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Originally Posted by mikedboyd
There is an S2U2 settings app inside the S2U2 folder. The iLock program needs to be running for S2U2 to be 'active'. Installing the S2U2 should put iLock in your 'startup' folder. If you manually launch iLock, it will alternate, on each time you launch it, between 'active' and 'inactive'.
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The s2u2 program i had kept messing things up. i thought i had the latest version too... So theres no way to turn the stock lock on auto? there is a setting in the bsb tweaks but it doesn't seem to work.