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    how is faid recalculated?

    how is faid recalculated?

    what cable is needed and how is the process carried out?

    anyone know?

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    hi.

    you need Mbus cable and Epprom tool 3.1 (by Bphreak)

    another tools are :
    nk_calc by dejan
    eeprom tool 1.7 by rolis





    haf

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    Lightbulb

    you need faid calc by tek and logger by bpreaks 1.2 up if you use edited or customized mcu and ppm of the phone.

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    do u have a link for it? or possibly even attach the file?

    thanks

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    bPreaks eeprom tools calculates and updates, it uses the com port cable.

    Modificated files can also be done with this program, only all checksums of the used flash must be correct before the phone will function normally.

    There is no need for the old ways of logging by Tek or logfiles anymore.

    NokDoc

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    now im confused, are u two saying two different things?

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    The eeprom tools 3.1 is in the NokiaFree download section, there is a link under the button in the right top of this page.

    NokDoc

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    faid

    used xpmobile 2002.....extract this zip file in one directory... after that run the application...

    1. read phone info and calculate checksum. you (should use flasher cable) it takes about 5-6 minutes.
    2. the checksum is now calculated and it will say "OK"
    3.then go to the phone settings then set faid...click yes to set faid.....(you should use mbus cable)
    phone will be ok.....


    Thats all.................... : )

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