BlakeStone Posted June 17, 2014 Report Share Posted June 17, 2014 if you are following the instructions in the first post of this thread, stop. replace the link for instruction 1b. with this link: http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/35253-advanced-puzzles-testmodekey-scriptexecini/&do=findComment&comment=255788 put the testmode.key file from the supertestmode.zip file onto the empty sd card. then follow the remaining steps a, b, c Link to post Share on other sites
aesop Posted June 18, 2014 Report Share Posted June 18, 2014 Awesome thread. Thanks to everyone that has contributed! Much love to IAmSuperBleeder who put in the detailed instructions with the screenshots! I can vouch that this still works for the X930BT! Peace, Kirk Link to post Share on other sites
farufas Posted June 23, 2014 Report Share Posted June 23, 2014 @IAmSuperBleeder THANKS FOR THE PICTURES & WRITE UP Link to post Share on other sites
adamoneal1980 Posted July 3, 2014 Report Share Posted July 3, 2014 Okay, let's simplify this a little more; might help some others. Pictures have always helped me out in situations like this, so let's do this. Working with an X930BT in this how-to. Read all of these instructions all the way through before attempting it. First off, you'll need a micro SD card; size isn't extremely important, the size of the files you'll be putting on it are less than 14mb, just choose one that your unit can support if it has a size limitation. In this instance I used a 32gb the first time around, but I'll be using a 16gb in the photos below; again, it really doesn't matter as long as it's at least 14mb, and I think the smallest you can get is 2gb now anyway and they're only like $5, lol. Next, you'll need to download the files required to booth the unit into testmode. In the original post there's a link to another thread which has about 5 different download links in it, and I know that can get confusing... The one you want is the HACKMODE v1.4 BASE. Click on that link and you will download the .zip file containing the files you need. Once the download is complete, unzip the contents onto your micro SD card. The .zip file is password protected and when you go to extract the files it will prompt you for the password. The password is "avic411" (without the "" obviously...) The files should be place in the root of the card, not in another folder on the card. I'm not sure if it's required (although it probably is) but have nothing else on the card at the time. The only thing that should be on the micro SD card are the files located in the .zip that you downloaded. At this point, it's time to make your way to the password protected unit with the micro SD card you just place the files above into. With the unit powered off (key in the OFF possession, or just no power supplied if your doing this out of the vehicle), load the card into the device. Power the unit on and wait for it to boot, at which point it should boot into testmode. Once in testmode, on an X930BT, and I would imagine it would be the same for all of the X9X0BT series, the only buttons and actions that will be needed to navigate the screens are the following: *HOME - escape/cancel/go back *MODE - enter/select *Volume down (left) - move selection on screen down *Volume up (right) - move selection on screen up I CANNOT STRESS HOW STRONGLY I RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT MESS WITH ANY OTHER FILES IN HERE IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!! IT IS VERY EASY TO BRICK YOUR UNIT USING TEST MODE!!! I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU SCREW THINGS UP; YOU ARE DOING THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! Move the selection on the screen down to #11, File Maintence Press MODE and you will enter the File Maintence screen Now select User and open it Now select System and enter it Now go to security and enter it The only thing on the screen at this point is Password, so enter it There is only option on this screen that you you are concerned with here, a text dump. You do not have to move the selection around, just press MODE to perform the text dump, and VIOLA, the password that the unit is locked with is displayed near the top left of the screen! (I've blurred my password out here for obvious reason) Write this password down (unless is something you can remember), then just back out of all the menus using the HOME key until you get the the first screen, at which point you can power the unit off and remove the SD card. With the card removed, power the unit back up and enter your recovered password when prompted, and enjoy If you're not going to remember the password you just recovered, I'd suggest changing it. Take a look in the owners manual for those instructions. Hope that helps everyone a little more! by the way, I think this thread should become a sticky... Thanks for saving my ass! This was invaluable and your instructions worked perfectly. Rec x1000! Link to post Share on other sites
adamoneal1980 Posted July 3, 2014 Report Share Posted July 3, 2014 Okay, let's simplify this a little more; might help some others. Pictures have always helped me out in situations like this, so let's do this. Working with an X930BT in this how-to. Read all of these instructions all the way through before attempting it. First off, you'll need a micro SD card; size isn't extremely important, the size of the files you'll be putting on it are less than 14mb, just choose one that your unit can support if it has a size limitation. In this instance I used a 32gb the first time around, but I'll be using a 16gb in the photos below; again, it really doesn't matter as long as it's at least 14mb, and I think the smallest you can get is 2gb now anyway and they're only like $5, lol. Next, you'll need to download the files required to booth the unit into testmode. In the original post there's a link to another thread which has about 5 different download links in it, and I know that can get confusing... The one you want is the HACKMODE v1.4 BASE. Click on that link and you will download the .zip file containing the files you need. Once the download is complete, unzip the contents onto your micro SD card. The .zip file is password protected and when you go to extract the files it will prompt you for the password. The password is "avic411" (without the "" obviously...) The files should be place in the root of the card, not in another folder on the card. I'm not sure if it's required (although it probably is) but have nothing else on the card at the time. The only thing that should be on the micro SD card are the files located in the .zip that you downloaded. At this point, it's time to make your way to the password protected unit with the micro SD card you just place the files above into. With the unit powered off (key in the OFF possession, or just no power supplied if your doing this out of the vehicle), load the card into the device. Power the unit on and wait for it to boot, at which point it should boot into testmode. Once in testmode, on an X930BT, and I would imagine it would be the same for all of the X9X0BT series, the only buttons and actions that will be needed to navigate the screens are the following: *HOME - escape/cancel/go back *MODE - enter/select *Volume down (left) - move selection on screen down *Volume up (right) - move selection on screen up I CANNOT STRESS HOW STRONGLY I RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT MESS WITH ANY OTHER FILES IN HERE IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!! IT IS VERY EASY TO BRICK YOUR UNIT USING TEST MODE!!! I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOU SCREW THINGS UP; YOU ARE DOING THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! Move the selection on the screen down to #11, File Maintence Press MODE and you will enter the File Maintence screen Now select User and open it Now select System and enter it Now go to security and enter it The only thing on the screen at this point is Password, so enter it There is only option on this screen that you you are concerned with here, a text dump. You do not have to move the selection around, just press MODE to perform the text dump, and VIOLA, the password that the unit is locked with is displayed near the top left of the screen! (I've blurred my password out here for obvious reason) Write this password down (unless is something you can remember), then just back out of all the menus using the HOME key until you get the the first screen, at which point you can power the unit off and remove the SD card. With the card removed, power the unit back up and enter your recovered password when prompted, and enjoy If you're not going to remember the password you just recovered, I'd suggest changing it. Take a look in the owners manual for those instructions. Hope that helps everyone a little more! by the way, I think this thread should become a sticky... Thanks for saving my ass! This was invaluable and your instructions worked perfectly. Rec x1000! Link to post Share on other sites
SubaruBRZ Posted July 14, 2014 Report Share Posted July 14, 2014 Hi there, My X930BT locked me out once and it was sent out to Pioneer for reset... Came back and they said it started up without asking for a password!... Anyways, I am not locked out but I want to change my password to something I KNOW so I tried using this hack. When I am in the Security folder, I do not see the "PASSWORD.DAT" file... Why is this? Link to post Share on other sites
Lyverbe Posted July 14, 2014 Report Share Posted July 14, 2014 Hi there, My X930BT locked me out once and it was sent out to Pioneer for reset... Came back and they said it started up without asking for a password!... Anyways, I am not locked out but I want to change my password to something I KNOW so I tried using this hack. When I am in the Security folder, I do not see the "PASSWORD.DAT" file... Why is this? You mean that you are NOW locked out or really mean that you are NOT locked out? If you don't have any password (which would explain the absence of a "password.dat" file) and want to set one, you need to touch the three zones at the top of the configuration screen. If you are locked out and don't find a "password.dat", make sure you are in the right folder. There has to be one. Link to post Share on other sites
SubaruBRZ Posted July 14, 2014 Report Share Posted July 14, 2014 You mean that you are NOW locked out or really mean that you are NOT locked out? If you don't have any password (which would explain the absence of a "password.dat" file) and want to set one, you need to touch the three zones at the top of the configuration screen. If you are locked out and don't find a "password.dat", make sure you are in the right folder. There has to be one. Hi Lyverbe, Thank you for your quick response! I am not locked out; everything is working perfectly as it should. I am scared if I disconnect my battery it may lock me out because the first time around when I did this, I was locked out. I had to get my dealership (Subaru) ship the unit to Pioneer to get it reflashed and when I got it back Subaru said "it didn't ask to input a password" so again, I am stuck not knowing my password. If I disconnect my battery again I may run into the same problem... (Or no? Since there is no PASSWORD.DAT file?) Thanks again! Link to post Share on other sites
Lyverbe Posted July 15, 2014 Report Share Posted July 15, 2014 Hi Lyverbe, Thank you for your quick response! I am not locked out; everything is working perfectly as it should. I am scared if I disconnect my battery it may lock me out because the first time around when I did this, I was locked out. I had to get my dealership (Subaru) ship the unit to Pioneer to get it reflashed and when I got it back Subaru said "it didn't ask to input a password" so again, I am stuck not knowing my password. If I disconnect my battery again I may run into the same problem... (Or no? Since there is no PASSWORD.DAT file?) Thanks again! Nah, you don't have to worry about it. If you become locked out, use TestMode to read the "password.dat" file because it will be there. So many people got out of this situation this way so I don't see why you couldn't. Although I believe this file is always there no matter what. If you don't have a password, it's only a blank file, but I'm not sure. Link to post Share on other sites
Nickj Posted July 23, 2014 Report Share Posted July 23, 2014 Just saved me a lot of cash bought the unit new and forgot the password i set 2 yeras ago Thanks Link to post Share on other sites
cdt808 Posted July 29, 2014 Report Share Posted July 29, 2014 absolutely superb write up - worked a treat. many thanks Link to post Share on other sites
naomis Posted July 29, 2014 Report Share Posted July 29, 2014 Thank you so much! It only bloody worked and now I have tunes again! Link to post Share on other sites
Rick.Pijnenburg Posted August 26, 2014 Report Share Posted August 26, 2014 This work for the AVIC-F930BT too. Link to post Share on other sites
georgeflint Posted September 1, 2014 Report Share Posted September 1, 2014 I apologize, I have read though a majority of the posts and can't find the answer. My wife got her battery replaced and her stereo asked for a password. I purchased it new and installed if a couple years ago but regular passwords are not working. I followed the instructions in this post but when I try to unzip the file it asks for a password for Av.exe and I typed in avic411 which worked. I then am prompted for a password for HACKMODE.KEY. What is the password for HACKMODE.KEY? Link to post Share on other sites
BlakeStone Posted September 2, 2014 Report Share Posted September 2, 2014 I apologize, I have read though a majority of the posts and can't find the answer. My wife got her battery replaced and her stereo asked for a password. I purchased it new and installed if a couple years ago but regular passwords are not working. I followed the instructions in this post but when I try to unzip the file it asks for a password for Av.exe and I typed in avic411 which worked. I then am prompted for a password for HACKMODE.KEY. What is the password for HACKMODE.KEY? Read post #151 in this thread Link to post Share on other sites
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