You may try default phone and security code to remove restrictions.ur defalt phones codes is 12345 or 00000 u can use it Default 4 Digit user code: 1234 or 0000Default 6 Digit Security code: 123456 or 000000Type *#06# at the mobile screen to know IMEI no of your mobile.send the IMEI no to me and i will reply you with unlocking code.IF Problem not Solved SoPlease New Software install in the Phone Problem will Solved
IMPORTANT: This procedure will remove (reset) all passwords and delete all personal information, files and folders from the internal memory of the personal communicator. If the four digit password that is prompted for when the mylo is started has been lost, forgotten, or does not work, a master reset procedure will need to be performed. To do this, on the mylo keyboard, simultaneously press and hold the FN , Sym and BS keys for at least 5 seconds. hope this helps.
Try this before you get it to the service :
This works on most mini electronic devices like cellular phones and degital cameras etc .
it sounds crazy .
Remove the back (or Cover ) of the phone( or Camera ), battery, and SIM if your phone ( or Device ) uses one , DIRECTLY
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Then, with a q-tip (or something similar), dab the connection points (shiny, goldish) on the battery, SIM, and phone. This should aid in drying.
Finally, place all contents in a bag of uncooked rice (separately, do not put back together just yet). it sounds crazy , but it draws the moisture out.
It normally is working after just 7-8 hours, but I would wait 12 hours or even 24 hours before attempting to use (just to be sure).
beware the water damage, despite being dry now, will void any warranties. Also, the phone's hardware is now weakened and if you drop it, the green mother board and circuitry could shatter - so be more careful.
This does work on electronic devices aside from phones as well. Simply tailor it to your device. If you do not have a SIM (Verizon phones, cameras, all others), remove only the battery. If you have an iPhone/iPod or GPS and cannot remove the battery, simply make sure it is all the way off, then put it in the rice bag. All electronic devices react the same to the rice trick.
a related link is here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-Otjgd48nY
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Whatever you are trying to do with this Mr Chan, you are wasting your time. It is a Vintage computer running Windows 7.
The manual is here
Why do they need to be turned on all the time? If your using them as security cameras they are not designed for that job. The 330 could be overheating because of the constant use. Some cameras have a built in 'Overheat' switch which could be switching it off.
These cameras are designed for short periods of use, recording things like parties and holiday trips. How old are these handycams? These do get old and the technology in them can wear out if in constant use.
Windows Vista Home Premium? It is an antique, throw it out! That is the most hated version of Windows ever produced.
Your old hard drive has an embedded serial number and that is part of the credentials used to load your original copy of Windows and authorize the copy. However, that should come later when you enter the Product ID did you format the hard drive first? format C:\ /s if I remember correctly at CMD Prompt
Your question is at Tom's Hardware!
https://www.google.com/search?q=Sony+Vaio+VGC-LM1E+install+and+format+hard+drive
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Sony seems to think it can be done.