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Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
Just to check on things...
I installed HardSPL about a day after it was initially released. The front page now mentions something about the 'newest' release of it. Am I to assume there has been some sort of update since the first release? Can I just flash over the other one, or do I need to reflash Sprint stock, then update again with the newest HSPL? |
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I just went ahead and installed it from my wife pc thats running (VISTA) NO PROBLEMS so for anyone having issues running on xp try it on Windows VISTA. now TeLek do you have any info on the lag. its moving pretty laggy on my TP2
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I just received an exchange for my device and when trying to HSPL the new device it tells me that I have already unlocked my device and can not HSPL. Any recommendations. I have ulocked 4 phones so far and have paid/donated on those 4 occassions. Will I have to pay on every phone which I receive?
Not all phones were mine. My kid brother also has a TP2 and I have a couple of friends for which I upgrade the ROMs on their behalf. On the 1st Gen TP, I was able to do many more HSPL's when receiving a new device. You know, "I'm on my 6th device"(through service and repair). |
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Trojan? Has anyone else seen Microsoft Forefront alert on an Orsam!RTS trojan in the hard spl unlocker? It just alerted on the hard spl package (1.03) tonight.
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The problem is that the installer uses an EXE compression algorithm to make it harder for someone to grab and break the "security" in there to prevent someone from using it to bulk unlock. From the outside all a virus scanner can see is an obfuscated compressed executable file. Some virus scanners overreact and declare it a virus (because viruses use exactly the same method to try to avoid detection), some just declare is suspicious, and others ignore it entirely. |
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