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Old 10-25-2012, 05:22 AM   #5
kaneorotar
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: CA, USA
Device: K3, KW3, PW4
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
Note that the uboot+partitiontable image does _not_ overwrite the ID part. It must have gotten corrupted by another occasion (you didn't make a mistake by chance and flashed a wrong, larger image to offset 0x0?).

That said, I'll dig out the exact offsets and notation of serial number and MAC address later this day (will take some more hours).
Great! I've managed to get my serial number from the customer service and the Wi-Fi MAC address from the MAC filter list in the wireless router. It should be possible to get the device ID part back to life if the offset addresses are known.
Thank you.
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