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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jerry Wheeler

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Hi Kash,
I vacillated between the V1SE and the iCopy device, but ultimately settled on the iCopy. However, it turns out the iCopy software doesn't let you read the screen data from the phone itself, so I had to find another way to get that data without the original screen.
What I found was that either 3uTools or the JC Repair software is capable of reading out that data. I tried both, and they returned the same information in either case. Which basically says you don't even need the V1SE in order to get the screen data; just save it so you can copy and paste it back into JC Repair when you have a screen connected via the V1SE.
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+@beekerc I can't really speak with any authority on the wifi issue, but given what you've said, it does sound like you may have to unhide one of your SSIDs. It may be that you can hide it again once you've connected the wifi though.
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+On 3uTools, start at the main page under the Info tab on the left, then click on the button labelled View Verification Report.
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+[image|2882472]
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+On the Device Verification Report page, look for the Test Item labelled Screen Serial Number. That's what you want to program into the replacement screen.
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+Copy and paste that number somewhere, then you can use the JC Repair software in conjunction with the V1SE to program the new screen with that number.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jerry Wheeler

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Hi Kash,

I vacillated between the V1SE and the iCopy device, but ultimately settled on the iCopy. However, it turns out the iCopy software doesn't let you read the screen data from the phone itself, so I had to find another way to get that data without the original screen.

What I found was that either 3uTools or the JC Repair software is capable of reading out that data. I tried both, and they returned the same information in either case. Which basically says you don't even need the V1SE in order to get the screen data; just save it so you can copy and paste it back into JC Repair when you have a screen connected via the V1SE.

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