First :you need a open line phone possible any 6630 or 6680, mine i use one Dead 6680 (wet Unit) ,
Second: remove RAP3g and FLASH ,
Third : You have to make reballs on these 2 parts
Fourth : Put the 2 parts on a locked BB5 phones , mine i use a locked 6630 phone.
Fifth : Here the 6630 phone went to power after the hardware but nokia blinks, solution -Software.
****Enjoy phone unlocked on all networks****
If you encounter situation like below on your 6600,
1. Blank screen phone unable to reboot.
2. Phone only able to boot-up to "Nokia" word screen.
3. Install some program but not able to uninstall it after that.
4. Error messages such as "Child Installer" keeps popping-up.
Do a Full phone formatting on your 6600! as steps below,
1. Make sure you have at least 3/4 charge of battery power left.
2. Backup your contacts list and personal files to MMC memory card.
3. Switch-off your 6600 phone.
4. Press and hold 3 keys;
Green dial key, * (star key) & no. 3 key and then press the power on/off to swtich on the 6600 phone.
Remember, do not let go all of the keys and hold keys until you see a formatting word screen show!
5. After a few minutes when the Full phone formatting completed, your 6600 will back to original system and factory settting.
All apps installed & not of the phones’ default will be lost. If you did a backup on your mmc, you can restore it back to the C drive again.
Works With All Devices
Dct3 NET MONITOR 01:
CCCH–>W/BAR,RESULT UNKNOWN————–=Good Signal
CCCH–>W/BAR,NOT DONE————————-=P.A
AGCH–>————————————————=P.A
CBCH–>————————————————=Change IMEI/ Full flash
SEAR–>IMSI OFF @" net monitor 12"—————=COBBA
SEAR–>IMSI ON @"net monitor 12"—————–=CCONT
SDCC–>—————————————————=Update faid
NSPS–>—————————————————-=COBBA/HAGAR
XXXX–>—————————————————-=Anthenna switch
Dct3 NET MONITOR 01:
CCCH–>W/BAR,RESULT UNKNOWN————–=Good Signal
CCCH–>W/BAR,NOT DONE————————-=P.A AGCH–>————————————————=P.A
CBCH–>————————————————=Change IMEI/ Full flash
SEAR–>IMSI OFF @" net monitor 12"—————=COBBA
SEAR–>IMSI ON @"net monitor 12"—————–=CCONT
SDCC–>—————————————————=Update faid
NSPS–>—————————————————-=COBBA/HAGAR
XXXX–>—————————————————-=Anthenna switch
Main Window

If you see that message in the Status and Results area(4), that means that JAF software is prepared to any operation.
· Back up any data or important files.
· Run a full system antivirus and antispyware scan. Before starting the scans, be sure to check for and install antivirus and antispyware software updates. Note that most of these programs have integrated update routines that automatically check for updates on a weekly or monthly basis, or at some other interval you may choose.
· Run the Windows Disk Cleanup tool, which searches the system for files you can safely delete, such as
When you are transporting a laptop computer, I recommend you consider the following guidelines in order to protect the system:
· Remove all floppy disk and/or CD/DVD disc media from the drives.
· Remove all PC Card/CardBus or ExpressCard adapters from their slots and place them in their protective covers. I often use small ziplock bags if they did not come with small cases or covers.
· Make sure the main battery is fully seated or possibly eject the battery for shipping if you suspect the handling will be rough. The battery is a relatively heavy component and your laptop could be seriously damaged if the battery isn’t seated properly and the laptop (or bag containing your laptop) receives a sharp blow.
· Make sure the system is fully powered off (or optionally in Hibernate mode) and not in a Suspend or Standby mode.
· If the power switch is accessible with the lid closed, make sure the switch is locked or covered so that the system cannot be accidentally powered on while being transported.
· Make sure all access doors and covers are in position and closed.
Use a carrying case that provides adequate shock protection (cushioning).
Laptop computers are expensive machines built with significantly tighter tolerances than their desktop counterparts. Although most laptops are designed to function reliably in normal environments, it helps to use some common sense when transporting, operating, or otherwise handling a laptop system. If you treat the system as if it were a very expensive piece of precision electronic machinery (which it truly is!), you will greatly minimize the chances of problems occurring.
Instead of telling you what you should do to take care of your system, it is perhaps easier to tell you what you shouldn’t do. I often observe people doing things to their laptop computers that make me cringe. While some of these are painfully obvious, here is a list of bad things you should not do to your laptop computer:
By their nature, portable computers are generally much more useful than desktops. Except for a mere handful of exceptions, portables can do anything that a desktop can, plus a range of other tasks that would be impossible for desktops.
The chief strength of the portable is its freedom from the desk. It can be used almost anywhere. Indeed, almost anywhere a human can go, so can a laptop.
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Component |
Upgradeable |
Notes |
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Motherboard |
No |
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CPU |
Yes |
Installing a faster CPU of the same type and model is usually possible; however, there can be limitations due to voltage, thermal, and/or BIOS support issues, and clock speed increases will normally be small. |
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Memory |
Yes |
Normally, only one or two SIMM/DIMM sockets are available. You may need to remove lower-capacity existing modules to upgrade. |
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Video adapter/chipset |
No |
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Video display |
No[1] |
Nonstandard form factors and connections prevent internal upgrades. |
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Keyboard/pointing device |
No[2] |
Nonstandard form factors and connections prevent internal upgrades. |
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Hard disk |
Yes |
Older systems might not have BIOS support for drives larger than 8.4GB. Many systems are limited to 9.5mm- or 12.5mm-thick drives. Drive trays or caddies are often required for installation. |
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Removable-media drives (floppy, CD/DVD, CD-RW/DVD+-RW) |
Yes |
Install these internally via modular bays or use externall USB or IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK) drives. |
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USB, IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK), serial (RS-232), parallel (IEEE 1284), SCSI, and so on |
Yes |
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10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet LAN |
Yes |
Install this via a PC Card or CardBus adapters. |
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Wireless 802.11a/b/g (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth |
Yes |
Install these via PC Card, CardBus, Mini PCI (internal) cards, or mobile daughter cards (MDCs). Internal cards may require preinstalled antennas. |
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