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  • Debranding MF636

    Hello guys,
    I'm just trying to debrand my mf636 dongle, using Dashboard_Windows_generic.iso, but i received following error:
    Code:
    DC - Unlocker 2 Client 1.00.0597
    
    Detecting card :
    
    selection :
    manufacturer - ZTE modems
    model - Auto detect (recommended)
    
    Found modem         : MF632
    Model               : ZTE MF632
    IMEI                : 357509011046637
    Firmware            : P673M1V1.0.0B04 BD_P673M1V1.0.0B04
    Compile date / time : May 23 2008 09:29:42
    Chipset             : Qualcomm MSM7200
    NAND Flash          : samsung_k5e1g13
    SIM Lock status     : unlocked
    
    ===================================================================
    
    User         : yakimov
    Password     : OK !
    Credits left : 0
    
    ===================================================================
    
    ZTE modems Writing Dashboard ...
    Free space     : 2633728 Bytes
    Dashboard size : 12089344 Bytes
    No free space !
    
    ===================================================================
    Pls tell me what to do.

    And one more question. After debranding with this dashboard, does the internal 1gb memory will be available to use again ?

  • #2
    Then you should check for other dashboard file. The one that needs less space.

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    • #3
      I also think about this, but when i plug my dongle, I see that virtual CD is about 13 mbs. Much less is shown by the DC Unlocker (about 2,6MB). I think that in some way, the software try to use the free available space, instead of overwrite original soft. But maybe my guess is wrong.

      One more thing - I think it`s impossible to find 2.6Mb Dashboard.

      Thanks.

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      • #4
        If u have ZTE modem then u can use qpst tool by qualcomm. It can insert direct dashbord in your ZTE mode or phones. Please use it with careful

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        • #5
          Thanks for advice, I shall try this tool in future when i find some dashboard already tested for this device, cause I don`t like to brick it.
          Anyway thank you guys again.

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          • #6
            Hi I have the same modem here and the same problem... didn't find a way to solve that problem

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