problem with restoring to stock s-on - G2 and Desire Z Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have followed the guide to restore my g2 to factory so I am able to get my replacement phone. Everything seems stock accept when I enter the bootloader, at the top it says vision pvt ship s-off. To me this means I did not restore my phone completely to its stock state. Can anyone help me with this issue?
Thanks

what guide? if you can post the guide where you used to get a better idea what you did

Sorry for not posting the guide that I used. Here is a link, it is by marc91988
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=835971.
Thanks

anyone able to help? I dont want to send my faulty phone back with s-off.

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switch s-off to on in hboot?

Is there a way to turn s-off to s-on through hboot? I am trying to do everything to return my phone to stock before i send it in for repair or replacement to the warranty company.
unrevoked forever can only be used through recovery, which i have no access to and can not reflash. i have another thread on reasons why (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1208084)
Thanks in advance for the help

Sending back phone and can't get back to S-ON Help!

I recently got a replacement INC2 because of this phone is beatup and I need to send it back to Verizon for the warranty. I used RUU to unroot my phone and everything was stock then I just noticed that it's still S-OFF in the HBOOT screen.. The phone is deactivated, I can;t turn it back on to root again and get rid off S-OFF. Is there any ZIP files like PB31IMG that I can use to reverse it back to S-ON??
rizzo777 said:
I recently got a replacement INC2 because of this phone is beatup and I need to send it back to Verizon for the warranty. I used RUU to unroot my phone and everything was stock then I just noticed that it's still S-OFF in the HBOOT screen.. The phone is deactivated, I can;t turn it back on to root again and get rid off S-OFF. Is there any ZIP files like PB31IMG that I can use to reverse it back to S-ON??
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Why can't you root it? You are S-Off. Just flash a recovery, flash unRevoked's S-on script, and then reuse the RUU
Edit: read the op wrong.
Listen to what he said above me. You don't need service to root or set back to s-on.

[Q] Reset HTC One M8 to Stock - HBoot 3.19

Hey guys, I've done a lot of searching with no results.
The root of my problems is that my GPS just does not work. I've used GPS Status & Toolbox and the phone does not register any satellites what so ever, so I can't use Google Maps or any app that needs my location. This all started happening from the time I received the phone from HTC. They sent it to me as a screen replacement phone. But now at this point, as I see it, it's a hardware problem. (If anyone has any other ideas, please let me know).
So right when I received the device I Unlocked it, Turned S-Off, and Rooted it. I did all of this before I realized there was a problem with the GPS. So I guess that was my fault. So now, the device is still under warranty but I know that HTC doesn't like them to be tampered with before they replace them (I learned that the hard way to the tune of $250 when I sent in my first device for screen repair).
So here is my device now, please help if you can, I need to get back to 100% stock being Locked, S-On, and Not Rooted.
(Taken from HBOOT)
Unlocked
M8-UL PVT Ship S-Off
CID-T-Mob010
HBOOT-3.19.0.0000
Radio-1.22.213311491.08G
Opendsp-v46.2.2-005640m897_F0.0811
OS-3.32.531.2
emmc-boot 2048 MB
I'm on T-Mobile, running Sense 6.0 on Android 4.4.4.
If anyone can give me an idea of the steps I need to take, please let me know. I just haven't come across a way to go back to Locked and S-On with HBoot 3.19.
Any advice or help would be very welcome, thank you!

[Q] OTA for HTC ONE M8

Hi,
First a confession, I thought I was pretty technically competent until entering the world of Android.
I have a HTC ONE M8. I rooted my device to get access to lots of new features, now though I desperately want to go back.
I have followed step by step all the advice of the Unlocker guide.
However whenever I attempt OTA it boots into fastboot. It doesn't update.
How can I ensure it doesn't boot into factboot?
Currently my HTC says in the fastboot page:
RELOCKED
Security Warning
M8_UL PVT SHIP S-ON
Any help to get me back on track would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
pmcgarryuk said:
Hi,
First a confession, I thought I was pretty technically competent until entering the world of Android.
I have a HTC ONE M8. I rooted my device to get access to lots of new features, now though I desperately want to go back.
I have followed step by step all the advice of the Unlocker guide.
However whenever I attempt OTA it boots into fastboot. It doesn't update.
How can I ensure it doesn't boot into factboot?
Currently my HTC says in the fastboot page:
RELOCKED
Security Warning
M8_UL PVT SHIP S-ON
Any help to get me back on track would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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I don't know what the unlocker guide is.
Go to this thread.
READ the instructions. I won't hold your hand through this.
Find the stock nandroid that matches your device, plus the stock recovery. Make sure you have an unmodified system partition. That means no Xposed. If you are using it, uninstall all of the modules, then uninstall Xposed framework as well.
I don't know what carrier you are on/ M8 variant you have. Hook up to ADB/fastboot and issue the command fastboot getvar all and post it here (minus the serial number and IMEI for your own safety). I can probably find an RUU you could flash to go back to stock.

Back to stock, revert to stock and turn s-on

Hi I am looking to revert my htc 10 back to stock for warranty purposes...I have s-off and an unlocked boot loader. I flashed an ruu to get back to a stock rom but I haven't been able to find a place where it shows how to get back to s-on (maybe I'm missing it after a bunch of google searches)....if anyone can point me in the right direction to get the boot loader to say locked again and to have s-on I'd greatly appreciate it...thanks
Look in the HTC GUIDES section for the thread by jcase.
[GUIDE] Safely set your bootloader back to "LOCKED" from "UNLOCKED" or "RELOCKED
It's not hard to find.

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