MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
You can always print the counter sheet and keep it with the machine service history.Comment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
Hi all
i got a cheap usb chip reader and managed to get a data dump from Nv ram 1 on the locked machine
and a data dump for a freshly reset machine so i can compare the 2
so it is possible to obtain a data dump direct from the nv similar to uploading to and sd card via sp mode
unfortunately the cheap reader didn't last very long lol
so its worth getting a reasonable 1 very handy device to have
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
Hi all
Im looking for some advice/help
i have a few ex lease MPC5504ex that have service lock enabled and have had both supervisor and admin passwords changed and iam unable to get the password from previous owners
i want to data dump the nv to see if i can edit the passwords and gain access to the machine
i have a machine that ive cleared passwords in sp mode so i can back up that nv to sd card and use that as my guide to what i need to edit
so advise
what is a good eprom reader and program to use to read then write back to the nv
i have a usb eprom reader that i have used in the past on older models
i use HxD to edit the file is that ok
Thanks in advance for any advice
This is Only To Allow Me To Gain Access to The Machine's via supervisor or admin password change"loneliness is an invention of the white man, when we are alone we talk to everything around us, we are never alone" (Ojibwa)Comment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
An old thread I know but ...........
I have heard that to clear the NVram you can fit it upside down (incorrectly) then power on the device, especially useful if the SP entry code has been changed etc.
Sounds very dodgy, just wondered if anyone has tried this!?
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
Not upside down!!!, Put the nv-ram 1 in socket 2, and the 2 in socket 1!...if you repeat this, the reset process run again....as many time as you want"loneliness is an invention of the white man, when we are alone we talk to everything around us, we are never alone" (Ojibwa)Comment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
I, always do it...then it goes into Japanese, and after its reboots, it asks you for passwords, like when it's new out of the box.
Not upside down!!!, Put the nv-ram 1 in socket 2, and the 2 in socket 1!...if you repeat this, the reset process run again....as many time as you want
Do you swap them back to their original spots after the reset or leave them?Comment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
no, leave them as is, if you then invert them again (original position) it resets again, you can repeat this process indefinitely, it resets with each inversion."loneliness is an invention of the white man, when we are alone we talk to everything around us, we are never alone" (Ojibwa)Comment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
Keep present that the main nv-ram its the 2...i have a 4054 that run with only the nv-ram 2!...anyway, First the inversione, i suggest to you to save on sdcard the main data with sp nv-ram upload (dont Remember the sp in this Moment)...and After reset, sp data download"loneliness is an invention of the white man, when we are alone we talk to everything around us, we are never alone" (Ojibwa)Comment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
no, leave them as is, if you then invert them again (original position) it resets again, you can repeat this process indefinitely, it resets with each inversion....and try to print the counter...Surprise!!!...LOL..LOL!!
Keep present that the main nv-ram its the 2...i have a 4054 that run with only the nv-ram 2!...anyway, First the inversione, i suggest to you to save on sdcard the main data with sp nv-ram upload (dont Remember the sp in this Moment)...and After reset, sp data downloadComment
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
I, always do it...then it goes into Japanese, and after its reboots, it asks you for passwords, like when it's new out of the box.
Not upside down!!!, Put the nv-ram 1 in socket 2, and the 2 in socket 1!...if you repeat this, the reset process run again....as many time as you want
I guess you are using this method to reset the main counters ? (answer if you wish!)
Just to confirm you are referring to these two nvrams on the controller ?
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Re: MPC 5504 Ex Service Lock and Changed Passwords
exactly, for billing reasons, some customers want it this way.
yes the nv-ram are those"loneliness is an invention of the white man, when we are alone we talk to everything around us, we are never alone" (Ojibwa)Comment
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