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title: BlackBerry KEYone
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language: en
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created: 2017-09-15 18:07:26 +0200
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updated: 2017-09-15 18:07:26 +0200
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- know-how
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- hardware
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- blackberry
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- android
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- keyone
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![BlackBerry KEYone]({{ site.url }}/assets/blackberry-keyone.jpg)
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{% for page in site.categories.blackberry-keyone %}
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{% endfor %}
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title: MMI Test and Engineering Mode on the BlackBerry KEYone
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layout: default
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language: en
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created: 2017-06-30 18:05:00 +0200
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updated: 2017-06-30 18:05:00 +0200
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tags:
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- know-how
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- hardware
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- blackberry
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- keyone
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- hidden
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- mmi
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- testmode
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- engineering
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- mode
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<p><div class="notewarning" markdown="1">
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**USE THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK!** Especially the Engineering Mode has a few options which can trigger
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DTEK (showing your OS as compromised) and probably do worse.
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</div></p>
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(These codes seem to be standard for Alcatel phones. Interestingly, they work here, too.)
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MMI Test
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This is similar to the BBVE and provides various tests for all phone components. To open it, open
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your phone dialer and type this:
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<kbd>*</kbd> <kbd>#</kbd> <kbd>2<br/>ABC</kbd> <kbd>8<br/>TUV</kbd> <kbd>8<br/>TUV</kbd> <kbd>6<br/>MNO</kbd> <kbd>#</kbd> ("AUTO")
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To test single components or get traceability information (PRD number, manufacturing date, etc.),
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tap "MANU". The buttons "AUTO1" and "AUTO2" run several tests automatically. To exit the test mode,
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tap "MANU" and find the "Exit" option at the end of the list.
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Engineering Mode
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This mode has a few settings (black font on black background - hold your finger above where the
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text should be for the background to become grey, making the text visible).
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<kbd>*</kbd> <kbd>#</kbd> <kbd>*</kbd> <kbd>#</kbd> <kbd>2<br/>ABC</kbd> <kbd>6<br/>MNO</kbd> <kbd>3<br/>DEF</kbd> <kbd>7<br/>PQRS</kbd> <kbd>6<br/>MNO</kbd> <kbd>4<br/>GHI</kbd> <kbd>3<br/>DEF</kbd> <kbd>#</kbd> <kbd>*</kbd> <kbd>#</kbd> <kbd>*</kbd> ("ANDROID")
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<p><div class="noteimportant" markdown="1">
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After enabling "root", some apps might be able to modify system settings and thus making DTEK show
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the system as "compromised". The only way to reset this is to do a factory reset.
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title: BlackBerry KEYone OTA updates for different variants
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created: 2017-09-15 20:32:10 +0200
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updated: 2017-09-15 20:32:10 +0200
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toc: false
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tags:
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- know-how
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- hardware
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- blackberry
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- keyone
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- ota
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- updates
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- firmware
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Variants and update situation
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The KEYone is sold as different models: BBB100-1 (US model), BBB100-2 (EMEA model), etc. And each
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model is distributed in multiple variants, expressed in the last 3 digits of the PRD number.
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Here are a few models and variants:
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| Model | PRD number | Variant |
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| BBB100-1 | PRD-63116-001 | Unlocked US |
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| BBB100-1 | PRD-63116-003 | Bell |
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| BBB100-1 | PRD-63116-005 | Rogers |
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| BBB100-1 | PRD-63116-036 | AT&T |
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| BBB100-2 | PRD-63117-003 | Unlocked UK |
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| BBB100-2 | PRD-63117-011 | Unlocked Germany |
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| BBB100-2 | PRD-63117-015 | NL, Belgium |
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| BBB100-2 | PRD-63117-023 | AZERTY Belgium |
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| BBB100-2 | PRD-63117-027 | Unlocked UAE |
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| BBB100-3 | PRD-63118-001 | Unlocked |
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| BBB100-4/5 | PRD-63734-001 | Unlocked |
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| BBB100-4/5 | PRD-63734-002 | Unlocked? |
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| BBB100-6 | PRD-63763-001 | Unlocked |
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| BBB100-7 | PRD-63764-001 | Unlocked |
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While the variants of a model all have the same hardware, the different variants allow for
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different features being enabled, e.g. for different carriers.
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The downside is that different carriers also release updates at different times. Sometimes weeks to
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months after other variants got them already. Luckily, all different variants of a model seem to
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use the same firmware. This allows to install updates from another variant should they not be
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available for the own device.
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Update process in general
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On the KEYone, there's an app called *Updates* pre-installed which sends the device's PRD number
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and current firmware version to TCL's servers which then reply with "There's no update for you." or
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the link to the update file.
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The app then downloads said file and puts it at the right location so the Android bootloader can
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find and install it.
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Such OTA update contains a script with all instructions about what is to be updated. This script
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also does various checks first to make sure it can be installed properly. So the risk using the
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method described below is very small as a wrong update would abort automatically.
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Enabling advanced mode in Updates app
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The *Updates* app on the KEYone has a hidden advanced mode with additional features. You can
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activate that by tapping the three dots in the upper right and selecting *Help* to get to the
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help screen. There, tap 8 times on the last item *Checking for updates*. A dialog box will appear
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asking you for a password.
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The password can be obtained by decompiling the APK file for the Updates app, either using some
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[online service](http://www.javadecompilers.com/apk) or [an app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.njlabs.showjava)
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and looking at the `/com/tcl/ota/AdvancedModeValidateFragment.java` file.
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<!-- Password: fotaapp*#1221# -->
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After you've entered the correct password, three new menu items appear in the Updater's main menu:
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*Update manually*, *FOTA test* and *Project test*.
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Menu item: Update manually
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This one allows you to install a full firmware update manually from the device. You need to name
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the update file something like `JSU_PRD-63117-123.zip` (replace the PRD number with that of your
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device) and put it in the root directory of your MicroSD card or the internal storage.
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It should then appear in this menu in the *Updates* app. You can install it by tapping the three
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dots behind the filename and select *Install*.
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Menu item: FOTA test
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Here you can simulate different phone models/variants with different firmware versions and test
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if the updater works correctly. **This is exactly what we need during the process below.**
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Menu item: Project test
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This menu item shows a few parameters like your PRD number (called *Device CU Reference* here),
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current firmware version, your IMEI and a few more parameters. You can also test the notification
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Spark in the BlackBerry Launcher and the Play Services.
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Finding out which variant gets what update
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OTAs are always differential updates for a specific firmware version to a newer one. To install it,
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you **must** have the correct initial firmware installed. Otherwise, the updater script will fail
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and abort the update.
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To find out which updates are available for which variant, I found [this script](https://gist.github.com/thurask/f4ace564e6575ef41c4e35d2458ca2d0)
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which I rewrote and improved. My version can be found here:
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<https://github.com/mbirth/tcl_ota_check>
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After downloading or cloning the repository, edit the `tclcheck_all.py` and change the `fc.fv`
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variable to your current firmware version. Let's assume you have a UK BBB100-2, so your PRD would
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be `PRD-63117-003` and as of September 2017, your firmware version would be `AAM481`. So change the
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line with `fc.fv` to:
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fc.fv = "AAM481"
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fc.mode = fc.MODE_OTA
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List of latest OTA (from AAM481) firmware by PRD:
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PRD-63117-003 failed. (No update available.)
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PRD-63117-011: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (QWERTZ BBB100-2 (Germany))
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PRD-63117-015: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (BBB100-2 (NL, Belgiums))
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PRD-63117-019: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (BBB100-2)
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PRD-63117-023: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (AZERTY BBB100-2 (Belgiums))
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PRD-63117-025 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-027: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (QWERTY BBB100-2 (UAE))
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PRD-63117-028: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (BBB100-2)
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PRD-63117-029: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (BBB100-2)
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PRD-63117-034 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-036 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-037 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-041: AAM481 ⇨ AAN358 d819919187b46793abeaeff60dd6deee17baac4b (BBB100-2)
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PRD-63117-042 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-703 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-704 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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PRD-63117-717 failed. (No data for requested CUREF/FV combination.)
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Just pick one, let's say `PRD-63117-011`.
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1. enable **Test mode**
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1. set the *Emulated CU Reference* to the chosen variant: `PRD-63117-011`
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1. set the *Emulated current version* to your current version: `AAM481`
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It should search for updates and find the OTA to version `AAN358`. It should also start to download
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the new version. When done, tap the button to start the installation.
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<p><div class="notetip" markdown="1">
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installed `AAN358` isn't the latest version. There's a newer `AAO472` version available. So change
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the variant `PRD-63117-034` is currently getting the OTA update to `AAO472`. Enter that into the
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*Emulated CU Reference* field in the *Updates* app, change the *Emulated current version* to the
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just installed `AAN358` and tap <kbd>START TEST</kbd> again. It'll show the second update and let you
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install that.
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Cleanup
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