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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 18:45:11 -0700
From: coderman <coderman@...il.com>
To: halfdog <me@...fdog.net>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Strange Lenovo x121e

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:05 PM, halfdog <me@...fdog.net> wrote:
>...
> It seems, that the machine contains at least 13G of windows-OS and
> testing software....
> What could be interesting: Although I found some tools via google,
> e.g. rw-everything, a "hardware configuration reader/dumper", there
> are also some tools I do not know, that might deal about branding or
> special hardware initialization, e.g.
>
> ./WWAN/Leadcore/BAK/IMEI.TXT
> ./WWAN/Leadcore/IMEI.TXT
>
> with different IMEI in it. Perhaps the disk contains some new tools
> that allow to reset broken hardware/firmware internals to any state
> you like, e.g. perhaps the imei of your modem.


these kinds of tools do exist, and are exceptionally useful.

often highly proprietary (containing magic signing keys or firmwares
for testing).

what about a full file dump? were you able to reconstruct anything useful?
 i can has? :P

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