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Old December 2nd, 2011, 06:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys, I'm new here and with all of this droid hacking too. I'm hoping one of you guys can help me with this. I currently have 02004 and I'm trying to manually put 3026. I went to device manager but I couldn't find Ports (Com & LPT) so I'm hoping one of you guys can help me with this. I have also downloaded QPST 2.7 build 323 and CDMA Workshop.

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Old December 2nd, 2011, 08:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nvm guys, I got it.
I want to be nice because it was a real pain in the .... to update my prl so i'll post how to do it.
1. First download 0326.prl link ----http://www.mediafire.com/?qbozy3km16ydyb4
2. Download Motorola driver
3. download HW virtual serial port --- HW VSP (Virtual Serial Port) - Free Virtual Serial Port to connect any TCP/IP Terminal server to your Windows as a virtual serial port
4. Download QPST 2.7 build 323 --- Google.

ok first fully turn off your device, unplug your usb cable. than hold the t button and turn it back on. After that plug in your usb cable and than open hw virtual serial port. click the login button and log in. after that go to setting and uncheck nvt enabled than make your way to the virtual serial port tab. select any com but the higher the better ( to avoid conflicts). type in 192.168.16.2 as the Ip address to connect to and 11008 as the port number. Now once your done go to QPST and click add new port, it should be on the left side, click on that. now go up to start clients and service programmings, after that click ok. on the main menu click on read from phone and it will ask you for your spc, mine was 000000, if you have ever used ##program and typed 000000 than that's your spc. go to the roam tab, there should be a browse option, look for your prl and once it loads just hit write to phone and your done!
I hope I was able to help some people, this took me hours and was going to cost me $40.
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Old December 4th, 2011, 09:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Nice that you posted the answer. Just curious, though. Which carrier are you on and is this for the Motorola A855?

My A855 on VZW shows PRL of 52559 which is why I ask.

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I'm on metropcs and yes this is for a855. Well I believe that you have Verizon, If you're on Verizon, you can either call *228 and update roaming list or find the verizon prl on google.
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