RCunlocker is very good tool but technology change over time and this tool is not updated for long time now
ok here is why and the solution
the why?
g00gle have changed how the machine ID is generated now so they can assign MDM policy to machine, its not S/N anymoe rather the "stable_device_secret"
the solution:
very simple, just to provoke that ID, usually i just flip the last two bytes of that ID, maybe someting else will do the trick? in theroy YES, but this is what works for me
HOW TO:
just fire any hex editor and find "stable_device_secret_DO_NOT_SHARE@"
you will find a 65 character ID
now flip the last two bytes of that ID
NOTE:
you still have to use RCunlocker if you want developer mode ON, so yes you have to apply both modification, doesn't matter which first
last step is to wipe the machine before it connect to internet
this is easy, on first boot up (Esc + Refresh + Power) then (Ctrl + d) it will fail, no problem, the goal is to wipe it
good luck
ok here is why and the solution
the why?
g00gle have changed how the machine ID is generated now so they can assign MDM policy to machine, its not S/N anymoe rather the "stable_device_secret"
the solution:
very simple, just to provoke that ID, usually i just flip the last two bytes of that ID, maybe someting else will do the trick? in theroy YES, but this is what works for me
HOW TO:
just fire any hex editor and find "stable_device_secret_DO_NOT_SHARE@"
you will find a 65 character ID
now flip the last two bytes of that ID
NOTE:
you still have to use RCunlocker if you want developer mode ON, so yes you have to apply both modification, doesn't matter which first
last step is to wipe the machine before it connect to internet
this is easy, on first boot up (Esc + Refresh + Power) then (Ctrl + d) it will fail, no problem, the goal is to wipe it
good luck
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