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    Re: K800i problem solving..

    i think i did.. using the ggsemc.inf contained on the drivers folder of setool2lite.. i would try
    that guide on my vista laptop..

    thanks again..

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    Re: K800i problem solving..

    Quote Originally Posted by shusakupen View Post
    ok.. i'll keep on trying it.. thanks for that one.. i might come back to post some updates..
    thanks again.. :)

    EDIT:
    i only have the 3.2 (Crystal) and the 3.1 (Darwin) versions.. if you do not mind, do you
    happen to know which of this two is somewhat better when it comes to that procedure?
    Use 3.1 , because 3.2 can mess your phone.

    Have a nice day

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    Re: K800i problem solving..

    hhhmmm, now, i happen to notice one thing.. it's somewhat standard now.. when i do follow
    the procedures, i noticed that if i didn't remove the battery before using XS++, the line:
    "Did not receive 0x5a. Continuing" occurs almost all the time and then hangs XS++
    however, when i do remove the battery before using XS++, it doesn't detect the phone..

    i wonder if i was still missing something here.. i know i did install ggsemc.inf to detect USB
    Flash memory..

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    Re: K800i problem solving..

    i managed, at last, to make it detectable.. however, XS++ only showed two lines and never
    responded after it.. the two lines are:
    Baseband ID: 9900
    Protocol Version 3.1

    and XS++ stop responding after that..

    could it be that the phone cannot be detected after all? just like what SEUS says, that the
    phone identification cannot be confirmed..

    could it be that the Flash IC was already out-of-luck and died?

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    Re: K800i problem solving..

    Did you press c button to detect or 2+5?

    Have a nice day

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