[Possible] solution to V570KL wifi issue. - Asus ZenFone AR Questions & Answers

Hello, so I also have this phone and I live in Europe so wifi doesn't work.
I took a look into the boot.prop file and that's what I found:
ro.boot.wificountrycode=US
That means if we somehow edited it to our country code wifi should start working!
Now we have to find a way to edit it, here are my suggestions how to do it:
1. Download OG Verizon ROM, unpack it, unpack system.img file, find boot.prop and edit it to this [if you live in Germany] ro.boot.wificountrycode=DE, repack system.img, flash the edited ROM.... profit?
2. [I don't know if this will work with locked bootloader] Download adb, turn your phone into recovery, open cmd prompt, paste this command or something [correct me if it's wrong]: fastboot oem ro.boot.wificountrycode=DE
And that might work... yeah....
Well those are my ideas, if you have other ideas please share them here, thanks for reading. :highfive:
Downloads:
OG Verizon ROM: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1E-He33yrAar2m7dj4tfl1U-D7Iy3uY22?usp=sharing
ROM Unpacker [thanks to RealYoti]: https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/z00d-raw-image-unpacker-t3607974
Boot.prop: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w56fj5JUwXVi_Gi6UnbEnrAFfzEMywH8/view?usp=sharing

hello,
i wonder how xda developers and asus zenfone AR users dont co operate to make one working international custom rom for asus zenfone AR
please lets start discuss and solve all issues with this good phone.

SlenderPL said:
Hello, so I also have this phone and I live in Europe so wifi doesn't work.
I took a look into the boot.prop file and that's what I found:
ro.boot.wificountrycode=US
That means if we somehow edited it to our country code wifi should start working!
Now we have to find a way to edit it, here are my suggestions how to do it:
1. Download OG Verizon ROM, unpack it, unpack system.img file, find boot.prop and edit it to this [if you live in Germany] ro.boot.wificountrycode=DE, repack system.img, flash the edited ROM.... profit?
2. [I don't know if this will work with locked bootloader] Download adb, turn your phone into recovery, open cmd prompt, paste this command or something [correct me if it's wrong]: fastboot oem ro.boot.wificountrycode=DE
And that might work... yeah....
Well those are my ideas, if you have other ideas please share them here, thanks for reading. :highfive:
Downloads:
OG Verizon ROM: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1E-He33yrAar2m7dj4tfl1U-D7Iy3uY22?usp=sharing
ROM Unpacker [thanks to RealYoti]: https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/z00d-raw-image-unpacker-t3607974
Boot.prop: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w56fj5JUwXVi_Gi6UnbEnrAFfzEMywH8/view?usp=sharing
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I know this is late but I found a solution. This requires NO ROOT and NO Mobile data. You will need a device that supports Bluetooth or Bluetooth tethering, I used my other phone. So what I did was I downloaded an app called Share it and I sent it to my Asus phone. I mainly used that app to transfer apps to my Asus since I was unable to use the internet but the solution Im about to show you, I found accidentally. So what I did was, I went on share it on my Asus phone then I clicked the Send button. I choosed the application and it then prompted me to turn on my WiFi and GPS location in order to send the file. I turned on my WiFi from the app itself and it enabled the WiFi for my phone In which I used to connect to my router. Once this app is running in the background,the WiFi will most likely stay on. I heard that once you update the phone to android 8, the issue will be fixed and I'm currently doing that to see if they were right. I'll update you right after it is finished. I might also make a separate thread about this

thanks i will do that till we find serious solve
lordslader15 said:
I know this is late but I found a solution. This requires NO ROOT and NO Mobile data. You will need a device that supports Bluetooth or Bluetooth tethering, I used my other phone. So what I did was I downloaded an app called Share it and I sent it to my Asus phone. I mainly used that app to transfer apps to my Asus since I was unable to use the internet but the solution Im about to show you, I found accidentally. So what I did was, I went on share it on my Asus phone then I clicked the Send button. I choosed the application and it then prompted me to turn on my WiFi and GPS location in order to send the file. I turned on my WiFi from the app itself and it enabled the WiFi for my phone In which I used to connect to my router. Once this app is running in the background,the WiFi will most likely stay on. I heard that once you update the phone to android 8, the issue will be fixed and I'm currently doing that to see if they were right. I'll update you right after it is finished. I might also make a separate thread about this
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i will try this...
we must co operate to make this device work fin and make custom things for it

Audi1212 said:
i will try this...
we must co operate to make this device work fin and make custom things for it
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I'm not a dev though

lordslader15 said:
I know this is late but I found a solution. This requires NO ROOT and NO Mobile data. You will need a device that supports Bluetooth or Bluetooth tethering, I used my other phone. So what I did was I downloaded an app called Share it and I sent it to my Asus phone. I mainly used that app to transfer apps to my Asus since I was unable to use the internet but the solution Im about to show you, I found accidentally. So what I did was, I went on share it on my Asus phone then I clicked the Send button. I choosed the application and it then prompted me to turn on my WiFi and GPS location in order to send the file. I turned on my WiFi from the app itself and it enabled the WiFi for my phone In which I used to connect to my router. Once this app is running in the background,the WiFi will most likely stay on. I heard that once you update the phone to android 8, the issue will be fixed and I'm currently doing that to see if they were right. I'll update you right after it is finished. I might also make a separate thread about this
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I'll try that right away!
Edit: Welp, that didn't work, it says I have to turn WLAN manually so yeah. It only turns hotspot on.

sad
lordslader15 said:
I'm not a dev though
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i am sad....my device didnt wifi on by this trick (( share it app wifi ))
the only problem in my device is (( unlocking bootloader )) because it is (( verizon )) !! ohh

Audi1212 said:
i am sad....my device didnt wifi on by this trick (( share it app wifi ))
the only problem in my device is (( unlocking bootloader )) because it is (( verizon )) !! ohh
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Did you turn on wlan from the app?
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SlenderPL said:
I'll try that right away!
Edit: Welp, that didn't work, it says I have to turn WLAN manually so yeah. It only turns hotspot on.
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You have to go to send apps, select an app and press the send button, it will prompt you to turn on wlan from the app itself and you turn it on, then you will see your WiFi turn on, that's what happened for me
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SlenderPL said:
I'll try that right away!
Edit: Welp, that didn't work, it says I have to turn WLAN manually so yeah. It only turns hotspot on.
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If you try going into settings and turning your hotspot on, it wouldn't work but the share it app forces it to turn on through the app itself, the same way it's able to do that with the hotspot is the same way it's able to force enable the WiFi through the method I told you, idk if it only works for me or you probably aren't doing it right

lordslader15 said:
Did you turn on wlan from the app?
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You have to go to send apps, select an app and press the send button, it will prompt you to turn on wlan from the app itself and you turn it on, then you will see your WiFi turn on, that's what happened for me
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If you try going into settings and turning your hotspot on, it wouldn't work but the share it app forces it to turn on through the app itself, the same way it's able to do that with the hotspot is the same way it's able to force enable the WiFi through the method I told you, idk if it only works for me or you probably aren't doing it right
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That's what I did, hotspot force works [I can turn it on when I use mobile data too] but it couldn't enable WiFi, what version of that app are you using [my is v5.1.48]? What is your phone firmware version [my is v3.7.0]?
Here's a photo of what I see when trying to turn wifi on [Polish]: https://imgur.com/H6L3LlO

SlenderPL said:
That's what I did, hotspot force works [I can turn it on when I use mobile data too] but it couldn't enable WiFi, what version of that app are you using [my is v5.1.48]? What is your phone firmware version [my is v3.7.0]?
Here's a photo of what I see when trying to turn wifi on [Polish]: https://imgur.com/H6L3LlO
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when I pressed that button next to wlan it worked for me....I guess you'll have to go with plan B and use mobile data to update your phone, you'll have to go through 2 system updates, once you upgrade to android 8, you should be fine, btw is that a v520kl or a live?

lordslader15 said:
when I pressed that button next to wlan it worked for me....I guess you'll have to go with plan B and use mobile data to update your phone, you'll have to go through 2 system updates, once you upgrade to android 8, you should be fine, btw is that a v520kl or a live?
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Asus Zenfone AR didn't get Android 8, it was supposed to get it but stupid Google killed Tango so no Android 8, there is still a possibility it may get updated. Asus released in 2018 a rebranded Asus AR [Ares], more and more devices are getting ToF sensors and ARCore will get ToF support in 2020.
And V520KL is not V570KL, these phones are similiar but not the same. If this method worked on your V520KL then I don't know why it doesn't work with Asus AR.

i have an idea
i have plan 3
if used vpn app to make the phone as it inside usa...maybe this method can force open wifi...

Audi1212 said:
i have plan 3
if used vpn app to make the phone as it inside usa...maybe this method can force open wifi...
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I tried that but it didn't work, I'll retry that though.

UPDATE
I found this app that allows you to see wifi sources nearby you: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tester.wpswpatester&hl=en_IN
It can't connect to them though, do you know any app that would allow connecting to wifi?

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portable wifi hotspot not working on nand android

the web on the phone works great but every time i try to turn on the portable wifi hotspot to connect to my computer it just says error...read something about an update that messed this the version of android hotspot..wondering if anyone had a download to fix this problem or knew what i was doing wrong or do i just need to get a whole new rom all together
dbrodrive912 said:
the web on the phone works great but every time i try to turn on the portable wifi hotspot to connect to my computer it just says error...read something about an update that messed this the version of android hotspot..wondering if anyone had a download to fix this problem or knew what i was doing wrong or do i just need to get a whole new rom all together
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use this WiFi Tether for Root users. Just download...go to applications and check "unknown sources"...install the app, and you're good to go.
BlackElvis79 said:
use this WiFi Tether for Root users. Just download...go to applications and check "unknown sources"...install the app, and you're good to go.
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hi i download and i check on applications unknown soucers but i dont know how install it,, can you please tell me how
pandemoniumsax said:
hi i download and i check on applications unknown soucers but i dont know how install it,, can you please tell me how
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put the apk into your sd card,get a file manager from the market, find the apk and install..
Great Work!! Thanks for sharing^^
Hi even I downloaded the file.. but m not able to find the apk that u said

How to: Wireless (&USB) Tethering on LG Quantum

If you’re an owner of the LG Quantum/c900, you may have noticed that your carrier hasn’t enabled Internet Sharing on the device. This is a universal problem for all carriers with the exception of Telstra (Australia).
Internet sharing is a feature that Microsoft made available in Mango, to carriers but not consumers. The drivers are available to manufacturers, who can choose whether or not to include them in their Mango drivers and can also be removed by carriers before pushing them out to the public.
Now let’s go back to that bit about Telstra… It is true that this carrier selected to include the tethering drivers in their mango driver package. There was much speculation about changing registry values to get the update on a different carrier, but this would not work because of the model variations - the Telstra Quantum is labelled c900k, with the Bell variation being c900b, while AT&T and other international models are simply c900). There are actually no hardware differences between the two, so I’m unsure why they’re labelled differently.
Now, in order to get tethering on any Quantum, we need to flash the Telstra ROM. If you’re uncomfortable with flashing ROM’s, or have never done it before (it’s easy, trust me!), you may want to stop here, although I have included easy instructions for newbies. Please note that flashing a ROM will delete/erase all content on your phone. You can reinstall apps more easily by viewing your purchase history in the Zune software! Alternatively, you can read how to enable wired tethering (which doesn’t require flashing) at the bottom of this post.
**Note that this will break MMS! The only solution (at this time) is to carrier unlock your phone and run the LG Network Setup tool, available from the marketplace!**
First of all, you’ll need to download the package (which weighs in at 372 MB) after the break, which has:
A modified DLL that allows cross-model flashing.
The LG flashing/engineering tool.
The LG United Mobile driver.
The Telstra Mango ROM
Download this file (Deposit Files) and extract the contents to wherever you want.
Start your phone in “Emergency Download” mode; you can do this by holding the camera and volume down button while pressing the power button. A screen with an exclamation mark should appear, with the text “EmergencyDownload”.
On your PC, open the “LGDP2 V36 Flashing Tool” folder, followed by the “Setup” subfolder.
Launch the included executable and proceed through the installation process. When asked for the serial key, copy and paste it from “Serial Number.txt”. Finish the setup. You may get an error related to mqmailoa.dll, disregard it.
Copy the “DOWNLOAD” folder from the flashing tool folder and paste it in C:\, overwriting any file conflicts.
Install the LG Modem Driver found in “LG Modem Driver (MA 4.9.7) in your extracted directory.
Connect your phone to the computer via USB and allow the drivers to install.
Disconnect your phone now.
Navigate to C:\DOWNLOAD and launch “LGDP2_V36_UMTS.exe”
The tool will launch with a pop-up asking for Model Division, select “UMTS” and press OK.
You will be presented with another pop-up, asking for Port Selection. In “Easy Select” on the left hand side, select “All”.
Under “DLL Selection”, point the program to the DLL located in the directory you originally extracted everything to, under subfolder “DLL”
Under “Download Configuration”, point the program to the Telstra Mango ROM, which is also in the extracted directory, under ROM. Press OK. Ignore warnings about being “Unable to Find Monitor Port”.
Press “START” in the upper right hand corner. DO NOT CONNECT YOUR PHONE YET!
NOW reconnect your phone. The process will begin, allowing you to view detailed information related to the progress in whatever COM port window the phone is connected to. Be patient as the process may take some time. DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR PHONE!
When the progress reaches 100%, you may disconnect. Now quickly run through the setup of your phone. At this point in time, you can close the LG Flashing Tool.
You’ve now officially flashed the ROM.
There are still a few steps to get tethering! Currently, you are running Mango only. The latest LG/Telstra drivers haven’t been installed yet.
Navigate to settings on your phone and verify “Date and Time” are set to the correct values, and set “Region and Language Options” to the appropriate values for where you reside and tap “Accept Changes and Restart Phone” at the top.
Reconnect your phone to your computer and launch Zune. If required, go through a quick name setup and then allow the phone to check for updates. The update “LG Update for Windows Phone” will be installed. After this, restart your device and voila! You can now enable Internet Sharing from the Settings menu! Telstra has also released the 8107 update, so you don't have to use the CAB sender method to get the keyboard fix.
If you want to remove the Telstra boot screen (or even replace it with your own), you can root unlock your device using WP7 Root Tools 0.9 (requires interop unlock first: see here (follow the LG method, obviously) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1271963, and then use this tool http://windowsphonehacker.com/articles/app_wph_tweaks-04-09-12
If you’re uncomfortable with ROM flashing, or don’t want to have to re-sync your content/apps, there is a less efficient but easier to apply method of tethering via USB. This hack is applied via the LG MFG app on the phone, but requires a reboot every time you apply it.
To do this, follow these instructions:
Install the LG Pilot Modem Driver from here! (Deposit Files).
Open the dialpad on your phone and dial “##634#”. The MFG app will install and open.
You’ll be presented with a password field. The password is “appmfg#*#”.
Open the “Engineer Menu” and then “Port Setting” followed by “USB Switching”.
Take note that the default value here is MS COMPOSITE” - if you don’t change this back later, you’ll be unable to sync your phone via USB with Zune.
Select “QC COMPOSITE” and press OK to reboot.
Connect your phone to your PC, the drivers will be automatically installed.
Open Device Manager, and find “LGE CDMA USB Modem” and open the Properties dialog. Under the advanced tab, add the additional string “AT+CGDCONT=1 “IP” “your carriers APN” (isp.cingular for AT&T, “pda.bell.ca” for Bell Canada, etc). Apply the setting.
Create a new connection, by opening start and typing “dial-up”, click “Setup a Dial-up Connection”
Select the “LGE USB Modem” as the source, and set the phone number as either *99***1# (America/International[?]) or *99# (Canada).
Turn off the Data connection on your phone prior to dialing!
Connect! There’s no username/password.
The next time you want to sync via USB, you need to change back to MS COMPOSITE in MFG.
oustanding post. thank you for all of this very useful information summarized in one place! We Quantum users seem to be very neglected unfortunately.
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a few questions for you...
Are there any negative consequences for at&t (US) subscriber to flashing this ROM?
I assume I will need to flash back to at&t ROM before the next update is pushed out?
Also, does the Marketplace recognize region and only offer certain apps, etc.?
Are there any performance differences?
Any other consequences?
Thank you for posting! I've been looking for wifi tethering on a C900B on Bell for awhile.
No problem
Sent from my LG-C900B using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
There should be no noticeable differences, if you use MMS, take a look at one of the other threads in the Quantum forum, it will explain how to get it working again. Also, if you chose not to rollback, you will stay on the Telstra update channel (which isn't a good one as they haven't released 7740 or 8107 yet) and will continue to receive updates from them as they are pushed. If you'd like, I can post a tutorial later for updating to 7740/8107 to fox the keyboard issue. In reality, unless your carrier is to release tethering drivers, there's no real reason to rollback unless you're experiencing other issues.
Thanks for the kind words,
Mitch.
Sent from my LG-C900B using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
What's wrong with the keyboard?
thejaredhuang said:
What's wrong with the keyboard?
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I mean the issue with the virtual keyboard disappearing while typing, which is fixed in 8107.
Any update for 8107?
THANK YOU!!!!
I tried to do this before but I had no idea how to do it...
so the flashing failed, obviously =P
I'll try again with your guide x)
I switched from a samsung galaxy s (i9000) to this phone 6 months ago, and wireless tethering was the only feature I really missed.
Thanks! =)
Also had trouble getting into Download Mode. Used this trick from this user:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12472295&postcount=8
Space + Power
And here is a faster mirror
For some reason... as a secondary effect to this...
The wireless status now displays an H instead of 3G...
Am I connected to my carrier's HSPA network now? ?
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Don't know how google docs works for sharing, but here is another link in case you need one =)
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B1WDFOpp7DELNEw5eTBtSUFSSFdWcEc4dGZWTERGQQ
I can confirm this guide works flawlessly on at&t Quantum!! It is very simple and takes about 30 minutes to complete. If you want tethering on your non-Telstra Quantum, there is no reason not to just this and you won't regret it!
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Actually I have to somewhat qualify my previous statement. The installation went perfectly, however there are some after effects. For instance, my data connection no longer works and as stated previously by others, MMS no longer works. Also, I noticed, as I suspected, the marketplace is region specific and some apps are not available with the Telstra ROM. An example would be the Xbox Extras apps. The marketplace thinks I am outside the US even though I am definitely in the US on at&t network. DAMN! This is alittle annoying and it makes me wonder what other apps I am not able to get access to with this ROM. OH well, I guess there are positives and negatives, but wifi tether is worth it in my opinion.
Just be aware, there are some minor consequences. I'm sure I can get most everything working again, but may take some tinkering.
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Any update for 8107?
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look at the update thread in development and hacking.. Its something like oem updates and I believe 8107 is in the title as well. You can update any phone to 8107 there. Just make sure you follow all the instructions.
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Perhaps the icon text in the registry for your hspa connection before was set set to 3G.. For whatever reason. There's nothing that should have happened by flashing this ROM. I'll look into the MMS issues, there should be an easy solution.
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See this thread guys, it worked for me:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068893
Hey, I did this using a Bell LG Quantum and I ended up not being able to use my Cellular data, is there anything that I could be doing wrong that would cause this, I may do a re-Flash since I have reverted back to Bell's ROM
Anyone else having problems downloading this file.
I also tried the faster downloading mirror and it just times out.
I'm still looking for an MMS solution that will work for everyone. It appears Telstra removed some of the ADC settings in the MFG app, so I'm looking for potential workarounds in the registry.
As for the servers, they're working fine for me? If need be, I can re-uplod/email the files to you.
As far as I was able to see once you flash the Telstra firmware you'll get the update to 7.10.8107.79, so don't mind which version you flash
Lg configuration app fixed MMS and APN too.
Diomorgan said:
As far as I was able to see once you flash the Telstra firmware you'll get the update to 7.10.8107.79, so don't mind which version you flash
Lg configuration app fixed MMS and APN too.
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Can you give me some more details on your specific configuration? What model of Quantum are you using/what is your carrier? What version of LG configuration app are you using?

[Q] How to reset password, when data and wi-fi are turned off?

My friend has Samsung GT-S6102, and in trying to change the pattern lock, he did something wrong, and now is locked out.
The next step is to enter his Google account login and password, which will let him log on and create a new pattern lock. The problem is, the phone has Wi-Fi and Data turned off.
I think he is now dead in the water, with no options left but to factory-reset the phone.
Is there any way to get the phone to connect to Google, even with Data and Wi-Fi not connected? If we could get 'data' or 'wi-fi' on, we would be all set - but unless there is some diagnostic way to do this from a connected PC, I can't see much else we can do.
mikemyersgnex said:
My friend has Samsung GT-S6102, and in trying to change the pattern lock, he did something wrong, and now is locked out.
The next step is to enter his Google account login and password, which will let him log on and create a new pattern lock. The problem is, the phone has Wi-Fi and Data turned off.
I think he is now dead in the water, with no options left but to factory-reset the phone.
Is there any way to get the phone to connect to Google, even with Data and Wi-Fi not connected? If we could get 'data' or 'wi-fi' on, we would be all set - but unless there is some diagnostic way to do this from a connected PC, I can't see much else we can do.
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Try rooting the device & flash cwm. Then use aroma filemanager to go to the path, '/data/system' delete the file gesture.key
Hit thanks rather than typing it now Free
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Try rooting the device & flash cwm. Then use aroma filemanager to go to the path, '/data/system' delete the file gesture.key
Hit thanks rather than typing it now Free
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How about if I both hit "thanks" (already done!), and also say thanks!!
I've been here to xda-developers before, and now have my own device to use to learn rooting and installing custom ROMs. Haven't done it yet. I suppose this might be a good time to learn, but if I mess up, my friend isn't going to be very happy with me.
Let me ask you two questions - if the device is "locked", how can I even root the device? Doesn't it have to be on, running, and ready for whatever it is I need to do? A second question might be how I find the information here to learn how to 'root' a GT-S6102, but I can try that in the morning, when I'm a bit more awake (am now in India, and it's 1am).
I was thinking there might be some kind of diagnostic code that could be sent to the phone from a PC, even though the USB connection is probably not on right now, to "wake up" the data or wi-fi, which would enable the normal process of connecting to Google to continue.
I think you're suggesting I root the phone and flash a new OS. If there is a way to do that, isn't there a way to just turn on data or wi-fi?
I found this from a list of codes:
#*3282# Activate/Deactivate Data
Now, if I could only find a way to get that command to the locked phone....
If I do some of the steps you suggested, can I get to a step where I can give the phone those instructions?
here's the full list:
http://www.netlife.co.za/tech-guide...hones/113-samsung-secret-codes-and-hacks.html
1 - questions belong in question & answers section NOT development section
2 - answer has already been given plus iv posted it loads of times so please use search facility
Download aroma file manager & place on route of sd card (take sd card out & put in pc card slot or card reader)
go into CWM (flash temporary cwm zip if kernel doesn't have cwm)
mount system
flash aroma file manager
goto data/system
delete gesture.key
delete password.key
Restart
Thanks to all of you!
Sorry for the thread being in the wrong place....
I just came back here to say I found what might be the answer, which in fact originally came from xda-developers.com Here's the link, but since it points back to here, I probably don't even need to post it:
http://androidlegend.com/how-to-crack-unlock-pattern-lock-of-any-android-device/
Anyway, thanks to all of you for your help. Without this thread, I'd never have known where to look for an answer.
Any further questions I will post in the appropriate place.
Go In Recovery Mode And Wipe Data and Wipe Cache Partition ..........
Thanks to everyone for all the help. It's no longer an issue. They took the phone to a shop and had it reset to new, so it's in effect a brand new phone again. I guess it will at least be faster now.
I find it hard to believe that Google did things this way - it's good for security, but if someone's phone has data and wi-fi off, and a kid plays around with it and it gets locked, they've in effect, killed it.
I guess it's time for me to stop reading, and start doing. That's the only way I'm going to learn this stuff. Again, thanks!
mikemyersgnex said:
Thanks to everyone for all the help. It's no longer an issue. They took the phone to a shop and had it reset to new, so it's in effect a brand new phone again. I guess it will at least be faster now.
I find it hard to believe that Google did things this way - it's good for security, but if someone's phone has data and wi-fi off, and a kid plays around with it and it gets locked, they've in effect, killed it.
I guess it's time for me to stop reading, and start doing. That's the only way I'm going to learn this stuff. Again, thanks!
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did u reset d phone?? if no here is a work around .
1) insert a sim card that has incoming call facility (u must know the sim card no)
2) make a call and receive it
3) don't hang up.. after receiving when u r in call window it will let u access d notification dropdown window.. now u can activate wifi or data network mode as u wish..
so no need to reset!!
Suranjan16049 said:
did u reset d phone?? if no here is a work around .
1) insert a sim card that has incoming call facility (u must know the sim card no)
2) make a call and receive it
3) don't hang up.. after receiving when u r in call window it will let u access d notification dropdown window.. now u can activate wifi or data network mode as u wish..
so no need to reset!!
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Thanks. That is ingenious. Will it work on other android versions as well?
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damn
or press long power and select data on
arbayong said:
Thanks. That is ingenious. Will it work on other android versions as well?
Sent from my TECNO P5 using xda app-developers app
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Hell yes if d rom has access to wifi or data toggle access from notification dropdown window
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rubmod said:
or press long power and select data on
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Most phones does not have that feature..
Just go to recovery clear data and reboot
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda premium
Himan Boro said:
Go In Recovery Mode And Wipe Data and Wipe Cache Partition ..........
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This is the last choice you have.... You can try many from the methods above
Sent from my GT-P3110 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
mohamedrashad said:
Just go to recovery clear data and reboot
Sent from my GT-S5360 using xda premium
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I know this is a stupid question (I am new), but what does the clear data option do? Wipe/reset the device of my personal stuff?
You will not need data,wifi to sign into google Account..
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Tapatalk 2
bmiles said:
I know this is a stupid question (I am new), but what does the clear data option do? Wipe/reset the device of my personal stuff?
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yes it will wipe all user data - this includes installed apps (not system apps) contacts sms and so on
if you want to remove the lock screen password you can do it without wiping data
see my post in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47873492&postcount=5
recovery mode
So when i do this process does my active SIM have to be in the device as well?
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marcussmith2626 said:
yes it will wipe all user data - this includes installed apps (not system apps) contacts sms and so on
if you want to remove the lock screen password you can do it without wiping data
see my post in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47873492&postcount=5
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"THANK YOU" (since i am apparently at my limit on thanks a day ~why limit gratitude?)
shyamSGY said:
You will not need data,wifi to sign into google Account..
Sent from my GT-S5360 using Tapatalk 2
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does the sim have to be in the phone when signing in and/or doing the workaround (or any method)?
bmiles said:
does the sim have to be in the phone when signing in and/or doing the workaround (or any method)?
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you can flash this zip in cwm with system and data mounted
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2192613&d=1376652536
it will remove the lock screen - if the lock screen does appear just enter anything you like
your sim card does not have to be in to do this although if your phone is set to not allow access without a sim card in you will need to edit your build.prop to allow phone use without sim

[Q] NEXUS 10 usb 3g thererig on 4.4.2, is it possible?

I would love to use my internet usb 3g key on my N10 4.4.2 but I do not find any app working, and I think it is a bit strange... I would love to use it without root, but in case I may decide to root my device if it is the only solution.
The question is: is it possible or is it a dream?
Many thanks for any suggestion.
I am doing it now. Use the tce-manta kernel with ppp-widget. It almost worked out the box but I had to tweak DNS. I was pleased with myself. Yes you have to root to make PPP widget work. I have a 4g AT&T Huwai E368 works now on my Win7 laptop and N7 and N10 and via Bluetooth I can share it.
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk
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http://blog.tan-ce.com/android-4-4-kitkat-kernel-for-nexus-10/
And https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.draisberghof.pppwidget&hl=en
Sent from my Nexus 10 using Tapatalk
it sounds perfect! pppwidget does not work with kitkas, how may I make it works? May you suggets an easy and good guide to root by Ubuntu 12.04?
Many thanks again
t003 said:
it sounds perfect! pppwidget does not work with kitkas, how may I make it works? May you suggets an easy and good guide to root by Ubuntu 12.04?
Many thanks again
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Yes it does work. I'm telling you. I got it working. I'm running 4.4.2, Kitkat, ppp-widget. The key is to install the tce-manta kernel as it adds compiled modules for the the USB modems, those drivers that N10 Kitkat lacks.
This wasn't difficult, the most time was spent figuring out why it "connected" but also seemed "offline" the reason is ppp-widget on 4.4.x doesn't correctly setup DNS server settings so you can access via IP not host, so the solution is to turn Wifi off before you connect via ppp-widget, or have your Wifi settings static use DNS servers. Other than that, follow what I did and it works "out the box"
root, install tce-manta kernel zip in recovery, install ppp-widget, drag the widget to your screen, accept the root permissions, re-drag it as root permissions approval seems to interfere with the drag, configure ppp-widget with APN settings for your network, plug in your usb modem, accept that ppp-widget should control the usb device..... then see what happens to ppp-widget, mine said modem found and disconnected, then click connect, then it will appear to not work but if you set your DNS settings then it actually works.
ok many many thanks.
I am noob.
I did brick my nexus once, and I did try to do all perfectlyu but menu in guide were different, so, may you suggest how to root (guide for dummies)
and then hoe to flash the manta rom?
t003 said:
ok many many thanks.
I am noob.
I did brick my nexus once, and I did try to do all perfectlyu but menu in guide were different, so, may you suggest how to root (guide for dummies)
and then hoe to flash the manta rom?
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Well I personally used WUGS NRT, it works easily but the greatest hassle is getting the drivers installed. I've not done this myself but reading all the guides, the best method which seems the simplest is install SuperSU app, let it install custom recovery tool, that then gives you root (I think).
However, personally, for many reasons, the primary one being performance, I'd do the full hog of doing a stock 4.4.2 install, then root. It seems to purge something from earlier installs which causes lags.
My setup: Using Wugs NRT do a unlock (if you've never unlocked, its a one-time need), WUGS NRT stock+unroot 4.4.2, WUGS NRT root and let it install the Koush custom recovery (not the default of TWRP seems buggy to me). Its not a 100% noob myself but that process worked for me, I got a performing stable 4G-online N10 in my hands now. It has only crashed on me once and that was doing Bluetooth tethering playing sharing the 4G connection out to other devices (N7) simulating us all being in a car streaming off the 1 connection. I guess these hacks have their limits!
many thanks, my device is already unlock, I did try to root it, but when I had to install supersu it did not, was not able to open the file and then did brick...
I will follow your suggested guide, it seems the best way.
Did you check opengarden app? They say it works without rood, on 4.4.2 too, (it seems) via bluetooth, but I did try and I had no connection.
thanks again
t003 said:
many thanks, my device is already unlock, I did try to root it, but when I had to install supersu it did not, was not able to open the file and then did brick...
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I don't recall which exactly it is but one of those "super" somethings you install it, installs custom recovery that then allows you to root. Ask in other forums / different question?
t003 said:
I will follow your suggested guide, it seems the best way.
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I got a Win7 laptop to work with the WUGS driver install over a year ago when I got my first android - Nexus 7 2012 - and then as it works, just stuck with with WUGS NRT. If starting from scratch now, I'm not sure if it is the best solution, there may be better, but it worked for me so I stuck with it.
t003 said:
Did you check opengarden app? They say it works without rood, on 4.4.2 too, (it seems) via bluetooth, but I did try and I had no connection.
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No, actually I got all I need working using native Android for bluetooth sharing between 2 devices, and turning into a Wifi hotspot using ES Explorer.
t003 said:
thanks again
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NP. Good luck. There's always the problem your specific 3G dongle doesn't have driver support, so even if you get to the very end of the change it still might not work, but that will be a driver issue and you can then try to solve driver issues.
That sounds perfect! I will try it as soon as I will root my device.
I did find another possible solution, it is not perfect jet but it is cool: Opengarden app
I did use my mobile via bluetooth to tether my nexus 10 android 4.4.2.
It works quite well, the only problem could be few applications as playgoogle who do not accept bt connection...
It does not require root.
t003 said:
That sounds perfect! I will try it as soon as I will root my device.
I did find another possible solution, it is not perfect jet but it is cool: Opengarden app
I did use my mobile via bluetooth to tether my nexus 10 android 4.4.2.
It works quite well, the only problem could be few applications as playgoogle who do not accept bt connection...
It does not require root.
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Yes I stumbled on it too a week-ish ago, I also tether my N4 to me N10 and it works perfectly ok for me.
Bluetooth pair both devices
On the phone go into settings, "wireless & networks", "more...", "tethering & portable hotspot", and tick "Bluetooth tethering".
On the tablet, "bluetooth" , select the phone's settings (to the right) and tick "Internet access".
Then it just works!
I just tried Play Store, you're right "no connection", I nosed around and its a DNS issue, and I know the trick to that. You have to do the following in sequence. At some version of Android, if its got any DNS setting from Wifi, it doesn't replace it when using any other kind of data connection. So e.g. if you're on Wifi using a home router chances are it gives itself out as the DNS resolver (say 192.168.1.1), which when tethered to a phone on 4G the 192.168.1.1 is a nonsense address so DNS resolving fails. So you have to a few options. Here's an example which you can do quickly enough at home to demonstrate the fix.
Be on Wifi on tablet
modify your connection to use static and replace DNs with an open DNS server (which is valid from anywhere say 8.8.8.8)
Disable Wifi
Enable Bluetooth
then it should work. I just did and it is working for me, Play Store now working
There are other tricks, there are DNS accelerator apps which solve the issue which I not tried yet.
Bluetooth being lower power has attractions when on battery.

Zenfone AR (Verizon) WiFi not working: INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE_DISABLE_WIFI

I purchased an Asus Zenfone AR from Verizon a month ago on New York. I used the phone as my main phone for a couple of weeks there and it worked perfectly (both cellular network and wifi worked just fine). Then a went to Latin America and the wifi stopped working. What this means is: I cannot turn the wifi ON, when I try to turn it ON, there is a toast saying "Error" and it shows back OFF.
I've went back to the States a week ago and I took the phone with me. On California the wifi started working (being able to turn it ON) again, so when I asked for help on a Verizon shop, the people there told me there was nothing they could do because the phone was working just fine.
Now I'm on Latin America again and the wifi does not turn on, I debugged the phone with Android Studio and I get this error on the console:
Code:
10-07 01:02:18.998 1201-2738/? E/ActivityManager: Sending non-protected broadcast android.net.wifi.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE_DISABLE_WIFI from system 1201:system/1000 pkg android
java.lang.Throwable
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.broadcastIntentLocked(ActivityManagerService.java:20117)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.broadcastIntent(ActivityManagerService.java:20687)
at android.app.ContextImpl.sendStickyBroadcastAsUser(ContextImpl.java:1239)
at com.android.server.wifi.WifiServiceImpl.notifyInvalidCountryDisableWifi(WifiServiceImpl.java:1556)
at com.android.server.wifi.WifiServiceImpl.setWifiEnabled(WifiServiceImpl.java:960)
at android.net.wifi.IWifiManager$Stub.onTransact(IWifiManager.java:317)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:565)
A quick google search did not show any results on this error code.
I did a factory reset a couple times and tried it with and without the Verizon SIM card.
Does anyone know what this error means exaclty?
I'll keep debugging it and updating the post with my results.
Update 1:
Looks like the Country I'm in (Argentina) does not have a valid country code... which does not make any sense, but here is the error:
Code:
10-07 01:33:02.691 1201-1930/? D/WifiService: setWifiEnabled: true pid=8209, uid=10124
10-07 01:33:02.693 1201-1930/? D/WifiService: checkCountryCode: 'AR' is invalid
10-07 01:33:02.694 1201-1930/? D/WifiService: notifyInvalidCountryDisableWifi
Update 2:
I'm able to get an internet connection using Bluetooth tethering.
Update 3:
Looks like something like this would help, but would require a rooted device:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/themes/mod-wifi-country-code-fix-root-required-t3558044
Update 4:
Ok, so, from what I understand now, the local SIM I used changed the country code to AR. But I still don't see why that would disallow me to turn wifi ON. I do know that this could hide some networks from me due to the country code, but I should be able to turn it ON anyway.
A simple
Code:
adb shell setprop gsm.operator.iso-country us
should fix this issue, but root would still be needed.
logain42 said:
Ok, so, from what I understand now, the local SIM I used changed the country code to AR. But I still don't see why that would disallow me to turn wifi ON. I do know that this could hide some networks from me due to the country code, but I should be able to turn it ON anyway.
A simple
Code:
adb shell setprop gsm.operator.iso-country us
should fix this issue, but root would still be needed.
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Hi.
Did you solved?
Have same problem?
But I have wrong MAC address of wifi adapter... Is it hardware problem or ?
Similar issue here...
Bought a Samsung A5 2017 in US, everything was working fine until I updated via OTA to Nougat and started using an Argentinian simcard.
Country code changed and wifi does not turn on at all. I tried everything but rooting and using the method you mentioned... I'll try it as soon as i get the time to do it and post here the result.
As far as I got investigating the issue, the problem seems to be caused by the wifi driver not loading properly because of "incorrect" country code.
I get the message "Wifi driver unloaded" in logcat
I had the silly idea of doing factory reset once more (I wasn't thinking properly), and now I'm not even able to use the device, because I need internet connection in order to log-in with a google account, and the bluetooth trick does not work on this step.
I'm basically bricked until I get back to the States.
anybody tried to install bootloader unlock app from ASUS site?
I did, but can not install, it says: "app not installed the package conflicts with an existing package by the same name"
same exactly problem, any solve this?
Hi.
Is there a solution to the problem with Wi-Fi idle from ASUS ZenFone AR V570KL (A002A) (Verizon)?
nick_fc said:
anybody tried to install bootloader unlock app from ASUS site?
I did, but can not install, it says: "app not installed the package conflicts with an existing package by the same name"
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I wasn't able to make it work either.
Funny thing is, I bought this phone because I wanted to develop stuff for Google Tango, but now that google killed that project, I don't have any other reason for using it any more.
Unless someone comes out with a fix or some way of rooting it, I'll sell it as a used phone on the States and at least get part of my money back.
logain42 said:
I purchased an Asus Zenfone AR from Verizon a month ago on New York. I used the phone as my main phone for a couple of weeks there and it worked perfectly (both cellular network and wifi worked just fine). Then a went to Latin America and the wifi stopped working. What this means is: I cannot turn the wifi ON, when I try to turn it ON, there is a toast saying "Error" and it shows back OFF.
I've went back to the States a week ago and I took the phone with me. On California the wifi started working (being able to turn it ON) again, so when I asked for help on a Verizon shop, the people there told me there was nothing they could do because the phone was working just fine.
Now I'm on Latin America again and the wifi does not turn on, I debugged the phone with Android Studio and I get this error on the console:
Code:
10-07 01:02:18.998 1201-2738/? E/ActivityManager: Sending non-protected broadcast android.net.wifi.INVALID_COUNTRY_CODE_DISABLE_WIFI from system 1201:system/1000 pkg android
java.lang.Throwable
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.broadcastIntentLocked(ActivityManagerService.java:20117)
at com.android.server.am.ActivityManagerService.broadcastIntent(ActivityManagerService.java:20687)
at android.app.ContextImpl.sendStickyBroadcastAsUser(ContextImpl.java:1239)
at com.android.server.wifi.WifiServiceImpl.notifyInvalidCountryDisableWifi(WifiServiceImpl.java:1556)
at com.android.server.wifi.WifiServiceImpl.setWifiEnabled(WifiServiceImpl.java:960)
at android.net.wifi.IWifiManager$Stub.onTransact(IWifiManager.java:317)
at android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:565)
A quick google search did not show any results on this error code.
I did a factory reset a couple times and tried it with and without the Verizon SIM card.
Does anyone know what this error means exaclty?
I'll keep debugging it and updating the post with my results.
Update 1:
Looks like the Country I'm in (Argentina) does not have a valid country code... which does not make any sense, but here is the error:
Code:
10-07 01:33:02.691 1201-1930/? D/WifiService: setWifiEnabled: true pid=8209, uid=10124
10-07 01:33:02.693 1201-1930/? D/WifiService: checkCountryCode: 'AR' is invalid
10-07 01:33:02.694 1201-1930/? D/WifiService: notifyInvalidCountryDisableWifi
Update 2:
I'm able to get an internet connection using Bluetooth tethering.
Update 3:
Looks like something like this would help, but would require a rooted device:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel/themes/mod-wifi-country-code-fix-root-required-t3558044
Update 4:
Ok, so, from what I understand now, the local SIM I used changed the country code to AR. But I still don't see why that would disallow me to turn wifi ON. I do know that this could hide some networks from me due to the country code, but I should be able to turn it ON anyway.
A simple
Code:
adb shell setprop gsm.operator.iso-country us
should fix this issue, but root would still be needed.
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I have the same problem and have solved it by downloading CSC_V520KL_T3.3.15_all_eng.zip rom
But the rom is very primitive and impractical and there is no package Asus and google in it
What is important is that it can be used Wi-Fi files from it to Verizon rom
just we need root to fix it
Please, share flasher and software
If you have.ô
ArtSima said:
Please, share flasher and software
If you have.ô
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Asus Zenfone V (V520KL)
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
i can't post link sorry
give ur mail
qaqen said:
Asus Zenfone V (V520KL)
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
i can't post link sorry
give ur mail
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[email protected] and thank you
qaqen said:
Asus Zenfone V (V520KL)
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
i can't post link sorry
give ur mail
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can you send me flash tool too with some info? thanks
[email protected]
I just had the same thing while traveling to Europe. In both Scotland and Iceland, I was not able to use wi-fi but once we got back to USA, all is good. Very annoying. I'd like to be able to find an official fix.
some solution to activate WiFi for Asus_A002A
Having exactly the same problem - can you share the link with me too please?
qaqen said:
Asus Zenfone V (V520KL)
"To prevent spam on the XDA forums, ALL new users prevented from posting outside links in their messages. After approximately 10 posts, you will be able to post outside links. Thank you for understanding!"
i can't post link sorry
give ur mail
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can you help me with the files please
I give you my e-mail address [email protected]
tomelich said:
can you help me with the files please
I give you my e-mail address [email protected]
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just google it
"Asus CSC Image Collection"
you will find new links
:good:
qaqen said:
just google it
"Asus CSC Image Collection"
you will find new links
:good:
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only flashing "Asus CSC Imag" = WW_V570KL_T3.0.6_all_eng
With that, WiFi will work and my software will work normally?
could you say the right steps please
I flashed by Software Upgrade Assistant (ASUS) from verizon wireless
When you connect your phone to the USB cable with pc and choose the repair option from the phone, the program will automatically run in Windows
When you make a repair option from pc , the program will download the latest version of the ROM into a new folder at drive D & compressed file. The program will automatically unzip and install. the zip rom in your phone
I flash CSC rom by
replacing CSC rom with original rom file. at D drive and change its name with the same name as the "xxxxxxx.raw" , do not delete or change name of the original compressed file . Only change the raw file and change name as the original name rom. after make repair option from pc again you will flash CSC rom
In any case you need the fownload original ROM if you want to return to original
If you change the size or the name of the compressed file in the folder created by the program, it will delete everything and download the ROM again,so copy zip rom before the change it
sorry for my language

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