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2007-12-06
, 06:40
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@ Montreal
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#12
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BTW, I have reflashed my N800 several times and it still remembers the lock code that I originally set. So a reflash doesn't seem to be a fix for a lost code.
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2008-02-09
, 02:15
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2008-02-12
, 19:23
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2008-02-12
, 19:26
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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I accidentally locked my device and didn't know the lock code. I ended up reflashing the device to get it unlocked and then I was able to find the lock code in /dev/mtd1.
I find it ridiculous that it is that difficult to recover a forgotten lock code - the fact is that having the lock code this protected isn't going to make the device less likely to be stolen - it is only going to make it difficult for users like me who accidentally hit lock device when trying to turn it off. Now I am off to figure out how to remove "Lock Device" from the power menu as I never use it and I don't want to do this again by mistake.
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2008-05-17
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Ok, that's fine, i was able to find the password in /dev/mtd* ...
I won't say more as i don't want stupid thief to abuse this, Linux people will know.
edit: i did try to contact them but still waiting for answers, this was faster
Tnx