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Hi All,
I'm trying to bring my pre over to verizon, and I'm having some issues with qxdm rewriting the spc. Per the guide, i found the reference at 0x00A5C2AA, but when I rewrite it to zeros, it shows as taken, but I still can't issue the command "spc 000000" without it barking incorrect. I've read it takes some shenanigans to get esn/meid's to rewrite, but I haven't really seen any issues with just the spc writing. What am I doing wrong here? Currently the spc comes back: 30 36 32 33 32 31 Then I change to: 30 30 30 30 30 30 ... and it comes back 000000 when I recheck, but always comes back incorrect with. I rebooted the phone, and it then referenced the original spc once again reverting. What am I doing wrong? Should I be doing something else to get it to change in NVram somehow? Also, as far as the PRL's, I'm pulling the latest PRL from corolada.com for verizon, but do I simply need only the "edge" list, or the "non-edge" list as well? The very latest are not a link, and I'm not certain how to reference the "latest" number or add to the prl. Would someone be so good to clarify a bit? Other than those caveats, this is a great help indeed - thanks a bunch for sharing! |
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So I figured out my own issue. Editing the memory direct did not make the settings actually take effect in the end. I had to actually go to QXDM's NV Editor, and first modify item 296, set to "1", rebooted, and then changed in NV Editor item 85 to be the SPC of 000000. Doing so immediately let me validate with the command "spc 000000", and confirmed with a reboot of the system it held. I'm not certain a reboot was necessary once I changed item 296 to 1, so this may actually be optional. I'll be doing another in a day or so, and I'll find out then.
I'd suggest updating your guide to reflect this for other newbies, or at least get some other input on success as instructions sit now. I had little success with steps as-is, and spent considerable time figuring out a work-arounds for the spc issue. Not sure how consistent my experience is with others' hardware. Hey, thanks again for a great guide and for generously posting these tidbits of knowledge. Today has definitely been a learning experience. Hopefully verizon won't have any beef with adding the meid/esn, so onto data tomorrow... |
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i forogt to mention just wondering if anyone has tried doing this so they can still have and use the palm pre with any current sprint rate plan!?
just an idea or will sprint some how notice |
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i'm guessing they'll notice unless you clone the esn to a different phone. The Pre's esn on sprint will only default to Everything plans.
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I really want to understand this lol. I read it a bunch of times, about to get a pre and try to get metro pcs on it. I hope this works. It seems way to much for me. But i was able to do my TP...we'll see!!
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won't the carriers know you are bringing a non supported phone onto their network and complain about it?
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as far as i know. they don't. Especially MetroPCS, hell those guys will even help get it onto their networks.
PS. The Palm Profile screen is a ***** to get by, even following those steps, i am having problems getting pass it. Question, since i only see WPA settings for Andriod, is there a way to keep the Linux based webos? Do i have to find the WPA settings for Linux? Also, how can i activate/bypass that Palm Pre Screen on a windows PC, on a mac i know this is much easier, but i am having a problem getting pass this bypass screen, even with following the instructions. Any help would be aprreciated Last edited by ichigo117; 09-21-2009 at 04:02 PM. |
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