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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Brannen View Post
    Didn't state it well enough. The flood of AzBox Premium HD Plus clones into Canada was made known in December (though they discovered some in October), and prompted a delay in updated firmware from AZBox Canada (author of 5400 and 5402, both released July 2012) who said "all subsequent firmware releases will include code in order to permanently disable these devices."
    no a clone kill code is only a 30 min setback if you know what to do and how to do it, but if you have a true azbox, then you see a clone you will know it,
    there is somthing off looking about a clone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iq180 View Post
    no a clone kill code is only a 30 min setback if you know what to do and how to do it, but if you have a true azbox, then you see a clone you will know it, there is somthing off looking about a clone.
    Sure, for someone like yourself who knows what to do to recover a bricked unit, most probably would be recoverable (of course, some clone units could be "once a brick, always a brick" LOL!). However, it certainly would "permanently" disable any clone from using that firmware!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Brannen View Post
    Sure, for someone like yourself who knows what to do to recover a bricked unit, most probably would be recoverable (of course, some clone units could be "once a brick, always a brick" LOL!). However, it certainly would "permanently" disable any clone from using that firmware!
    well i wish it were that simple but it is not infact there are clone safe files out there for the azboxes, all one needs to do is remove the clone
    kill code from the firmware then load it.
    the only way to stop cloned recivers is to bomb china.
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