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Good, but it will be more informative if you will share dump itself.
 
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Think I got it
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Last edited by guilledoc; 2013-01-23 at 11:23.
 
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Stored hash in CAL is "YgVuR4XaM507Y". And code for this hash is: 30912
 

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Thanks a lot!!!
 
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Originally Posted by guilledoc View Post
Hi I changed the lock code and can't remember it becouse i never use it so wanted to get it back just in case...
But when I tipe
echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):

I get:
root::
So?
Thanks for help

Same thing happened to me. Then I did the dump and within it I found the following parts referencing lock_code;

ConF....lock_cod
e...........Az|I
J,......12345...
."..

ConF....lock_cod
e.......(...Ab+
i_2.....ThBQDAAC
qcPbs...........
............

Since 12345 doesn't work, I assume the hash that has my lock code is ThBQDAACqcPbs . I would be grateful if someone could post me the code for this hash.


Edit: won't have to bother you at all in the end. Managed to decode the hash by the help of a friend. the code I was looking for was 12174

Last edited by paxromana; 2013-01-30 at 11:55.
 

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Hi,

I have just purchased a used N900. I have tried to use the echo command to retrieve the lock code. It prints out root:: as the result. However, the default codes do not work either. I have tried 12345, 123456, 54321, 654321, 000000, 00000. But all were in vain.

I would like to ask for help on such problem.
Thank you.

UPDATE: I was able to reset the lock-code thank to qwerty12. Many thanks.

Last edited by qnn; 2013-02-07 at 20:56. Reason: updating
 
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#668
Originally Posted by pali View Post
Stored hash in CAL is "YgVuR4XaM507Y". And code for this hash is: 30912

when typed
dd if=/dev/mtd1ro of=/home/user/MyDocs/mtd1dump

dd: can't open /dev/mtd1ro: permission denied

i typed sudo root
then

Password:

what to do?please help to get lock code
 
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Originally Posted by legendracer View Post
when typed
dd if=/dev/mtd1ro of=/home/user/MyDocs/mtd1dump

dd: can't open /dev/mtd1ro: permission denied

i typed sudo root
then

Password:

what to do?please help to get lock code
Make sure you have rootsh installed before, you can find it in the default application manager.
Then do this exactly
Step 1:
Code:
sudo gainroot
Step 2
Code:
echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):
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Originally Posted by mr_pingu View Post
Make sure you have rootsh installed before, you can find it in the default application manager.
Then do this exactly
Step 1:
Code:
sudo gainroot
Step 2
Code:
echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1|tail -1):
rootsh installed
sudo gain root
root shell enabled

Busybox v1.10.2 (debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) built in shell (ash)
enter help for a list of built-in commands.

/home/user #echo root:$(grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1ltail -1):
grep:invalid option -- 1
Busybox v1.10.2 (debian 3:1.10.2.legal-1osso30+0m5) multi-call binary
usage:grep [-Hhri1LnqvsoeFEABC] PATTERN [FILEs...]


what to do?
 
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