[Q] Tamper flag? - Nexus 9 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I need to return my Nexus 9 to stock to get a warranty return from HTC. I know exactly what to flash, and how to relock the bootloader, my question is does it leave any evidence of being relocked? Does the text at the top of Hboot say Locked, or relocked. How about the "this is a development device" red text? Will flashing the stock bootloader, recovery, system, etc fix that? Finally, will there be any evidence if they run "fastboot oem device-info " on hboot?
I just want to be 100% clear that there wont be any evidence of bootloader unlock when I'm done.
Thanks!

thekalby said:
I need to return my Nexus 9 to stock to get a warranty return from HTC. I know exactly what to flash, and how to relock the bootloader, my question is does it leave any evidence of being relocked? Does the text at the top of Hboot say Locked, or relocked. How about the "this is a development device" red text? Will flashing the stock bootloader, recovery, system, etc fix that? Finally, will there be any evidence if they run "fastboot oem device-info " on hboot?
I just want to be 100% clear that there wont be any evidence of bootloader unlock when I'm done.
Thanks!
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Did you get any answer? I just bricked mine (still locked) by trying to wipe /cache. Thinking about unlocking it, but I want wo return it next month because the Back is dissolving

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[Q] relocked warranty

If my bootloader says relocked not locked but everything else is stock then can i still claim under warranty in Australia on vodafone
Probably not. Bootloader has to be "locked". Relocked will let them know that you had unlocked it and flashed something.
swiftfraser said:
If my bootloader says relocked not locked but everything else is stock then can i still claim under warranty in Australia on vodafone
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That really depends Vodafone Australia's policy, as it seems to vary by country.
If you do need to be "locked" rather than "relocked" this link might help. For users that that have htcdev unlocked, the easiest way to regain the "locked" bootloader status is to do the JuopunutBear wire trick, which will leave the bootloader "locked", then flash an RUU and set S-ON with the "fastboot oem writesecureflg 3" command. That would set your phone back to totally stock.
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[Q] Locked/Relocked

Is there a way to put bootloader in 'Locked' instead of 'Relocked' ? My phone was unlocked and S-off. I put it back to S-on, and tried to locked the bootloader with cmd 'fastboot oem lock', but in the bootloader it says 'relocked'. I wonder if there's a way to put it in 'locked', and not flashing RUU....
thank you!
you need to lock your bootloader while you are putting the phone back to s-on... there's a guide somewhere let me find it for you..here's the thread about how to lock the bootloader and s-on the phone
The only way I know of is to be s-off then flash the stock RUU. It will read "Locked" after its completed.

[Q] Help to unroot htconex+

Hi everyone, i 'm going to be concise. I own an HTC onex+ international version (it should be no brand) and i would like to unroot it and reset to factory for a warranty issue. I'm extremely noob so i would like, if it's possibile, the fastest, easyest and safest way to do so.
On internet i found several guides about it as http://onexroot.com/one-x-unroot/how-to-unroot-rooted-htc-one-x/ or http://theunlockr.com/2012/12/28/how-to-unroot-the-htc-one-x-2/ BUT i found also an xda tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1870652&nocache=1 that sounds appropriate to me; i read on other forum that i need some kind of extra instrument like boot.img
There are some things to take note of. The boot.img and HBoot image flashing requires users to get their own files as those are device specific and aren’t included
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actually i have no idea where get it and how use it. I would be very gratefull if some of you could explain to me step by step how to do the unroot.
ps. i just rooted and put inside the cmw under the instruction of friend of mine but i don't really understand how i did it.
thank you in advance.
relock bootloader and install RUU and you are back on Stock
but would you be back on stock for a warranty issue, you didn't must do that.
warranty has nothing to do with your firmware or root or bootloader unlock.
they would be erase all at your phone and flash the RUU
skdubg said:
relock bootloader and install RUU and you are back on Stock
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thank you for your reply but the problem is that actually i don't know how to relock booloader and what RUU is; that's why i was lokking for a step by step guide. I may follow and understand a little the guide of before but i'm not safe that it works with htc onec+ too.
but would you be back on stock for a warranty issue, you didn't must do that.
warranty has nothing to do with your firmware or root or bootloader unlock.
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really? i belived that an "unlocked" phone was an enough reason to invalidate the warranty isn't it?
kadakar said:
really? i belived that an "unlocked" phone was an enough reason to invalidate the warranty isn't it?
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if you dont touch the bootloader it says: LOCKED
if you unlocked bootloader it says: UNLOCKED
if you relocked bootloader it says: RELOCKED
we can never go back to LOCKED (RELOCKED is technical the same like LOCKED, but it shows as RELOCKED) all people can see that the bootloader was touched by the user
so it cant the reason for that
to relock:
boot into bootloader
and execute this command in fastboot:
fastboot oem lock
now you can install your latest RUU (RUU is the Stock Firmware from HTC as *.exe to install from Windows [depends on your CID])

How do I re-unlock my bootloader?

Hi everyone.
I'm S-off, SuperCID, 4.16.401.9 firmware, and I re-locked my bootloader while troubleshooting an adb problem.
Is there a simple fastboot command that'll unlock my bootloader again?
I can flash recoveries via the Flashify app, but I can't do much via adb anymore.
Thanks!
How did you unlock it the first time? HTC Dev Im assuming,should still have the unlock token bin file...thats run from bootloader via fastbootusb command...This should be in Questions and Answer forum...??
BBEgo said:
Hi everyone.
I'm S-off, SuperCID, 4.16.401.9 firmware, and I re-locked my bootloader while troubleshooting an adb problem.
Is there a simple fastboot command that'll unlock my bootloader again?
I can flash recoveries via the Flashify app, but I can't do much via adb anymore.
Thanks!
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
How did you unlock it the first time? HTC Dev Im assuming,should still have the unlock token bin file...thats run from bootloader via fastbootusb command...This should be in Questions and Answer forum...
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That's weird.... I thought I posted this in the Q&A forum. I was just in there looking for it and I thought it'd gotten deleted or something. Oh well.
Mods, please feel free to correct my goof.
I didn't use HTCDev to unlock. I just did Sunshine and it handled everything. S-off, unlock, and root - Talk about painless! After that I installed a custom recovery (Philz) and I was off to the races.
So I decided to SuperCID my phone so I can install whatever I want. No problem.
Then I tried to install 5.0.1 firmware (4.16.1540.8) so I could run SkyDragon, but the firmware posted on page 1 in the thread would not install- 4.16.1540.8
Kept giving me "FAILED (REMOTE:24 parsing android-info fail)"
I was able to install 4.16.401.9 with no major headaches, once I found a sensible upgrade path. That one is working fine, but I don't understand why 4.16.1540.8 would not install.
After googling the error, I found a post from Scotty a while back that said the phone wanted to see a stock recovery, locked. So I thought I'd throw the old recovery back on and do the 'fastboot oem lock' command . I didn't think it would impact the phone's operation since it is S-off. Well, the command worked, but I still wasn't able to flash the dang firmware I wanted to my phone.
So now I'm S-off, locked bootloader, PhilZ recovery (put it back on with Flashify), SuperCID, on Lollipop, and I guess everything is ok. But I still don't understand why the phone wouldn't take the firmware.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
If you ran sunshine on it,you can run it again i believe on that same device. It should unlock it again,if not then can try htcdev as it also uses fastboot to unlock as long as you can get adb to show needed code.
BBEgo said:
After googling the error, I found a post from Scotty a while back that said the phone wanted to see a stock recovery, locked. So I thought I'd throw the old recovery back on and do the 'fastboot oem lock' command . I didn't think it would impact the phone's operation since it is S-off. Well, the command worked, but I still wasn't able to flash the dang firmware I wanted to my phone.
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In the past (at least on my One X EVITA) my understanding was that s-off meant that all security was bypassed. Meaning that bootloader check was effectively bypassed.
This isn't the case for the M8. From what I can tell a LOCKED bootloader still prevents you from flashing anything that isn't signed (anything "unofficial") even if s-off.
However, having an UNLOCKED bootloader doesn't seem to affect anything while s-off. Meaning you can do things like RUU when UNLOCKED (which normally needs to be LOCKED or RELOCKED if s-on).
In short, I don't ever recommend relocking the bootloader if s-off on this device. There isn't any reason to, as far as I can tell. Meaning, having an UNLOCKED bootloader doesn't prevent you from doing anything. However, a RELOCKED bootloader does (even when s-on) prevent some things.

Need help with OEM unlocking and relocking the bootloader

I made a huge mistake and I have no idea how to fix it. Google turned up nothing, so I made this thread.
Previously, I had rooted my Honor 6X. After a week or so I wanted to unroot, so I did. Unfortunately, I messed up. I do not know when, but I did.
I want to flash the stock images to their partitions. The problem is that fastboot can't flash any partitions because OEM unlocking is not allowed. As I understand, the bootloader needs to be relocked to allow OEM unlocking. There the issue begins: to allow OEM unlocking, I need to relock the bootloader and to relock the bootloader, I need to allow OEM unlocking. Until I'm able to fix this, I can't flash the stock images.
For reference, when I'm in fastboot&rescue mode, under the Android it says "PHONE Unlocked" in red text and "FRP Lock" in green text.
Thanks in advance for any advice.

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