I can not unlock my hox boot loader.it gives this error:
Unlocking Bootloader Failed!
Error Code: 160.
Error Reason: MID Not Allowed
What is the problem?
Depends on what you did. Describe the steps.......
When you got the unlock code you flash it.
Fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_code.bin
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Dose anyone no how to relock bootloaders ?
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There is a way with the all in one tool if you unlocked using HTCDev, and it calls fastboot oem lock.
But this will show *RELOCKED* on your bootloader screen.
EDIT: Link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1604439
Hi,
I am trying to unlock my HTC One X via HTCDev.
When I want to get my token from fastboot, I get this message:
c:\fastboot>fastboot oem get_indentifier_token
...
(bootloader) [ERR] Command error !!!
OKAY [ 0.026s]
finished. total time: 0.026s
I've already tried to restart my device a few times, and try it again, but it didn't make any sense.
I've been reading some information about this error, and found that my HBOOT version could be wrong, but I have no knowledge about this at all, and I am also not sure if this could be my problem.
Or could it be because I have 1.28 (stock)?
Does anyone have suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance!
The phone is on the fastboot screen and not the bootloader screen right?
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jmpmjmpm said:
The phone is on the fastboot screen and not the bootloader screen right?
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Yes that is right.
I go from bootloader to the fastboot screen.
I could only get an error by issuing the command in the bootloader screen. In fastboot my token was returned ok. Perhaps you may need to flash a 1.26 ruu?
Does your phone connect ok? Do you see your serial number is you do "fastboot devices" ?
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jmpmjmpm said:
I could only get an error by issuing the command in the bootloader screen. In fastboot my token was returned ok. Perhaps you may need to flash a 1.26 ruu?
Does your phone connect ok? Do you see your serial number is you do "fastboot devices" ?
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Well it installed the 'fastboot' drivers on Windows, so everything seems connecting fine.
But what do you mean with serial and fastboot devices?
Had you previously unlocked when using 1.26?
adamsweeting said:
Had you previously unlocked when using 1.26?
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No, this is my first attempt to unlock.
You weren't actually putting the underscores in the command were you?
Did you install htcsync? That package includes the drivers and might fix your problem.
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adamsweeting said:
You weren't actually putting the underscores in the command were you?
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I wroted the log in my first post.
I wrote this: fastboot oem get_indentifier_token
So yes, I actually putted the underscored in the command, is this wrong? because without underscores it isn't working.
From memory there are no underscores in the command.
So if they are not working, you haven't got the drivers working. Like the post above yours says - download HTC Sync, and install the USB drivers.
3rdeyer said:
Did you install htcsync? That package includes the drivers and might fix your problem.
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This actually solved my problem, thank you!
I've already had an old HTC Sync installed, and I didn't realize it had to be updated.
Thanks!
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From memory there are no underscores in the command.
So if they are not working, you haven't got the drivers working. Like the post above yours says - download HTC Sync, and install the USB drivers.
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Yes, there are underscores in the command. The command "fastboot devices" would return your serial number if you had the correct drivers installed and the phone and the pc were connecting properly. Good to see you got it working
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hey friends, i relocked the bootloader both through command "fastbooot oem lock" manually and through toolkit..... the command window says-
...INFOLock Successfully...
FAILED <status read failed <unknown error>>
finished.
but the bootloader is successfully locked and bootloader says***RELOCKED***. why does this happen and what can be the error???
No error
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maxwen said:
No error
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+1 chill
It ain't an error the important thing that it showed relocked
Hi,
I hav problem with unlocking (S-OFF) my HTC Desire Z. I do all steps like HTC want on htcdev.com but when I using cmd and write fastboot oem get_identifier_token I get INFO[ERR] command error...
Can anybody help me with S-OFF... ?
mgmaciekmg said:
Hi,
I hav problem with unlocking (S-OFF) my HTC Desire Z. I do all steps like HTC want on htcdev.com but when I using cmd and write fastboot oem get_identifier_token I get INFO[ERR] command error...
Can anybody help me with S-OFF... ?
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You can not get s-off through the official HTC unlocked bootloader. Skip all of this and go to the xda wiki, follow instructions on how to downgrade and root there
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demkantor said:
You can not get s-off through the official HTC unlocked bootloader. Skip all of this and go to the xda wiki, follow instructions on how to downgrade and root there
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Yup, but why on htcdev.com we can... ? It's official trick to get off security...
Well it isn't, all it does is allow minimal security flags to be removed, enough to open up a few fastboot commands. It can allow you to flash a custom ROM but it will not give you s-off and it will give more headaches then anything else
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demkantor said:
Well it isn't, all it does is allow minimal security flags to be removed, enough to open up a few fastboot commands. It can allow you to flash a custom ROM but it will not give you s-off and it will give more headaches then anything else
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Well... Okay.. Thank you very much!
Hey Guys,
I was following a thread to unlock my HTC Desire Z and install the recovery CWM ..
I started by visiting the HTC Developers site to unlock the device but I got the error below!!
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot oem get_identifier_toke
n
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(bootloader) [ERR] Command error !!!
OKAY [ 0.009s]
finished. total time: 0.010s
The RUU on the website is older than the one I have .. So, I didn't update.
Need your help. what should I do now??
Your best off relocking your phone and following the xda wiki
More info here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43195539
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demkantor said:
Your best off relocking your phone and following the xda wiki
More info here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=43195539
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I didn't unlock yet!! I was in the process of unlocking .. and when I tried to get the identifier token to unlock from HTCDev, I got the error I posted earlier
good, then less steps for you, i suggest to read up on those links, feel free to ask any further questions
demkantor said:
good, then less steps for you, i suggest to read up on those links, feel free to ask any further questions
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I just need to unlock and install the CWM for now