Hey there,
I'd like to try it butI cant get access to SE47.Exe file.
Can you redo the link, or email it to me?? email is rnrexpress@yahoo.com
thanks!!
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I have the SE47.exe file here which can supposedly, if something goes wrong, erase the EEPROM which I think has to do with the memory. Do you think verizon will still replace my phone even if this happens? Should I go for it or not? Thanks.
The guy who sent me the SE47.exe said,
"go to your local verizon store first pal, or you'll screw yourself over. this utility is not very stable or good and will probably fry your phone, erasing the EEPROM...then your carrier will say you broke it and try to blame it on YOU"
You can see SE47.exe for yourself here (268 KB)
http://www26.brinkster.com/polaris9/se47.exe
Last edited by Polaris911; 04-02-2005 at 03:31 PM.
Hey there,
I'd like to try it butI cant get access to SE47.Exe file.
Can you redo the link, or email it to me?? email is rnrexpress@yahoo.com
thanks!!
Last edited by RnRExpress; 04-02-2005 at 07:22 PM.
I seriously suggest you leave the flashing to your carrier. I don't know of anyone who's sucessfully flashed their phone on their own.
part of the "fight the clamshell" revolution!
i can sell you a slider board with a bad mic for 20 so you can play around with that instead of your phone.
pm me
hmm... post a picture or email it to me and ill consider
polaris911@hotmail.com
why do you need a picture of a circuit board?
eh i wasnt gonna buy it anyway. just wanted to see what the inside of my phone looked like.
Ok. Here is one of where the ribbon slides in . notice how the "garage door" opens. I thought maybe you didnt believe i had one. I have a lot of parts ive collected over the last 2 years at work.![]()
...where do you work?
did work at a uscc cell store. Either people gave me or i bought their used or broken phones.
Does somebody knows who wrote se47.exe? I would like to get the source code
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