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I have unlocked and rooted my phone. I am proud of the fact that it is mine. I know to most people it isn't an issue, and it isn't THAT big of a deal, but i would like it to go away anyway...
Is there a way to hide the Lock Icon you get after unlocking the bootloader in the Boot sequence?
Yes. Re lock the bootloader with the "bootlocker" app
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rootSU said:
Yes. Re lock the bootloader with the "bootlocker" app
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or lock it with fastboot oem lock
simms22 said:
or lock it with fastboot oem lock
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I'd prefer to recommend bootlocker. Once you have root access, you can lock / unlock /reset tamper flag at will without connecting to a pc.
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rootSU said:
I'd prefer to recommend bootlocker. Once you have root access, you can lock / unlock /reset tamper flag at will without connecting to a pc.
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You sure its not Boot"UN"locker? I've never heard of an app that did this so, out of curiosity, I searched for "bootlocker" and found "bootunlocker" instead.
rootSU said:
Yes. Re lock the bootloader with the "bootlocker" app
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Is relocking it going to cause an issue if I decide to install a rom in the future? Or use Wugfresh to lock and unroot? Or will it be seamless?
jsgraphicart said:
You sure its not Boot"UN"locker? I've never heard of an app that did this so, out of curiosity, I searched for "bootlocker" and found "bootunlocker" instead.
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Sorry, yes. Unlocker.
justinisloco said:
Is relocking it going to cause an issue if I decide to install a rom in the future? Or use Wugfresh to lock and unroot? Or will it be seamless?
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You can still flash roms via recovery with a locked bootloader. You just need to unlock the bootloader again to update your recovery.
DON'T EVER USE TOOLKITS
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rootSU said:
Sorry, yes. Unlocker.
You can still flash roms via recovery with a locked bootloader. You just need to unlock the bootloader again to update your recovery.
DON'T EVER USE TOOLKITS
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Just to update recovery I will need to relock the bootloader?
And out of curiosity, why not use Toolkits? If its to help me gain experience, I usually have no problem using adb, but I'm at work and figured it was easier. That, and I am lazy
As rootSU said, this is what you want. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.segv11.bootunlocker
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justinisloco said:
Just to update recovery I will need to relock the bootloader?
And out of curiosity, why not use Toolkits? If its to help me gain experience, I usually have no problem using adb, but I'm at work and figured it was easier. That, and I am lazy
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No. You'd need to unlock the bootloader to update recovery.
Its easy enough without toolkits. Being lazy and taking shortcuts is dangerous.
adb isn't really related to anything we're discussing here
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Can I root the Nexus without unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery?
I was thinking to only boot the TWRP and flash SuperSU but the botloader must be unlocked... so there is a way to root without unlock bootloader and install a custom recovery?
Giolte_ said:
Can I root the Nexus without unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery?
I was thinking to only boot the TWRP and flash SuperSU but the botloader must be unlocked... so there is a way to root without unlock bootloader and install a custom recovery?
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Out of curiosity, why don't you want to unlock your bootloader?
Giolte_ said:
Can I root the Nexus without unlock the bootloader and install a custom recovery?
I was thinking to only boot the TWRP and flash SuperSU but the botloader must be unlocked... so there is a way to root without unlock bootloader and install a custom recovery?
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Yes there is. You can root with towelroot then use twrp manager
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_MetalHead_ said:
Out of curiosity, why don't you want to unlock your bootloader?
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The temper flag, if I unlock and lock again the tamper flag will be true and I'll have to reset it in case of problems like eMMC, and in many cases the user can't reset it, so I can't claim LG warranty..
jd1639 said:
Yes there is. You can root with towelroot then use twrp manager
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Mmm... I heard many bad stories about Towelroot and TWRP Manager... this is the only alternative way?
Giolte_ said:
The temper flag, if I unlock and lock again the tamper flag will be true and I'll have to reset it in case of problems like eMMC, and in many cases the user can't reset it, so I can't claim LG warranty..
Mmm... I heard many bad stories about Towelroot and TWRP Manager... this is the only alternative way?
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Only way without unlocking the boot loader. You can also use bootunlocker from the play store to reset the tamper flag if you're rooted.
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Giolte_ said:
The temper flag, if I unlock and lock again the tamper flag will be true and I'll have to reset it in case of problems like eMMC, and in many cases the user can't reset it, so I can't claim LG warranty..
Mmm... I heard many bad stories about Towelroot and TWRP Manager... this is the only alternative way?
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Unlock, root, relock, untamper?
Mmm.. understood, thanks, I think that I'm gonna unlock and untamp, hoping that everything will be ok.. I'm losing hopes with modding
Anyway, thanks you all.
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Yes there is. You can root with towelroot then use twrp manager
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Or flashify if you want to use other recoveries
Hi guys, I need to do a fully clean wipe at the opo. What's the best way to do this? Unlock and relock the bootloader?
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You can do a factory reset in the settings. Or you can unlock the bootloader to wipe all the data. But don't re-lock it, you might run into some serious issues.
darkalex97 said:
Hi guys, I need to do a fully clean wipe at the opo. What's the best way to do this? Unlock and relock the bootloader?
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Unlock bootloader
Fastboot usedata comand
geowolf1000 said:
Unlock bootloader
Fastboot usedata comand
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what's fastboot usedata comand
i have never heard it
darkalex97 said:
what's fastboot usedata comand
i have never heard it
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Read this section for everythinh
Hello is relocking bootloader will remove the boot message?
That says you phone is not trusted?
yes
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No
jbmc83 said:
yes
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No
YES the annoying message will be gone after you relock it back. I had did that on my set
How
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yes
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Ok How To Relock Bootloader ??????????????????????????????
there are threads covering that
misho_20063 said:
Ok How To Relock Bootloader ??????????????????????????????
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You MUST factory reset phone first. I had tried without factory reset but it fails to lock back
Boot to fastboot/download mode
Browse to where you had installed your android sdk/fastboot commands
Type :
fastboot devices ( this is just to ensure your phone is connected well and you will see a series of digits as confirmation)
fastboot oem relock xxxxx..xxxx ( xxx.xxx is your unlock code)
Hi everyone,. I have unlocked rooted FRD-L04 model. Is there a way to use Android pay afterwards. I've tried magisk but I take it none of our root methods were systemless? If there is no way, would anyone mind pointing me to the right place for unrooting and relocking my bootloader.
Thanks a bunch and apologize before hand if this has already been asked(most likely yes)
sushi143 said:
Hi everyone,. I have unlocked rooted FRD-L04 model. Is there a way to use Android pay afterwards. I've tried magisk but I take it none of our root methods were systemless? If there is no way, would anyone mind pointing me to the right place for unrooting and relocking my bootloader.
Thanks a bunch and apologize before hand if this has already been asked(most likely yes)
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U cannot relock bootloader but u can unroot directly using supersu
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Am I correct in assuming that simply having an unlocked bootloader prevents Android Pay on the Honor 8 just as it does on my Nexus 5X?
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sushi143 said:
Hi everyone,. I have unlocked rooted FRD-L04 model. Is there a way to use Android pay afterwards. I've tried magisk but I take it none of our root methods were systemless? If there is no way, would anyone mind pointing me to the right place for unrooting and relocking my bootloader.
Thanks a bunch and apologize before hand if this has already been asked(most likely yes)
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Have you tried using the volume up key for 3 seconds when you reboot or power up when you get untrusted message? That should bring up the Honor recovery and let you download the latest firmware and your phone should like right out of the box after its done. You will lose all your data on the phone itself but the bootloader will be locked.
tsdsbrk said:
Have you tried using the volume up key for 3 seconds when you reboot or power up when you get untrusted message? That should bring up the Honor recovery and let you download the latest firmware and your phone should like right out of the box after its done. You will lose all your data on the phone itself but the bootloader will be locked.
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Thank you! So easy to do!
sushi143 said:
Thank you! So easy to do!
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but boot loader will never locked again with this method !.
Romiui said:
but boot loader will never locked again with this method !.
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It will bro . currently L24 devices had a beta test of b350 build which will add encryption support and also locks the bootloader .
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Use xposed to hide root might work
jkccl9 said:
Use xposed to hide root might work
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No , it detects su in xbin and bin folders
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gopinaidu77 said:
No , it detects su in xbin and bin folders
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Ohh :crying:
gopinaidu77 said:
It will bro . currently L24 devices had a beta test of b350 build which will add encryption support and also locks the bootloader .
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never heard about it to be honest !
Romiui said:
never heard about it to be honest !
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Now you heard it.
sure
Can confirm above method is a one stop unroot, relock, reset your phone. . If anyone has figured out how to get Android pay and root to play nicely on our phone please let me know!
Thanks for the help everyone.
Android Pay and Unlocked bootloader or rooted devices is a lost cause I'm afraid. As soon as a method is designed (ala systemless root), Google is patching a fix.
tsdsbrk said:
Have you tried using the volume up key for 3 seconds when you reboot or power up when you get untrusted message? That should bring up the Honor recovery and let you download the latest firmware and your phone should like right out of the box after its done. You will lose all your data on the phone itself but the bootloader will be locked.
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Same problem here, but when I tried eRecovery, I got the message : "failed to get package info". Any help?
I also have a FRD-L04 with emui 5.0
jazzeux said:
Same problem here, but when I tried eRecovery, I got the message : "failed to get package info". Any help?
I also have a FRD-L04 with emui 5.0
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Instead of doing that, download a full OTA, then flash it using dload.
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adriansticoid said:
Instead of doing that, download a full OTA, then flash it using dload.
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Will it be relocked? Do I need to downgrade and enter eRecovery to lock?
jazzeux said:
Will it be relocked? Do I need to downgrade and enter eRecovery to lock?
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As far as I know it will be relocked once you reflash it.
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I can't find the full OTA for my frd-l04 B385.