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My phone number is wrong!
When I go into Settings, Phone, the number on the top of the screen is wrong. Two of the number are transposed. My voicemail was wrong but I was able to edit this. I cannot change the Phone numer.
My phone still rings on my number. About 2 months ago I replaced my phone under insurance. I know the tech spent some time setting it up. Could he have screwed up? I am not sure I woudl have noticed and only noticed last night. I have upgraded to WM6 and 141 radio but I can't see how that cold have had any effect. Can I possibly change this myself or do I have to go to Sprint. Thanks |
youll need your msl code, then go to ##778#, and edit it from there, if you dont have your msl code theres two ways of gettin it that i know of, 1 is calling your provider and askin for it for programming reasons, or theres a program floating around on this forum that i used to get mine.
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I have the MSL Apache program
all you need to do is find your HEX ESN (under the battery on the sticker) Extract to a folder on your device, then run the exe (not the 2003 one) Put in your ESN and SHAZAM! theres ur MSL Good luck! |
Okay,
I got my MSL and did the ##778#. I was able to View and my MDN is wrong though my number is correct in all other locations. The problem is that when I choose the Edit option, I am asked for an access code. Is there a way past this? |
hello
have u tried just reprogramming the phone? I've seen this before with Sprint....that's what we had to do.
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the access code is the msl number, go to edit, enter in that msl number, reenter your MDN, it will restart your phone, and all will be well
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I've tried 000000 and my MSL. No luck.
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Okay, here's what to do. I tried this on my own phone, and it works. When I activated my ebay PPC a few weeks back it was this procedure.
On the phonepad type in ##yourMSL#. Edit should bring up only two numbers. The top one is where the "wrong" # should be.The bottom one is labeled MSID. Select it and edit it to your ten digit number. OK will soft-reset the phone and it should be fixed. **NOTE: the "wrong" number is probably a transition number left over when they(you) programmed it to your line. |
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That said, entering ##yourMSL# does nothing. I think I am down to a *2 call. |
Okay, I got it now. I *2'd and found a pretty good tec.
As it turned out, the MSN returned from the MSN Generator was one number off. The second digit was off by 1. The tech gave me the correct MSL and I was in and edited my MDN. |
Yes it does look like that is the only solution. Good luck, and remember to take notes of the numbers, they could come in handy.
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