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beethoven015
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Posted: 2006-08-27 10:37
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Like I wrote in subject I'm interesting how to do that. When I go * > * < < * < * -(service) - service tests - Total Call Time - there are real time of using my phone? Is there any chance to change this?

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frajam88
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Posted: 2006-08-27 11:34
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I am also interested in doing this. I wonder if it can be done. Also, there is a last call timer that cant be cleared.
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Posted: 2007-02-10 01:45
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Do a master reset! It works!
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Posted: 2007-02-10 02:24
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AFAIK doing a master reset doesn't clear total time call
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Posted: 2007-02-10 19:12
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A master reset or a firmware update will ony clear the time from Settings -> Calls -> Time & Cost. The one in the service menu stays the way it is.
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Posted: 2007-02-10 19:21
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yup, im taking about the one in the service menu.
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Posted: 2007-02-10 20:36
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u can reset it if u flash it with a new firmware, i dont mean update ( ! )
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Simon N
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Posted: 2007-02-10 22:28
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Thing to ask is why would you want to do this other than to pretend the phone is new and rip someone off
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Posted: 2007-02-10 22:50
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On 2007-02-10 22:28:17, Simon N wrote:
Thing to ask is why would you want to do this other than to pretend the phone is new and rip someone off


i think that's why you can't reset that call timer ....

i just got my k800 back from service where it had been flashed and EROM updated and the call timer is still there (i was hoping so because i like to know how extensively i have used my cell phone )
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Posted: 2009-04-04 12:49
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On 2006-08-27 10:37:10, beethoven015 wrote:
Like I wrote in subject I'm interesting how to do that. When I go * > * < < * < * -(service) - service tests - Total Call Time - there are real time of using my phone? Is there any chance to change this?

Thanks


diezil:
Code:
Make a GDSF Backup before using any GDSF Scripts!!!

For K750 Copy the DB2010 into plain text file and write with SETool2 Lite (if Cid49) or with XS++ all Cid's....

Example... copy \"gdfswrite:00020CD40000000000000000\" without quote's for DB2010 and save in empty .txt file, and write script to GDSF (be carefull.... dont blame me if you messup your phone )


Clear Total Call Time DB2020 (Tested with K800)

gdfswrite:00000099000000
gdfswrite:0000009B00000000
gdfswrite:0000009D00000000
gdfswrite:00020E000000000000000000
gdfswrite:00020DC80000000000000000


Clear Total Call Time DB2010 (Tested with w800 and w810)

gdfswrite:00020CD40000000000000000


Clear Total Call Time DB2012 (Not Tested by Me)

gdfswrite:00000099000000
gdfswrite:0000009B00000000
gdfswrite:0000009D00000000
gdfswrite:00020CD40000000000000000

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