Sony-Erric is well secure with it's CID technology and can be unlocked only by skilled technician knowing this. Don't trust any code generator or code provider service for this as it is reported unuseful for many times. It will proved costly and useless. Smart software tools can only do this with attached phone's. Remote unlocking is not advisable. Ask Fixya for such technician nearby you and see your problem solved....
It is phone's generic software problem. It occures while we mis-handle it. There are some doe's and don'ts with this type of device. Generally it occures when we snached out battery while it is in on possition (active mode). This action corrupts it's software files and not putting them back where it should be after power off. For fixing your problem you have to reflash it. Any technician with smart tools of sony-erric can do it you. ASK fixya for nearby repairman and do vote here....
svchost.exe is apart of windows. It sounds like your system was infected. When you install security on a system thats not healthy, the infection can compromise and corrupt your new security causing it to not work correctly, or show false positives.
Mcafee and CA both aren't that great. I recommend the paid edition of Malwarebytes and AVG. Both work much better then CA, Mcafee, Norton, etc.. just to name a few.
At this point your going to need to get the system healthy. This is the dangerous part I recommend letting a professional help you, because remvoing infections can cause data loss and you risk making the system even worse. I recommend NickLockard.com
I presume you mean for a phone?All questions need full 'make model (what it is)' as first 3 words please.The 'smart chip', normally referred to as a SIM Card comes from your cellphone service provider. It may already be locked to a particular telco and you can normally tell that when it boots up, or it is mentioned in settings.https://www.google.com/search?q=smart+chip+for+a+Sony+Ericsson..
What message are you getting on the screen when you turn the phone on? Is it recognising there is a sim card there but not letting you use it? The most common reason for this is often a 'Locked' handset. Most networks set the phones the sell to only work for their sim cards. Most specialist phone retailers can usually Unlock the handset for a small fee.
If it isn't recognising that there is a card there it will either be a faulty sim card or a faulty phone.
This phone was first released in 2008 and Sony's support for mobile phones by an agent is discontinued. In short, calling Sony for support won't help. The T700's technology was GMS/HSPA. T-Mobile and AT & T are carriers which access such. Whether either would assist you with setting up network connections is unknown to me. It sounds like your query involves the basic setup. I would review that in relation to the feature you are attempting to access and then query your carrier. But that route may offer no joy. The user manual has a troubleshooting section Here is the user manual for the T700 but there is a real question of your access to software updates for a 2008 release phone. I have no idea of the veracity of the service that claims to offer repairs or unlocking for this phone. This looks like an exercise in frustration. Sorry.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/322716/Sony-Ericsson-T700.html?page=65#manual
Open the Emergency call keyboard. Enter this code: *#*#7378423#*#* From the Service Menu select: "Customization Settings". Select "Reset customization" and "Reset customization and reboot". The Android system will erase all personal information and will reboot the phone to the original factory settings.
Use the below method with caution because it wipe all of your data
1. Turn Off Your Device. if the device is freezing Remove Battery and insert few second.
2. Press and hold Left key + Right Key Together Press Power Buttonuntil vibrates.
3. Now select "factory reset (full wipe)"
4. then select "Yes"
wait for few seconds
5. after finish Hard Reset Select Reboot System Now
Your Device will be auto restart
Done.
Sounds like you need a PUK code? Thus is available from your network carrier. Resetting the phone isn't going to fix your issue! It is locked by the phones IMEI No (every handset has its own IMEI, even an apple watch for example.
Apparently 10 year old phones can still be purchased on eBay.com and other web sites. Perhaps purchase an identical model to see if parts can be used or what can be swapped.
Perhaps a local repair shop could help you.
https://www.ebay.com/bhp/sony-ericsson-k800i
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