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your evo 4g would probably be the easier donor to pull the info from, I do not know what the original phone was but I can tell you the evo info is easy to pull.
kolosus his 4g was water damaged several things, like mic, wifi (i think) and bluetooth do not work, but it still makes calls and gets 3g data.
I have LGNPST my first android was an Optimus M
That program is very simple to use if you have what you need, the problem I had with the rumor reflex was finding the correct dll to allow it to be recognized, my understanding is with that you can then use LGNPST to unlock and read the nv
I agree, That method is one I thought about doing but decided to not chanceIf it's working then you should celebrate. Don't push the sleeping lion out something like that...

Easier way is to just use the open sesame door then pull the 0 and 1943 file out of the phone and edit them then copy them back into the phone.Don't know if this has been posted before or not so sorry if i'm repeating this but if your looking for the NV locations of your ESN/MEiD just dump NV items from CDMA Workshop open that file in a text editor and search for ESN/MEiD(Have to put the numbers sorta backwards ex. MEiD is A000002556 search for 56 25 00 00 A0) it will find wherever these are stored in the text document. Just write down the NV item # then open QPST EFS Explorer create a folder called [open sesame door] restart phone then in EFS Explorer go to nvm folder and save the file that has the same number as the NV item and edit with a hex editor.
It actually has a 3g capable quallcom chip in it. But Boost, in its infinite wisdom, decided that it should be locked into 1x speeds.Really it said 3g..... Forget that then.... Thanks
What problem do you have and what problem are you referring to?i have the same problem, did you ever find a solution?
If you want to downgrade to change the meid there is no need to do so.
The method to change the meid on the evo 3d is very easy and works on the 4g.
Look in the guide after the 4g method is the evo 3d look specifically to item 6.
This is the step I'm currently at, but it's asking for to enter the SPC for the EVO 4G, and I don't have a step previously where I got that, as it's the first step using the EVO and not the donor.
Where do I come up with the SPC for the EVO 4G? The rest looks fairly easy...
Round 6: You need to dial ##3424# (DIAG Mode) you should now have a COM port listed under you device manager settings. Next we need to find your SPC code for the Evo 4G, but this is alot easier! Open CDMA Workshop, I suppose you already opened the "Device Manager" and know the COM port for your Evo, select the COM port -connect- read and your should see your phone information on the left. Now go to the
I'm currently trying that again from another computer, as the XP system wouldn't allow me to drag them to the desktop (ever heard of this?).I know new optimus has mentioned the open sesame door trick a bunch of times. Use that. Zeroing out the locations is a pain. The first post should have what you need. If you can't find it there (after looking harder) Google is your friend.
which version of QXDM are you using?