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Re: Lock Code Question
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What's the purpose of a publicly viewed WiKi? :confused: |
Re: Lock Code Question
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1. Results from this forum show up on google very often. 2. Anyone smart enough to find the tablet wiki are smart enough to run a google search. 3. Putting the info in the wiki makes it easier for legit tablet users to find a solution for their locked tablet problem and makes it less likely that we will get a repeat thread started. |
Re: Lock Code Question
I just used this script and it worked fine for me.
N810 with $LOCK_OFFSET = 0x40024; Thanks!!!!!!! |
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Probably the correct offset is 0x40028, upon further inspection of the dump, so that it will work for a code of any length up to the maximum 10 digits. For me it worked with a shorter offset, since I'm not using the full length of lock code the device offers... |
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For my N810 running 5.2008.43-7 the offset was different than any of those suggested so far, but the method still works once the offset is known.
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I'd go with number 3... It may provide some insulation from those smart enough to Google (just about everyone) but not smart enough to expand the search for a WiKi. :) ^Them's the ones I was worried about. The opportunist's. If a WiKi entry ultimately means less hits because the question is posted on this forum less often... then #3 makes sense. :) |
Re: Lock Code Question
can this script be harmful in any way? I actually would like to find out what my lock code is since I cannot use the lock feature. The N800 was given to me by a friend two years ago, and the lock code is long forgotten.
*EDIT* Well I tried it anyway because I was too curious and it worked :P I can finally lock my device! |
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Unless modified, the script won't do any arm, since it only reads a few raw bytes from the internal memory, without ever writing anything there.
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This works here too:
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I tried to include your command in the quote, but it did not carry over. Here it is in a more readable font. It has to be run as root. sudo gainroot grep -A 13 lock_code /dev/mtd1 | tail -1 Thanks again |
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