Hi,
I saw the IIWPO guide on http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=IIWPO
I would like to know if is there a way to capture the mobile number.
As, when a person finds a phone he/she will treat it as their own and prob
insert their own sim card. As i have a power on password, which only can go around via a hard reset. Any clues ?
Btw, is that guide complete? anyth else i need to take note of ?
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Has anyone managed to unlock the extended rom on an XDA IIi, Just got my hands on one, so any help would be great.
I could also do with unlocking mine as well, i have tried all the extended rom unlocking software for the XDA2 and XDA2s but neither work on the 2i
Thanks
John
update
Been at thiis for the last day, it would seem that HTC have revamped the memory layout, the Extended rom is now listed under vdisk under hkey local machine/system/storagemanager/profiles. so far had no luck trying to expose it let alone unlock it. will keep at it though.
anyone managed to get that chip unlock it's use?
I have some problem with unlocking my extended rom on Qtek2020i.
Anybody have any information about resolve this bad situation?
Guru&developers! Please help!
Hi Guys,
I do not remember the name and thread...pls try tosearch in Himalaya section.There's one chap who had extracted the Ext ROM from 2i and posted...and I have all those files...Pls check..and then we can ask how did he manage to do so
hi
you can UNHIDE the ext rom and get files from it but cant delete or write to it as it remains unlocked..
you can unhide it by finding a file called loadvdisk in windows directory (be careful not to reset as it goes back into hiding after a reset)
how to unlock the ext rom remains a mystery.....
i hope someone is working on it though.....
Does this help?
http://www.pdaphonehome.com/forums/...664be4&threadid=46946&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
I think it's what you are looking for...
I know about loadvdisk.exe from Windows directory, but this program only unhide this part of memory.
I need unhide&unlock program, like program for XDA II
Hallo,
please, is any news about unlocking Ext.ROM ALPINE? Utilitily "loadvdisk.exe" (see above) Extended ROM unhiding, but not unlocking.
Thanks and Regards
what are the advantages of unlocking the ext.ROM?
Customizing must have programs and simpler start them after hard reset for example.
I'm seek way for unlock ext rom in 2i too but didn't see one,now.
I've another solution to unhide your 2i without any addition program.
just Hard Reset your Device in first screen do notthing just leave it & connect it with computer you will see Extended ROM folder
anyone had UNLOCK it????
hi people,
I have upgraded my xda2 to wm2005, now active sync has crashed and i cannot get a connection going at all with it.
does anyone know if it is possible to downgrade via an sd card. I'd like to put the image on the sd card then do the downgrade from there.
I cannot use the normal methods because they all require an activesync connection.
if you do and could give me a real dummies step by step, I would be very grateful
thanks
First suggestion re-install act.sync on your PC & if your xda2 is the problem: hard-reset that one.
yeah, I have done that. I have tried it on another pc, and re-installed active sync 4
thanks
& that didn't work, too bad. Then you need advice from a xda2 specialist, & that's not me (I only know the magician). Have you checked your device's wiki section?
I have not checked but will do now, thanks anyway
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In one of my more thoughtless moments I have installed the emoze client on my S620. Now the phone locks up after every restart. Is there any way I can stop that software from starting or do I have to do a hard reset!
hopeful
Adrian
I guess you never found an answer here? I have the exact same problem. Old versions of emoze worked fine... new one, killed my dash.
I haven't tried it, but from other posts I've gathered that you can remove the SIM card, start the phone, do NOT clear the error at boot, connect USB to a PC and launch ActiveSync, then remove the offending program from \Windows\StartUp. This avoid the hard reset.
Perry
www.kidpub.com
bowenar57 said:
In one of my more thoughtless moments I have installed the emoze client on my S620. Now the phone locks up after every restart. Is there any way I can stop that software from starting or do I have to do a hard reset!
hopeful
Adrian
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I'm not really familiar with this app, but just out of curiosity, did you install this on your micro-SD card? if you did, then remove the sd card and then reboot. This will make the startup link "fizzle out" since it's pointing to media located on a piece of hardware that is not installed. This should allow you to then re-insert the micro-SD card (after a couple of minutes) and then go through the settings-->>remove programs ...portion
Thanks for the feedback.
I cant remember where I installed the offending software.
I have done a hard reset since the original post and all is working fine, but I will snaffle those ideas away for future reference - should it ever happen again.
I love this forum!
I downloaded and installed the AT&T official build from this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=317952
It says it has 4 GB SDHC support, but my phone still says there is no storage card installed.
Anyone have any tips please?
Have you tried a soft reset?
Yes, I have. Still says it's not installed.
Well, in the specs it does say that it has "4gb SDHC support."
If you can find it in File Explorer, check to see that it's not the card by putting it in a card reader and having the computer detect it.
hey
i just got a samsung i780 and i forgot my password and its locked and i got it wrong like 3 times and it locked a different way . this is what it says-- several incorrecct passwords have been entered. To continue password entry, enter 'a1b2c3'.In case of emergency,enter an emergency phone number-- i dont wanna go to the supplier is it possible to do this myself??? pls asap help =]
Ok, so I've done some research, and I'm about 2 seconds from resigning myself to a hard-reset. I'm gonna see if you wizards can conjure me up some kind of miracle;
Here's the question: Is there any possible way to dump the contents of the filesystem without accessing Windows Mobile directly? Alternatively, is there any way to recover text messages after a hard-reset? The goal here is text-messages, anything else is bonus.
Here's the story in case any of it points to a recovery option;
I'm running Windows Mobile 6.1 on my Rhodium. I followed a guide to change the registry information for my default keyboard ( http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/...r-as-windows-mobile-default-after-soft-reset/ ). Everything went fine, except I think I used the wrong identifier for which keyboard to use.
The phone wont boot, shows a black screen ( after the standard tmobile logo ), and after a few minutes suggests a hard-reboot with VOL+ ). I can access both the bootloader ( VOL- and Power ) and the Hard-Reset ( from the previously described and using [Answer]+[Hangup]+[Power] ).
I'm really looking for any kind of solution, any thrown bone. Here are the options I'm aware of;
1: Rip the phone apart and unsolder/read the memory directly ( apparently this will work, with a lot of time, and a useless phone after. Not an option )
2: Root the phone and access the filesystem directly ( I can't find any information specific to the rhodium on this, any links would be great )
3: Recover the messages after a hard-reset ( like I've seen on SD cards, but I don't know if you can do this on the built-in memory. Again, any information or links are appreciated )
4: Dump everything on the built in memory to my computer and sort it out later ( I don't care how long it would take me, even if I have to use a hex-editor to lovingly single out the messages' garbled contents. Would need to know how to make such a dump first ).
Yes, I know I need to make backups ( I have some, but not for a few months, and they were the important ones ).
Yes, I know people hate windows mobile and tell me I should switch to Android.
Yes, I know "hard-reset and forget" is an option. I'm not looking to avoid it, I just really, REALLY want to know if anyone has another option before I resort to that.
mtty
Ok, I've done more research;
Apparently you can use mtty.exe to connect to the phone and issue low-level commands. I'm aware of a task 29 ( format ) and task 8 ( reset ). Does anyone know if a reset just writes the image? If so, can I run task 8 without task 29?
success?
Through one way or another, I'm suffering the same problem and I'm trying to dump the memory. Did you have any success?
Sadly no, noone gave a crap.
Sorry about that. Seems like the bootloader that's installed by default is all-together MISSING that copy command. Maybe you can try installing a new loader, but I have no information for that.
*edit* Forgot what information was in this thread
There's a command that will do a ROM dump to the SD card so you can sift through the data manually. It's accessible through mtty if you have the right bootloader version, and the root password ( that's around someplace, let me know if you need it ). But like I said, mine was missing the command all together. Who knows, maybe you have a different version.
Also, you might be able to dump the rom through USB, but I think you need OS access to do it