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		18-01-2013, 06:25 AM 
	
	 
	
		ok here is my situation, I had a motorola sb5101 up and running with TWC, but then it just stopped working, so reading and reading for a few hours I discovered that I need some new certs from a legit cable modem, so my question is, I have a modem with TWC  and Im paying for the service, I just need to extract some certs from it but I dont know how to do it.. is there any manual? or tutorial? im really good following steps... by the way I live in Los Angeles Area (social) Echopark to be specific... thanks and I hope to get a response from u guys, the experts.... 
by the way I have the time warner cable cisco 2100 cable modem
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		You need the Co Signed CVC and firmware which was made unique for the Firmware push..
	
	
	
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		26-01-2013, 06:29 PM 
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		Just to answer the question (I'm not concerned if he's an idiot or not)
You can use the USBJtag Software (tested with SBH_USBJTAG SW) to load Backups and export the nonvol.
From a 2M Full Backup:
Load USBJTAG Software and set the config to the type of modem backup you have
Use the ldram command for your specific modem and save cfg, for SB5101 it would be:
ldram 9fc00000 (Pick your Backup)
save cfg
Save the CFG (NONVOL) as whatever you want, I'm gonna call this example nv.cfg
(tell it where to save)
Then get your cmnonvolexp application in the same directory as the new cfg, I always use the linux version:
nonvolexp -e -f nv.cfg
or
cmnonvolexp1.1.exe -e -f nv.cfg
It will dump all the certificates in the nonvol if the NV is not corrupt.