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Wondering if it's possible to re-lock the bootloader. Would it be the same as a Nexus device?
bootloopz said:
Wondering if it's possible to re-lock the bootloader. Would it be the same as a Nexus device?
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Yes however it will leave the tamper flag and if you used the dev site it will still be logged.
tw1tch175 said:
Yes however it will leave the tamper flag and if you used the dev site it will still be logged.
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I know this is an older post but I've been unable to find the instructions for re-locking the bootloader. Any help would be appreciated.
I had the electrify m, the RAZR m for us cellular, and I unlocked it through Motorola. I was giving it to someone else and wanted to relock it and never found any instructions to do so. I contacted Motorola and they said once it was unlocked the was no way to relock. I would guess it's the same with the moto x.
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fastboot oem lock doesn't work?
It does. Fastboot OEM lock. Just go back to signed software before, m Kay ? Else you won't boot
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I tried it with my electrify m and it wouldn't work.
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https://plus.google.com/110773150384694258853/posts/XUF8UP9iVfi
Here's how from p3droid
tw1tch175 said:
Yes however it will leave the tamper flag and if you used the dev site it will still be logged.
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Has anyone tried re-locking a non-dev Moto X? If so, does it get rid of the "bootloader unlocked, warranty void" message that you get every time u boot ur phone?
mschumacher69 said:
Has anyone tried re-locking a non-dev Moto X? If so, does it get rid of the "bootloader unlocked, warranty void" message that you get every time u boot ur phone?
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Makes no difference, even when you flash the sbf firmware the logo warning still pops up, so you're best just flashing a new logo.bin file . you'll find them in the themes section, fastboot flash logo (name).bin and your done. If you need to rsdlite at any time in the future, just remove the line flash logo bin from the XML file
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flashallthetime said:
Makes no difference, even when you flash the sbf firmware the logo warning still pops up, so you're best just flashing a new logo.bin file . you'll find them in the themes section, fastboot flash logo (name).bin and your done. If you need to rsdlite at any time in the future, just remove the line flash logo bin from the XML file
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Even if u re-lock the bootloader?
bootloopz said:
Wondering if it's possible to re-lock the bootloader. Would it be the same as a Nexus device?
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tw1tch175 said:
Yes however it will leave the tamper flag and if you used the dev site it will still be logged.
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planktoid said:
It does. Fastboot OEM lock. Just go back to signed software before, m Kay ? Else you won't boot
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Has anyone tried re-locking the bootloader of their Moto X??
mschumacher69 said:
Has anyone tried re-locking the bootloader of their Moto X??
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Does not work for me. I get:
No valid PIV block in SP for system
chaoslimits said:
Does not work for me. I get:
No valid PIV block in SP for system
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Did u try re-locking on your model/carrier stock rom, a stock rom from another model/carrier or a custom rom?
Thanks
mschumacher69 said:
Did u try re-locking on your model/carrier stock rom, a stock rom from another model/carrier or a custom rom?
Thanks
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Went back to stock 4.4 via RSD Lite then tried to relock.
chaoslimits said:
Went back to stock 4.4 via RSD Lite then tried to relock.
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Which model/carrier do u have?
mschumacher69 said:
Which model/carrier do u have?
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Vzw Dev Edition
chaoslimits said:
Vzw Dev Edition
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Have u tried this?
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
mschumacher69 said:
Have u tried this?
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
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Yes. That (minus userdata removal) is what RSD Lite does. I tried with fastboot and mfastboot as well.
chaoslimits said:
Yes. That (minus userdata removal) is what RSD Lite does. I tried with fastboot and mfastboot as well.
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Weird. So is ur phone bricked now or it just did not lock?
Hi there,
Is there anyway we could get rid of the annoying bootloader unlocking warranty when the phone boots for an unlocked bootloader device? I couldn't find anything on it here.
Outlaw92 said:
Hi there,
Is there anyway we could get rid of the annoying bootloader unlocking warranty when the phone boots for an unlocked bootloader device? I couldn't find anything on it here.
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Here you go. Second post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226504
idontkn1 said:
Here you go. Second post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226504
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Oh thanks so much. I don't know how I could miss that.
Hello! I just got a nexus 6 a few days ago, and I love this phone! However, I just read on here that relocking your bootloader is a bad idea? Well, I rooted my device and installed PAC ROM on it, then reflashed a stock image back to my nexus and relocked the bootloader, my phone is fine, no bootloops and no issues, does this pose a problem with OTA updates? Thanks! I really need to know because i would NOT wanna brick this thing! Thanks!
H4X0R46 said:
Hello! I just got a nexus 6 a few days ago, and I love this phone! However, I just read on here that relocking your bootloader is a bad idea? Well, I rooted my device and installed PAC ROM on it, then reflashed a stock image back to my nexus and relocked the bootloader, my phone is fine, no bootloops and no issues, does this pose a problem with OTA updates? Thanks! I really need to know because i would NOT wanna brick this thing! Thanks!
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Thing is, when your bootloader is unlocked, the device is almost unbrickable. Also, you can be unlocked, 100% stock and still get OTA's if you want. If you have a locked bootloader, mess something up and end up in a bootloop, and can't boot to android, you're stuck.
Are you saying that OTA updates work even if your boot loader is open? Does it just check your system files and recovery? In theory, if I did an OTA update right now, and my bootloader was unlocked, it would install without problems?
H4X0R46 said:
Are you saying that OTA updates work even if your boot loader is open? Does it just check your system files and recovery? In theory, if I did an OTA update right now, and my bootloader was unlocked, it would install without problems?
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Yes to all your questions.
Unlock it, its free insurance and wont change or harm a thing.
you can lock/unlock your bootloader anytime you want actually, you just have to make sure that you relock your bootloader sfter making sure that you can boot properly first. because if you can't boot, and your bootloader is locked, then you are just as good as bricked. because now, to unlock your bootloader, you have to enable allow oem unlock. and if you cant boot, you cant do that.
simms22 said:
you can lock/unlock your bootloader anytime you want actually, you just have to make sure that you relock your bootloader sfter making sure that you can boot properly first. because if you can't boot, and your bootloader is locked, then you are just as good as bricked. because now, to unlock your bootloader, you have to enable allow oem unlock. and if you cant boot, you cant do that.
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That said, since 5.1.1, doesn't "allow oem unlock" remain ticked / selected after a reboot now? If so, it's fine to relock it, even if it doesn't boot if that is ticked.
danarama said:
That said, since 5.1.1, doesn't "allow oem unlock" remain ticked / selected after a reboot now? If so, it's fine to relock it, even if it doesn't boot if that is ticked.
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Yes, but in the case of an "accidentally" wiped OS, well, you know.
Alright guys, so I won't ever run into a problem with an OTA update with the bootloader unlocked? Thanks! You guys are awesome!
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Evolution_Tech said:
Yes, but in the case of an "accidentally" wiped OS, well, you know.
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Well it shouldn't matter. When you tick that box, it writes the change to mmcblk0p18, which is OS independent. Now that booting the rom doesn't revert that partition, if it is ticked once, it shouldn't matter if there is an OS at all.
H4X0R46 said:
Alright guys, so I won't ever run into a problem with an OTA update with the bootloader unlocked? Thanks! You guys are awesome!
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Correct. Bootloader status has no effect on OTA. Updated script checks boot.img (kernel), system.img, and recovery. All have to be unmodified. No root, no unencrypted kernel, stock 100%.
cam30era said:
Correct. Bootloader status has no effect on OTA. Updated script checks boot.img (kernel), system.img, and recovery. All have to be unmodified. No root, no unencrypted kernel, stock 100%.
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Scripts don't check recovery. It's just the OTA zip won't work without it.
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here you go!
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Correct. Just taking this shortcut.
Great! Thanks guys! Appreciate all the help and support on this! I would HATE to brick a $700 device! Haha
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Real quick easy noob question, no point in making a thread just for this so I'm asking here, is the Nexus 6 CPU an arm or arm64?
H4X0R46 said:
Real quick easy noob question, no point in making a thread just for this so I'm asking here, is the Nexus 6 CPU an arm or arm64?
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N6 is ARM. Arm 64 is for 64 bit devices such as the N9.
Clarification question
A question for clarification, as long as the bootloader is already unlocked, the "OEM Unlocking - Allow the bootloader to be unlocked" setting under Developer options doesn't affect anything?
alryder said:
A question for clarification, as long as the bootloader is already unlocked, the "OEM Unlocking - Allow the bootloader to be unlocked" setting under Developer options doesn't affect anything?
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Correct.
Just recently got a nexus 6 and updated it to android M without knowing about the bootloader and stuff.i need help regarding how to unlock the bootloader safely and install custom recovery. thanks in advance
ps- this is my first post
about_99_ninjas said:
Just recently got a nexus 6 and updated it to android M without knowing about the bootloader and stuff.i need help regarding how to unlock the bootloader safely and install custom recovery. thanks in advance
ps- this is my first post
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via fastboot, while ypu are connected to a computer and are in your bootloader, you type.. fastboot oem unlock. this will unlock your bootloader(and will wipe your whole phone.
and while you are in fastboot and connected to a computer while in your bootloader, type.. fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img. to flash a recovery.
AND.. welcome to xda
What he said ^^^^^
Or you can use one of the toolkits. Personally, I prefer the method via fastboot. You will learn more by doing it "the old fashioned" way. And yes, welcome to XDA!
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simms22 said:
via fastboot, while ypu are connected to a computer and are in your bootloader, you type.. fastboot oem unlock. this will unlock your bootloader(and will wipe your whole phone.
and while you are in fastboot and connected to a computer while in your bootloader, type.. fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img. to flash a recovery.
AND.. welcome to xda
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One thing to add this, starting with the Nexus 6 and 9 you need to boot into the phone, unlock developer options, and flip the switch on "allow OEM Unlock." Otherwise the oem unlock command in fastboot will fail.
StykerB said:
One thing to add this, starting with the Nexus 6 and 9 you need to boot into the phone, unlock developer options, and flip the switch on "allow OEM Unlock." Otherwise the oem unlock command in fastboot will fail.
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absolutely right..! and i keep forgetting to add that in.
simms22 said:
via fastboot, while ypu are connected to a computer and are in your bootloader, you type.. fastboot oem unlock. this will unlock your bootloader(and will wipe your whole phone.
and while you are in fastboot and connected to a computer while in your bootloader, type.. fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img. to flash a recovery.
AND.. welcome to xda
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so i read somewhere that ineed to install a kernal right after i do the fast boot? and could you help me out with the links? and thanks a lot man
StykerB said:
One thing to add this, starting with the Nexus 6 and 9 you need to boot into the phone, unlock developer options, and flip the switch on "allow OEM Unlock." Otherwise the oem unlock command in fastboot will fail.
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okay ill try this today and let you guys know XD btw thanks man
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/repairing-nexus-6-marshmallow-6-0-t3241976
about_99_ninjas said:
so i read somewhere that ineed to install a kernal right after i do the fast boot? and could you help me out with the links?[emoji14] and thanks a lot man
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No you don't, unless you want to root it too.
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istperson said:
No you don't, unless you want to root it too.
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okay. i unlocked the bootloader with fastboot:laugh: so will be rooting it later after my exams.any recommendations for any roms/XD
Thanks alot guys! manged to unlock my bootloader with blowing up my phone:victory: thanks for the support:highfive: was shocked to see such fast response. would love your suggestions on what rom to install chroma looks good enough
about_99_ninjas said:
Thanks alot guys! manged to unlock my bootloader with blowing up my phone:victory: thanks for the support:highfive: was shocked to see such fast response. would love your suggestions on what rom to install chroma looks good enough
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If you intent to flash a lot of roms keep "OEM unlocking" enabled in developer options!!! If will safe you from being locked out from your google account for 72 hours inn case google finds your login attempts suspicious
about_99_ninjas said:
Thanks alot guys! manged to unlock my bootloader with blowing up my phone:victory: thanks for the support:highfive: was shocked to see such fast response. would love your suggestions on what rom to install [emoji14]chroma looks good enough
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I haven't found a bad one. Chroma, Cataclysm, Pure Nexus, Xtra smooth, many others. Try different ones to get a feel for what they do. You will discover that each has its own focus and ways of doing things.
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Droidphilev said:
If you intent to flash a lot of roms keep "OEM unlocking" enabled in developer options!!! If will safe you from being locked out from your google account for 72 hours inn case google finds your login attempts suspicious
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thanks for the heads up
wtherrell said:
I haven't found a bad one. Chroma, Cataclysm, Pure Nexus, Xtra smooth, many others. Try different ones to get a feel for what they do. You will discover that each has its own focus and ways of doing things.
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okay thanks man
jbrantley130 said:
What he said ^^^^^
Or you can use one of the toolkits. Personally, I prefer the method via fastboot. You will learn more by doing it "the old fashioned" way. And yes, welcome to XDA!
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Look at you! Professional already.. Come help me get rid of some repo bugs
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Hey guys,
Not sure if I am going to be able to do anything about this. I signed up for the OTA beta program, device downloaded the OTA. When I got to the flashing stage it went to recovery and failed for some reason. Now I am unable to boot the device just gets stuck at Google splash screen. Cannot OEM unlock in fastboot because it was not enabled in developer options prior so flashing any images is out of the question. Is there any hope for me past this point or is the device bricked?
wolfnumba1 said:
Hey guys,
Not sure if I am going to be able to do anything about this. I signed up for the OTA beta program, device downloaded the OTA. When I got to the flashing stage it went to recovery and failed for some reason. Now I am unable to boot the device just gets stuck at Google splash screen. Cannot OEM unlock in fastboot because it was not enabled in developer options prior so flashing any images is out of the question. Is there any hope for me past this point or is the device bricked?
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reboot into bootloader mode and flash that way. OTA is the worst way to update, IMO.
mikeprius said:
reboot into bootloader mode and flash that way. OTA is the worst way to update, IMO.
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I can't flash images with a locked bootloader or is there a way around that?
wolfnumba1 said:
I can't flash images with a locked bootloader or is there a way around that?
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the OTA wiped your custom recovery and didn't load the ROM properly !??!?!?! Yikes....................if your phone has stock recovery and the bootloader is locked then it is bricked and you need to send it in.
Device was completely stock, including recovery no custom recovery or root or anything.
That's strange....
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That's strange....
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Lol I know tell me about it.... I am going to see if motorola will send me a replacement but not to confident they will.
did you have root before taking the ota? anyways, sounds like you have the first N brick.
wolfnumba1 said:
Lol I know tell me about it.... I am going to see if motorola will send me a replacement but not to confident they will.
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They may....I think the big question is if they still have any in stock......anyways, let us know what happens....that's a very unfortunate situation. The first thing I did when I got my phone was unlock the bootloader and I have not re-locked it since.
simms22 said:
did you have root before taking the ota? anyways, sounds like you have the first N brick.
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No did not have root, was completely stock.
mikeprius said:
They may....I think the big question is if they still have any in stock......anyways, let us know what happens....that's a very unfortunate situation. The first thing I did when I got my phone was unlock the bootloader and I have not re-locked it since.
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Yea sucks, device is out of warranty so I am SOL it seems. Lol I don't unlock because it breaks android pay and other security features which I did not want to disable.
wolfnumba1 said:
No did not have root, was completely stock.
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yea, read. i was going to post when no one else posted, but had a customer walk in. by the time i posted it was too late :angel:
wolfnumba1 said:
Yea sucks, device is out of warranty so I am SOL it seems. Lol I don't unlock because it breaks android pay and other security features which I did not want to disable.
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This is even more unfortunate. You can use Android Pay with an unlocked bootloader. I've flashed my phone back to stock images with the bootloader unlocked and Android Pay works. It's not contingent on a locked bootloader, only factory stock images.
mikeprius said:
This is even more unfortunate. You can use Android Pay with an unlocked bootloader. I've flashed my phone back to stock images with the bootloader unlocked and Android Pay works. It's not contingent on a locked bootloader, only factory stock images.
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Oh weird, when you check off the allow oem unlock it says disabled security features, I wonder what that means then... yes it sucks, now a very nice looking paperweight lol
wolfnumba1 said:
Oh weird, when you check off the allow oem unlock it says disabled security features, I wonder what that means then... yes it sucks, now a very nice looking paperweight lol
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That's just a general warning. No bearing on AP.......well you may be able to sell the phone as some people may buy it. I'm sure someone out there has a way to get it back, but I'm not sure how. I recall seeing a thread where someone in Cambodia did the same thing and he took it to a shop that was able to reverse it.....
mikeprius said:
That's just a general warning. No bearing on AP.......well you may be able to sell the phone as some people may buy it. I'm sure someone out there has a way to get it back, but I'm not sure how. I recall seeing a thread where someone in Cambodia did the same thing and he took it to a shop that was able to reverse it.....
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Lol really? Recall where?
wolfnumba1 said:
Lol really? Recall where?
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I can't find the thread, but I did find this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/nexus-6-bricked-november-security-ota-t3242773
It looks like you are not the first to be bricked with an OTA update. There should be a sticky about this issue moving forward.
mikeprius said:
I can't find the thread, but I did find this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/nexus-6-bricked-november-security-ota-t3242773
It looks like you are not the first to be bricked with an OTA update. There should be a sticky about this issue moving forward.
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Lol so ****ty, looks like the phone is ****ed
wolfnumba1 said:
Hey guys,
Not sure if I am going to be able to do anything about this. I signed up for the OTA beta program, device downloaded the OTA. When I got to the flashing stage it went to recovery and failed for some reason. Now I am unable to boot the device just gets stuck at Google splash screen. Cannot OEM unlock in fastboot because it was not enabled in developer options prior so flashing any images is out of the question. Is there any hope for me past this point or is the device bricked?
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Count me in as one of the potentially many more that bricked his phone while trying out the Beta program via OTA...
sorry to tell you this , but with locked bootloader , your phone is hard bricked, no way to recover, only by sending it back to motorola or amazon if you bought from them. i sold about 100 pieces of nexus 6 to customers and my first advice to them is to check " Enable oem unlocking "
anyway email google and blame them for this and i am sure they will help