If you are referring to the key in 3F01, then look for the nearest thrash. Thats were
the card belongs.
Good Day
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>Subject: [OCF] LOST RANDOM SYSTEM KEY
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>Hi all,
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>Can anybody tell me how to reset a GPK4000 card, after setting a random
>system key and have lost it.
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>
>Yones LEBADY
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