Hi was wondering if it is possible to remove the red writing on the One on the bootscreen that says this build is for development purposes only?
As i am doing a part exchange with the Galaxy note 2
Kind regards Anthony
mimicuk said:
Hi was wondering if it is possible to remove the red writing on the One on the bootscreen that says this build is for development purposes only?
As i am doing a part exchange with the Galaxy note 2
Kind regards Anthony
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I don't have a dev model. Is that what comes from the factory, or did you flash a custom ROM?
stevedebi said:
I don't have a dev model. Is that what comes from the factory, or did you flash a custom ROM?
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Happens on all builds when you flash a custom recovery/rom
MacHackz said:
Happens on all builds when you flash a custom recovery/rom
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Thanks. I'm on stock right now, but considering flashing later. I appreciate the information.
It happens when anything is tampered from stock, the only way to get rid of it is a Modded hboot which requires s-off
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How long do you think before s-off is available?
mimicuk said:
How long do you think before s-off is available?
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No clue, I have no insight if anyone is working on it.
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Regardless if you remov the sign, your boot loader will still signify that its been tampered with.
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Will flashing a custom boot animation remove this? or does the screen appear before the boot logo?
superchilpil said:
It happens when anything is tampered from stock, the only way to get rid of it is a Modded hboot which requires s-off
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dnydny said:
Will flashing a custom boot animation remove this? or does the screen appear before the boot logo?
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Please read above
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dnydny said:
Will flashing a custom boot animation remove this? or does the screen appear before the boot logo?
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boot logo is different from the animated screen as you boot. you cannot change the boot logo without s-off. if you try flashing a new logo image, your device will not boot. i've already tried. had to reload rom.
s-off will be ready when it's ready.
Flash a stock kernel. By saying stock I mean the one HTC provides and compiles. After flashing it the message should be gone.
The sole reason why it's showing up is because kernel devs here repack the kernel with the parameter
console=ttyHSL0,115200,n8 androidboot.hardware=m7 user_debug=31
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Which came from earlier builds which were not for retail devices.
I haven't installed a custom rom or kernel and get this message.
if you want to pay for s-off mobiletechvideos.com has achieved s-off on the htc one. i dont know if they added the service yet though
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biffsmash said:
I haven't installed a custom rom or kernel and get this message.
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did you unlock the bootloader and root?
xdracco said:
boot logo is different from the animated screen as you boot. you cannot change the boot logo without s-off. if you try flashing a new logo image, your device will not boot. i've already tried. had to reload rom.
s-off will be ready when it's ready.
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how do u remove the text with S-off? can teach? i am s-off now, thanks
FxJohnnyEng said:
how do u remove the text with S-off? can teach? i am s-off now, thanks
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Use a modified hboot/firmware without this red warning.
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Okay, I have a couple of questions I'm hoping someone can answer.
1). What is the situation with the boot loader on the One? I know there is a developer edition, but are all of the other versions going to be locked down? Also, since there is a Dev version I assume the one won't be on their unlock website, right?
2) my second question is more about HTC in general, and s-off. I know it stands for security off, but what does it do exactly? I've heard its needed for flashing certain things like kernels, but I don't understand why that would he necessary if the boot loader is already unlocked.
Im on Verizon, hoping and praying that the One comes to us, if not I'm probably leaving them. Can't wait to get my hands on this great phone, and hopefully help HTC come out of the dumps
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Chirp chirp? Are there not even any crickets in here?
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The One can be bootloader unlocked through htcdev. No problems there
Bootloader unlocked lets you flash custom firmware, but S-OFF gives you full control over what you want to do. This stands for NAND locked or NAND unlocked. What that does is give you access to normally restricted partitions on the phone, such as the boot and radio partitions. Even with bootloader unlocked, you need to flash the boot.img separately if you do not have S-OFF and radios cant be flashed
And doing the chirp chirp thing doesnt encourage people to answer. Just a tip.
Boot loader can be unlocked on all EU carriers by spending 5 mins on the htcdev site (its included under Other phones)
As for s off, not currently possible but also not needed. On tegra HTC phones you needed it to flash boot.img as part of flashing a new ROM but already bypassed for the One.
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Tetsumi06 said:
Boot loader can be unlocked on all EU carriers by spending 5 mins on the htcdev site (its included under Other phones)
As for s off, not currently possible but also not needed. On tegra HTC phones you needed it to flash boot.img as part of flashing a new ROM but already bypassed for the One.
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Technically its still needed, but theyve developed a workaround which is essentially fastbooting it from the phone.
Also correction, its not only on Tegra processors that this is an issue, its on all HTC devices because they all come NAND locked.
It's not needed but would be better if we can get s-off soon.
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ant78 said:
It's not needed but would be better if we can get s-off soon.
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So, what can be done with S-OFF that isn't possible currently?
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So, what can be done with S-OFF that isn't possible currently?
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One of the things that can be done with s-off is flash a kernel image right from the phone without a PC
AllyOmega said:
So, what can be done with S-OFF that isn't possible currently?
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As said above me, flashing kernels during a rom flash (the rom zip will attempt to do it, but s-on prevents the boot.img from taking) without a computer or a workaround like SuperBoot, and you can also flash radios with s-off
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So, what can be done with S-OFF that isn't possible currently?
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CID can be changed to flash a different region ROM.
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And also to reflash HBOOT so that it says LOCKED instead of RELOCKED for warranty purposes.
I'm a bit curious why my bootloader shows "TAMPERED" after flashing TWRP custom recovery.
I have the HTC One developer edition so I thought this kind of stuff (i.e. flashing custom recovery images) was OK?
sofakng said:
I'm a bit curious why my bootloader shows "TAMPERED" after flashing TWRP custom recovery.
I have the HTC One developer edition so I thought this kind of stuff (i.e. flashing custom recovery images) was OK?
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Don't know for sure, but I thought this message showed up after I unlocked the bootloader on my consumer HTC One.
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Don't know for sure, but I thought this message showed up after I unlocked the bootloader on my consumer HTC One.
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Yeah, I thought that was a warning for consumers who unlocked their bootloaders but I thought a developer edition wouldn't have this because it's meant to be fooled around with, etc.
Didn't show up until I rooted.
sofakng said:
I'm a bit curious why my bootloader shows "TAMPERED" after flashing TWRP custom recovery.
I have the HTC One developer edition so I thought this kind of stuff (i.e. flashing custom recovery images) was OK?
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It shows tampered for when you change your boot.img.
I'm pretty sure the tampered message happens when you flash any recovery other than stock.
Not a big deal unless you need to return your phone in which you flash stock recovery and relock.
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I'm pretty sure the tampered message happens when you flash any recovery other than stock.
Not a big deal unless you need to return your phone in which you flash stock recovery and relock.
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How do you flash stock recovery? After I do this, will it AUTOMATICALLY relock?
Thanks
It even shows TAMPERED when you fastboot anything. You don't even need to flash anything, a
fastboot boot recovery.img
is enough to tamper with the boot loader. Was disappointed at first but that won't void your warranty anyways and once we got S-Off we are done with it.
Becool0130 said:
How do you flash stock recovery? After I do this, will it AUTOMATICALLY relock?
Thanks
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You flash the stock recovery just as you would TWRP/CWM using fastboot. No, you would have to manually relock your device (using HTCdev) as flashing the stock recovery will not automatically lock the device.
Thanks for the information everybody.
Does the tampered warning cause any other problems?
sofakng said:
I'm a bit curious why my bootloader shows "TAMPERED" after flashing TWRP custom recovery.
I have the HTC One developer edition so I thought this kind of stuff (i.e. flashing custom recovery images) was OK?
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Wouldn't the answered be, because you did tampered with it?
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Yeah, I understand. I actually rooted the phone for something but now I realized I didn't actually need to.
If I wanted to completely restore the phone back to factory condition, how can I do that?
I still want to keep the factory unlocked bootloader of course... (since it's the developer edition)
Phone keeps restarting to fastboot screen cannot get any further, i just relocked the bootloader with the AIO tool now all i get is this screen
Ok got it to boot now by unlocking the bootloader, but do i need to re-lock the bootloader to install a stock rom?
Why do u need a stock Rom if you just unlocked the bootloader you should still be on stock .
You have to root now and flash recovery to flash any Rom.
Or you can flash Stock ruu in hboot to get to stock buy u have to relock the bootloader.
I'm unsure of what you are trying to do ?
If u just unlocked why are u trying to go stock ,when you should still be on stock
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I am trying to get rid of the red writing on the bootscreen which mentions Development purposes
Why? Do you need to send it back for some reason? The red text isn't overly obtrusive. You don't spend more than a few seconds with it on screen during reboots.
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its just that i am part exchanging it for a not 2
mimicuk said:
its just that i am part exchanging it for a not 2
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really?!
Big mistake....the note 2 doesn't come close.
Really, i was told the Note 2 is on par with the One! I also like the bigger screen
One is probably the best smart phone out today
Is there a way to remove this screen when you boot up the phone? So that you only see the bootscreen?
VPMercedes said:
Is there a way to remove this screen when you boot up the phone? So that you only see the bootscreen?
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The S-off tool will do it, though it carries more risk then your typical rom flashing...
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Is there a way to remove this screen when you boot up the phone? So that you only see the bootscreen?
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You need to flash a modified hboot - which can be quite a risky thing to do if any mistakes are made. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2316726
(and by 'quite risky' I mean it could hard brick your device...)
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Thanks guys for your advice! I think I will learn to live with it
Hey XDA.
So now i got the HTC One and i am really happy with it and i would like to use an Custom Rom like TripNDroid.
Here my Questions:
Can i get the HTC features on these Roms like HTC Camera(Zoe,Objective Removal)?
Can i restore my Phone if i brick it?
Sorry for my bad english.
No sense features on Aosp Roms, and for the most part yes, as long as the computer still sees the phone you should be able to recover a brick
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Le_Vizz said:
Can i get the HTC features on these Roms like HTC Camera(Zoe,Objective Removal)?
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No, you need the htc framework of had the htc camera and some features.
Maybe something will work if your rom like miui is based on the htc framework.
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Can i restore my Phone if i brick it?
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Depends of the "brick" state.
Too bad.
What Brick states are there? How are they caused and what should i mind while having an unlocked s-off rooted htc one?
Le_Vizz said:
Too bad.
What Brick states are there? How are they caused and what should i mind while having an unlocked s-off rooted htc one?
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Mate there is a lot of brick state, because people will call any issue with this term.
If your phone can boot in bootloader, you can do all you want (with s-off), and the phone isn't bricked.
The phone will be bricked when this can't go in bootloader or power on.
Let's say I can't boot into the Bootloader anymore, is there any way to restore the device?
Le_Vizz said:
Let's say I can't boot into the Bootloader anymore, is there any way to restore the device?
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No.
Without a bootloader the phone can't boot.
You've to send to htc for restore it.