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Thanks anyway I'll trash this HU and buy another brand that doesn't self destruct asking an anti theft password And just for the sake of who will read this thread in the future... I bought the headunit, took it out of the box myself and there when it was installed. No anti theft password has ever been set, this is simply memory corruption and on something with this price is unacceptable, al least from my POV Thanks everyone who tried to help me.
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Considering that my headunit was "stock", with an unmodified 1.11 firmware, I tried to reenable warp to get it starting fast again. Bottom line, don't do this as I'm now stuck with the headunit in endless reboot loop... I've been offered help with repairing it (for a price) but I don't think I'm willing to spend more money on this thing.. I'm disappointed, I bought the Da120 without dvd or other mechanical parts to make sure that it was reliable and long lasting. The unit hadn't an anti theft password set (I disconnected the battery in the past, so I'm sure of this), started asking it af
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Hello everyone I'm a bit ashamed to say I lurked for a long time in these forums but I registered only now to ask for help.. A few days ago something pretty strange happened to my SPH-DA120: the unit had no anti theft password set and I bought it on amazon as soon as it has been available here in Italy. I connected and disconnected multiple times from power during these years to work on my car, so I'm 200% sure no anti theft password has ever been set. A few days ago (right after the end of my warranty, obviously.....), the unit started to behave abnormally: it often crashed and