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Originally Posted by PPC_N00B
ok well that means it's reading the ESN right, but not the checksum...
its been a while since ive cloned the samsung in fact the files are on the old computer
this is the the process step by step... grab your orignal ESN file, and start over again,
pay special attention to the checksum (make sure you enter your HEX in CAPS in the calc)
and DONT remove the last four when you hex edit the file....
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OMG I love you! I guess I wasn't paying close enough attention but I started over and now I'm cloned. Apparently I was entering my new ESN HEX into the checksum calculator backwards when I was supposed to be entering it normally and you were right, it was causing my 6700 to read it wrong because it was the wrong checksum. Thank you SO much!