Use Bitpim which is posted in the CDMA Software section select view filesystem i cant remember the exact location but just replace the files and go lol
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Use Bitpim which is posted in the CDMA Software section select view filesystem i cant remember the exact location but just replace the files and go lol
I haven't found it necessary to use the edited fileDB or nv files when flashing a VX11000, nor BitPim for that matter. I've just been using QPST, LGNPST 1.1 Lab Version, a VX11K dll and LGNPST_GenericModel_Ver_2_0_29_0.dll. I flash a lot of enV Touches, and I've never needed anything else. 8)
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I haven't found it necessary to use the edited fileDB or nv files when flashing a VX11000, nor BitPim for that matter. I've just been using QPST, LGNPST 1.1 Lab Version, a VX11K dll and LGNPST_GenericModel_Ver_2_0_29_0.dll. I flash a lot of enV Touches, and I've never needed anything else. 8)
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anyone have Issues with lgpnst not allowing phone settings to be changed and coming up as unknown device with dll and this version of generic dll? (I have tried unregistering and reregistering, and a different download of each of these dlls)
anyone have Issues with lgpnst not allowing phone settings to be changed and coming up as unknown device with dll and this version of generic dll? (I have tried unregistering and reregistering, and a different download of each of these dlls)[/QUOTE][quote author=k3rrsed link=topic=324.msg1051#msg1051 date=1265870612]
I haven't found it necessary to use the edited fileDB or nv files when flashing a VX11000, nor BitPim for that matter. I've just been using QPST, LGNPST 1.1 Lab Version, a VX11K dll and LGNPST_GenericModel_Ver_2_0_29_0.dll. I flash a lot of enV Touches, and I've never needed anything else. 8)
You need lgnpst generic dll to go along with the original dll put both of these together in a model folder of your lgnpst and then right click on the orginal dll and hit register. that should take care of that problem
the original filedb and lgnvmms was orignally posted by krjavi, just trin to give credit where its due.
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