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> > U used ASIC type 5, then tried Code 5, then 7 then 1. The first two
> > came back as "Code Error" whilst Code one came back as "Not allowed" I
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> You've stuffed it. It's a cable job now.
I guessed as much !
Is it something I can do with a cable if I had one ? I've unlcoked a few
of my older phones with cable and software but nothing recently. Can you
say what would be needed ?
If not is it something you can do or any suggestions ?
Thanks again.
Jon - 30 Dec 2004 23:24 GMT
6600@funkyfreddy.fsnet.co.uk reckoned that...
> Is it something I can do with a cable if I had one ?
You will need hardware aswell, so not really.
> I've unlcoked a few
> of my older phones with cable and software but nothing recently. Can you
> say what would be needed ?
At the very least a dataone clip would do it, but well expensive to
rescue one phone. I personally would get my UFS3 box on it, and after 3
seconds of USB action and associated flashing lights it would be solved.

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