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How To Recover Changed SPC of Palm Pixi Plus?

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Hey Guys,

Recently unknowingly got my pixi spc changed and now the whole spc has been messed up. I want to change my prl and it wont be possible to change it.

I want to recover my lost spc and change it back to default 000000. I know verizon handsets have default spc 000000 but my phone spc has automatically been changed, is there a way to find the spc?

thank You

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Use old method , scan & dump with unicdma or cdmaworkshop and search in winhex.

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Bouncer jawab = Hitesh

Straight shot = contact ur seller. If u don't know programing

You cab also ask for reOTAF from cc this will restore ur PRL

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+1 for your DP and tagline :D I'm Loving It :)

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even on scanning it might show 000000 but still may not work

in that case keep re loading differenet versions of web os and search in winhex

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Yes i have tried the Scanning the memory. But the problem is, the phone does not responds and turns off.

Also while saving it to binary file, it becomes off.

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yes This is common problem of pixi, phone stop responding in middle, but it wont go off, it only goes in stand by mode (screen off)

in bin file you can search for SPC even it is not complete.

by the way what are the range used by u ?

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I have tried using, 0000:0000 - FFFF:FFFF range, to scan memory address. Used the range of 06D1-7C10 to collect the bin. But still not able to get the phone working. Also is there some method so that i can get the BIN dumped into my PC? I mean with no errors.

It's little hectic now to find it out. With the same process i think i will be able to find MEID too, right?

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But you can still save the bin file. If the error occurs near the end, its probably because the reading runs into unreadable area.

However it saves all readable address.

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But you can still save the bin file. If the error occurs near the end, its probably because the reading runs into unreadable area.

However it saves all readable address.

Found consecutive 444444 but its not my spc. It dint worked. Is there any hint that allows use to locate the correctly?

How does a spc get changed even when you dont change it intentionally?

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