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  1. A simple way to permanently delete your unit's security password. No Condi Hackmode or TestMode commands needed. I wrote a simple script that will delete the security PASSWORD for most Win CE based F, Z, and X series units. I can't say whether it will work with the very old units, and it won't work with the model numbers ending in 50 or greater, or Nex units. If your model isn't included, there is an alternate method that works with some NEX and AVH models. Service Password Method Format a smallish SD (32 GB or less) Must be FAT32 format. Download and Unzip th
  2. Hi Folks, My trusty x710BT was recently stolen, and I'm looking to replace it. Having thought car stereo theft was a thing of the past, I've been given a rude awakening (along with the insurance adjuster and everyone else I know). So, my thoughts now go back a decade to my old head units with removable faceplates that made theft way less appealing. I've been looking at the 2014 NEX units, and see that at least part of the face is removable on the 6000, so that would give me the little extra piece of mind I'm looking for, but I would really prefer the full screen of the 7000 or 8000. I k
  3. Hi Folks, My x710BT was stolen recently, so I've been looking at the 2014 NEX decks. I was focusing on the 6000 because it has the small removable part on the front which may help deter theft to some extent (not so much as a full removable face), but I would really like a full/larger screen 7000 or 8000. I know they have the password feature, but I was wondering if they have any kind of blinking security light that would indicate to a potential thief that it's protected. I get that many thieves won't care if it's locked, but it may ward off a few if they can see it's locked and there's
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