i know revone doesnt work to S-oFF, but can i revert back to S-on and remove "RELOCKED" on hboot 1.56 KITKAT 4.4.2?
or is the only way running a RUU, (then running revone) than updating to KITKAT with S-ON and ***RELOCKED*** removed?
For_itembine said:
i know revone doesnt work to S-oFF, but can i revert back to S-on and remove "RELOCKED" on hboot 1.56 KITKAT 4.4.2?
or is the only way running a RUU, (then running revone) than updating to KITKAT with S-ON and ***RELOCKED*** removed?
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To get your bootloader back to LOCKED, first you need to unlock the bootloader and flash CWM. then flash this zip in CWM:
http://www.htc1guru.com/guides/guru-bootloader-reset/
Choose the option so set the bootloader back to LOCKED. You can also remove TAMPERED using this tool
To go back to S-ON, after setting the bootloader back to LOCKED, enter fastboot mode and type this in Command Prompt without the inverted comma,
"fastboot oem writesecureflag 3"
then follow the on-screen instructions to S-ON. reboot 3 times after the procedure
Feel free to ask any doubts and hit the THANKS button if I helped you
S-on on 1.55/56 hboot may bring back tampered text in bootloader. You have to be on 1.44 hboot to do it. Why do you need to s-on. Its not recommended
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raghav kapur said:
To get your bootloader back to LOCKED, first you need to unlock the bootloader and flash CWM. then flash this zip in CWM:
http://www.htc1guru.com/guides/guru-bootloader-reset/
Choose the option so set the bootloader back to LOCKED. You can also remove TAMPERED using this tool
To go back to S-ON, after setting the bootloader back to LOCKED, enter fastboot mode and type this in Command Prompt without the inverted comma,
"fastboot oem writesecureflag 3"
then follow the on-screen instructions to S-ON. reboot 3 times after the procedure
Feel free to ask any doubts and hit the THANKS button if I helped you
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Thank you
For_itembine said:
i know revone doesnt work to S-oFF, but can i revert back to S-on and remove "RELOCKED" on hboot 1.56 KITKAT 4.4.2?
or is the only way running a RUU, (then running revone) than updating to KITKAT with S-ON and ***RELOCKED*** removed?
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Yes, revone -l will set back to LOCKED state on any hboot version. Or simply this command in a terminal or adb shell will do it:
Code:
su
echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
Do not go back S-ON, just don't.
Here you go buddy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
Read all instructions before beginning. Make sure you have the original ADB drivers and the HTC provided drivers coming from HTC sync. Make sure HTC sync is then uninstalled. Make sure your firewall and antivirus is disabled through the process. Make sure you follow all directions to a T. Done this twice following this guide.
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while trying to install OTA UPDATE in my relocked HTC ONE [india], bootloader gives the following message TAMPERED>RELOCKED> Seurity Warning >M7_U PVT SHIP S-ON RH>HBOOT-1.44.0000...eMMC-boot... I just want to install the OTA UPDATE anyway. Please bless me with a reliable solution. Thanks in advance
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while trying to install OTA UPDATE in my relocked HTC ONE [india], bootloader gives the following message TAMPERED>RELOCKED> Seurity Warning >M7_U PVT SHIP S-ON RH>HBOOT-1.44.0000...eMMC-boot... I just want to install the OTA UPDATE anyway. Please bless me with a reliable solution. Thanks in advance
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Why dont u try Revolutionary S-off to properly lock your handset and also remove the relocked flag. I hope this might help. And are you still on stock rom ?
Re-Unlock your bootloader, security warning is a warning for say you that you aren't in stock rom.
You can relock your bootloader only if you're are stock...
Use revolutionary soff to set the bootloader as locked and remove the tampered flag.
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If you are S-Off it should not matter if your bootloader is locked or not. In fact your bootloader should stay unlocked. That's the whole point of being S_Off!
As long as you have a compatible (correct model ID) RUU installed and CID 11111111, you should be able to fastboot oem flash any RUU or OTA (that is correct for your base rom).
Otherwise S-Off is not working correctly. Read up on S-Off and what it really means for your device.
Having said that - a lot has changed in these new devices so research thoroughly!!!!!!
Theshawty said:
Use revolutionary soff to set the bootloader as locked and remove the tampered flag.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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I have a nandroid back up from which i rstored my stock ROM and relocked the bootloader. after that when i checked for software updates i got an update viz. 1.29.707.17,i downloaded it,and while trying to install it bootloader gives the following message TAMPERED>RELOCKED> Seurity Warning >M7_U PVT SHIP S-ON RH>HBOOT-1.44.0000...eMMC-boot....Installing revolutionary can solve this? ie. can i install the OTA update and use it with stock? One more thing is there any source to get the RUU_M7_U_JB_50_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.29.707.4_R_Radio_4A.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01_release_ 166754_signed_2_4 [i have downloaded this in zip format,but i think flashing it via CWM won't clear the tampered flag/ security warning]
Thanks in Advance.
Guich said:
Re-Unlock your bootloader, security warning is a warning for say you that you aren't in stock rom.
You can relock your bootloader only if you're are stock...
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if it's not in stock ROM then how it can recognize the OTA and download it?? before flashing the jB HD 4.2.2 rom i backed up my stock ROM via CWM as nandroid back up, which later i restored ,and relocked the bootloader
Pranay Kamdar said:
Why dont u try Revolutionary S-off to properly lock your handset and also remove the relocked flag. I hope this might help. And are you still on stock rom ?
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Yes i restored my stock nandroid back up,dats y i got the OTA update i think. Using revolutionary can solve this? means can i use it with stock rom whenever i want and get official OTA updates installed timely???
ashimmk said:
I have a nandroid back up from which i rstored my stock ROM and relocked the bootloader. after that when i checked for software updates i got an update viz. 1.29.707.17,i downloaded it,and while trying to install it bootloader gives the following message TAMPERED>RELOCKED> Seurity Warning >M7_U PVT SHIP S-ON RH>HBOOT-1.44.0000...eMMC-boot....Installing revolutionary can solve this? ie. can i install the OTA update and use it with stock? One more thing is there any source to get the RUU_M7_U_JB_50_hTC_Asia_WWE_1.29.707.4_R_Radio_4A.14.3250.13_10.33.1150.01_release_ 166754_signed_2_4 [i have downloaded this in zip format,but i think flashing it via CWM won't clear the tampered flag/ security warning]
Thanks in Advance.
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Go here and follow the guide in the OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582
Do all the steps and initialize revone, then type ./revone -l -t (-l locks the bootloader and -t removes the tampered flag)
Check out this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2315497&page=7
Theshawty said:
Use revolutionary soff to set the bootloader as locked and remove the tampered flag.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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using revolutionary can help in restoring stock and getting further official OTS's ???
Theshawty said:
Go here and follow the guide in the OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582
Do all the steps and initialize revone, then type ./revone -l -t (-l locks the bootloader and -t removes the tampered flag)
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I have a similar problem after trying to relock the phone with the latest Revolutionary HD ROM.
I have the *** TAMPERED ***, *** RELOCKED *** and *** Security warning *** message as well and cant' seem to get out of Fastboot mode - everything I try reboots me back in to it.
I have tried going the revone route, but cannot get it installed. Whilst 'Fastboot devices' brings it up, 'adb devices' doesn't recognise the phone.
I've updated the HTC sync drivers but that doesn't appear to make any difference.
Any further suggestions? Thanks.
I'm trying to unroot and revert back to stock and having a bit of a nightmare. I didn't make my own nandroid backup before I installed a customer rom (lesson learnt), so I downloaded the one I needed off a thread on here (UK Unbranded CWM). Every time I try to flash the nandroid I get an MD5 sum mismatch error. I've tried various methods people have suggested across the internet to no joy. Is there a stock .401 rom knocking about? I saw mikes thread but that has the latest 4.22 stock rom, is there one for an older version? Thanks.
if you have s-off you should
1)download this ruu http://androidfiles.org/ruu/getdownload.php?file=M7/RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13.3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
2)lock your bootloader (use command "fastboot oem lock")
3)run ruu
4)done
Rayskull said:
if you have s-off you should
1)download this ruu http://androidfiles.org/ruu/getdownload.php?file=M7/RUU_M7_UL_JB_50_HTC_Europe_1.28.401.7_Radio_4A.13.3231.27_10.31.1131.05_release_310878_signed.exe
2)lock your bootloader (use command "fastboot oem lock")
3)run ruu
4)done
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Thank you very much. I've managed to restore from a nandroid backup and I've installed stock recovery, I'm now installing a OTA as prompted by the device. As I now have stock rom, recovery and no root access, gain I still use revone to lock bootloader and go S-On? The reason I want to use revone is so that it doesn't say 're-locked'. If so, how? Thanks for all your help.
if you recieved the OTA i think there's no need to relock the bootloader, but if you want to... so yes, use revone.
"./revone -l" to lock it (no relocked warning)
if you recieve the tampared warning use:
"./revone -t"
cheers
hello. i've just having 4.2.2 ota. i have unlocked bootloader . but revone doesn't work to s-off, allways "segmentation fault (core dumped) when using command " ./revone -P". how to do to re "locked" without revone ??
Fastboot oem lock
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Fastboot oem lock
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it's for re s-on that ,i am allready in s-on , i want to "locked" hboot...arggg no flash ,no Tools ....!!! :-s
i have try my usual RUU and it's not compatible with the 4.2.2 ...i wanted to downgrade and use revone to re "locked" (./revone -l -t )... and re- ota with 4.2.2 cleanly but....
absynte said:
it's for re s-on that ,i am allready in s-on , i want to "locked" hboot...arggg no flash ,no Tools ....!!! :-s
i have try my usual RUU and it's not compatible with the 4.2.2 ...i wanted to downgrade and use revone to re "locked" (./revone -l -t )... and re- ota with 4.2.2 cleanly but....
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You can't s-off if you took the 4.2.2 ota. Revone doesn't work on that hboot.
My device is Super CID. I have a CWN nandroid thats got loads of CIDs so was going to just use CID HTC__102 once I have flashed the OS. Then removed tampered, Lock bootloader then S-on.. Will this work or does it have to go back to the vodaphone CID? regards
anarchyuk said:
My device is Super CID. I have a CWN nandroid thats got loads of CIDs so was going to just use CID HTC__102 once I have flashed the OS. Then removed tampered, Lock bootloader then S-on.. Will this work or does it have to go back to the vodaphone CID? regards
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Your CID will remain SuperCID only. If you want to go back to the Vodafone CID, you will have to use the 'writecid' command. If you're giving the phone for repair, then you'll have to change to the HTC_102. If not, stay on SuperCID. The RUU will work perfectly on SuperCID
Next, i would never recommend you to go back S-ON. Stay S-OFF. However, if you insist on going S-ON, S-ON ONLY AFTER YOU'RE SUCCESSFULLY ON STOCK FIRMWARE AND HBOOT VERSION IS 1.44/1.54.
Do not S-ON before the RUU is flashed. Do not S-ON if HBOOT is 1.55/1.56. Otherwise, the TAMPERED flag will re-appear
raghav kapur said:
Your CID will remain SuperCID only. If you want to go back to the Vodafone CID, you will have to use the 'writecid' command. If you're giving the phone for repair, then you'll have to change to the HTC_102. If not, stay on SuperCID. The RUU will work perfectly on SuperCID
Next, i would never recommend you to go back S-ON. Stay S-OFF. However, if you insist on going S-ON, S-ON ONLY AFTER YOU'RE SUCCESSFULLY ON STOCK FIRMWARE AND HBOOT VERSION IS 1.44/1.54.
Do not S-ON before the RUU is flashed. Do not S-ON if HBOOT is 1.55/1.56. Otherwise, the TAMPERED flag will re-appear
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thanks for the reply. Its hboot 1.44.. I am selling it and its supposed to be getting sold as stock... I have just pushed a nandroid for the euro over but had a md5 check error. think this may be because i opened one of the rars to make sure it was for my model id so im re pushing it.. My main concern is.. Can i flash say a ruu exe. leave super cid. lock bootloader and then s-on without a brick?
anarchyuk said:
thanks for the reply. Its hboot 1.44.. I am selling it and its supposed to be getting sold as stock... I have just pushed a nandroid for the euro over but had a md5 check error. think this may be because i opened one of the rars to make sure it was for my model id so im re pushing it.. My main concern is.. Can i flash say a ruu exe. leave super cid. lock bootloader and then s-on without a brick?
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Look, if you're gonna sell the phone as stock, don't sell it as SuperCID. Sell it with the HTC__102 CID
If for some reason, you still want to sell it as SuperCID, then ignore the first step. Follow these steps in order
1. Change your CID to the stock Vodafone CID (HTC__102)
2. Flash this in TWRP 2.6.3.3 (ive had personal experience, none with CWM):
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_bootloader_reset_1-0-zip/
Choose "Lock Bootloader" and "remove TAMPERED"
3. Once you choose these 2 options and flash the zip, go back to the bootloader and check that the bootloader is now LOCKED and no TAMPERED
4. Now, flash this RUU.exe:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...1-27_10-31-1131-05_release_310878_signed-exe/
5. Once the phone boots up successfully, the last thing left is to S-ON. Remember, S-ON the phone before you install any OTA's. Technically, as soon as the phone boots. To S-ON:
Get the phone to fastboot mode, open command prompt on ur PC in the fastboot folder and type:
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
Then, reboot the phone thrice. It will be S-ON again
raghav kapur said:
Look, if you're gonna sell the phone as stock, don't sell it as SuperCID. Sell it with the HTC__102 CID
If for some reason, you still want to sell it as SuperCID, then ignore the first step. Follow these steps in order
1. Change your CID to the stock Vodafone CID (HTC__102)
2. Flash this in TWRP 2.6.3.3 (ive had personal experience, none with CWM):
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_bootloader_reset_1-0-zip/
Choose "Lock Bootloader" and "remove TAMPERED"
3. Once you choose these 2 options and flash the zip, go back to the bootloader and check that the bootloader is now LOCKED and no TAMPERED
4. Now, flash this RUU.exe:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/ruu_m7_...1-27_10-31-1131-05_release_310878_signed-exe/
5. Once the phone boots up successfully, the last thing left is to S-ON. Remember, S-ON the phone before you install any OTA's. Technically, as soon as the phone boots. To S-ON:
Get the phone to fastboot mode, open command prompt on ur PC in the fastboot folder and type:
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
Then, reboot the phone thrice. It will be S-ON again
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I think I have already done most of it, i got the md5 check error to go away, and installed a standard HTC that had the CID HTC_002 available in the build prop. I then flashed stock recovery. Fastboot booted in to CWM and ran the remove tampered. Lock bootloader.. I have just changed the CID From 111111 to HTC__002 and its booted fine. So The bootloader shows locked, no tampered or HTC red developer message under the logo but still hs S-OFF on bootloader screen? what would happen If i s-on now?
edit: Not to worry I done the secuirty flag 3 command and its now s-on and still boots, ty to you both.. really appreciate it
edit: 2 the tampered has came back
edit: 3 back to s-off and bootloader unlocked, tamp flag back too
Hey, I was stupid and missed up my phone. I wanted to update my phone, but because It was rooded I wasn't able to do it. So I decided to begin from start. So I downgraded my Hboot to 1.44 and also stupid to set s-on again. But then I could not install the stock rom 1.29.651.10. So I decided to try a custom rom. So I would be able to set s-off again. But non of them worked. I think that the old Hboot 1.44 is why the roms didn't work. But I can't change my Hboot before my device is s-off.
I'm able to use adb sideload and twrp recovery
Bootloader information
Tampered
Unlocked
M7_WLS PTV SHIP S-ON RH
HBOOT-1.44.0000
OpenDSP-v32.120.274.0909
eMMC-boot
May 8 2013.16:30:08:-1
Does any one have any suggestions ?
If I remember right, the older s-off techniques like rumrunner should still work with that hboot. I'd look into those first.
coal686 said:
If I remember right, the older s-off techniques like rumrunner should still work with that hboot. I'd look into those first.
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I've have already tried rumrunner, but it didn't work for me. I was able to get Viberone 8 to work, but it was very slow. Tried to get s-off but did't work with the Viberone rom. So now i'm trying another one to see if it will allow me to get the phone s-off. But thx for your respond
1.29.401.12. is not a Sprint rom.
BD619 said:
1.29.401.12. is not a Sprint rom.
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Sorry ment 1.29.651.10
christian8220 said:
Sorry ment 1.29.651.10
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While booted to fastbootusb open a cmd window (from your platform tools folder) and type:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Then copy and paste the results here...make sure you remove your IMEI from the results.
BD619 said:
While booted to fastbootusb open a cmd window (from your platform tools folder) and type:
Code:
fastboot getvar all
Then copy and paste the results here...make sure you remove your IMEI from the results.
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Here you go
christian8220 said:
Here you go
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Re-lock your bootloader and use the 1.29.651.10 RUU then give revone a try it should work to get you s-off again
BD619 said:
Re-lock your bootloader and use the 1.29.651.10 RUU then give revone a try it should work to get you s-off again
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Thx it worked for me. First I replaced the TWRP recovery with the stock recovery 1.29.651.10. After that I relocked my bootloader "fastboot oem lock" and the device rebooted. I used the 1.29.651.10 RUU exe. and it worked. So thank you, have a nice day