Thanks, but this file version is in my archive already; so I am quite sure I have tried it as well, with no luck.
Since my real dilemma is with the generic serial number (and all tested tools failing to 'fix' it) I am now pursuing methods to alter it manually.
I am aware that this is totally OFF TOPIC here; yet I want to share my current findings, for those few who have this damn '123456789ABCDEF' issue.
The most promising approach appears to be an ADB command sequence that I dug up somewhere.
Albeit I do not understand its rather cryptic 'presentation'. A clean step-by-step command sequence would sure help.
If anyone can point me in the proper direction (best site to ask, or a complete script to use), please let me know, thanks!
This is what is supposed to create a different Android device S/N in any case:
"
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
vi /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
# edit, save and exit
mount -o reount, ro /system
And here comes the line to add to /system/etc/install-recovery.sh to make the magic happen:
echo -n NEWSERIAL123 > /sys/class/android_usb/android0/iSerial
"
I assume that the 'edit' means to enter the special "echo" line in the install-recovery.sh file?
I may need to swallow more "Tongkat Ali" pills to develop the balls for hacking into the recovery area...
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