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Clone SB5101 -> U10C018 Haxorware : in the same household.
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I need help Cloning an SB5101 to a U10C018 Haxorware ver. 1.1 rev. 39 : in the same household. Please help. This is my first attempt. Heart
I'm on TW
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#2
not possible same house = same node
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(25-03-2012, 10:57 PM)drewmerc Wrote: not possible same house = same node

OK. if i can't do that, then how do i just clone it to use on a different node? please advice.
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#4
I think this isnt going to work without some extensive extraction, well beyond most people's level of knowledge
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#5
jtag the 5101 to dump nonvol
use the haxor's webpage to upload the nonvol to the ambit (i'm assuming the ambit is flashed already)

test and hope it works (tho unlikely it'll be that easy)
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LOL.... he wants you to upload it for him. This is good stuff

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#7
your not interested in what's on his ftp as i am (my damn curiosity)
think i'll grab a copy of dark side of the moon as i have not listened to it since around 1993 (and if it has a shitty bit rate i'm so logging back in and deleting toms)
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I'm getting this error message.
"Unable to start the IO.SYS service. Error code=1275"

is it because the modem isnt plugged into the usb port?
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(26-03-2012, 01:51 AM)emanlives Wrote: I'm getting this error message.
"Unable to start the IO.SYS service. Error code=1275"

is it because the modem isnt plugged into the usb port?

google it......... lazy

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/se...clnk&gl=us
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#10
what is the difference? i mean if i google it or ask someone who already has been through the steps. It is only logical to get to the point. so I ask here. I'm not lazy, I'm learning the way I learn, if it bothers you stay out.
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