[Q] Unroot, s-off to s-on, re-lock bootloader - HTC One S

I'm sorry if there's already a thread for this, but I wanted to know does anyone know how to get the htc one s unrooted, s-off to s-on, and re-lock the bootloader. I want to get my phone back to when I had it. I have and HTC one s T-Mobile (S4). I'm currently on CM10.1 with super cid s-off rooted.

The best way is to download the All in one tool by hansoon2000 but I don't know if the phone than is locked or relocked try out.
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sasuke2012 said:
I'm sorry if there's already a thread for this, but I wanted to know does anyone know how to get the htc one s unrooted, s-off to s-on, and re-lock the bootloader. I want to get my phone back to when I had it. I have and HTC one s T-Mobile (S4). I'm currently on CM10.1 with super cid s-off rooted.
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Check dev section.
There is a topic to get back to stock locked.
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[Q] returning phone to HTC with relocked bootloader

the reason i want to return the phone is the proximity and light sensors stopped working after i received the OTA ICS update. i unlocked the phone and tried a few custom roms but none of them fixed the problem. so i relocked the bootloader and flashed my stock RUU so now its completely back to stock except in the bootloader screen it says "relocked" now instead of "locked". when i send it in will HTC make a big deal out of that? the phone is still s-on and everything.
Yup
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craven667 said:
Yup
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is there any way of getting it back to saying locked?
lowrider262 said:
is there any way of getting it back to saying locked?
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Did you unlock using HTC Dev?
kgs1992 said:
Did you unlock using HTC Dev?
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yes
lowrider262 said:
yes
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I'm sorry, but they will definitely know that you have unlocked the bootloader.
There may be workarounds, but I'm really sorry, I don't know any.
You could try your luck in the Unbrick IRC Channel
kgs1992 said:
I'm sorry, but they will definitely know that you have unlocked the bootloader.
There may be workarounds, but I'm really sorry, I don't know any.
You could try your luck in the Unbrick IRC Channel
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dang it, i had a feeling that would happen, shoulda just left it alone lol. oh well now to try and find a fix
lowrider262 said:
dang it, i had a feeling that would happen, shoulda just left it alone lol. oh well now to try and find a fix
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There maybe a way to show your Hboot as locked, but how can you tell for sure that HTC doesn't keep a track of the phones that have been unlocked using HTC Dev. You are literally telling them "Hey! I'm about to unlock my bootloader which is going to void my warranty!" I do suppose they keep a track of such things.
Try unlocking again and flash diffent firm and relock it on gb idk nice to see there stalking our phones
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Don't know if this works for the Sensation, but if someone is trying to go back to locked hboot, give it a try.
Go back to totally stock. Flash a RUU, preferably GB so that you have an earlier hboot that can be easily S-OFFed again.
fastboot oem write secureflag 3
Reboot and you should be S-ON again. AGAIN, MAKE SURE YOU ARE TOTALLY STOCK WITH A SHIP HBOOT OR YOU WILL BRICK.
Use revolutionary to S-OFF again. Hopefully, you will be locked at this point.
If not, repeat, but use JuopunutBear to S-OFF.
If you're still unlocked, this method doesn't work on the Sensation.
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In your case, try using JuopunutBear to S-OFF and see if it restores your bootloader to "locked"
Does it only say that for people who used HTC tool?
revolutionary does not unlock bootloader.
Why not just flash pg58 with stock hboot in it? Or better yet, I believe stock tmous ruu has leaked (you are on tmous, right?)
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Unroot HTC One S, just to be sure

Hello,
i have to unroot my girlfriends htc one s, because we need the warrenty of the divice.
at the moment there is the newest trick droid installed.
so how to get back to stock? ive done this on my one x before so i know i have to:
install stock recovery
relock bootloader
run ruu
BUT
i had huge problems finding the right ruu for the stock recovery flashed.
could i flash the stock recovery from PaulOBrien thread and then flash he UK vodafone ruu? or will be some mismatch like on my one x ? i would need the vodafone uk ruu, because it was a vodafone device.
is it a MUST that the recovery version matches thes ruu version? at my one x it kind of happend. is there any chance to see what version the stock recovery of PaulOBrien have?
greetings and thanks alot
Go to super su ..... settings scroll to bottom and click full unroot
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but this wont give me the stock rom, does it?
or could i run the RUU then?
Phone will still say relocked in bootloader no matter what you do I believe.
T-MobileUS HTC One S
thats ok relocked just mean it was unlocked, but nothing it was ever a custom rom on it
but i got the solution in another forum
just relock bootloader, enable usb debug und go to the ruu
greetings
I think it does go to stock rom
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Just to be clear, can someone post the steps for a n00b to go from rooted to stock? Thanks.
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how do i unroot from venom rom back to stock i have a htc one s need the warranty as well
k1llacanon said:
Go to super su ..... settings scroll to bottom and click full unroot
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lulu217783 said:
how do i unroot from venom rom back to stock i have a htc one s need the warranty as well
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Your warranty might not come back, since you have rooted it you might be declined.
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[Q] - S-off failed - need guidance

HI all,
I am sorry if this question may have been asked before but I have followed the instruction on [S-Off] Facepalm S-Off for HTC Devices One S, One XL, Droid DNA
but I still can not get the S-OFF.
I use the toolkit : [ROOT] HTC One X AT&T 2.20 Firmware - X-Factor root exploit
I believe my phone is rooted but I can not get the S-OFF. in the bootloader it said "Temppered" unlocked but the S-on
Can I please get some direction on what I did wrong?
Cheers
I want to flash either the telstra stock or the Clean rom I beleieve. I am not sure which one to try but I want the one with the closest to the stock but the optimised version of the stock.
Thanks
Arda
"Tampered' means you are rooted. That is a good thing.
What step of the S-off process are you stuck on? Any error messages?
Did you confirm you have SuperCID?
redpoint73 said:
"Tampered' means you are rooted. That is a good thing.
What step of the S-off process are you stuck on? Any error messages?
Did you confirm you have SuperCID?
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Cheers for the reply.
The steps which failed was when I had to confirm the restore. This is on the process getting the superCID.
I accepted the restore but on the screen on the phone the restore said "restore starting" and then few seconds later it said "restore end" as if restore does not get completed.
Cheer
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Do you actually have an AT&T version of the One X, or another carrier?
I have got the hongkong HTC ONE X LTE.
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ardabelati said:
I have got the hongkong HTC ONE X LTE.
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Ha, I called that one! The use of "cheers" had me thinking you were not an American. Its the dual core version of the One X/XL right?
X-factor only works for the AT&T version. X-factor is failing to change the CID because (I think) its looking for the AT&T CID (CWS_001) and not finding it.
I think you have to change the CID the "manual" way: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671396
Instead of CWS_001, of course you will be looking for your carrier's ID (whatever that is).
Yes I am in from the land of down under
So do I just follow exactly what that guide is?
Do I need to have the S-OFF to be able to successfully flash firmware?
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ardabelati said:
Yes I am in from the land of down under
So do I just follow exactly what that guide is?
Do I need to have the S-OFF to be able to successfully flash firmware?
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okay now I have followed the tutorial above and when I check my CID is now 1111111 because I changed it in the hex edittor and pushed it again back.
when I reboot it still came up with the S-ON
I am not sure if this is done for me?
any suggestions is much appreciated
thanks
ardabelati said:
okay now I have followed the tutorial above and when I check my CID is now 1111111 because I changed it in the hex edittor and pushed it again back.
when I reboot it still came up with the S-ON
I am not sure if this is done for me?
any suggestions is much appreciated
thanks
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OK, so now your supercid go through the s-off process again....
THANK YOU!!!
got the S-OFF displayed now and CID 11111111
so if I want to flash firmware (closest to stock), which tutorial should I follow?
any recommendation for :
1. ICS version which is very stable?
2. JB which is very stable?
I am using my phoen for internet browsing, skype, WhatsUp and also emailing most of the time.
Any recommendation is greatly appreciated
Cheers
At this point pretty much every Rom is stable. I don't think there are any ics roms in active development anymore. If you like close to stock go look at the roms in the android development section. They are mostly all sense based and each brings its own tweaks to the table
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ardabelati said:
THANK YOU!!!
got the S-OFF displayed now and CID 11111111
so if I want to flash firmware (closest to stock), which tutorial should I follow?
any recommendation for :
1. ICS version which is very stable?
2. JB which is very stable?
I am using my phoen for internet browsing, skype, WhatsUp and also emailing most of the time.
Any recommendation is greatly appreciated
Cheers
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Don't muck around with firmware... HBoot versions etc. don't matter much once you have s-off.
If you like sense roms, Cleanrom is great (very close to stock) or ViperXL (much more customisable). You'll find both these in the Android Development thread. For a more native Android experience I'm loving Liquid Smooth, available in Android Original Development.
Good luck!

[Q] Should I restore my original CID?

Hi all!
I got superCID to complete the s-off procedure, and everything went fine.
Now can I stay with superCID or it is safer to restore the original CID?
Thanks
I stayed with scid without problems...
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I'm wondering the same, although after changing to super cid, I haven't continued to s-off. At the time there was an unanswered question regarding a few of us whose phone model is PJ04011000. I'm not sure this was ever answered in the Face Palm thread (post 818). Or ... what would I need to do to obtain s-off via Moonshine method. Appreciate any help!
My concerns mostly regards eventual future updates from HTC, even if i'm on Trickdroid 9.1...
Jeeza said:
My concerns mostly regards eventual future updates from HTC, even if i'm on Trickdroid 9.1...
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Future updates on stock, i would advise to check twice before doing it on supercid.
Updates on custom roms is no problem.
Depends what your original cid and mid was/is. ( assuming s-off is done)
If its a branded eu device. Then i would unbrand it. (even when not on s-off)
There should not be a mid conflict.
If its a unbranded eu device. Change back to original. Or compatible with a common/general wwe ruu.
Most usa devices have a different mid then the eu devices and are almost always branded.
Fully unbranding these is still troublesome.
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real187 said:
Future updates on stock, i would advise to check twice before doing it on supercid.
Updates on custom roms is no problem.
Depends what your original cid and mid was/is. ( assuming s-off is done)
If its a branded eu device. Then i would unbrand it. (even when not on s-off)
There should not be a mid conflict.
If its a unbranded eu device. Change back to original. Or compatible with a common/general wwe ruu.
Most usa devices have a different mid then the eu devices and are almost always branded.
Fully unbranding these is still troublesome.
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That's some insight into CID.
I don't have an RUU of JB for BM_001 and want to change to some other CID using s-off.
Can I receive official updates after S-on and flashing the new RUU? or will there be a problem?
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khan.orak said:
That's some insight into CID.
I don't have an RUU of JB for BM_001 and want to change to some other CID using s-off.
Can I receive official updates after S-on and flashing the new RUU? or will there be a problem?
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If you just want jb and dont mind that your on stock bell rom.
Just s-off, then change back cid to original (as far is i know always 8 digits, check via fastboot with getvar all command)
Then run a older bm ruu. And just do the otas till, your on jb.
Afterwards you can always, change to a unbranded one if you want. there are guides enough on this forum.
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THank you very much! I'll stay with Scid for now

Need some help please!!

hi guys, well is simple, I need to go back to stock for warranty you know, relock bootloader and that stuff, but I need a RUU... here You have a picture of my boot, where can I find a RUU? please help thanks
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You haven't attached an image.
Anyway, have a look in the stickies in the Android Development section. You'll find a resource compilation there which has links to RUU threads.
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timmaaa said:
You haven't attached an image.
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Yeah my bad, hehee thats it bro..
I edited my post above...
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Ok friend, wich RUU I should download thank you
That depends on where you got your phone. If you got it through at&t you need to download an at&t RUU. If you got it through Rogers you need to download a Rogers RUU. And so on.
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thank you timmaaa, I'm downloading an ATT RUU now
nighthawk1991 said:
hi guys, well is simple, I need to go back to stock for warranty you know, relock bootloader and that stuff, but I need a RUU... here You have a picture of my boot, where can I find a RUU? please help thanks
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I'm so afraid cuz I don't wanna brick my phone, so, looking my bootloader picture, what do you recomend to do? step by step to go back to stock, relock bootloader and S-on again, I'm sorry but my english sucks and I wanna be sure thanks guys
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First off, if you're s-off running an ruu will not brick your phone. So, just run an ruu, relock, and generally s-off doesn't void warranty because some units ship with it stock.
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RollTribe said:
First off, if you're s-off running an ruu will not brick your phone. So, just run an ruu, relock, and generally s-off doesn't void warranty because some units ship with it stock.
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thank you so much!!!
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