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04
2011

LG VIEWTY KU990 REMOTE UNLOCKING

UNLOCKING VIDEO OF LG VIEWTY KU990 cgi.ebay.co.ukhttp shop.ebay.co.uk
Video Rating: 2 / 5

If you’re thinking of buying a home media server or network storage device watch this it could save you money in the long run!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

50 Responses to “LG VIEWTY KU990 REMOTE UNLOCKING”

  1. this song is SO GAY

  2. Just so you know that is one of the gayest songs ever!

  3. Tylko kurwa skad ja se mam wziasc kod … ten jebany nck ;d

  4. does anyone have any idea if the pac number can be used to unlock the phone

  5. good

  6. How do you find the unlock code for your phone?..

  7. Ok so I tried to click Network Lock but it said „Not Available“ Now what?

  8. Fuck you time waster

  9. I just found this site and you can really get free top ups –> bit.ly / g4dEeR

  10. Unlock your phone to use worldwide on any GSM Network like T-Mobile or At&t. Go to UnlockInstantly . com and use coupon code YOUTUBE to get 20% off your unlock code. 100% Money Back Guarantee!

  11. @supercheapo l0l

  12. when i press network lock it says not avaliable ==’

  13. @mark3338
    I have the same problem. Do you already have any idea how to fix it?
    If so, can you please tell me how to do so?

  14. @malaka567 hi
    hi man i have a question about ku990i maybe you can help me with that .

    my problem is that my ku990i is just stucked in green refreshing screen and when im trying to connect it to computer in any mode emergency or gang image or just in refreshing mod its just connect and disconnecting to pc every 3 sec .. so i cant even flash it .. i have driver and also have all the flashing software .. so what you think ? is it hardware problem ?
    thanks for any advice .. take care

  15. i did it and my phone restarted and now doesnt accept any sim card how do i fix

  16. I think everybody’s really cruel….This poor kid really did his best! ….Oh and thanks my phone is also Totally FUBAR!!!…I never learn!

  17. ffen fck u , u made me unlock my phone and i cant unlock it . ffen bitch

  18. wtx the 16 digit code

  19. @siartje not anymore you must pay 50 euros

  20. que buen video

  21. @georgeandbungle My sentiments exactly. Youtube should stop these 12 year olds from posting videos with stuff they think they know about

  22. hey what is unlocking what does it do? thank you

  23. if u are a vodafone user, they will send u a free unlock code if u have the cellphone more then a year.

  24. when i type 2945#*990# nothing happens… any idea whats the problem???

  25. when i type 2945#*990# nothing happens,, any idea what the problem is?

  26. @joemetro2004
    Please let us know what the result is after your reboot. Once you have switched off and restarted your Duo, you should be able to carry on using it while it expands capacity in the background. It will be slower during this process of course. Then you should get an email when all is done and the new capacity is available.

  27. @joemetro2004
    Joe, I’m sorry! I recorded this as a guide to the technology rather than a video manual. The following is copied from FAQ on Readynasdotcom: „Once all the disks have been replaced, reboot the ReadyNAS to start the expansion process. This will take several hours or longer to complete depending on the volume capacity and the number of files in your volume. Do not interrupt the process during this time. Once completed, you will be notified of the new volume size.“

  28. I just followed your procedure trying to upgrade my 1 TB disk w/2 2TB disks. I ended up with 2-2TB disks showing only 925GB allocated. It just kept the disk size of the original 1TB disk and propagated it to the 2TB disk. It does not magically upgrade the volume size as this video suggests. Trying out the readynas duo now and testing it as of 4/26/2010. I can’t seem to find this topic anywhere also on the FAQ or forum links on readynasdotcom community site.
    This video seems misleading.

  29. Sorry, deleted the original post!
    You can use any ReadyNAS as a web server but it’s all down to horsepower at the end of the day and the Duo is the entry level. There’s ahow-to on creating a web server on readynasdotcom. There’s also some add-ons available there for wordpress etc that may help. If you’re still stuck, why not post your question on the readynas forums?

  30. I know it’s not intended as a webserver, but how suitable is it for serving web pages? I already did the tiny tutorial and now have a minimalist test page, which I can access via dyndns, but is this only a „just for fun“ feature, or could you seriously set it up as a server? Is it possible to set up all kinds of server stuff, e.g. Ruby on Rails? How popular does a web page have to get before it outgrows the ReadyNAS Duo?

  31. thank you, you have answered all my questions and i am off to buy a Stora.

  32. If you want easy access to movies and music from an iPhone, have a look at Stora. A new home server that makes iPhone access easy.
    You can just use Safari or download the HipServ app.
    Stora movie is on my page too.

  33. dubble you dubble you dubble you readynas
    d0t
    c0m
    !

    HA!

  34. Sure can. Music anyway.
    Get an App called iPeng.
    Download the add-on from the readynas web site under „community add-ons“ in the resources section.
    I would post the link but YouTube (in its infinite wisdom) wont let me.

  35. can i access my files using my iphone mobile internet while i am out and about?

  36. the last 5 posts were simply taken from a guys blog by Googling „Why do I need a NAS?“

  37. Low power consumption (and consequently low heat and noise) – Dedicated NAS boxes usually pack components that have just enough juice to run the file services hence they also have much lower power requirements as compared to normal general purpose workstations.

  38. Space saving – Dedicated NAS boxes are no larger than the hard disks they packed. Therefore, they consume much smaller real estate on your desktop, bookshelf or any other location you choose to place them as compared to normal workstation cases

  39. Now for the reasons people buy NAS and central media servers…….

  40. And lastly, a centralised file store can also serve as a cost effective and efficient means of backup for your other PCs as compared to using removable USB drives or DVD media on each of your PC.

  41. No longer do you need to run around the house turning PCs on and off just so that you can access the shared files on them. No more file access interruptions due to a family member accidentally turning off the shared PC. You will also no longer have to put up with degraded performance on your PC when shared files are being accessed by others.

    ………..

  42. Do you need a NAS for your home?
    If you have a few PCs at home (e.g. a PC/notebook for each of your family member, a HTPC for home entertainment, a desktop for your study, and/or an UMPC for your pool side surfing), it make sense to invest in a centralised file server so that you can easily share and manage files (e.g. your holiday pictures and videos, music and docs) among your family members or just between your collection of PC, notebook, UMPC and PDA.

    ……………..

  43. Ok maybe you’re right and the multi billion $ industry that provides RAID based storage and media servers is wrong.

    But first please read the following……

  44. When you first download/create data, it is already on an internal HD, so you now copy it over to an „external“ HD that uses 2 disks to copy 1data..that now makes 3 copies of the same data (don’t forget, putting data on a DVD disc..now that makes 4 copies!)
    It is okay to buy the lastest „toys“, if you can afford them, but to say that a $400+ machine needs too occupy 2 disks worth of the same data is a bit much and not something to base an advertisement point upon.
    just a humble opinion…

  45. Plus X-RAID is a great way to upgrade your capacity without having to manually shovel tons of data back and forth or buy a completely new box. Which you have to do with almost all other network attached storage devices.
    Check out the other movies on ReadyNAS Duo to see what other stuff it can do. X-RAID is just one of many features after all.

  46. So if a disk dies (and they do as they are very mechanical), everything carries on working and you still have access to all your stuff. You can’t get at your data from a disk in a cupboard!
    Imagine you stored all your pics, movies etc on your 1TB disk and then stored it. Don’t you want access to that stuff? Or will you copy it to another disk that you use?. If so, you’re doing RAID manually but not in real time. I prefer the automatic version that squillions of devices around the world use……

  47. Sorry, but the math does not add up (so to speak)..
    You are copying same data onto 2 disks?!
    what is the point in this „waste of money“ enterprise…
    why not buy 2 – 1tb drives–when one is full, store it away…then use the other for NEW data!
    Hello??

  48. You simply connect it to your router, then everyone on the network can share it.

  49. So how do you connect this so everyone in your network can use it? Do I connect it to my router or computer?

  50. If you have any questions or comments on ReadyNAS, feel free to drop it here and I will answer as best I can when I have a chance.

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