So to help anyone out there looking the CDMA Desire has 2 readable blocks:
0x00F9457C to 0x00FE8274 with 343288 bytes total
and
0x0107B568 to 0x01D701EC with 13585540 bytes total
I have not yet been able to find all of my MEIDs but i'm working on it
I have found zero information for this phone but have read the how-to's on the hero and evo but the memory locations just don't apply for my phone.
The phone is rooted and s-off with unrevoked and mlc changed to 000000
I have QPST, QXDM and CDMA Workshop 2.7
is there a way to search all memory locations on my phone for occurrences of my "flipped" MEID/ESN? Maybe a command string for the memory viewer?
Also anyone who could point me in the direction of a backup how to would be awesome, sounds like a good idea in case I screw things up worse... haven't recognized any backup options in the programs I'm using
Last edited by psilocybenine; 11-23-2010 at 11:41 PM. Reason: One last thing...
So to help anyone out there looking the CDMA Desire has 2 readable blocks:
0x00F9457C to 0x00FE8274 with 343288 bytes total
and
0x0107B568 to 0x01D701EC with 13585540 bytes total
I have not yet been able to find all of my MEIDs but i'm working on it
So to help anyone out there looking the CDMA Desire has 2 readable blocks:
0x00F9457C to 0x00FE8274 with 343288 bytes total
and
0x0107B568 to 0x01D701EC with 13585540 bytes total
I have not yet been able to find all of my MEIDs but i'm working on it
I also have a Cellular South Desire and want to use it. Any one know how to repair the MEID?
I have found zero information for this phone but have read the how-to's on the hero and evo but the memory locations just don't apply for my phone.
The phone is rooted and s-off with unrevoked and mlc changed to 000000
I have QPST, QXDM and CDMA Workshop 2.7
is there a way to search all memory locations on my phone for occurrences of my "flipped" MEID/ESN? Maybe a command string for the memory viewer?
Also anyone who could point me in the direction of a backup how to would be awesome, sounds like a good idea in case I screw things up worse... haven't recognized any backup options in the programs I'm usingNot really sure what has happened to warrant a repair of the MEID, but in my experience each device's locations can vary to a degree. I have done about 300 repairs back to the original MEID due to people screwing up on their cloning and then selling the phones as bad ESN on eBay and craigs list.
You have fixed 300 MEID on the HTC Desire?
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