Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere. I've recently bought one of the white Sky+ boxes off a car bootie for ?2. Was in great condition and on opening the flap on the front I noticed it still had it's viewing card inside. "Bonus" thinks I if it hasn't been permantly disabled by Sky and is just sleeping I have myself a ?25 Freesat card for nowt.
So I've managed to bump start the card by getting the box to call back and now have Freesat from Sky on my newly acquired box all good I think.
Sadly not the previous owner has set parental controls and I obviously do not know the PIN tried the last four digits of the viewing card and it's not that tried the usual "0000" and "1234" and no such luck.
Now I know that thre's no wrangles to crack the PIN unless I want to start at 0000 and work my way through to 9999 stopping every 10 minutes after 3 attempts but I seem to recall a work around by putting a working viewing card with a known PIN into my box from another box then going into parental controls and disabling the feature that way then put my card back in and it would no longer request a PIN. Certainly worked on the old blue cards.
Question is I purchased a black Sky+ HD box again off the car bootie for my father and a ?25 Freesat from Sky viewing card which they then paired to the box will the last 4 numbers of his card be his PIN or will it still retain the original PIN from the card that was first paired to it?
And secondly does this work around still work?
Any thoughts much appreciated.
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