Hboot says relocked - HTC Rezound

Hey!
Well im about to send my old phone back and ran the RUU then did the s-on procedure. i relocked my bootloader and says relocked.... i ran ruu again and says the same thing! any suggestion?
Do you think verizon would charge me for this?

ryclegman said:
Hey!
Well im about to send my old phone back and ran the RUU then did the s-on procedure. i relocked my bootloader and says relocked.... i ran ruu again and says the same thing! any suggestion?
Do you think verizon would charge me for this?
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i've never heard of a returned phone being rejected for any reason other than physical damage. and if you are super worried about it there is a link to hex edited hboots.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853871 you already s-on'd so you might have to s-off again. not sure about that part though

cslingerland said:
i've never heard of a returned phone being rejected for any reason other than physical damage. and if you are super worried about it there is a link to hex edited hboots.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853871 you already s-on'd so you might have to s-off again. not sure about that part though
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I haven't either so i think i may just send it out! chances are they wont see or care

ryclegman said:
I haven't either so i think i may just send it out! chances are they wont see or care
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I think you might have to s-off. Downgrade to GB or a lower ICS RUU. Lock it. s-on. then do the ICS RUU. Should be back to locked and s-off.

^^

Flyhalf205 said:
I think you might have to s-off. Downgrade to GB or a lower ICS RUU. Lock it. s-on. then do the ICS RUU. Should be back to locked and s-off.
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Won't his hboot still show relocked after that...
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cslingerland said:
Won't his hboot still show relocked after that...
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Other poster is correct. Have to run s-off. Rerun RUU to unroot and then write s-on flag. Will remove all tags and be box stock.

prdog1 said:
Other poster is correct. Have to run s-off. Rerun RUU to unroot and then write s-on flag. Will remove all tags and be box stock.
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Thats sweet. I didn't think that was possible which is why we have the hboots that are edited.good to know though!
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prdog1 said:
Other poster is correct. Have to run s-off. Rerun RUU to unroot and then write s-on flag. Will remove all tags and be box stock.
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But won't the hboot technically say relocked once you relock it after running the RUU?

[email protected] said:
But won't the hboot technically say relocked once you relock it after running the RUU?
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Not of after you S-OFF. When you do, the bootloader locks automatically, and says LOCKED not RELOCKED.
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shrike1978 said:
Not of after you S-OFF. When you do, the bootloader locks automatically, and says LOCKED not RELOCKED.
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So I am already s-off. Can I run the latest ICS RUU, then s-on? Will that send me back to a totally looking stock phone?

Why not just flash one of the missed hboots that says locked and s-on when you're actually s-off? I had mine unlocked and s-off and then made it s-on and sent it back in to Verizon and they sent me another one, no questions asked. Don't worry about it.
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Look, even my hex edited hboots wont fool a tech. They can still tell.

HTC tech, yea that is if they even care to look. Verizon Tech? I doubt they even know what S-Off means or what HBOOT even is lol.
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Just follow instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
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Phaded said:
Just follow instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
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Invalid link.

Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25167284#post25167284
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Might help to think of HTC Dev Unlock and JuopunutBear S-Off as the two "gatekeepers", the two tools in the Rezound's current arsenal that affect the security flag. The security flag starts off as "locked" on a stock phone.
HTC Dev Unlock will alter the security flag to show "unlocked", and running the code to lock it back will now show it as "relocked".
JuopunutBear S-Off will reset the security flag back to "locked" no matter what the flag reads, and alter the "S-On" flag to "S-Off".
So to get back to a stock "S-On/Locked" from any of these states:
"S-On/Unlocked or Relocked"
If you are S-On and have used HTC Dev Unlock, you will need to do S-Off to get the "Locked" message back. Run a RUU, then do S-On procedure.
"S-Off/Locked"
If you are S-Off but have *not* used HTC Dev Unlock after the S-Off procedure, you should just need to run a RUU and do S-on.
"S-Off/Unlocked or Relocked"
If you are S-Off and have used HTC Dev Unlock since the S-Off procedure, you must run a RUU, re-lock the bootloader if you have not done so before, and do S-On. Then, do the S-off procedure (keep the stock bootloader, do not flash a modded one) and do S-on again.

PhantasmRezound said:
Might help to think of HTC Dev Unlock and JuopunutBear S-Off as the two "gatekeepers", the two tools in the Rezound's current arsenal that affect the security flag. The security flag starts off as "locked" on a stock phone.
HTC Dev Unlock will alter the security flag to show "unlocked", and running the code to lock it back will now show it as "relocked".
JuopunutBear S-Off will reset the security flag back to "locked" no matter what the flag reads, and alter the "S-On" flag to "S-Off".
So to get back to a stock "S-On/Locked" from any of these states:
"S-On/Unlocked or Relocked"
If you are S-On and have used HTC Dev Unlock, you will need to do S-Off to get the "Locked" message back. Run a RUU, then do S-On procedure.
"S-Off/Locked"
If you are S-Off but have *not* used HTC Dev Unlock after the S-Off procedure, you should just need to run a RUU and do S-on.
"S-Off/Unlocked or Relocked"
If you are S-Off and have used HTC Dev Unlock since the S-Off procedure, you must run a RUU, re-lock the bootloader if you have not done so before, and do S-On. Then, do the S-off procedure (keep the stock bootloader, do not flash a modded one) and do S-on again.
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So I was s-off and unlocked. I just flashed the latest ICS RUU. Now you are saying I need to lock my bootloader and then s-on? Then s-off with the wire trick again, then s-on one more time? Will this all work with the latest RUU I have installed?

It sounds too complicated to get rid of the "RELOCKED" sign...

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[Q] how to change from unlocked to locked?

I'm currently s-offed and running 2.01.605.11 gb ruu.
Now I need to use the warranty so I need to change the status s-off/unlocked
to s-on/locked not s-on/re-locked.
How can I do that?
the fact that you are S-off doesnt matter as some devices shipped are s-off but to get to locked run the same gb ruu again but dont unlock.
but if you really care about it saying s-on follow the instructions in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612937
since you are on stock hboot you'll be fine with these instructions
Po1soNNN said:
the fact that you are S-off doesnt matter as some devices shipped are s-off but to get to locked run the same gb ruu again but dont unlock.
but if you really care about it saying s-on follow the instructions in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612937
since you are on stock hboot you'll be fine with these instructions
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by doing this, I can get the s-on, but still I can't get locked.
I need to know how to get locked on the bootloader to use the warranty.
Find a thread that has the correct hboot for your firmware then go to fastboot and type
Code:
fastboot clear cache
fastboot oem reboot ruu
fastboot flash zip (zipnamehere).zip
Then wait a little then do
Code:
fastboot reboot bootloader
That should do it and also I'm not sure it there's a space between reboot and ruu so try both
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1. do the s-on process
2. re s-off (this will give you locked bootloader)
3. s-on again (to get rid of s-off)
4. ruu to latest offical release
qudwis said:
by doing this, I can get the s-on, but still I can't get locked.
I need to know how to get locked on the bootloader to use the warranty.
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Follow Scotty123 guide to s on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25165453
Then do the jouponut s off method. Flash files as ph98img after if you choose not to change to a eng hboot.
I had to find this out the hard way since was one of the release day 1 s off users an unlocked thinking a ruu would revert back to locked.
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RoryHe said:
1. do the s-on process
2. re s-off (this will give you locked bootloader)
3. s-on again (to get rid of s-off)
4. ruu to latest offical release
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ericsignals said:
Follow Scotty123 guide to s on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25165453
Then do the jouponut s off method. Flash files as ph98img after if you choose not to change to a eng hboot.
I had to find this out the hard way since was one of the release day 1 s off users an unlocked thinking a ruu would revert back to locked.
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All of this going back to s-on is not necessary at all. Just flash the same hboot like I said before and you'll be fine
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RoryHe said:
1. do the s-on process
2. re s-off (this will give you locked bootloader)
3. s-on again (to get rid of s-off)
4. ruu to latest offical release
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What he said.... I got confused and was thinking of the steps I did to get back to locked and s off :banghead:....forgot op was inquiring about for warranty reasons. Weekend can't come soon enough LOL
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Po1soNNN said:
All of this going back to s-on is not necessary at all. Just flash the same hboot like I said before and you'll be fine
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So if I'm unlocked only, no s-off, just find my hboot somewhere, rename it, flash it, reboot and I'm factory stock?
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Remember IF ON AN ENG OR PATCHED HBOOT YOU WILL BRICK!
Phaded said:
So if I'm unlocked only, no s-off, just find my hboot somewhere, rename it, flash it, reboot and I'm factory stock?
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No you have to be s-off to be able to make it say locked
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qudwis said:
I'm currently s-offed and running 2.01.605.11 gb ruu.
Now I need to use the warranty so I need to change the status s-off/unlocked
to s-on/locked not s-on/re-locked.
How can I do that?
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I think this is what your looking for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620211
my first post is the only way to get to 100% stock that i am aware of ... if he is unlocked he will have to s-off to get it to say locked and then s-on to get it back.
if he locks it with the fastboot command it will say lock and if he is s-on not sure but i know if you are s-off you will stay unlocked or relocked even if you flash new hboot's
Thanks if i helped

S-Off the Aftermath

Something has been bothering me for the past two days. After achieving S-Off I went ahead and unlocked the boot loader via HTCDev (Noob Tool). Now after reading some post it seems I made a mistake Hboot currently says : unlocked and S-off and I also installed JB Hboot now I kind of want to go back to locked but also S-off ,can anybody give me some good directions on how to achieve this?
Also the main reason for this is that I think i messed up my proprietary port on my rezound and might have to take it back in the future. Just moving the phone around with the USB cable attached to my PC I constantly get disconnect and connect sounds on windows and loose inter SD access and Ext also. I just want to take precautions if I really do take it back so I can replace it and just S-On again.
Also I think I twisted the port while it was attached to the USB cable cause I slept on my phone while charging
What do you mean LOCKED but s-off? LOCKED means S-On, no such thing as locked and s-off
Do this for warranty exchange http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25167284#
fenixnr said:
What do you mean LOCKED but s-off? LOCKED means S-On, no such thing as locked and s-off
Do this for warranty exchange http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25167284#
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I'm locked with S-Off. So I think there is such a thing.
fenixnr said:
What do you mean LOCKED but s-off? LOCKED means S-On, no such thing as locked and s-off
Do this for warranty exchange http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25167284#
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Thats actually really wrong. S-Off is S-Off. Unlocked gives you access to additional fastboot commands (there are a couple hboots in the Dev section that do this without changing the locked status).
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Correction, you need to S-Off again to become locked. There is a thread in the dev section about setting S-On (it's easy).
CAUTION: Make sure you are on the stock hboot when you S-On. If you S-On the GB Eng hboot or the Juponutbear hboot, you WILL brick your phone.
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fenixnr said:
What do you mean LOCKED but s-off? LOCKED means S-On, no such thing as locked and s-off
Do this for warranty exchange http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25167284#
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Everything you just said was wrong. Normal state after achieving s-off is a locked bootloader. Locked won't matter because there are no longer any security checks. You can essentially flash whatever you want.
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Just to clear this up for you, if you unlocked after achieving s-off you will not be able to lock again without returning to s-on then back to s-off. If you try to lock now using fastboot oem lock you will end up "relocked".
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fenixnr said:
What do you mean LOCKED but s-off? LOCKED means S-On, no such thing as locked and s-off
Do this for warranty exchange http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25167284#
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Duuuude! Now you know. Learning something new every day is a good thing.
trickster2369 said:
Duuuude! Now you know. Learning something new every day is a good thing.
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You know, in retrospect, thats a much nicer way to about it.
Sorry I was a d*ck
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[Q] RE-unlock bootlaoder after ICS update

I had my HTC amaze unlocked with s-off and a modded hboot I then updated to a new ICS firmware to run ICS however when the firmware flashed to my phone it locked my phone and reset my hboot but still kept s-off. Is there anyway to unlock my phone again? If anyone has any help please let me know I already tried to unlock it through HTdev website and it did not work!!!
If you are s=off, then you don't need to unlock your bootloader. I'm assuming you have eng bootloader, and with that, you don't need to unlock anything.
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pharmhand said:
I had my HTC amaze unlocked with s-off and a modded hboot I then updated to a new ICS firmware to run ICS however when the firmware flashed to my phone it locked my phone and reset my hboot but still kept s-off. Is there anyway to unlock my phone again? If anyone has any help please let me know I already tried to unlock it through HTdev website and it did not work!!!
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HTC dev website is the way i did it, and it worked perfect for me. What method did you use that didn't allow you to unlock your phone?
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If any of you read correctly, he said he unlocked it before, therefore, all he has to do is place the unlock_code file in hasoon's tool's data folder and run the unlock bootloader option, voila he's back to being unlocked, though the relocking sounds kind of odd, but it could probably be due to the hboot he was using, I'm guessing was Juopunutbear's or something.
Dark Nightmare said:
If any of you read correctly, he said he unlocked it before, therefore, all he has to do is place the unlock_code file in hasoon's tool's data folder and run the unlock bootloader option, voila he's back to being unlocked, though the relocking sounds kind of odd, but it could probably be due to the hboot he was using, I'm guessing was Juopunutbear's or something.
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I did read it, the old unlock bin does not work with new ics so he has to redo everything once more....
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Well my old unlock bin worked fine for me re-unlocking on ICS, guess I was lucky, okay cool, my bad.
Yes I had hboot from Juopunutbear when I did the s-off it asked to install his hboot but after I upgraded it changed my hboot back to 1.93.0002 and it is SHIP s-off not eng which I am not totally sure what the difference is but is there a way to change SHIP back to ENG????? I am going to give HTCdev another chance and see what happens... thanks for the input and help
ok so I just tried HTCdev again and it unlocked my phone however it did a hard reset the only thing I have to do now is to have eng s-off instead of ship s-off.
pharmhand said:
ok so I just tried HTCdev again and it unlocked my phone however it did a hard reset the only thing I have to do now is to have eng s-off instead of ship s-off.
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Just flash the eng hboot via bootloader, though you don't need to, unless you plan to do fastboot commands, which the average user doesn't have much need for, hasoon's tool does everything you need, recovery, root, etc, though I do recommend 4EXT recovery, which you can easily install after obtaining root.

[HOW-TO] back to stock (S-ON) after DirtyRacun (S-OFF)

WARNING!!!
DO NOT attempt this process unless you are on a STOCK, HTC HBOOT.
S-ON with an ENG HBOOT will BRICK your device!!!
In other words, Only attempt this AFTER flashing back to a STOCK RUU. (as this will flash the STOCK HBOOT.)
I know the process JUST came out, but I'm sure this will eventually come in to use.
Instructions:
1) Download and run an RUU. Found HERE
2) Open a cmd window. Plug in phone, charge only mode, usb debugging on.
3) Run the following:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything harmful that happens to your phone. Use at your OWN risk. Thank you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35437335
reserved.
reserved. 2.
Do these steps clear the "relocked" flag?
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mdmower said:
Do these steps clear the "relocked" flag?
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Whatever it said when it was S-ON is my understanding. but since I haven't yet tested this for our phone I can't say 100%
From the looks of your post, I guess you sourced the information from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612937, which I also had bookmarked for my future reference. From that thread, here's how I understand it:
If we S-OFF then unlock, we can expect RELOCKED after S-ON.
If we S-OFF but keep bootloader locked, we can expect LOCKED after S-ON.
It doesn't look like we can expect a custom tag to stick around after S-ON.
Source post (different phone, so may not be the same for us)
scotty1223 said:
correct. only way to get locked back,is to turn s-on,then re unlock and re-s-off. and then,do not unlock after s-off. your hboot will stay locked and you can s-on again,if you need to. just keep in mind that turning s-on should only be done for warranty purposes.
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mdmower said:
From the looks of your post, I guess you sourced the information from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1612937, which I also had bookmarked for my future reference. From that thread, here's how I understand it:
If we S-OFF then unlock, we can expect RELOCKED after S-ON.
If we S-OFF but keep bootloader locked, we can expect LOCKED after S-ON.
It doesn't look like we can expect a custom tag to stick around after S-ON.
Source post (different phone, so may not be the same for us)
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Yes Sir, indeed.
Andy real quick question flashing ruu well eliminate soff correct
No, hence post 1. I'm guessing this relates to your MIUI adventure. You can have S-OFF and LOCKED bootloader.
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no this command, and this command only is what I know to get to S-ON
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
andybones said:
WARNING!!!
DO NOT attempt this process unless you are on a STOCK, HTC HBOOT.
S-ON with an ENG HBOOT will BRICK your device!!!
In other words, Only attempt this AFTER flashing back to a STOCK RUU. (as this will flash the STOCK HBOOT.)
I know the process JUST came out, but I'm sure this will eventually come in to use.
Instructions:
1) Download and run an RUU. Found HERE
2) Open a cmd window. Plug in phone, charge only mode, usb debugging on.
3) Run the following:
adb devices
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot devices
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
fastboot reboot-bootloader
*verify you are locked s-on
fastboot reboot
Disclaimer:
I am not responsible for anything harmful that happens to your phone. Use at your OWN risk. Thank you.
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your link to ruu's doesn't point to RUU's for the HTC Evo 4G LTE. Here is the correct link http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Jewel
IXVash said:
your link to ruu's doesn't point to RUU's for the HTC Evo 4G LTE. Here is the correct link http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Jewel
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Erm, wrong forum IXVash?
andybones said:
WARNING!!!
DO NOT attempt this process unless you are on a STOCK, HTC HBOOT.
S-ON with an ENG HBOOT will BRICK your device!!!
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andybones refers to this, but to clarify, the DirtyRacun hboot is an engineering hboot. If going s-on, make sure to run the RUU first.
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IXVash said:
your link to ruu's doesn't point to RUU's for the HTC Evo 4G LTE. Here is the correct link http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Jewel
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that's because this is the HTC DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE FORUM... NOT THE EVO 4G LTE.
I know my RUU's point to the correct thread... because I made it!
Do I need to flash the dirty racun hboot from their page? Is having the dirt racun hboot important? Mine says 1.15.000 I have since gaining s-off have had to flash our ruu.
*Edit* I went ahead flashed it now I'm back to where I was after the s-off tool right where I needed to be
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mdmower said:
Erm, wrong forum IXVash?
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well crap. Sorry It was a long night /facepalm
prairiedogn said:
Do I need to flash the dirty racun hboot from their page? Is having the dirt racun hboot important? Mine says 1.15.000 I have since gaining s-off have had to flash our ruu.
*Edit* I went ahead flashed it now I'm back to where I was after the s-off tool right where I needed to be
sent from my all powerful INC4G
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The ENG HBOOT has different options. Glad you got it back.
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Hi,
I need stock "Locked" bootloader.
I've RUU the DirtyRacun Phone by advice as an attempt to fix (SIM failed) and now the Phone is S-OFF with stock Hboot "RELOCKED". Had to unlock the device again for last fix attempts.
Will flashing with S-OFF with stock signed Hboot clear bootloader security flags changing "RELOCKED" back to "LOCKED"?
Now RUU doesn't deliver "Locked" bootloader status. Should I next Flash signed stock Hboot first? Or should I Flash a DR Hboot then RUU again?
Last I would do your posted above for S-ON from Fastboot down since OS locks (no ADB).
Don't want to brick my phone.
Thanks In Advance!
mpeg3s said:
Hi,
I need stock "Locked" bootloader.
I've RUU the DirtyRacun Phone by advice as an attempt to fix (SIM failed) and now the Phone is S-OFF with stock Hboot "RELOCKED". Had to unlock the device again for last fix attempts.
Will flashing with S-OFF with stock signed Hboot clear bootloader security flags changing "RELOCKED" back to "LOCKED"?
Now RUU doesn't deliver "Locked" bootloader status. Should I next Flash signed stock Hboot first? Or should I Flash a DR Hboot then RUU again?
Last I would do your posted above for S-ON from Fastboot down since OS locks (no ADB).
Don't want to brick my phone.
Thanks In Advance!
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To get back to truly LOCKED, check this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35437335
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junkmail9 said:
To get back to truly LOCKED, check this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35437335
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nice find man, I made this based off of his post anyway, so his thread would be the place to go, I'll add it to the OP.

How to get Amaze to show locked and not unlocked

My phone is S-off and unlocked. How can I restore it to stock and have it show locked and not relocked?
rasstar said:
My phone is S-off and unlocked. How can I restore it to stock and have it show locked and not relocked?
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flash an "eng" hboot (means engineering)
you should be able to find one somewhere around here... just make sure its specifically for the amaze.
Flash an eng hboot will change it to locked and not relocked? Flash hboot then lock the bootloader? My goal is to get it back to stock and have it say locked. Flash an eng hboot then the stock hboot?
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flashed hboot eng and it still says relocked.
rasstar said:
flashed hboot eng and it still says relocked.
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You have to be s-off
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I am s-off. It still said relocked.
I got i done by turning S-On then doing the wire trick to get S-Off then flashing the stock GB rom. Now it says locked and not relocked.
Just curious why would you even want to do that? Is it due to warranty issues?
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Because when I'm ready to sell the device I would prefer it to be 100% stock or if I return for warranty. It is good now. I had the amaze for over a year and just recently modified it. I'm still running stock because everything is just too buggy.
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