Guest Anonymous Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 I did the hack for n710. All the menus have gone. I have only useful and option. I cant get back into ervice mode. How can i get my menus back!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sudden Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 I read these desperat "hack faling" posts just to often, why hack it? The extra fetures are not worth having. I relize this don't help you but may stop some other before trying. Btw I don't know how to fix your problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 this is unreverseable, tht is because you try to change the code which are intended for n707 and older model... the real value is: taken frm here http://minidisc.amulation.com/mzr700_to_mzr900.html Change Setting 1: Press VOL + -- you should see "MANUAL" displayed on the left and "0 00" on the right. Press PLAY -- you should see "Laser" on the left and "0 10" on the right. Press VOL + 5 times -- you should see "F Code" on the left and "0 60" on the right. Press PLAY -- the first 3 digits of the left display should be continuously incrementing. The last 2 digits of the left display are a value in memory that you want to change (it probably reads: "90" for the MZ-R700 and MZ-G750 "10" for the MZ-R500 "A0" for the MZ-N707 "80" for the MZ-N505 "20" for the MZ-N710 but in any case, write this number down!). You should see "0 61" on the right. Press VOL + repeatedly until the last two digits of the left display read: "F7" for the Sony MZ-R700/G750/R500 "FE" for the Sony MZ-N707/N505 (or "FC" if you do not want Katakana titling) "70" for the Sony MZ-N710 (you can press VOL – if you go past it). Press PAUSE Change Setting 2: Press PLAY -- you should again see incrementing numbers in the first 3 digits of the left display and "0 62" should appear in the right display. The last two digits of the left display are the value you want to change (it probably reads "20" for MZ-R series machines "50" for the MZ-N707 and "10" for the MZ-N505 "64" for the MZ-N710 but in any case write this number down!). Press VOL + repeatedly until this reads "7B" for all machines besides the MZ-N710 "75" for the MZ-N710 (you can press VOL – if you go past it). Press PAUSE Exit service mode: Remove power plug or battery. Good Luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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