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Old 18-02-08, 10:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Apologies for the need of this post, could anyone tell me how to reprogramme a card that has recently been blocked?? can you actually reprogramme the card or do I need a new one???

Also I would appreciate if someone was to summarise the best threads/tutorials so that I can reprogramm my card.

Once again apologies for my newbie request.

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Old 18-02-08, 02:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What card is it a mosc ?
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What card is it a mosc ?
All I know is it is a virg1n smart card, there are numbers on the card hand written by the guy who programmed it.

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Thats a mosc you need a programmer with phoenix mode, its probably rights date or expiry date run out, and card just needs reprogramming, theres mosc tuts and images in downloads.
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Thats a mosc you need a programmer with phoenix mode, its probably rights date or expiry date run out, and card just needs reprogramming, theres mosc tuts and images in downloads.
Thanks for you reply. Excuse the apparent lame question but how do I access the tutorials in the downloads section??
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The link is in the private fta section.
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Sorry mate but you need to post a fair few times before you have access to the private section.
The idea is to stop people popping in getting what they want & then leaving.

I'm not sure this is bad form telling you the following or not....oh what the heck.

One of the old members spent a fair bit of his own time developing a reference site that was never adopted here for some reason revolving around donations to help maintain the site.

Of course you could always visit the site and donate if you feel the desire to do so if you wish.
edited out NO LIVE LINKS ALLOWED anymore.
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Hope this helps.....oh I also hope I don't get flamed for the above link either.....fingers crossed in advance!!!

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Sorry mate but you need to post a fair few times before you have access to the private section.
The idea is to stop people popping in getting what they want & then leaving.

I'm not sure this is bad form telling you the following or not....oh what the heck.

One of the old members spent a fair bit of his own time developing a reference site that was never adopted here for some reason revolving around donations to help maintain the site.

Of course you could always visit the site and donate if you feel the desire to do so if you wish.
edited out NO LIVE LINKS ALLOWED anymore.
user.........user
password..123456

Hope this helps.....oh I also hope I don't get flamed for the above link either.....fingers crossed in advance!!!

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Bubba where have you been you dont need any posts for downloads now, no live links allowed unless its legal stuff.
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Sorry but I had no idea about the live links.......I do however think it's great idea opening up the FTA area to all since there are far too many people making money out of cable TV....people swap to modified boxes to stop paying silly money to the cable companies and then start to do the same on the black market!
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