Hi all, i have run HTC ruu on my phone..and try to lock and s-on it..
i manage to get it s-on..
but still my bootloader is showing unlock..
how to make it LOCKED???
randykzc said:
Hi all, i have run HTC ruu on my phone..and try to lock and s-on it..
i manage to get it s-on..
but still my bootloader is showing unlock..
how to make it LOCKED???
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fastboot oem lock
randykzc said:
Hi all, i have run HTC ruu on my phone..and try to lock and s-on it..
i manage to get it s-on..
but still my bootloader is showing unlock..
how to make it LOCKED???
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...or you can use hansoon tool to do that...
gunnyman said:
fastboot oem lock
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ooh..it will only show as RELOCK or LOCKED?
randykzc said:
ooh..it will only show as RELOCK or LOCKED?
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relock
but if you want it to show locked get s-off again, I suggest revone, and use the revone -l command to make it show locked ( that's a lowercase L)
after that if you want to S-off again do that and flash the RUU
I assume you're doing a warranty return.
gunnyman said:
relock
but if you want it to show locked get s-off again, I suggest revone, and use the revone -l command to make it show locked ( that's a lowercase L)
after that if you want to S-off again do that and flash the RUU
I assume you're doing a warranty return.
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Ooh..i understand now.. i need to s-off first, then only i can make it locked and then re"s-on" back...
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Ok, so when i get my phone back, im going to root it but how easy is it to revert to S-On if it breaks again?
TaLEntZ96 said:
Ok, so when i get my phone back, im going to root it but how easy is it to revert to S-On if it breaks again?
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Depends on which method you choose. If you choose to downgrade the HBOOT so that you can run Revolutionary and get true S-OFF, then it is fairly easy.
If you simply unlock HBOOT 2.00 and install a custom recovery and superuser app to root it, then you simply need to boot into fastboot mode and type:
fastboot oem lock
and then reinstall the original RUU.
tpbklake said:
Depends on which method you choose. If you choose to downgrade the HBOOT so that you can run Revolutionary and get true S-OFF, then it is fairly easy.
and then reinstall the original RUU.
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ill be using the hboot downgrade, so what is the method for S-Oning that? same thing? (fadtboot OEM unlock)?
tq..it really work
TaLEntZ96 said:
ill be using the hboot downgrade, so what is the method for S-Oning that? same thing? (fadtboot OEM unlock)?
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Search the forum. This is already a thread that discusses and documents the procedure to return to S-ON from AlphaRev/Revolutionary S-OFF.
How do HTC know if you unlock on hboot 2.00? Is it the serial that you have to give them?
incrediblealex said:
How do HTC know if you unlock on hboot 2.00? Is it the serial that you have to give them?
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Yep, you have to input unique data generated by your phone during the unlock process. This data is encrypted, but you can bet that HTC knows exactly which phones have been unlocked.
flash eng spl and then use ruu it can back to s-on
hello every one this is my first post i need some help please.
i bought a htc one preowned and i have since been in settings and its running a custom rom
android revolution hd 12.1 by mike 1986
my phone cid is htc_001
how do i return it to stock htc os
i have read a few posts before posting here i no i have to re lock bootloader then flash the ruu
i was wondering is there an easier way to relock bootloader and flash the ruu could some one also point me in the right direction
to which ruu to download with a link if possible to download.
thanks in advance for any help u may give with some simple instructions that i can understand as this is new to me and do not want to
make a mistake.
thankyou.
Is it S-OFF at the moment?
EddyOS said:
Is it S-OFF at the moment?
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says m7_UL PVT SHIP S-OFF RH
CID-11111111
HBOOT-1.44.0000
RADIO-4a.18.3263.15
openDSP-v26.120.274.0202
eMMC-boot
so im guessing so
You don't need to relock, if you're s-off you can run whatever RUU you like.
iElvis said:
You don't need to relock, if you're s-off you can run whatever RUU you like.
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thnks for your help can u link me to the correct ruu if u dont mind been looking not sure which one to download
thanks very much for your help to all.
Infamouslimey said:
thnks for your help can u link me to the correct ruu if u dont mind been looking not sure which one to download
thanks very much for your help to all.
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Where was the phone purchased and what was the carrier? It's possible your CID was changed.
Assuming htc__001 is correct, the RUU collection is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
There are no RUUs for 4.2, so this would mean downgrading. But you should then start getting OTAs.
Note that running a RUU will fully wipe the phone. So back up anything on it you want to keep.
iElvis said:
Where was the phone purchased and what was the carrier? It's possible your CID was changed.
Assuming htc__001 is correct, the RUU collection is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39588860
There are no RUUs for 4.2, so this would mean downgrading. But you should then start getting OTAs.
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will i ran cid getter and it tells me the cid is htc_001
but in above post its cid_11111111
Infamouslimey said:
will i ran cid getter and it tells me the cid is htc_001
but in above post its cid_11111111
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You have superCID, which means any RUU will run. You have the generic European model. CIDGetter is pulling the original cid from some system file, but it doesn't reflect the actual cid.
Infamouslimey said:
will i ran cid getter and it tells me the cid is htc_001
but in above post its cid_11111111
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will this ruu work
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13. 3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
Infamouslimey said:
will this ruu work
RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13. 3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
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Yes, that's the one you want. You don't need to relock or anything being s-off. Just plug into your computer and run the ruu.
iElvis said:
Yes, that's the one you want. You don't need to relock or anything being s-off. Just plug into your computer and run the ruu.
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thank you very much for all your help great site with such helpful members.
will this method re-lock bootloader and put s-off back to s-on or whatever its called ?
Infamouslimey said:
will this method re-lock bootloader and put s-off back to s-on or whatever its called ?
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No and no. You have to do those manually, and there is no need to here.
if i wanted to re lock bootloader and put s back on how would i do it trying to learn so i dont have to keep asking for help ?
Infamouslimey said:
if i wanted to re lock bootloader and put s back on how would i do it trying to learn so i dont have to keep asking for help ?
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That is a bit trickier and riskier since you don't know what was done to your phone before you bought it. I don't recommend going back to s-on because of this. However, running the correct RUU should put you back to safe stock.
Once the RUU has run and you've confirmed that the phone boots and is back to a stable stock configuration, you need to reboot and run a series of commands in fastboot:
fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
This will restore your stock CID. Note that there are two underscores there.
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Confirm on your bootloader screen that the CID is correct.
fastboot oem lock
This will relock your bootloader. Reboot again and confirm that it says "LOCKED" on your bootloader (Not "RELOCKED"). Boot up your phone and confirm that everything seems to be running correctly. You may want to give this a few days. Then reboot to bootloader when you're comfortable with it.
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
This will put you back to s-on. When you reboot from here, your bootloader should say LOCKED and S-ON as if it was out of the box.
iElvis said:
That is a bit trickier and riskier since you don't know what was done to your phone before you bought it. I don't recommend going back to s-on because of this. However, running the correct RUU should put you back to safe stock.
Once the RUU has run and you've confirmed that the phone boots and is back to a stable stock configuration, you need to reboot and run a series of commands in fastboot:
fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
This will restore your stock CID. Note that there are two underscores there.
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Confirm on your bootloader screen that the CID is correct.
fastboot oem lock
This will relock your bootloader. Reboot again and confirm that it says "LOCKED" on your bootloader (Not "RELOCKED"). Boot up your phone and confirm that everything seems to be running correctly. You may want to give this a few days. Then reboot to bootloader when you're comfortable with it.
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
This will put you back to s-on. When you reboot from here, your bootloader should say LOCKED and S-ON as if it was out of the box.
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thanks very much for all your help ill install the fastboot files anyway so if need them there there.
many thanks
I too need to put my T-mobile HTC One back to stock somehow, but don't even know where to start, I saw this thread so I didn't want to clutter up the subforum, and thought that maybe I should ask here. I'm at 1.27.531.11, S-ON, rooted w/ unlocked bootloader, and would like to make it look like nothing happened to it when I return it to the store tomorrow. Could you please give me some pointers?
N0wy0ud1e said:
I too need to put my T-mobile HTC One back to stock somehow, but don't even know where to start, I saw this thread so I didn't want to clutter up the subforum, and thought that maybe I should ask here. I'm at 1.27.531.11, S-ON, rooted w/ unlocked bootloader, and would like to make it look like nothing happened to it when I return it to the store tomorrow. Could you please give me some pointers?
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You need to s-off first or it will say "RELOCKED" on the bootloader. Problem is you may or may not be able to s-off right now. There is a new T-Mo exploit that supposedly works but I know nothing about it.
Once you do that, you can run an older RUU, which will remove the TAMPERED from the bootloader, then relock and s-on as described above.
iElvis said:
You need to s-off first or it will say "RELOCKED" on the bootloader. Problem is you may or may not be able to s-off right now. There is a new T-Mo exploit that supposedly works but I know nothing about it.
Once you do that, you can run an older RUU, which will remove the TAMPERED from the bootloader, then relock and s-on as described above.
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Crap. Well I know they're not going to check the bootloader lol, just that when you turn on the phone, you'll see the red text at the bottom saying "Developmental purposes" and I can't remember the rest of the message. Can I make that disappear so it just shows nothing on the white background but the green HTC logo? Btw thanks for the reply.
N0wy0ud1e said:
Crap. Well I know they're not going to check the bootloader lol, just that when you turn on the phone, you'll see the red text at the bottom saying "Developmental purposes" and I can't remember the rest of the message. Can I make that disappear so it just shows nothing on the white background but the green HTC logo? Btw thanks for the reply.
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That goes away when you relock.
Hi guys,
Running the latest cm10.2 nightly, unlocked bootloader, hboot 1.54, s-on.
Can I return to stock? So far all I see is that i need s-off to return to stock, but hboot 1.54 does not allow s-off? or am i confused?
stock would need to be O2-UK
cogrady84 said:
Hi guys,
Running the latest cm10.2 nightly, unlocked bootloader, hboot 1.54, s-on.
Can I return to stock? So far all I see is that i need s-off to return to stock, but hboot 1.54 does not allow s-off? or am i confused?
stock would need to be O2-UK
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
herwegan said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
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"Method 1 - only for users with .401 devices (for more info click here - RUU variants)"
This is likely to be the only method I can use, but how do i check if i'm a .401 device? The link for more info doesnt work...
cogrady84 said:
"Method 1 - only for users with .401 devices (for more info click here - RUU variants)"
This is likely to be the only method I can use, but how do i check if i'm a .401 device? The link for more info doesnt work...
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connect your device to your computer, boot into bootloader and type in "fastboot getvar all"..
herwegan said:
connect your device to your computer, boot into bootloader and type in "fastboot getvar all"..
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I had already given the rom a try before I saw this message, but i'm now back on stock rom, with relocked bootloader and stock recovery, android 4.2.2
Thanks alot! any tips on a way to reset the ***relocked*** and ***tampered*** messages on the bootloader? Thats all i'm stuck with now! :good:
cogrady84 said:
I had already given the rom a try before I saw this message, but i'm now back on stock rom, with relocked bootloader and stock recovery, android 4.2.2
Thanks alot! any tips on a way to reset the ***relocked*** and ***tampered*** messages on the bootloader? Thats all i'm stuck with now! :good:
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to be able to remove tampered flag you'd need s-off, but since you0re on hboot 1.54 you can't achieve s-off atm...
you're welcome, thanks button is appreciated
herwegan said:
connect your device to your computer, boot into bootloader and type in "fastboot getvar all"..
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herwegan said:
to be able to remove tampered flag you'd need s-off, but since you0re on hboot 1.54 you can't achieve s-off atm...
you're welcome, thanks button is appreciated
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I presume I need s-off to remove the ***relocked*** tag aswell?
cogrady84 said:
I presume I need s-off to remove the ***relocked*** tag aswell?
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You can never remove it completely, but with s-off you could "lock" it again.. "relocked" is always possible (command: fastboot oem lock).
herwegan said:
You can never remove it completely, but with s-off you could "lock" it again.. "relocked" is always possible (command: fastboot oem lock).
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Yeah i've already relocked, ok then thats as far as it goes. thanks alot for all your help, really appreciate it :good:
cogrady84 said:
Yeah i've already relocked, ok then thats as far as it goes. thanks alot for all your help, really appreciate it :good:
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You're welcome
I am s-off and bootloader unlocked. stock rom and stock recovery.
Which command locks the bootloader? I want it to show "locked"
and which command makes the phone s-on again?
MICH_** said:
I am s-off and bootloader unlocked. stock rom and stock recovery.
Which command locks the bootloader? I want it to show "locked"
and which command makes the phone s-on again?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2675535&page=2
alray said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2675535&page=2
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51183962
MICH_** said:
I am s-off and bootloader unlocked. stock rom and stock recovery.
Which command locks the bootloader? I want it to show "locked"
and which command makes the phone s-on again?
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what's the point of asking the same questions many times?
follow the advice you have already been given.
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.