Reset tamper bit - OnePlus X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey!
Need help) After flashing custom ROM bootloader relocked and I can't unlock bootloader with 'fastboot oem unlock'. Says 'OK', but status doesn't change (tampered:false, unlocked:false).
I'm on Mac OS, so can't use Win tools.
Found solution for OnePlus 2 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/development/unlock-wipe-reseting-tamper-unlockbit-t3275223) and OnePlus One, but afraid to use em on X.
Please help!

Solved with Flashify (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify). LOL. Hope will help someone else

If you have TWRP installed you can't unlock the bootloader. To unlock it Fastboot goes through the stock recovery (so I've heard) so without it it can't do it.

@foster095
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/help/guide-unlock-bootloader-oneplus-x-using-t3362640
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excuse me guys,can any one help me in getting the latest MM version.
I have now 2.2.1 and mine is ONEE1003 and i hve no backup of stock rom

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Guys I have a S on, relocked bootloader, for my google edition htc one. It was unlocked, and I recieved the ota 4.4.2 and the stock recovery never installed the update. Then i seen some where on here to just relock the phone, and it should install no problem. Well that didnt work, and now I cant unlock the phone or flash a custom recovery to it. Please help guys. I really want to just totally wipe the phone and flash another rom on it to get it unlocke and s off. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

If Security is off (S-Off), do I have to unlock the Bootloader?

Hi, guys! I'm new to modifying the Android OS, and have a question that I haven't been able to find the answer to, so I was hoping that some of you guys could shine some light on my situation. I have a HTC One Max (T6#UL), running 4.4.2 with HTC SDK API level 6.20 (If that's relevant), that I received from work. When I boot it into the Bootloader, it says that the Bootloader is locked, and S is-Off. What I want to do is root it, and install a new ROM, but I'm confused on what exactly to do in this case. I've read that because S is Off, this overrules unlocking, and I can go ahead and install custom recovery (TWRP) now. Is this the case? Do I have to FDR before doing it? What is the best method to go about this? Please let me know if you need any phone/bootloader info.
Thanks for reading, any help is greatly appreciated!
Laurenozzo said:
Hi, guys! I'm new to modifying the Android OS, and have a question that I haven't been able to find the answer to, so I was hoping that some of you guys could shine some light on my situation. I have a HTC One Max (T6#UL), running 4.4.2 with HTC SDK API level 6.20 (If that's relevant), that I received from work. When I boot it into the Bootloader, it says that the Bootloader is locked, and S is-Off. What I want to do is root it, and install a new ROM, but I'm confused on what exactly to do in this case. I've read that because S is Off, this overrules unlocking, and I can go ahead and install custom recovery (TWRP) now. Is this the case? Do I have to FDR before doing it? What is the best method to go about this? Please let me know if you need any phone/bootloader info.
Thanks for reading, any help is greatly appreciated!
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I would because as you will find out you can't simply flash twrp as is now. You need an ruu mode version of twrp to flash instead of flashing normally.
dottat said:
I would because as you will find out you can't simply flash twrp as is now. You need an ruu mode version of twrp to flash instead of flashing normally.
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Okay, thank you, Dottad! This helps a lot.
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If you are "Locked" and "S-OFF", that likely means somebody locked it afterwards to use the fingerprint sensor, since that requires a locked bootloader.
What you need now is to go to the bootloader and execute a couple of specific commands.
I believe the specific thread here has the instructions.
I actually did this once to try the fingerprint sensor. Had to figure out the hard way that "fastboot oem unlock" doesn't work after you S-OFF.
After you unlock, you don't need anything else. You can just flash TWRP normally via fastboot.

can't OEM unlock!

hey everyone. trying to OEM unlock the TWRP bootloader. When I type "fastboot OEM unlock" it will reboot into TWRP bootloader, and nothing unlocks. I know this because when I type "fastboot oem device-info" it says "unlocked FALSE".
I have OEM unlock and USB debugging enabled.
This is a phone with previously successfully installed CM13, and now I'm trying to revert to stock/unrooted. I can't seem to flash the recovery at all here because I can't get the damn thing to unlock.
Any ideas?
Did you lock the bootloader ? If your flashing Roms and custom recoverys imagine its already unlocked. Bootloader won't lock itself. If you want full stock just flash any OS2 firmware with twrp. You can worry about stock recovery after. I would just leave the bootloader unlocked won't hurt anything.
I had the same issue not long ago. Finally, i used the mega unbrick guide, but warning, all the data is lost
Ps: Sorry for bad english
hey, thanks for the response. I have been following the following tutorial (and others similar for installing CM13):
(great, website won't let me post it here... it's the unlockr oneplus x guide)
so yes, I originally flashed the stock recovery and replaced it with the one from the tutorial. There were a few hiccups during setup, which may have affected why I can't easily update nightly now, so now I'm trying to revert to the unrooted stock state so I can try from scratch, hopefully fixing the issues I'm seeing now. The problem is that I can't flash the recovery using the stock recovery... I can't even update the damn recovery because it's locked. Is this what is meant by a 'soft brick' ?

i need help... Can't unlock bootloader - HTC One Max

Hello ! So I got this one max, it suddenly started to bootloop out of no where. So I decided to unlock bootloader and flash a stock rom.
However, after flashing the unlocktoken, the screen on my one max asks if I'm sure I want to proceed, I select yes but the phone just restarts and the phone doesn't unlock.I said to myself maybe if i flash a firmware it will work, i typed "fastboot oem rebootRUU" but the phone just restarted instead of giving me the black screen with grey HTC logo
HTC DEV website is where you need to go and follow on-screen instructions to completely and successfully unlock your bootloader.
For stock rom flashing you don't need to unlock bootloader unless you're planning on Rooting and installing Custom Recovery, at this point it seems that you're stock. You need to either adb a custom recovery and flash a firmware or you're stuck and only need to adb over stock IMG file perhaps or something of the sort. I would recommend googling this and see what you find.
I myself have a problem... I cannot seem to re-lock my bootloader, I have followed every single guide in the entire world... Including Scotty's Guide here on XDA. I even tried to GURU Zip Aroma Installer, didn't work either. It's a waste of time.
Sometimes you get stuck bad. GL

Relocking the Bootloader on 1+7T Pro

Hi everyone, first of all, thanks for reading and trying to help out.
I have a 1+7t Pro Indian unit. I unlocked the Bootloader on my device and installed Magisk but as I saw that there were not much benefits of rooting at the moment since twrp is not also available yet so no flashing of custom roms.
So I tried to relock the Bootloader. For that I Flashed the stock rom from scratch so that no modifications stay in the system and then tried "fastboot oem lock". This however got me into a bricked stage where I got following error:
"Your device is currept. It can not be trusted and will not boot."
This comes with a red exclamation mark and nothing happens means it gets bricked. I also tried "fastboot flashing lock". That did not work either. I did unbrick it without any issue but I want to relock the Bootloader just in case I need to sell the device.
Has anyone faced the same problem or could help me out here?
Any help much appreciated and thanks in advance!!
Chandler_Bing_1995 said:
Hi everyone, first of all, thanks for reading and trying to help out.
I have a 1+7t Pro Indian unit. I unlocked the Bootloader on my device and installed Magisk but as I saw that there were not much benefits of rooting at the moment since twrp is not also available yet so no flashing of custom roms.
So I tried to relock the Bootloader. For that I Flashed the stock rom from scratch so that no modifications stay in the system and then tried "fastboot oem lock". This however got me into a bricked stage where I got following error:
"Your device is currept. It can not be trusted and will not boot."
This comes with a red exclamation mark and nothing happens means it gets bricked. I also tried "fastboot flashing lock". That did not work either. I did unbrick it without any issue but I want to relock the Bootloader just in case I need to sell the device.
Has anyone faced the same problem or could help me out here?
Any help much appreciated and thanks in advance!!
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Same here when I was trying to lock bootloader of my 7T (non pro) yesterday. I figured out a solution. Simply download unbrick tool, connect device in Qualcomm EDL mode and flash proper firmware (choose between india and O2 (which mean global) firmware. After restoring firmware with MSM tool your device bootloader will be locked again.
EugenStanis said:
Same here when I was trying to lock bootloader of my 7T (non pro) yesterday. I figured out a solution. Simply download unbrick tool, connect device in Qualcomm EDL mode and flash proper firmware (choose between india and O2 (which mean global) firmware. After restoring firmware with MSM tool your device bootloader will be locked again.
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Thanks a lot, will try that.
Chandler_Bing_1995 said:
Thanks a lot, will try that.
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