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Old 10-12-2007, 09:23 PM
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Your only hope then may be a master reset, as long as you have a Sprint-branded Apache. Other providers might have it also but I know for a fact that Verizon doesn't.

You would go to the phone screen and type ##RTN# (which is ##786#). If the PST doesn't come up at that point then ##RTN# will not work for you. If PST does come up then click the right soft key. The screen will then prompt you for an unlock code. That would be your MSL (same code you used to get into the phone with QPST). If you enter that correctly then a dialog box will come up asking you to confirm that you want to do a master reset. Tap OK and the phone will do a hard reset but should also restore many of the nvm files to their defaults.

Without knowing exactly what files in QPST you overwrote (and what portions of the files involved) then I don't know how else to help you). Good luck.
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