this with samsung diagnosis, open it and enter *#7284#, then select QC RmNetComposite. After doing whatever you want, you can go back setting it to MTP again.
The phone will reboot when you change this value.
greenboxal said:
You can do this with samsung diagnosis, open it and enter *#7284#, then select QC RmNetComposite. After doing whatever you want, you can go back setting it to MTP again.
The phone will reboot when you change this value.
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Obviously, the new version of the diagnosis app (the one included in the official GDR3 update) inhibits that code...I think I will decide myself to restart from GDR2 and upgrade with the "polish" hack, in the end. I was too lazy to do it, Now I have at least a good reason to do it....
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alright, So on my GSM HTC 8x (T-Mobile), I got File Explorer working in QPST. I can read and write various NVram values, change band prefs, etc. One thing interesting I found in the File Explorer (Not Windows OS, but for the Fileexp for the modem) is there is a directory called "Supl". In it is a file called "SuplRootCert". I copied it to my PC, and renamed it to "SuplRootCert.cer". When I opened the file, it presented itself as the "T-Mobile USA Root CA". Trusted Root Certificate.
I wonder what this is doing here? It can't be for Wi-Fi calling because the firmware doesn't support it (although it did at one time)..I wonder if we can put our own root certificate here and if the phone will trust it?
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How did you do that? I mean... I have a GSM HTC 8x as well and I'd like to edit the registry (mainly to change roaming preferences, bands preferences and if it is possible, the accent colors). Is that possible?
I have installed the Sprint Diagnostics app but it only shows the IMEI info and the SIM card info, nothing more. It does absolutely nothing else. Am I missing something?
You need to install @cpuguy's Native Toast Launcher
and paste this inside the box.
app://e69a2877-59b8-43ed-898d-554fbc4b8b2b/_default#/EmbeddedTool;component/DMSwitchPage.xaml
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cybermiguel said:
How did you do that? I mean... I have a GSM HTC 8x as well and I'd like to edit the registry (mainly to change roaming preferences, bands preferences and if it is possible, the accent colors). Is that possible?
I have installed the Sprint Diagnostics app but it only shows the IMEI info and the SIM card info, nothing more. It does absolutely nothing else. Am I missing something?
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this only allows you to edit the phone modem at this time. We might be able to reflash the os partition with this.
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this only allows you to edit the phone modem at this time. We might be able to reflash the os partition with this.
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Oh well, no problem with that. I'd like to know if I can enable the AWS band on my phone (I got the c620e version). By the way, working with the modem, can I set some MCCs to be recognised as "home" network? Because I use a MVO and the whole time it says it is roaming (when it actually isn't).
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this only allows you to edit the phone modem at this time. We might be able to reflash the os partition with this.
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I tried your method but the tool is unable to write to the phone. Keeps getting a "phone stopped responding to memory" error
compu829 said:
I have something you ca try with your Ativ S, if you want:
Try installing the diagnosticApp_Sprint onto your Ativ via the Microsoft Store (Set OEMID to HTC and CID to "null") Then see if you can toast your way to app://e69a2877-59b8-43ed-898d-554fbc4b8b2b/_default#/EmbeddedTool;component/DMSwitchPage.xaml Once there, you can try toggling one of the switches (both will enable the necessary serial Port). When the phone auto-reboots, you should be able to connect it to the PC. Once Windows Update finds and installs the drivers (I am assuming it will do this for the ATIV S), launch the "QPST Service Programming tool" (QPST can be found on the forum if you search for it) Once that tool loads, pick out your device and click "connect". Once that loads, click "read from phone". now go to the UMTS System tab to set your band preferences. (My 8x had all of them enabled by default) (I have nothing to compare it to, so YMMV). Once you have made changes, just press "write to phone" and wait for it to reset. Hopefully then you will have LTE enabled!
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I did all of that on my HTC 8x (model c620e) and it did work. However, I'm kind of stuck because Windows doesn't detect the appropriate drivers for the phone and all I got is "HTC Composite device". Do you have any driver that I can use?
@cybermiguel It did that to me at first, too. Make sure the PC you are using has Internet, right-click on the "HTC composite device" in device manager, select "update driver software". Then tell it to search automatically for drivers. They will "magically" appear.
AlvinPhilemon said:
I tried your method but the tool is unable to write to the phone. Keeps getting a "phone stopped responding to memory" error
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weird. I was using QPST 2.7 Build 402, and it was working fine. I was able to use "EFS Explorer" and "Service Programming" to read/write various info. Try a different USB cable or port on your computer?
Try this driver, for me work (disable driver signature)
My options for Ativ S LTE support
Here my options (ativ S)
What i enable for LTE support?
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Here my options (ativ S)
What i enable for LTE support?
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keep going...there is a tab all the way over to the right that will deal with LTE.
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keep going...there is a tab all the way over to the right that will deal with LTE.
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Find!! This is my "LTE tab"
If you have a phone with LTE enable I can try to set my "LTE tab" as yours
It's dangerous for my phone?
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Find!! This is my "LTE tab"
If you have a phone with LTE enable I can try to set my "LTE tab" as yours
It's dangerous for my phone?
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Who knows...
Anyone know how can we connect Lumia 920 over QPST ?
it can't detect my Phone
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Find!! This is my "LTE tab"
If you have a phone with LTE enable I can try to set my "LTE tab" as yours
It's dangerous for my phone?
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The screenshot you posted seems to me unuseful: all is already enabled and activated. Can you please post a screenshot of the NAS tab? There you should find if LTE UE OP classes are enabled, and, first of all, if UE RAT includes LTE or not.