Lock Bootloader Error - HTC Rezound

Ok so I'm trying to relock my bootloader to RUU to the new ics leak 3.13.605.7, but I can't get fastboot to re-lock the damn bootloader. It gives me this error when I type
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Code:
... INFOLock successfully...
INFOTZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 134086000 (0x7FDFD70)
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
In Hboot it says:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
***Security Warning***
but it wont boot. If i pull the battery and press the power button or select reboot in the bootloader, it takes me right back to the Hboot screen. I can re-unlock it and restore a nandroid and its fine....
I'm not sure what the problem is because I've re-locked my bootloader before to update to the march ICS RUU...
Any suggestions guys?

are you S-OFF?
if you are you dont need to relock the bootloader before an RUU. just run the RUU.exe and you'll be fine
if your not S-OFF, i have no clue

It will not boot until you run an ruu. Rerun whatever one you're currently on before attempting to run the new one.
I personally would reccomend becoming s off before running any other leaks.
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Po1soNNN said:
are you S-OFF?
if you are you dont need to relock the bootloader before an RUU. just run the RUU.exe and you'll be fine
if your not S-OFF, i have no clue
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nah, I have a mac and not enough time around a pc to get s-off to work. And I know with s-off I don't have to worry about this (i have s-off on my Incredible)
I'm just going to try to flash the RUU from hboot and see what happens

AshtonTS said:
Ok so I'm trying to relock my bootloader to RUU to the new ics leak 3.13.605.7, but I can't get fastboot to re-lock the damn bootloader. It gives me this error when I type
Code:
fastboot oem lock
Code:
... INFOLock successfully...
INFOTZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 134086000 (0x7FDFD70)
ERROR: usb_read failed with status e00002ed
FAILED (status read failed (No such file or directory))
In Hboot it says:
***TAMPERED***
***RELOCKED***
***Security Warning***
but it wont boot. If i pull the battery and press the power button or select reboot in the bootloader, it takes me right back to the Hboot screen. I can re-unlock it and restore a nandroid and its fine....
I'm not sure what the problem is because I've re-locked my bootloader before to update to the march ICS RUU...
Any suggestions guys?
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The fact your boot loader says relocked, you can then run the RUU.
Ignore the error. Mine used to give that error as well. You are locked.
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scotty1223 said:
It will not boot until you run an ruu. Rerun whatever one you're currently on before attempting to run the new one.
I personally would reccomend becoming s off before running any other leaks.
Sent from my HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio Z715e using XDA
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Really? It didn't do that when I re-locked it to run the first ICS RUU...

AshtonTS said:
Really? It didn't do that when I re-locked it to run the first ICS RUU...
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you were prolly on more or less stock software,wich did not trigger a security warning
now that you are on software that it recognizes as incorrect for your firmware,you are locked into hboot until youeither:
a)re-unlock
or
b)run the correct ruu for your firmware
thats what the security warning means. restoring a backup of the unmolested stock rom that matches the firmware before relocking will avoid the security warning hassle in the future.
tampered is from installing a custom recovery,and i believe should disapear once youve relocked,RUUed,and have the stock recovery.
again,i believe you will have less hassle if you flash the 3.11.605.22 ruu prior to flashing the 3.13.605.07 ruu,based on the funkiness that happend to me when i flashed 3.11 overtop of business sense

scotty1223 said:
you were prolly on more or less stock software,wich did not trigger a security warning
now that you are on software that it recognizes as incorrect for your firmware,you are locked into hboot until youeither:
a)re-unlock
or
b)run the correct ruu for your firmware
thats what the security warning means. restoring a backup of the unmolested stock rom that matches the firmware before relocking will avoid the security warning hassle in the future.
tampered is from installing a custom recovery,and i believe should disapear once youve relocked,RUUed,and have the stock recovery.
again,i believe you will have less hassle if you flash the 3.11.605.22 ruu prior to flashing the 3.13.605.07 ruu,based on the funkiness that happend to me when i flashed 3.11 overtop of business sense
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Well I was already flashing the RUU by the time I read that I should go back to stock... but everything seems to be ok except that the RUU made NO type of difference whatsoever as far as the wifi dropouts and kernel issues go. I'm getting kinda pissed with this phone now.

AshtonTS said:
Well I was already flashing the RUU by the time I read that I should go back to stock... but everything seems to be ok except that the RUU made NO type of difference whatsoever as far as the wifi dropouts and kernel issues go. I'm getting kinda pissed with this phone now.
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then i would find a PC to borrow for s-off. assuming its still works with the 2.25 hboot
you could then roll back to whatever version you wanted.
i would also try doing a factory reset or clear storage in hboot,with the stock recovery in place. it seems to fix 4g issues,maybe it will help your prollems as well.
edit: what "kernel issues" ?

scotty1223 said:
then i would find a PC to borrow for s-off. assuming its still works with the 2.25 hboot
you could then roll back to whatever version you wanted.
i would also try doing a factory reset or clear storage in hboot,with the stock recovery in place. it seems to fix 4g issues,maybe it will help your prollems as well.
edit: what "kernel issues" ?
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The kernel issue that makes the CPU run at max clock speed whenever the screen is on... I can't get through the whole day even underclocked to 810 mhz!
and I thought the s-off method was hboot independent....

AshtonTS said:
The kernel issue that makes the CPU run at max clock speed whenever the screen is on... I can't get through the whole day even underclocked to 810 mhz!
and I thought the s-off method was hboot independent....
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pretty sure it is hboot independent. but they have said it is patchable. i personally wouldnt risk it.
im lucky to get 5-6 hours of hard use on a battery. i just carry a spare with me its been that way on GB and ICS.

Related

Do you have to relock rezound to get the radio updates from HTC?

Running Cleanrom right now and would like to install the updates for the radios from HTC..could i just flash stock RUU or do i also have to relock?
liquidraven said:
Running Cleanrom right now and would like to install the updates for the radios from HTC..could i just flash stock RUU or do i also have to relock?
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As far as I know yes
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Yes you do have to relock.
I did not relock my phone and it updated without a problem. Just went back to stock rom and stock recovery then checked system updates and was suprised when it worked since everyone was saying that you had to relock.
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Can you get the radios from a ROM that has them baked in, or is that not how it works?
snowride20 said:
I did not relock my phone and it updated without a problem. Just went back to stock rom and stock recovery then checked system updates and was suprised when it worked since everyone was saying that you had to relock. And would be more appropriate if posted in general.
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Same for me. No relocking, just reverted to stock image & recovery.
A2Aegis said:
Can you get the radios from a ROM that has them baked in, or is that not how it works?
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I believe we would need S-OFF for that little trick.
kewl thanks, glad i can do this without re locking as i got rid of the folder with all the files;(
No worries you can find them in the dev section if you need them again.
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Caladus said:
I believe we would need S-OFF for that little trick.
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That's unfortunate. Hopefully someone can get S-OFF one of the days.
liquidraven said:
kewl thanks, glad i can do this without re locking as i got rid of the folder with all the files;(
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I've attached what you need, courtesy of MrSmith317. If you ever do need to relock you'd just need to get another unlock token from HTCdev to unlock again.
But you will most likely end up needing this for some sort of flashing at some point.
I think you only have to relock to run the ruu. You shouldn't have to with the updates since they are flashed in the stock recovery. The ruu being flashed through hboot requires relock.
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feralicious said:
I've attached what you need, courtesy of MrSmith317. If you ever do need to relock you'd just need to get another unlock token from HTCdev to unlock again.
But you will most likely end up needing this for some sort of flashing at some point.
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If you still have your unlock token from HTC you can reuse it.
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feralicious said:
I've attached what you need, courtesy of MrSmith317. If you ever do need to relock you'd just need to get another unlock token from HTCdev to unlock again.
But you will most likely end up needing this for some sort of flashing at some point.
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thanks for the tools..i have the recovery image on my desktop along with the tools..a lil confused on how to start the process as cmd promp isnt working for me?
getting this error
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Lynkdev>fastboot oem lock
< waiting for device >
...
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
(bootloader) TZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 134086000 (0x7FDFD70)
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 0.936s
actually im guessing i was supposed to flash stock recovery before this right?
so i accidently locked my phone..now stuck at hboot..went to htcdev,com and i select my phone and click submit to start the unlock process and nothing happens?? help pls.
nvm got my device unlocked again and back at step 1 lol..
liquidraven said:
so i accidently locked my phone..now stuck at hboot..went to htcdev,com and i select my phone and click submit to start the unlock process and nothing happens?? help pls.
nvm got my device unlocked again and back at step 1 lol..
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So you have an unlocked phone and you want to get the OTA, correct? What ROM and kernel are you running?
That error you got, was that trying to run the RUU? Which one? 1.x or 2.x?
running cleanrom ICSE 2.3
kernal 3.0.13-gaf15497-dirty
i flashed stock recovery, relocked device and was stuck at hboot..couldnt get past it rebooting or anything..unlocked device and tried running the RUU exe..started up but error out saying it couldnt complete and my screen was left on HTC till i pulled battery...
liquidraven said:
running cleanrom ICSE 2.3
kernal 3.0.13-gaf15497-dirty
i flashed stock recovery, relocked device and was stuck at hboot..couldnt get past it rebooting or anything..unlocked device and tried running the RUU exe..started up but error out saying it couldnt complete and my screen was left on HTC till i pulled battery...
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What version RUU did you use? 1.x or 2.x? Did you try running it while the phone was locked? It needs to be locked when you run RUU. But you also can't go back to an older mainver and some ICS ROMs are on 3.x
Also can you check what mainver your phone is on? In fastboot type:
fastboot getvar all
running 2.0.1 and wrong RUU i guess since its 1x
Yeah, you need to run 2.x RUU. Get it from link in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22045045&postcount=58
That should fix you up. Then after you run that and get the OTA, unlock, flash Amon Ra (there's a new version posted to that thread today), go to the developer menu in Amon Ra and install su and you will be stock OTA rooted.

Factory lock

Is there anyway to reset the Rezound to the factory locked bootloader?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25165453
Assuming you have done the HTC Dev unlock, you must do S-off and follow the guide here to get back to reading "Locked" and "S-on" simultaneously.
Edit: Ok, so I see you are S-off at the moment, you are going to want to backup all your data in your custom recovery if you haven't done so already (still on CWM or got that straightened out?)
Going to download the latest official RUU available (the GB OTA at the moment); here is a link to the GB OTA thanks to con247: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...uide to S-On to restore that too if you wish.
PhantasmRezound said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25165453
Assuming you have done the HTC Dev unlock, you must do S-off and follow the guide here to get back to reading "Locked" and "S-on" simultaneously.
Edit: Ok, so I see you are S-off at the moment, you are going to want to backup all your data in your custom recovery if you haven't done so already (still on CWM or got that straightened out?)
Going to download the latest official RUU available (the GB OTA at the moment) and have it handy; here is a link to the GB OTA thanks to con247: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22045045
Now make sure your bootloader is Locked before running the RUU. Check this and be certain; have to do a bit of extra work if it isn't, so please say you didn't Dev Unlock again after doing S-off lol. (I did this. Had to repeat the whole S-off process to achieve a "Locked" message ultimately. Not fun.)
Ok, after making sure bootloader is Locked... Running that RUU should put the stock hboot back on, verify that after the process. And remeber to turn USB Debugging back on in the stock ROM after running that RUU lol . Then proceed with the guide on the same computer you got all those Dev tools on from doing S-off.
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If I remember correctly if it's a patched hboot and not the stock hboot your not supposed relock it because you can brick that way. Since the phone is S-OFF just running the GB RUU will be fine then just factory reset from hboot after the RUU finishes and your good to go. Also it's ok to keep it S-OFF because some phones come stock that way but if you really want you can run the command to get S-ON.
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LakerStar25 said:
If I remember correctly if it's a patched hboot and not the stock hboot your not supposed relock it because you can brick that way. Since the phone is S-OFF just running the GB RUU will be fine then just factory reset from hboot after the RUU finishes and your good to go. Also it's ok to keep it S-OFF because some phones come stock that way but if you really want you can run the command to get S-ON.
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Yes, this. Didn't mean to suggest actually trying to Relock your phone post S-off. That would definitely be bad if you accepted the JuopunutBear hboot or flashed the Engineer one instead of Stock hboot.
So in any case, you should go ahead and run the RUU after backing up data, do the factory reset, and follow through with turning the security flag to ON if you're wanting the full original state (though Verizon almost certainly won't check or care, and the next user mostly benefits from S-off)
((Sorry, I was just thinking how I jumped the whole gun the hour after JuopunutBear came out. Kept my stock hboot before anybody knew why the process was wanting to push that patched hboot to the phone lol. I used the Dev unlock procedure again *after* S-off. So, at this point I would have to do this process twice to get the same result, to first get a plain Locked status by running the RUU and doing the S-off procedure again... then RUU and do S-on too. Totally forgot those custom JB hboots will say "JuopunutBear" instead of whatever lock status it may be. Edited original post.))
PhantasmRezound said:
Yes, this. Didn't mean to suggest actually trying to Relock your phone post S-off. That would definitely be bad if you accepted the JuopunutBear hboot or flashed the Engineer one instead of Stock hboot.
So in any case, you should go ahead and run the RUU after backing up data, do the factory reset, and follow through with turning the security flag to ON if you're wanting the full original state (though Verizon almost certainly won't check or care, and the next user mostly benefits from S-off)
((Sorry, I was just thinking how I jumped the whole gun the hour after JuopunutBear came out. Kept my stock hboot before anybody knew why the process was wanting to push that patched hboot to the phone lol. I used the Dev unlock procedure again *after* S-off. So, at this point I would have to do this process twice to get the same result, to first get a plain Locked status by running the RUU and doing the S-off procedure again... then RUU and do S-on too. Totally forgot those custom JB hboots will say "JuopunutBear" instead of whatever lock status it may be. Edited original post.))
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Cool I was just trying to help out lol.
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Do I need root before trying to S-off?

I'm on 3.14 stock ruu, unlocked bootloader, amonra in the recovery
do I need to flash something like the "3.14 stock deodexxed root"
or can I just finally try to s-off?
thanks <3
Watercycle said:
I'm on 3.14 stock ruu, unlocked bootloader, amonra in the recovery
do I need to flash something like the "3.14 stock deodexxed root"
or can I just finally try to s-off?
thanks <3
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the su binary MUST be present in the system for the S-OFF process to work correctly, so yes, you must root.
Since you have Amon ra installed, just boot into that, go to the developer menu and install the su binary, then do S-OFF
a.mcdear said:
the su binary MUST be present in the system for the S-OFF process to work correctly, so yes, you must root.
Since you have Amon ra installed, just boot into that, go to the developer menu and install the su binary, then do S-OFF
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unguarded or super user? and thank you i didn't know about that =)
Watercycle said:
unguarded or super user? and thank you i didn't know about that =)
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Sueperuser not unguarded
this is the most rediculous process ever! (currently trying to wire trick) I'VE USED 2 DARN TYPES OF WIRE AND A PAPERCLIP AND NONE OF THEM DO ANYTHING
oh god, whew... i was running around the house making a wire out of everything...
but after trying the paperclip for like the 8th time (which took a half hour to find) it seems to have worked
S-off is the most stressful android activity ever >XO
thanks you two <3
You did use the ics jb hboot right? Make sure you can see the sd card? And don't unlock your phone again. You would need to s-on then s-off again for it to say locked. I just woke up and saw your new posts, its been a long day but I see you got help. Welcome to the club, glad it finally worked.
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I used the Hboot that came with 3.14 Ruu, if S-off took the "relocked" away then i'm happy, if it didn't, oh well, but I was unlocked when I started the process =o
As long as you don't unlock it after s-off, it will be locked again ( although it says "juopunutbear" instead of "locked" if you're using their modified boot. Just flash a stock one and it will say locked)
I'm still not to sure why people keep bringing up the Hboot, is it because if you flash S-off's it will break it?
I declined the modified version and everything appears to be working
Watercycle said:
I'm still not to sure why people keep bringing up the Hboot, is it because if you flash S-off's it will break it?
I declined the modified version and everything appears to be working
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The patched hboot adds some advanced fast boot commands. However everything will work without the patched hboot. You don't need it its just nice to have
Watercycle said:
I'm still not to sure why people keep bringing up the Hboot, is it because if you flash S-off's it will break it?
I declined the modified version and everything appears to be working
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The juoponut bear hboot is an eng hboot that allows for adb commands and other options most people will not need.
The h boot issue is thus......in the event you want your phone returned to stock (s on and locked in downloader), after gaining s off do NOT HTC unlock the phone.
If you don't unlock it and want to return to stock you basically run a ruu, and then write the secure flag back to s on (scotty123 has a thread how to do this). After which point you phone will be on stock Rom, recovery and h boot will say locked and s on. Just like the day you first got the phone.
If you unlock after s off (as an early adopter I did) your bootloader will only say unlocked or relocked. You can run ruus, and write secure flag to s on.....BUT your hboot will say relocked or unlocked. And to a trained eye, someone can tell you tampered with it (running Roma,etc)
In my case, I had to follow scottys thread, s on, and do the s off process all over again. Early on we thought flashing a ruu would change the hboot status from relocked to locked. However we were mistaken.
So, don't unlock after s off.
If you can't run adb commands with your h boot and don't want to flash an eng hboot, use the ph98img.zip method to flash things (ex recovery, hboots, radios).
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ericsignals said:
The juoponut bear hboot is an eng hboot that allows for adb commands and other options most people will not need.
The h boot issue is thus......in the event you want your phone returned to stock (s on and locked in downloader), after gaining s off do NOT HTC unlock the phone.
If you don't unlock it and want to return to stock you basically run a ruu, and then write the secure flag back to s on (scotty123 has a thread how to do this). After which point you phone will be on stock Rom, recovery and h boot will say locked and s on. Just like the day you first got the phone.
If you unlock after s off (as an early adopter I did) your bootloader will only say unlocked or relocked. You can run ruus, and write secure flag to s on.....BUT your hboot will say relocked or unlocked. And to a trained eye, someone can tell you tampered with it (running Roma,etc)
In my case, I had to follow scottys thread, s on, and do the s off process all over again. Early on we thought flashing a ruu would change the hboot status from relocked to locked. However we were mistaken.
So, don't unlock after s off.
If you can't run adb commands with your h boot and don't want to flash an eng hboot, use the ph98img.zip method to flash things (ex recovery, hboots, radios).
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Well everything is right but the first part, the modified hboot allows you to perform fastboot commands that would otherwise require you to unlock the bootloader
Fastboot flash, fastboot boot... Etc.
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superchilpil said:
Well everything is right but the first part, the modified hboot allows you to perform fastboot commands that would otherwise require you to unlock the bootloader
Fastboot flash, fastboot boot... Etc.
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Forgot to add that part when I typed the adb part ....thanks for correcting me.:thumbup:
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oh dear, so without that Hboot command prompt won't be able to fastboot into recovery and whatnot?
Watercycle said:
oh dear, so without that Hboot command prompt won't be able to fastboot into recovery and whatnot?
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Yes, but there are ways around that
I personally just package my own ph98img.zips if I need to flash a kernel or recovery after doing something dumb
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If you want to add the JB Hboot, it is very simple. You can go to their site and just download the most recent hboot. You must know if you are ICS or GB. But go here: http://unlimited.io/hboot-downloads/ and download the right one, either vigor ics or vigor gb. Put that in the folder where you had put the original controlbear program and follow these instructions:
To flash the JuopunutBear hboots
Put the phone in fastboot mode, connected to the pc and enter the following commands
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip jb_hboot.zip
Thats all there is to it and you can now benefit from the JB Hboot.
I thought you needed to be unlocked with htc dev to gain s-off? Now I'm hearing that I should not unlock my phone before I s-off?
Yes you need to be unlocked. It's part of the prerequisites. Please read then reread the thread in general "s-off with instructions...it's official". Understand how to avoid problems and fix them if they arise. It's very easy but it's like people half ass reading the instructions recently. Don't be that person.
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th3rapist said:
I thought you needed to be unlocked with htc dev to gain s-off? Now I'm hearing that I should not unlock my phone before I s-off?
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You have to unlock befor you s off, afterwards it's redundant to do so. But some people have
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doubleshot, ruby ICS, vigor ICS, holiday ICS, pyramid ICS?
which one? haha
I don't mind don't 1 more small flash that will probably be necessary in the future as long as it doesn't screw my current rom up

tampered hboot?!

how does this happen? solutions? im also not able to flash an ruu for some reason...stumped and have been working on this for an hour or so
rezin said:
how does this happen? solutions? im also not able to flash an ruu for some reason...stumped and have been working on this for an hour or so
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Tampered is normal. Did you try flashing it with a ph98img, or as an .exe
It happens after you unlock and install a custom recovery I believe. Are you re-locked when you try to ruu?
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big_mike_2k6 said:
And are you re-locked when you try to ruu?
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Yeah make sure your bootloader is relocked
i was in the middle of doing s-off when the phone froze and corrupted the mem card...so i tried redoing the whole process over and i havent been able to get past the hboot...im still unlocked and have access to recovery and hboot but i cant flash a rom and boot into it...i cant run an ruu but the phone is not technically bricked...its an odd predicament...i just flashed a rom and i still cant get it to get past the hboot
Have you tried re-locking the bootloader and then run the ruu?
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i was hesitant to do anything else aside from the things i mentioned incase i was unable to get those back...gonna let the phone recharge and try again later tonight...any ideas are welcome in the mean time...and ill go ahead and relock it and try later
rezin said:
i was hesitant to do anything else aside from the things i mentioned incase i was unable to get those back...gonna let the phone recharge and try again later tonight...any ideas are welcome in the mean time...and ill go ahead and relock it and try later
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just run the latest ruu in hboot if you are s-off it will make the phone like it was from factory.
if you are s-on but unlocked you will need to do the "fastboot oem lock" then runn the ruu.
in both cases the ruu will nuke the internal storage. first pass with install a new hboot and stock recovery along with 2 other items, then the phone will reboot into fastboot and install the rest. i recommend that you have a 60% or more battery life.
synisterwolf said:
just run the latest ruu in hboot if you are s-off it will make the phone like it was from factory.
if you are s-on but unlocked you will need to do the "fastboot oem lock" then runn the ruu.
in both cases the ruu will nuke the internal storage. first pass with install a new hboot and stock recovery along with 2 other items, then the phone will reboot into fastboot and install the rest. i recommend that you have a 60% or more battery life.
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Yeah I already got it up n running...between being unlocked and having a slightly dead battery I wasn't even being given the option to run an ruu...its running now but I still need to do s-off again, and of course my sd card is corrupted so ill work on that tonight
The same thing happened to me, glad I found your thread! Were you trying to s-off on the official ICS? That's what I was trying. I ran the .12 RUU and had unlocked, rooted and was trying to get S-off. I did the wire trick I was getting an HTC logo instead of Jbear logo. Right now I just relocked and it's running the RUU so I hope I can get back up and running.
I guess I should have just S-offed before running the ICS RUU
Edit: I am back up and running!
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The same thing happened to me, glad I found your thread! Were you trying to s-off on the official ICS? That's what I was trying. I ran the .12 RUU and had unlocked, rooted and was trying to get S-off. I did the wire trick I was getting an HTC logo instead of Jbear logo. Right now I just relocked and it's running the RUU so I hope I can get back up and running.
I guess I should have just S-offed before running the ICS RUU
Edit: I am back up and running!
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Hey, I didn't have to do this, but if you noticed, controlbear makes backup copies of stuff like boot.img (forget what else) and puts them on your computer. If you crap out you ought to be able to fastboot flash boot [bootimgfilename.img] and be able to boot up your phone. I saw where one person did this to get going again after a failed soff.
Yeah well happened in my case is that I was already s-offed and then I flashed the ruu to go back to stock...then I relocked my phone cuz I'm having an issue with one of the pins on phone (the terminal that connects to battery).so I was gonna get it exchanged, I wanted it to look absolutely stock...so the "relocked" status wasn't good enough, so someone suggested doing s-off again so it will show locked in hboot...well that's where everything went wrong, the phone froze at the wire trick and then the entire memory card was corrupted which is normal...so when I went to redo the whole s-off procedure again I kept rebooting into the blank screen with the arrow...could not get past that, so I resorted to putting my real sd card in...I had no backups for that card cuz that one has my actual personal stuff so I figures it'd be ok since I used a spare to do s-off anyway...well upon powering on the phone it was also corrupted...so Ive actually given up on s-off and getting my phone restored and replaced for a while...I don't know why s-off has always given me problems I've watched and read every vid or post about s-off and am in no way tech illiterate but I've always had problems with s-off (i lost all my pics and documents the first time I did s-off even thought I backed everything up cuz the only way to get it right was to eliminate every file in the folder and rerun it again cuz it didn't back up my sd correctly If at all)...its beyond infuriating
well that didnt last long...i just unlocked and s-offed my phone again, only to be returned to s-on and fully locked (indistinguishable from brand new in box), as i originally intended...im gonna miss this particular phone but it has to be done

Hboot 1.58 HTCdev unlock WTF

Not my first time around the block I did this with hboot 1.5 the only thing i can think of is HTCDEV.com sent me a F**ked up file.
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
sending 'unlocktoken' (0 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.156s]
writing 'unlocktoken'...
(bootloader) unlock token check successfully
OKAY [ 0.000s]
finished. total time: 0.156s
and WTF nothing happens no menu pops up to unlock or anything
I sent in the full and correct no space unlock code to htcdev.com
This is iratating
I had the same thing happen. No clue how to make it work. Earlier hboot maybe...
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Did you take the OTA?
Even if you didn't, I had the same problem.
What I had to do to fix it is run the RUU.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30106576&postcount=20
Then do the HTC unlock crap again. It will then work.
You'll know because your phone will display a pop-up asking you if you want to unlock or not.
Didn't take the ota..
Sent from my PG86100 using xda premium
I would try it anyways. Can't hurt.
Im having the same problem. I am trying to root my Wife Evo 3D Sprint and when I push the unlock tocken, I dont get the splash screen on the phone to perform the unlock. After I type the command, the phone just sits there.
She did take the OTA and is on HBoot 1.58.
I cant get any of the RUUs to work because the boatloader and all the software on the phone is newer and the RUUs just fail on start.
hypersonicx said:
Im having the same problem. I am trying to root my Wife Evo 3D Sprint and when I push the unlock tocken, I dont get the splash screen on the phone to perform the unlock. After I type the command, the phone just sits there.
She did take the OTA and is on HBoot 1.58.
I cant get any of the RUUs to work because the boatloader and all the software on the phone is newer and the RUUs just fail on start.
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Have you tried the 2.89 RUU that was linked in post #3 above? I flashed it after using virus's firmware upgrade and taking the Sprint ICS OTA and it still ran fine for me. It should be the same as the OTA, but I have more confidence in the RUU.
ramjet73
halfaddict said:
Not my first time around the block I did this with hboot 1.5 the only thing i can think of is HTCDEV.com sent me a F**ked up file.
fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
sending 'unlocktoken' (0 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.156s]
writing 'unlocktoken'...
(bootloader) unlock token check successfully
OKAY [ 0.000s]
finished. total time: 0.156s
and WTF nothing happens no menu pops up to unlock or anything
I sent in the full and correct no space unlock code to htcdev.com
This is iratating
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FOUND SOLUTION..............
You have to download the RUU that matches the HTC Software on your phone. Go to settings > about > scroll down to Software Version and google search the RUU that matches.
Enable USB Debugging and let phone sit at home screen.
Run the RUU exe from withing windows on your PC wait for it to finish and and it will wipe phone in the process.
After it is done, boot to fastboot and run the HTC Unlock Token command again and this time you will get the prompt on the cell phone screen.
I spent 6 hours plus trying to root my wife phone wile tetherd from my Epic Touch GS2.
Samsung side of the world is a WHOLE lot easier. Everything is done within Oden for Samsung devices.
Anyway, there you go guys!
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FOUND SOLUTION..............
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That's what I was recommending, except you don't have to relock your bootloader before running the RUU and unlock it after if you are S-OFF. And here's the downloads for the current RUU so others don't have to Google it.
Glad it worked for you.
ramjet73
apperantely people didnt read the htcdev website while unlocking. it clearly states it doesnt work properly unless on a 2.17.651.5 rom
htcdev.com said:
HTC has identified a known issue that may be experienced by some users with a Sprint EVO 3D that shipped with version 2.08.651.2, even if it was updated to a newer software version via FOTA. When attempting to unlock, a blank screen appears on the device after step 12 in the instructions and the process does not complete. As a workaround for users who experience this issue, we suggest you upgrade the ROM to 2.17.651.5 first via OTA then download and install the RUU from the table below to fix the issue before attempting the unlock process. This issue will also be fixed in the ICS update scheduled for EVO 3D.
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t3project said:
apperantely people didnt read the htcdev website while unlocking. it clearly states it doesnt work properly unless on a 2.17.651.5 rom
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That's odd, because the OP of this thread stated that it failed with hboot 1.5, which would indicate that he was already on the 2.17.651.5 build.
In any case, it appears that HTC unlock wants a pure stock configuration, so running either the 2.17 or 2.89 RUU before flashing the token should work.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
That's odd, because the OP of this thread stated that it failed with hboot 1.5, which would indicate that he was already on the 2.17.651.5 build.
In any case, it appears that HTC unlock wants a pure stock configuration, so running either the 2.17 or 2.89 RUU before flashing the token should work.
ramjet73
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no, he stated he could unlock with 1.5 but couldn't unlock with 1.58.
hypersonicx said:
Im having the same problem. I am trying to root my Wife Evo 3D Sprint and when I push the unlock tocken, I dont get the splash screen on the phone to perform the unlock. After I type the command, the phone just sits there.
She did take the OTA and is on HBoot 1.58.
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t3project said:
no, he stated he could unlock with 1.5 but couldn't unlock with 1.58.
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And 1.58 is the stock bootloader of the official Sprint ICS build, which is where HTC said it would be fixed. Of course it depends on how he got the 1.58 bootloader but the OTA should have been fine, and at least one person said they had problems unlocking after taking the OTA.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
And 1.58 is the stock bootloader of the official Sprint ICS build, which is where HTC said it would be fixed. Of course it depends on how he got the 1.58 bootloader but the OTA should have been fine, and at least one person said they had problems unlocking after taking the OTA.
ramjet73
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yea, they said it should be but it isnt. i cannot unlock mine either on 1.58 after installing the firmware updates but im already s-off so i just went back to the eng 1.04hboot since my current rom doesnt depend on 1.58 atm.
t3project said:
yea, they said it should be but it isnt. i cannot unlock mine either on 1.58 after installing the firmware updates but im already s-off so i just went back to the eng 1.04hboot since my current rom doesnt depend on 1.58 atm.
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The firmware updates don't update you 100% to the 2.89 build. You need to flash the 2.89 RUU to do that, as has already been pointed out in this thread, and for some reason the HTC unlock appears to work after that. I really don't know what the difference is between taking the OTA and flashing the RUU is, but they should be the same.
For someone like you that is already S-OFF, you could always flash the JuopunutBear 1.58.5858 bootloader if you need to run the 2.89 kernel and get most of the benefits of the ENG bootloader. However, that bootloader will not work properly with GB and AOSP ROM's.
ramjet73
i know this man!!! lol
t3project said:
i know this man!!! lol
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t3project said:
apperantely people didnt read the htcdev website while unlocking. it clearly states it doesnt work properly unless on a 2.17.651.5 rom
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That's good. Now you also know that flashing the 2.89.651.2 RUU.exe will let you do the HTC unlock with the 1.58 bootloader.
ramjet73
t3project said:
yea, they said it should be but it isnt. i cannot unlock mine either on 1.58 after installing the firmware updates but im already s-off so i just went back to the eng 1.04hboot since my current rom doesnt depend on 1.58 atm.
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I concur. I'm not a novice when it comes to unlocking bootloaders & rooting phones. I've unlocked more bootloaders through htcdev.com than I can count & this gentleman is absolutely right! HTC really needs to get it together! Samsung devices are so much easier to work with. You don't run into these stupid little problems with Samsung phones. Usually, what goes for one Samsung device goes for all!
I digress, but anyhow, I'm well aware that reinstalling the operating system on an EVO 3D via an RUU will allow the token that you get from htcdev.com to work, and I have used this fix several times in the past on the last Gingerbread OS (Software version 2.17.651.5), but here's my issue. I have an EVO 3D with S-ON & a LOCKED bootloader that was updated over the air to ICS & when I go to unlock the bootloader via htcdev.com, nothing happens & HTC claimed that this issue would be fixed with the ICS update, but guess what? It wasn't!
Nonetheless, you would think that reinstalling the ICS operating system (Software version 2.89.651.2) on the phone via an RUU or a PG86IMG file would work. Neither one works for me! Every time I go to run the ICS RUU, it throws back a 170 USB connection error & this is crazy because the RUU that I have for the last Gingerbread OS (Software version 2.17.651.5) never throws back any type of errors! It has worked on every single EVO 3D that I have had to use the fix on! I have tried running the ICS RUU several times and have used several different USB cables & have had no success whatsoever.
So what I did from here is requested for someone from the XDA community to create a PG86IMG for me so that I could see about reinstalling the ICS OS on the phone through the bootloader (Shout outs to Karl! He came through on this right away. Karl you are the man!). Unfortunately, when I go to use the PG86IMG file, it does all of this loading & appears as if it's going to work but ultimately goes back to the HBOOT home screen & doesn't give me an option to install the f'n operating system! This sh*t blows & I am all out of ideas as to what to do from here. I am basically stuck.
On anther note, I tried to use the ICS RUU that I have on another EVO 3D with no success, but I was successfully able to reinstall the ICS operating system on this same EVO 3D via the PG86IMG file that Karl provided. What in the world is going on here?! If anyone can offer any helpful advice, I'd certainly appreciate it. Thanx in advance. (On a side note this other EVO 3D that I was able to reinstalled the ICS OS on via the PG86IMG file has an UNLOCKED bootloader & is S-OFF. I don't know if this makes any difference, but I thought I'd share this anyway.)
RioSoul said:
Nonetheless, you would think that reinstalling the ICS operating system (Software version 2.89.651.2) on the phone via an RUU or a PG86IMG file would work. Neither one works for me! Every time I go to run the ICS RUU, it throws back a 170 USB connection error & this is crazy because the RUU that I have for the last Gingerbread OS (Software version 2.17.651.5) never throws back any type of errors! It has worked on every single EVO 3D that I have had to use the fix on! I have tried running the ICS RUU several times and have used several different USB cables & have had no success whatsoever.
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The 170 error means that the RUU.exe can't find your phone. Make sure the phone is in "fasboot USB" mode in the bootloader, then try running "fastboot devices" from the PC directory you used to root your phone. It should come back with a serial number that starts with "HT". If it doesn't, you may have a problem with the USB port on your phone, although it probably won't go into fastboot USB mode in the bootloader if that is the case. If you get the serial number, try running the RUU.exe again from there. If you get a 17x error with the RUU.exe, usually restarting it will get past that error as long as you have the proper connectivity to the phone.
ramjet73
achppr who
Confirmed, this worked for me. Thanks for your help! :good:

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