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Someone thought it would be funny to change my pass code for my nokia n810.
Then last night, in a hurry, I accidentally hit "lock device" instead of "shut off"
Now I can't get back in.

HELP!

Is there any way that I can reset it or bypass it or something?
Please, if anyone knows anything that might help... it would be wonderful.
 
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Yeah, search the forum. Or just ask the person! This sounds fishy...
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Originally Posted by Thesandlord View Post
This sounds fishy...
I could use some help, too. Someone locked my nice new bike with their Kryptonite U-lock. Is there any way I can unlock it without using a hack saw? I've tried a Bic pen, it didn't work.
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I thought all you had to do was send it in to Nokia for repair.
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Whaddyaknow, I have a similar problem. I would send it in to Nokia for repair, but this dude locked it to a bike rack!

LostNokiaGirl: No offense, we recognize you may be perfectly upright and honest here, but you can see how we can't tell that, and are loathe to take the risk of helping a thief...
 
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This is a good reason not to let other people use your tablet, at least not for a long enough time to become familiar with thngs like setting passwords. But give Nokia a call -- I'm sure they will be glad to help.
 
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How about you ask them what they changed the code to?
 
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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
Whaddyaknow, I have a similar problem. I would send it in to Nokia for repair, but this dude locked it to a bike rack!

LostNokiaGirl: No offense, we recognize you may be perfectly upright and honest here, but you can see how we can't tell that, and are loathe to take the risk of helping a thief...
Well there is a lovely amount of concern in that statement, but I am not a thief. If it would please you, I could send you a copy of my prof of purchace. Yet on the other hand you son of a *****. Suck my cock, because I came here for help.
 
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Originally Posted by LostNokiaGirl View Post
Suck my cock
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*shudders* some sort of underground transsexual crime ring that steals internet tablets?
 

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