Serial Number for AlphaRevx - Verizon Droid Incredible 2

Which serial number does alpharevx want I cant seem to figure it out
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b0gman said:
Which serial number does alpharevx want I cant seem to figure it out
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When you run the program it will tell you the serial number. Then you copy.paste that to the website.

This is a general section post. *shakes fist at you*

blazingwolf said:
When you run the program it will tell you the serial number. Then you copy.paste that to the website.
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It is also under your phone's battery. It is the serial number to your phone. There is some type of checksum in there or something, so make sure you type it right.

While we're at it...
its also under settings/about phone/phone identity

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Unable to root

I just spent 2 hours trying to root my cousins wildfire, i tried unrevoked 3.21 and 3.32 and neither was able to root my desire. I then tried alpharevx which said found a wildfire and asked me for the beta key which i very carefully entered:Xqks1OECBc9WBRAu and that told me invalid beta key! Now as the phone was detected by both programs I am baffled as to why it wasn't working. The phone is on orange UK but not simlocked, it also appears to be unbranded..can anyone suggest what keeps going wrong?
did you try replacing letter"O" with "0". Also instead of capital I, try lower case L.
Or better yet, just copy and paste the code.
Good luck.
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thearif said:
did you try replacing letter"O" with "0". Also instead of capital I, try lower case L.
Or better yet, just copy and paste the code.
Good luck.
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Yes, tried substituting numbers for letters etc but copy and paste doesn't work.
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Sorry for the stupid question but how did you get that beta key?
Did you get it from alpharev site by entering your wildfire's serial number? This is what you should have done.
if your answer is yes, then maybe you can paste that code in word and change the font so that you can distinguish different characters.
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Do this and I assure u will get rid of key errors. Hope u r on windows7 pc platform.
First connect the wildfire to pc with usb debugging enabled. Then open command prompt and CD into adb folder (assuming u have adb ). Then type the command "adb devices". Now it shows ur serial number in command prompt. Right click inside command prompt and make "select all". Then press CTRL + C . Now create a text file somewhere and right click inside that and paste. Now u will have serial number in text file.
Then copy the serial number and paste in the alpharevx website to get beta key. Now again don't write the beta key. Just select the beta key on website and right click to copy.
Then open the alpharevx program from command prompt. When it asks for beta key, right click inside command prompt and paste. That's all I can say for getting rid of key errors.
GOOD LUCK.
thearif said:
Sorry for the stupid question but how did you get that beta key?
Did you get it from alpharev site by entering your wildfire's serial number? This is what you should have done.
if your answer is yes, then maybe you can paste that code in word and change the font so that you can distinguish different characters.
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*#06# on the phone's keypad give me imei number, entered that in the serial number of the form on alpharevx site where I selected 1.01.001 hboot win7 for os and wildfire phone, generated serial but the alpharevx.exe doesn't allow for copy and pasting the beta key. Now does the serial number it's asking for mean imei or something else?
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live_0978 said:
*#06# on the phone's keypad give me imei number, entered that in the serial number of the form on alpharevx site where I selected 1.01.001 hboot win7 for os and wildfire phone, generated serial but the alpharevx.exe doesn't allow for copy and pasting the beta key. Now does the serial number it's asking for mean imei or something else?
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The IMEI number is not your serial number. Its a 12 digit number below the battery, or, it is also shown on the AlphaRev X Program itself. Normally begins with HT0.
To copy paste, copy the serial from the Website. Then, Right click the Title Bar of the AlphaRev X Program, Click Properties, then, in the Sub window that appears, Click "Quick Edit Mode".
Then, simply right click anywhere inside the program, and the key will be pasted.
3xeno said:
The IMEI number is not your serial number. Its a 12 digit number below the battery, or, it is also shown on the AlphaRev X Program itself. Normally begins with HT0.
To copy paste, copy the serial from the Website. Then, Right click the Title Bar of the AlphaRev X Program, Click Properties, then, in the Sub window that appears, Click "Quick Edit Mode".
Then, simply right click anywhere inside the program, and the key will be pasted.
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Thx 3xeno, thought it might've been tht number I'll try it next time I see my cousin..and thx for the quick edit tip!
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meid locations for baseband 2.15.00.0808

I need the meid locations for basband 2.15.00.0808. I don't uderstand the winhex way how you have the offset and have to add this to that. Thanks
jcthelight said:
I need the meid locations for basband 2.15.00.0808. I don't uderstand the winhex way how you have the offset and have to add this to that. Thanks
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I think you forgot your flamesuit
fenixjn said:
I think you forgot your flamesuit
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What do you mean?
jcthelight said:
I need the meid locations for basband 2.15.00.0808. I don't uderstand the winhex way how you have the offset and have to add this to that. Thanks
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Hey man I just woke up with a super hangover.. once I can stare at my laptop w/out the feeling of death coming over me ill be more then glad to help haha.. what stage are you at in meid retreival?.. (let's try and stay away from any meid mod talk.. retreival- cool, mod- no bueno)
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j7jman said:
Hey man I just woke up with a super hangover.. once I can stare at my laptop w/out the feeling of death coming over me ill be more then glad to help haha.. what stage are you at in meid retreival?.. (let's try and stay away from any meid mod talk.. retreival- cool, mod- no bueno)
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The esn is done. I just just need addresses for meid retreival. Would you rather pm? Thanks. I was at work when you responded.
How To Calculate your meid or esn addresses using Winhex
jcthelight said:
The esn is done. I just just need addresses for meid retreival. Would you rather pm? Thanks. I was at work when you responded.
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its cool.. I dont know the addresses for your radio, but I can help you find them heres some steps you can take to help you calculate the address:
After you open your scan results with winhex
-do a search for your meid in reverse, with no spaces. Make sure you check the "list search hits" box. It should list the locations of the results at the top.
-there's gonna be an offset number to the left of it, you can click on it and it changes, click it so it shows the an offset number that contains letters.
-Open up the windows calculator and make sure it's in "HEX" mode.. it usually starts up in "DEC" mode.
- If you did a searched, lets say "00FA-0000" for example, in cdma ws, your gonna want to take your offset number and add it to your original search location.. for example 00FA0000 with no dash.
-You'll come up with a result like this-
*example- 00FA0000+4EDC2C= 148DC2C which would be 0x0148DC2C
-Just add 0x0 or 0x00 (depending on the length of your result number) in front of it.
-Do this for all the other locations & there you go, you have your addresses
I hope that helps
j7jman said:
its cool.. I dont know the addresses for your radio, but I can help you find them heres some steps you can take to help you calculate the address:
After you open your scan results with winhex
-do a search for your meid in reverse, with no spaces. Make sure you check the "list search hits" box. It should list the locations of the results at the top.
-there's gonna be an offset number to the left of it, you can click on it and it changes, click it so it shows the an offset number that contains letters.
-Open up the windows calculator and make sure it's in "HEX" mode.. it usually starts up in "DEC" mode.
- If you did a searched, lets say "00FA-0000" for example, in cdma ws, your gonna want to take your offset number and add it to your original search location.. for example 00FA0000 with no dash.
-You'll come up with a result like this-
*example- 00FA0000+4EDC2C= 148DC2C which would be 0x0148DC2C
-Just add 0x0 or 0x00 (depending on the length of your result number) in front of it.
-Do this for all the other locations & there you go, you have your addresses
I hope that helps
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Says 0 found.
jcthelight said:
Says 0 found.
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did you click the binoculars with "hex" below them.. because you have to click the ones w/out "hex" below them.. meaning your not supposed to search for specifically hex values
j7jman said:
did you click the binoculars with "hex" below them.. Because you have to click the ones w/out "hex" below them.. Meaning your not supposed to search for specifically hex values
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so search for text it says search at the top then search for hex or text values. i tried both and got nothing.
00FB:55AC
00FD:6968
00FE:1524
015F:0F2C
015F:0F38
017C:AED0
018F:31AC
0190:3438
01D6:6D47
01D8:06C1
Baseband 2.15.00.0808
Software 4.53.651.1
I need one more. meid locations for baseband 2.15.00.0808
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meid
0x01D6D444
0x00FB55AC
0x00FD6968
0x00FE1524
0x015F0F2C (2X)
0x015F0F38
0x01903438
0x01D66D47
0x01D806C1
0X017CAED0
0X018F31AC
0X1903438
0x017CAE7C
esn
0x017A0FA4
0x01D5F0F0
0x01D5FC49
0x01D6A4C3
0x017CAA1C
0x017CAE7C (2X)
0x017D1338
0x0188E6BC
0x0127ECCC
0x0157ED2F
0x0157ED62
0x015FBD48
0X00FE681C
0x00FD3DC8
0x00FD3DC8
cheers
0x01d6b701
I dont understand what I must be missing. I have the ESN fixed and as well only missing the MEID. When I scan I only find three locations. I have found others with web searching but still missing some. What REALLY stumps me is from what I can tell I have the exact same set up as the original poster but have NONE of the same ESN or MEID locations. Someone PLEASE point me to what I am missing This is what I have posted below:
MEID:
0x00FD:6960
0x00FB:55AA
0x00FE:1524
0x00FE:1520
0x015F:0F2C
0x0190:3438
0X017C:AED0
0X018F:31AC
Phone Details:
OS - 2.3.3
SW Version - 4.53.651.1
Radio Version - 2.15.00.0808
PRL - 33789
PRI Version - 2.15_009
does anyone have anymore meid locations for 2.15.00.0808?
havieri23 said:
does anyone have anymore meid locations for 2.15.00.0808?
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Just use the method for the EVO 3d it works great and in 5 mins.
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jcthelight said:
Just use the method for the EVO 3d it works great and in 5 mins.
Sent From My HTC EVO On Boostmobile
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keep getting "error 222: invalid argument" when trying to copy file 0 and 1943 from nvm directory from phone to desktop
I have another EVO I put on boost no problem... But the usb port broke and screen got smashed... I got another one with the new 2.3.3 gb which I just flashed swag on on it. I have bandbase 2.15.00.0808 with the esn zeroed. But having problems with the meid... I tried to downgrade bandbase to 2.15.00.15.11 and 2.15.00.09.01 but still having problems zeroing and can't downgrade any further to do qmat. I have done a scan and search for meid location but when I enter the location the meid appears to the right of the screen but not where I can edit the hex. I am about strung on this for the last 3 days so any help or advice will be greatly appreciated. I don't have internet at home so if someone could talk me through this over the phone would be great. I have cws 2.7 qpst and qxdm. Or if someone could give the locations other than listed above. Thank you and I am willing to donate once my EVO is on boost.
Hardware 0004
Android bedding 2.3.3
Bandbase 2.15.00.0808
Software 4.54.651
havieri23 said:
keep getting "error 222: invalid argument" when trying to copy file 0 and 1943 from nvm directory from phone to desktop
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Make sure the overwrite box is checked.
robskilz said:
I have another EVO I put on boost no problem... But the usb port broke and screen got smashed... I got another one with the new 2.3.3 gb which I just flashed swag on on it. I have bandbase 2.15.00.0808 with the esn zeroed. But having problems with the meid... I tried to downgrade bandbase to 2.15.00.15.11 and 2.15.00.09.01 but still having problems zeroing and can't downgrade any further to do qmat. I have done a scan and search for meid location but when I enter the location the meid appears to the right of the screen but not where I can edit the hex. I am about strung on this for the last 3 days so any help or advice will be greatly appreciated. I don't have internet at home so if someone could talk me through this over the phone would be great. I have cws 2.7 qpst and qxdm. Or if someone could give the locations other than listed above. Thank you and I am willing to donate once my EVO is on boost.
Hardware 0004
Android bedding 2.3.3
Bandbase 2.15.00.0808
Software 4.54.651
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Use the EVO 3D method works great.
Unbelievable how easy that was.... Way easier then my last one.... Thanks a lot.... Now to call and get this error 16 taken care of
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havieri23 said:
keep getting "error 222: invalid argument" when trying to copy file 0 and 1943 from nvm directory from phone to desktop
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I had the same problem when copying from the phone just grab the file and drop it on your desktop. But when you go to put the edited file back on the phone use the copy from pc option

[Q] Kindle Fire serial number

Does anyone know or have any idea where the Kindle Serial Number is located in the device? (not through the menu but stored within the device), the reason I ask is because I am testing eldarerathis' FFF extended bootloader and I was tinkering with flashing Stock ROM (rooted) to the alternate partitions, funny thing is that for some reason the OS is unable to retrieve the Serial Number and so you can't register the device with Amazon. I've looking through every file within the ROM and I have not been able to identify anything that could possibly give me a hint of where the Serial Number is located.
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions are greatly appreciated.
jopaez said:
Does anyone know or have any idea where the Kindle Serial Number is located in the device? (not through the menu but stored within the device), the reason I ask is because I am testing eldarerathis' FFF extended bootloader and I was tinkering with flashing Stock ROM (rooted) to the alternate partitions, funny thing is that for some reason the OS is unable to retrieve the Serial Number and so you can't register the device with Amazon. I've looking through every file within the ROM and I have not been able to identify anything that could possibly give me a hint of where the Serial Number is located.
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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If it was sitting in some file, it would be much too easy to spoof and lead to sharing Prime accounts, etc. It would have to be embedded in the hardware somewhere. That's my way of telling you that I have no idea why that setup would have a hard time retrieving the serial number.
jopaez said:
Does anyone know or have any idea where the Kindle Serial Number is located in the device? (not through the menu but stored within the device), the reason I ask is because I am testing eldarerathis' FFF extended bootloader and I was tinkering with flashing Stock ROM (rooted) to the alternate partitions, funny thing is that for some reason the OS is unable to retrieve the Serial Number and so you can't register the device with Amazon. I've looking through every file within the ROM and I have not been able to identify anything that could possibly give me a hint of where the Serial Number is located.
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Why are things like this in the Dev section? This needs to be moved to Q&A
The only reason is I feel there is a better chance of getting a response for this type of question from active devs than most regular users. If not agreed by a moderator I'll gladly move this to the Q&A.
I recently bought a Kindle Fire from Ebay and I'm unable to register it on Amazon.
The amazon reps told me that the serial number is blacklisted and recomanded me to return the device to sender and ask for refund.
Well, I'm unable to do that and I don't want to install a custom rom on it.
The serial should be located within the software, and there should be a way to change it (like adding IMEI - see the guide in the dev section).
will it work with fastboot ? does this change the serial number or jst the number that 'adb devices' will display ?
fastboot -s <serial number> specify device serial number
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
you say you dont want to install a custom rom but its really the best and easyiest way around it... I recommend this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439916
Emeraldu said:
I recently bought a Kindle Fire from Ebay and I'm unable to register it on Amazon.
The amazon reps told me that the serial number is blacklisted and recomanded me to return the device to sender and ask for refund.
Well, I'm unable to do that and I don't want to install a custom rom on it.
The serial should be located within the software, and there should be a way to change it (like adding IMEI - see the guide in the dev section).
will it work with fastboot ? does this change the serial number or jst the number that 'adb devices' will display ?
fastboot -s <serial number> specify device serial number
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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It wouldn't do you any good to change the serial number. There's a corresponding security key number paired with it, so changing one won't help without the other. Since Modaco is just an enhanced version of the stock software, it wouldn't be any different either in terms of obtaining Amazon services on the device (sorry pooch).
Contact ebay/paypal and file a dispute.

Serial Number messed up!

I reflashed my Kindle recently, in order to upgrade from a rooted 6.3.1 rom to a 6.3.2 amazon based rom.
The strangest thing has now happened. My serial number changed, and I can no longer register the device with Amazon. The serial number is now 15 digits long, instead of 16 digits, and the first 4 digits are no longer D01E (standard kindle fire), and are instead 5001.
Any thoughts? How could this get corrupted?
Thanks
You mean when you type:
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su
idme ?
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In terminal? Strange...
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Yup. Serial number is corrupt there too.
I'm reluctant to post the incorrect and correct serial number, but there is a digit missing, and the first 4 digits of the serial number are incorrect.
Really weird, eh? I do notice that it says nvram info. I know there is a huge interest in not changing this number, but I'd love to put back my original (correct) serial number. . . .
Frustrating.
BrooklynNY said:
You mean when you type:
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su
idme ?
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Got it sorted. Didn't realize you can set NVRAM values with idme. Really strange that it got messed up in the first place.
Anyways, thanks, asking me to check it in idme pointed me in the right direction!
scamiran said:
Yup. Serial number is corrupt there too.
I'm reluctant to post the incorrect and correct serial number, but there is a digit missing, and the first 4 digits of the serial number are incorrect.
Really weird, eh? I do notice that it says nvram info. I know there is a huge interest in not changing this number, but I'd love to put back my original (correct) serial number. . . .
Frustrating.
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Missing serial number

Saw an LG G7 with the serial number blank/unpopulated. What does that mean and can it be restored? IMEI and everything else looks normal.
mr3p said:
Saw an LG G7 with the serial number blank/unpopulated. What does that mean and can it be restored? IMEI and everything else looks normal.
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All of that is nvram data, it is all stored in the efs partition.
Serial number is not really important as its there for verifying when needed. IMEI is needed to connect to a network.
You can always use a app like cdma workshop to fill the serial number back in if its still on the case.
Thanks for the tip. Any other option for reflashing serial number? Can't seem to find a current version of CDMA Workshop and not sure if that would work with G7.
In order not to create a new topic, I will write here. I have the same problem, the erased serial number.
Is there a real working way that will restore the serial number? Thank.

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