I've heard about the Jb update for dx.....and as I know for OTA it needs stock recovery and locked bootloader and stock ROM.....I have UNLOCKED bootloader and have CWM 6.1.5 touch.....I want to relock bootloader and need stock recovery....can I know the process?? and will superuser be removed after relocking bootloader?
Thanks in advance
Install the stock ICS ROM (.RUU). You will have a stock recovery. Before you install a ruu you need to relock bootloader, use the toolkit.
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micu13 said:
Install the stock ICS ROM (.RUU). You will have a stock recovery. Before you install a ruu you need to relock bootloader, use the toolkit.
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no ruu available for my country (only europe available)
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Is there any way i could get my phone Locked not Relocked?
I cant update device since unlocking and its really annoying...
Which CID? For updating, relocked works as well, but you need to have stock ROM installed for this to work. To add, you also need stock boot.img and stock recovery.img.
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Which CID? For updating, relocked works as well, but you need to have stock ROM installed for this to work. To add, you also need stock boot.img and stock recovery.img.
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My cid is htc_032
Can you please tell me what to do or atleast link me to post like this,because i have had no luck finding anything... :s
Why not just restore your nandroid backup if u don't have for your CID you can follow up this thread if anyone has uploaded
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2210619
HUT THANKS IF IT HELPED
THIS VIDEO SHOULD ANSWER MOST OF PEOPLE QUESTION, since their a lack response, but hey i hope this help
FASTBOOT OEM LOCK
THEN RUU
THEN UPDate 4.3
youtube
How To Unroot and Flash your HTC One Stock! by wwjoshdew
i cant post link since im new but it answer alot of my question since alot of people failed to mention to relock ur phone
Hmm...I started with s-off, custom Rom and recovery, and all I did was run the last official ruu, then upgrade to 4.3. Still shows unlocked and s-off.
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blackangst said:
Hmm...I started with s-off, custom Rom and recovery, and all I did was run the last official ruu, then upgrade to 4.3. Still shows unlocked and s-off.
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Hi guys...
So i am running a custom rom with an unlocked bootloader and i want to get it back to stock bcuz i want to trade this phone for a Nexus 5. I know that this can be achieved if i use seus to go back to stock but my question is do i have to relock the bootloader in order to use the software.. Thanks in advance.
Shaarven said:
Hi guys...
So i am running a custom rom with an unlocked bootloader and i want to get it back to stock bcuz i want to trade this phone for a Nexus 5. I know that this can be achieved if i use seus to go back to stock but my question is do i have to relock the bootloader in order to use the software.. Thanks in advance.
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Afaik seus might brick your phone as your bootloader is unlocked.. Best is to use flashtool and flash .587 firmware and sell it bck..
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You can relock and then use seus...or use flashtool...
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Hey thanks man for the reply.. Really appreciate it..Anyway do i have to reflash stock firmware before relocking the bootloader ?
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Hey thanks man for the reply.. Really appreciate it..Anyway do i have to reflash stock firmware before relocking the bootloader ?
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If you're using flashtool, then there's no need to lock the bootloader.
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Thanks..
Thanks man..
Shaarven said:
Hi guys...
So i am running a custom rom with an unlocked bootloader and i want to get it back to stock bcuz i want to trade this phone for a Nexus 5. I know that this can be achieved if i use seus to go back to stock but my question is do i have to relock the bootloader in order to use the software.. Thanks in advance.
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yes you can relock the boot loader, but you don't have to, you can reinstall the stock os without relocking the boot, no you don't have to relock to use stock os
Hello guys
i got HTC D816w from China
can i get the European ROM ? cause i am not from China and can't read Chinese either and there are some Chinese programs cant uninstall
+ all HTC Market in chinese
so anybody can help me ?
sorry for my bad English
Where is the experts nobody there bought HTC Desire 816 W
yes you can get that rom if u have unlock the bootloader,s-off i guess,and have a custom recovery.
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klaud004 said:
yes you can get that rom if u have unlock the bootloader,s-off i guess,and have a custom recovery.
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Excuse me. I unlocked HTC with HTCDev but I can not do s-off. Do you have a guide please
You don't have to S-Off to install a custom rom. You just have to fastboot flash the boot.img from the rom you are installing. S-Off just makes it easier so the rom will install the kernel in recovery.
es0tericcha0s said:
You don't have to S-Off to install a custom rom. You just have to fastboot flash the boot.img from the rom you are installing. S-Off just makes it easier so the rom will install the kernel in recovery.
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thanks
tsumy said:
thanks
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Hai Tsumy, Have U Succesfully Root The 816W??
I Have same Problem With U
Thank
wha?
es0tericcha0s said:
You don't have to S-Off to install a custom rom. You just have to fastboot flash the boot.img from the rom you are installing. S-Off just makes it easier so the rom will install the kernel in recovery.
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whats a rom? whats s-off? have you a simpler explanation? I bought the version made for china area (coz it isnt released in AUstralia) but blinkfeed doesnt work properly. can your answer help? and do you have instructions for dumbass's
thanks heaps in advance :fingers-crossed:
Hey guys. I'm nee to this forum and I got my HTC One yesterday and I came from a iPhone 5. So last night I was trying to flash a Rom but realized that the s was on and wasn't sure if it was supposed to be off or not because I haven't had a HTC phone in 4 years. So can any of you guys help me out here. Thanks alot
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Hey guys. I'm nee to this forum and I got my HTC One yesterday and I came from a iPhone 5. So last night I was trying to flash a Rom but realized that the s was on and wasn't sure if it was supposed to be off or not because I haven't had a HTC phone in 4 years. So can any of you guys help me out here. Thanks alot
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If you want to flash a custom rom/custom recovery you can with S-ON. Unless you want to rebrand your phone or flash stock RUU/firmware of a lower version you don't need s-off. S-ON is security on and S-OFF is security off this is a mechanism to keep the user from flashing RUU/firmware that are not compatible with your phone. Check the OP of the rom that you want to flash and it will tell you what are the needed requirements. You will need to unlock your bootloader to flash a custom recovery/rom and to root.
Thanks. My phone is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked so I was wondering if I can flash a rom with s off
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If you want to flash a custom rom/custom recovery you can with S-ON. Unless you want to rebrand your phone or flash stock RUU/firmware of a lower version you don't need s-off. S-ON is security on and S-OFF is security off this is a mechanism to keep the user from flashing RUU/firmware that are not compatible with your phone. Check the OP of the rom that you want to flash and it will tell you what are the needed requirements. You will need to unlock your bootloader to flash a custom recovery/rom and to root.
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Can I flash viper Rom with s on or no?
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foton92 said:
Can I flash viper Rom with s on or no?
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Read this from the Viper site! As I said before you need to read the OP for their instructions and requirements.
I was using ViperOne 6.2 with S-On, it was not until I went to 7.0.1 I had to s-off to update ruu and firmware. So, you really should study up on what the requirements of your device are. Shortly, S-Off is not "Required" only recommended.