[Q] Upgrade to JellyBean Official with relocked bootloader - HTC One X

Hello, i have unlocked bootloader of my HTC One X with CID _032.
I have tried one Custom Rom with JellyBean and after i have returned on custom ICS Rom.
Now, when i try to upgrade phone with official OTA upgrade, the phone stuck on fastboot screen.
Bootloader is relocked.
Any idea to upgrade the phone with official OTA upgrade?

1) you need to be on a stock ROM to apply the upgrade (it won't work if you're on a custom ICS ROM as it sounds like you are).
2) you need to be on a stock recovery to apply the upgrade (it won't work if you're on cwm/twrp as it sounds like you might be).
There's plenty of "how to return to stock" threads around if either of the above apply.

I have relocked the bootloader and i am returned on stock recovery...
But when i reboot to install update, the phone stuck on fastboot screen, and i see on up "bootloader relocked-security warning"
What is the problem?

Deadoc3 said:
I have relocked the bootloader and i am returned on stock recovery...
But when i reboot to install update, the phone stuck on fastboot screen, and i see on up "bootloader relocked-security warning"
What is the problem?
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The "bootloader relocked security warning" message is normal, it will always show that when the bootloader has been unlocked then locked again. That's nothing to worry about.
You are running a stock ROM yes?

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Security Warning!!!!

ive re locked my bootloader but when i try to update it just goes to the hboot screen and at the top it says RELOCKED and underneath that it says Security Warning!!!!!
Any ideas please
mimicuk said:
ive re locked my bootloader but when i try to update it just goes to the hboot screen and at the top it says RELOCKED and underneath that it says Security Warning!!!!!
Any ideas please
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It does that when you have re-locked the bootloader with a custom ROM or even a rooted stock ROM I think.
that might be something like on the Samsung phones with the triangle and exclamation point. i guess it's a double notice for HTC returns to know it was unlocked.
mimicuk said:
ive re locked my bootloader but when i try to update it just goes to the hboot screen and at the top it says RELOCKED and underneath that it says Security Warning!!!!!
Any ideas please
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You need to do the process of going back to completely stock.
Flash stock recovery, then re-lock bootloader, then flash the RUU you are currently on. Cannot be an older version as Hboot changed. At least from 1.26 to 1.28 base.
Or if you want to just be able to boot again, you need to unlock bootloader again
mimicuk said:
ive re locked my bootloader but when i try to update it just goes to the hboot screen and at the top it says RELOCKED and underneath that it says Security Warning!!!!!
Any ideas please
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I ran into this problem when I tried flashing the 1.29 OTA update today. The device would boot directly into hboot with RELOCKED and SECURITY WARNING at the top, and the only way to render it usable was to re-unlock the bootloader.
After flashing the boot image (I'd dumped a copy the day I got my phone), it booted normally, although it still said RELOCKED in hboot. If I remember correctly, the boot image can be extracted from the appropriate RUU, and I've also uploaded the copy I had (from 1.28.720.10) here: dl [dot] dropbox [dot] com/u/24520454/stockboot.img

[Q] OTA update on rooted unlocked bootloader phone

I received a notification that I had an OTA update and tried to installed it. Got a white triangle warning sign with a green droid.
I was given to believe it was because I was rooted. The question is I don't know how to unroot my phone.
I connected fastboot and did a fastboot oem lock so I have now a locked bootloader again but tried to install the RUU from HTCDev and it said my ROM wasn't yet supported. I'm lost. Can someone help me?
GSM, rooted, unlocked bootloader through HTCDev and GSM phone.
The update is OTA_Marvel_S_Vodafone_GR_2.26.168.1-2.14.168.2. I don't know what are the advantages of this update and I can't find a changelog for these OTA updates.

I need help to get S-on, and Relock the bootloader.

Trying to return to complete T-mobile stock, I was previously on ARHD,
1.I flashed the Odex ROM,
2.Sideloaded the T-mobile Firmware update, that updated the hboot, radio, recovery ect. *Unrooted* at this step.
3. Ran the Official T-mobile RUU
4. Now I am stuck at Trying to get S-On, and then relock the bootloader. I see both options here in the All in one. The option for s-on gave a huge warning, about having the stock RUU, and Hboot. Any assurance in just pressing the button without messing up anything? If I get S-on, I then can just Relock the bootloader correct?
I've asked here in the thread that has the all in one. 19 hours ago with NO help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52810138&postcount=233

Cant lock bootloader as it requires S-Off, and cant get S-On it requires unlocked bl.

So, I'm setting my phone to 100% stock for a reparation at HTCs EU Repair in Poland.. unfortunately they're pretty strict when it comes to unlocked phones..
I've changed my HBoot, Recovery and ROM to stock, now I need to get my bootloader locked and get S-On.
Problem is, if I follow THIS METHOD I wont be able to get S-On afterwards, and if I follow THIS METHOD (fastboot oem writesecureflag 3) on getting S-On, I wont be able to get my bootloader relocked.. they're depending on each other... How do I get around this loop?
andreglud said:
So, I'm setting my phone to 100% stock for a reparation at HTCs EU Repair in Poland.. unfortunately they're pretty strict when it comes to unlocked phones..
I've changed my HBoot, Recovery and ROM to stock, now I need to get my bootloader locked and get S-On.
Problem is, if I follow THIS METHOD I wont be able to get S-On afterwards, and if I follow THIS METHOD (fastboot oem writesecureflag 3) on getting S-On, I wont be able to get my bootloader relocked.. they're depending on each other... How do I get around this loop?
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Do you have an RUU?
if yes, the general way is:
1- remove TAMPERED
2- set LOCKED
3- run full RUU
4- bootup make sure all is OK
5- set S-ON if absolutely necessary (S-ON should be the last thing you do, do NOT go S-ON unless you are sure everything is OK)
also, as a side note, scotty's commands can be run while in TWRP (custom recovery will give you a "rooted" adb shell), on the M8 you can even "fastboot boot <name of recovery>.img" (which boots the custom recovery without flashing it)
(on the M7 this was only possible on hboot 1.44, and on the M9 it's not possible at all)
EDIT: also setting S-ON (fastboot oem writesecureflag 3), has nothing to do with locked/relocked/unlocked bootloader

Bootloader shows system status as modified even after flashing RUU

Hello,
my HTC 10 has CID 034. I kept S-ON, unlocked bootloader, installed TWRP, then LineageOS 14.1.
Then I wanted to revert back to stock. I tried several things, among them I think I downloaded file from this thread - RUU Zip (Stock Signed) - 1.90.401.5 and tried flashing with "fastboot oem rebootRUU" + "fastboot flash zip firmware.zip", but received errors and gave up. Now I think it was lower version (1.90.401.5) then I should have tried to flash (in download mode I saw 2.41.401.4).
Later I found official RUU.exe in this thread, flashing goes without problems, but when I reboot to bootloader, it still shows "System status: Modified".
Does anyone have any suggestions what I should do to return to status "Official" ?
Thank you in advance.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3386456&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
[GUIDE] Safely set your bootloader back to "LOCKED" from "UNLOCKED" or "RELOCKED"
Read this. S-off should clear system status. RUU could never do that on HTC phones
Thank you for your reply.
So, you're saying I should turn the phone into S-OFF state and software status will be Official after I reflash with RUU? I'm sorry I'm new at this and it isn't very clear to me from the thread.
Thank you.

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