Hboot Re-Locked - HTC Sensation XL

Hi
Unlock my bootloader with htcdev but now need warranty for service relocked boott loader with adb but in hboot screenrwrite relocked before unlocking write locked how to do locked now ?
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ilhuns said:
Hi
Unlock my bootloader with htcdev but now need warranty for service relocked boott loader with adb but in hboot screenrwrite relocked before unlocking write locked how to do locked now ?
Sory for bad English
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Once un-locked you can never do it again locked! It will always stay RE-locked. So if the service doesn't "close one eye" and take it to repair you got to pay

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Can I relock my bootloader?

So I have converted my device into a Google Edition and am S-Off and Unlocked. My problem is Google Movies will not work because the DRM keybox in inaccessible due to the unlocked bootloader. I want to try and relock and see if it works. Anyway will my device brick if I attempt to relock the bootloader and can I just keep it locked because I have S-Off?
Yes you can, there is a command in revone to relock your bootloader. You will keep s-off, it will only relock your bootloader. Until you're not trying to get back to s-on with a custom hboot you should be save

Relocked, Tampered bootloader fix

Hi, I have a problem with unlocking my Sprint HTC One for GSM.
I cant get to unlock my bootloader and I cant get the s-off...
Normal way for unlocking bootloader via HTC dev fails because i can flash unlock token, when i enter the command in fasboot, i get error: ''cannot load token''
Bootloader was already once unlocked, but then i got it relocked and i dont know what to do now....
Message I get is: TAMPERED, RELOCKED
Could you tell me how to fix it? how to unlock bootloader and get s-off :good:
thanks
Are you in fastbootusb?
Is it the original token you from the first time you unlocked the bootloader?
Yes I am in fastbootusb
I can get the Identifier token, but i cant flash it, and unlock it...
thorr001 said:
Yes I am in fastbootusb
I can get the Identifier token, but i cant flash it, and unlock it...
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Copy your cmd output here

Unlocking bootloader with S-OFF

So, im S-OFF and unrooted on HBOOT 1.44 with a locked bootloader.
how do i unlock my bootloader?
tinogutsa said:
So, im S-OFF and unrooted on HBOOT 1.44 with a locked bootloader.
how do i unlock my bootloader?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46301380

[Q] Htc one m7 - return for warranty

Hi,
I have a HTC One that is not rooted, and has the problem with the camera (Pink in dark places).
What do i need to do for the phone to return to the original and turned to locked
I'm on H.BOOT 1.61, UNLOCKED and S-ON
Thanks for all the help
http://imgur.com/pXW59cZ
nurogo said:
Hi,
I have a HTC One that is not rooted, and has the problem with the camera (Pink in dark places).
What do i need to do for the phone to return to the original and turned to locked
I'm on H.BOOT 1.61, UNLOCKED and S-ON
Thanks for all the help
http://imgur.com/pXW59cZ
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Are you running a custom ROM or stock ROM? And if it is stock ROM, does version are you running and does it match your current firmware? Please post a fastboot getvar all and remove your Serial No and IMEI
Because you are S-ON, you cannot LOCK the bootloader again, instead it will read RELOCKED. You need to be S-OFF to change the lock status
You may also get a TAMPERED message when you lock the bootloader using the command fastboot oem relock
If all is running stock I would chance it and send it in for repair, as at the end of the day this is a hardware fault not brought around by unlocking your bootloader
nurogo said:
Hi,
I have a HTC One that is not rooted, and has the problem with the camera (Pink in dark places).
What do i need to do for the phone to return to the original and turned to locked
I'm on H.BOOT 1.61, UNLOCKED and S-ON
Thanks for all the help
http://imgur.com/pXW59cZ
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stovie_steve said:
If all is running stock I would chance it and send it in for repair, as at the end of the day this is a hardware fault not brought around by unlocking your bootloader
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not 100% true, dont send your phone back relocked, you will need to do whatsteve says and get s-off, then flash an early RUU and HBOOT before locking the bootloader and going s-on, otherwise you risk the tampered flags coming back, the phone must be 100% stock.
HTC will refuse a warranty repair in any other condition, they will blame you on the grounds that since you unlocked the bootloader you could of done anything with the phone like flashed an unsupported kernal and overclocked etc, the camera issue is caused by overheating.
Seanie280672 said:
not 100% true, dont send your phone back relocked, you will need to do whatsteve says and get s-off, then flash an early RUU and HBOOT before locking the bootloader and going s-on, otherwise you risk the tampered flags coming back, the phone must be 100% stock.
HTC will refuse a warranty repair in any other condition, they will blame you on the grounds that since you unlocked the bootloader you could of done anything with the phone like flashed an unsupported kernal and overclocked etc, the camera issue is caused by overheating.
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From my own experiencea friend sent it in with an unlocked boot loader and they repaired it. But they may have just been lucky.
I wouldn't return to s on on any bootloader later than 1.54, as when you do the writesecureflag command the phone will display a TAMPER DETECTED message and then you're back to square one
Best thing to do would be achieve s off using sunshine
Downgrade hboot to earlier version e.g. 1.44
flash an earlier RUU
Use revone to reset the status of the bootloader to LOCKED, ensure tamper message is not there
Then, if you really must, run the writesecureflag command. That's how I've done it before, and after hboot 1.54 you will def get the tamper detected message
I always leave my phone s off tho
stovie_steve said:
Are you running a custom ROM or stock ROM? And if it is stock ROM, does version are you running and does it match your current firmware? Please post a fastboot getvar all and remove your Serial No and IMEI
Because you are S-ON, you cannot LOCK the bootloader again, instead it will read RELOCKED. You need to be S-OFF to change the lock status
You may also get a TAMPERED message when you lock the bootloader using the command fastboot oem relock
If all is running stock I would chance it and send it in for repair, as at the end of the day this is a hardware fault not brought around by unlocking your bootloader
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Seanie280672 said:
not 100% true, dont send your phone back relocked, you will need to do whatsteve says and get s-off, then flash an early RUU and HBOOT before locking the bootloader and going s-on, otherwise you risk the tampered flags coming back, the phone must be 100% stock.
HTC will refuse a warranty repair in any other condition, they will blame you on the grounds that since you unlocked the bootloader you could of done anything with the phone like flashed an unsupported kernal and overclocked etc, the camera issue is caused by overheating.
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I'm on stock rom, but the problem is that i dont know how i can lock the bootloader ang going to s-on.
What steps should i follow?
Thanks for all the help
nurogo said:
I'm on stock rom, but the problem is that i dont know how i can lock the bootloader ang going to s-on.
What steps should i follow?
Thanks for all the help
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At this point, how can i solve my problem?
Can anybody help me?
nurogo said:
At this point, how can i solve my problem?
Can anybody help me?
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you need s-off so you can downgrade using a ruu, lock the bootloader and turn back s-on.
Try sunshine s-off and then follow nkk71's guide linke in my signature.

Getting Bootloader to LOCKED from RELOCKED S-ON HTC ONE M7

Hello,
I have just managed to unroot my htc one m7 successfully after a lot of difficulty.
However, the bootloader still shows "RELOCKED" although TAMPERED is gone but I would like it to show "LOCKED" as it was before I had rooted it for the first time. Is it possible to get it back to show LOCKED while you are S-ON?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
singh_harman said:
Is it possible to get it back to show LOCKED while you are S-ON?
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No
Only possible with S-OFF.
alray said:
No
Only possible with S-OFF.
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How about if you unlock the bootloader to go S-OFF in order to get it locked and then lock the bootloader again to show S-ON?
Is this possible.
Also, even if it remains relocked, does this void warranty at all? Or does it still get recognized as never been rooted.
singh_harman said:
How about if you unlock the bootloader to go S-OFF in order to get it locked and then lock the bootloader again to show S-ON?
Is this possible.
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Yes, you'll need to unlock the bootloader, achieve s-off, set back the bootloader to locked and remove the tampered flag, flash a RUU and then turn back s-on.
Also, even if it remains relocked, does this void warranty at all?
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Relocked means your bootloader was unlocked and locked back. Unlocking the bootloader might void your warranty light explained on htcdev.com/bootloader.
Or does it still get recognized as never been rooted.
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Only a phone showing S-ON and ***LOCKED*** (and without ***tampered*** or ***security warning*** flags showing) is under warranty. And even if your phone only shows S-ON and LOCKED like if it was never unlocked, they (HTC) can still look for your IMEI# in their database and know if you already requested an Unlock_code.bin file from htcdev.com to unlock your bootloader (not a problem if you are dealing with your carrier but might be a problem if dealing directly with HTC).
alray said:
Yes, you'll need to unlock the bootloader, achieve s-off, set back the bootloader to locked and remove the tampered flag, flash a RUU and then turn back s-on.
Relocked means your bootloader was unlocked and locked back. Unlocking the bootloader might void your warranty light explained on htcdev.com/bootloader.
Only a phone showing S-ON and ***LOCKED*** (and without ***tampered*** or ***security warning*** flags showing) is under warranty. And even if your phone only shows S-ON and LOCKED like if it was never unlocked, they (HTC) can still look for your IMEI# in their database and know if you already requested an Unlock_code.bin file from htcdev.com to unlock your bootloader (not a problem if you are dealing with your carrier but might be a problem if dealing directly with HTC).
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That is what I did, when going from root to unroot I had to first lock the bootloader and when I did so, the S-OFF went to S-ON by itself, so its not like I had to do something specific in order to achieve S-ON, similarly when you unlock the bootloader S-OFF comes by itself. Suppose I just unlocked and it is S-OFF, what fastboot commands will I need to input to lock it while S-OFF remains unchanged and does not go S-ON after locking?
When I locked the bootloader, tampered flag went away by itself too...
I want to lock it ensuring its S-OFF so that it shows locked rather than relocked. What commands will I need to achieve this output?
singh_harman said:
That is what I did, when going from root to unroot I had to first lock the bootloader and when I did so, the S-OFF went to S-ON by itself, so its not like I had to do something specific in order to achieve S-ON, similarly when you unlock the bootloader S-OFF comes by itself. Suppose I just unlocked and it is S-OFF, what fastboot commands will I need to input to lock it while S-OFF remains unchanged and does not go S-ON after locking?
When I locked the bootloader, tampered flag went away by itself too...
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There is no possible way that happened. When you unlock your bootloader, you don't automaticaly get s-off, and only way to get back to s-on from s-off is with "fastboot oem write secureflag 3" command. You got something very wrong there my friend
singh_harman said:
I want to lock it ensuring its S-OFF so that it shows locked rather than relocked. What commands will I need to achieve this output?
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with s-off it will be very easy to remove tampered and locked your device by using Guru reset tool , it has aroma ..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2471869
I return back to full stock with no tampered and locked status for at least 3 m7 phones.
singh_harman said:
That is what I did, when going from root to unroot I had to first lock the bootloader and when I did so, the S-OFF went to S-ON by itself, so its not like I had to do something specific in order to achieve S-ON, similarly when you unlock the bootloader S-OFF comes by itself. Suppose I just unlocked and it is S-OFF, what fastboot commands will I need to input to lock it while S-OFF remains unchanged and does not go S-ON after locking?
When I locked the bootloader, tampered flag went away by itself too...
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donkeykong1 said:
There is no possible way that happened. When you unlock your bootloader, you don't automaticaly get s-off, and only way to get back to s-on from s-off is with "fastboot oem write secureflag 3" command. You got something very wrong there my friend
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^^This
Unlocking the bootloader doesn't set it S-OFF and re-locking it doesn't set it S-ON neither. Its 2 completely different things.

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