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Hi guys. I want to remove this warning message when i boot up my phone. Can anyone help me? Thanks!
being able to do this would be great! I tried all the fastboot commands that work on different devices to re-lock the bootloader, flashed the bootloaders again...downgrade to Android 5, uncheck enable EOM unlock in the developer options..tried fastboot commands.. all was in vain...
Any other ideas?
rigocalin said:
being able to do this would be great! I tried all the fastboot commands that work on different devices to re-lock the bootloader, flashed the bootloaders again...downgrade to Android 5, uncheck enable EOM unlock in the developer options..tried fastboot commands.. all was in vain...
Any other ideas?
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I don't want to relock my bootloader. My goal is just removing this message. Because if the bootloop issue happen to me, sellers will not know that i've unlocked my bootloader. So they will repair my phone for free.
please can any mod close this? Has already been asked and answered. it's not possible! Do a damn search before!
there is not mention of this as far as I sow it anyways...
If you have it then post the link here so we can see it also .
PS: under the same logic we would not try to find a root or bootloader unlock and talk about it because its not currently possible.
5nickers said:
please can any mod close this? Has already been asked and answered. it's not possible! Do a damn search before!
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If your in the EU and phone is still under warranty, LG will repair defected devices regardless if BL is unlocked as its a known defect. Read this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/g4-bootloop-lg-officially-admits-t3301629
awes0me1 said:
If your in the EU and phone is still under warranty, LG will repair defected devices regardless if BL is unlocked as its a known defect. Read this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/g4-bootloop-lg-officially-admits-t3301629
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I live in asia region. I talked with the seller where that i bought (third party shop) and they said that unlocking BL void warranty. That is why i want to hide this message
Then it's a no...you cannot remove message when booting.
awes0me1 said:
Then it's a no...you cannot remove message when booting.
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There are marshmallow boot animation in forums for g4. But i am not sure if it can hide this message or not.
xdaorxan said:
There are marshmallow boot animation in forums for g4. But i am not sure if it can hide this message or not.
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No, as the message appears before the bootanimation.
davebugyi said:
No, as the message appears before the bootanimation.
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That's awful
I read about a guy saying something like changing the I-M-E-I (dont want to get banned or something) to something else, reboot and then restore it, you should have a relocked bootloader..
it sounds a bit shady but maybe this can actually work...depending on how this unlock is done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZBFc2Da83E
This guy actually relocked the bootloader nice
My bootloader is unlocked every time I flash update I get bootloader corrupted in orange and telling me to lock it?
cell2011 said:
My bootloader is unlocked every time I flash update I get bootloader corrupted in orange and telling me to lock it?
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Yep, even on a Nexus phone. Dont think it its easy to remove this message on boot.
Thanks
KnieveI
I attempted to unlocked my bootloader and it failed. I downloaded the app from the ASUS website and still didn't work.
I'm running 2.20.40.198_20160930
Any chance in unlocking?
Thanks
Worked for me on 196 other day
timbernot said:
Worked for me on 196 other day
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Are you willing to elaborate? What am I doing wrong?
Iamoasis said:
Are you willing to elaborate? What am I doing wrong?
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It worked on a freshly installed .196 fw on 551 - Who knows ? maybe someone else can confirm it works on .198...?
I've attached a picture. I also took a video of the process which leads up to the picture, however the video is quite large . If you need to see it I can share it through some other mean. If youd like more info, I can post that too.
Thanks for your help.
Iamoasis said:
I've attached a picture. I also took a video of the process which leads up to the picture, however the video is quite large . If you need to see it I can share it through some other mean. If youd like more info, I can post that too.
Thanks for your help.
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@Iamoasis
I used the app from asus did you scroll down and tick boxes ?
0094 0173 is unlocked bootloader in 5 LP
http://www.asus.com/zentalk/thread-59699-1-1.html this one here
This one same as yours ?
Hi, yes I ticked the boxes, both of them. I've attached a s screenshot of my software.
Is it possible the boot loader is already unlocked? I bought this phone used. I know that when you unlock boot loader the intro screen is white, but that could easily be flashed back to black. So is there a way to check? I doubt it but you never know.
Iamoasis said:
Hi, yes I ticked the boxes, both of them. I've attached a s screenshot of my software.
Is it possible the boot loader is already unlocked? I bought this phone used. I know that when you unlock boot loader the intro screen is white, but that could easily be flashed back to black. So is there a way to check? I doubt it but you never know.
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0094 0177 is locked
0094 0173 is unlocked
I'm sorry? I'm a bit of a noob here.... where do I enter those numbers?
Okay nevermind I figured it out. On the boot screen. Its locked. Thanks.
Iamoasis said:
Okay nevermind I figured it out. On the boot screen. Its locked. Thanks.
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Hey , just noticed your serial number being 0 to F , maybe related ...it looks like it's been flashed but incorrectly. Can you boot to boot loader again , whilst connected to PC.
count to 10 , press vol + once , is your serial the same ?
If the same ,it will have to be flashed correctly.
I'm ready to go sleep now ...we sort this again
Ps, forget that all above if that was a shot attempting to unlock in boot loader which is normal to have 0 to F , but if its like that 0 to F when booting into boot loader normally , then it needs flashing , confusing I know ... I need sleep lol
Figured it out.... all because of this guy:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67513433&postcount=47
Turns out it was the stupid lockscreen that prevented it. I turned it off and just like not, did the exact same thing and unlocked.
ARGH!!!
Iamoasis said:
ARGH!!!
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UGH ! a Doh ! and a Ha Ah
Same problem with me ,I Can't unlock my bootloader by the unlocking app,my version is 4.21.20.
Sajilpopz said:
Same problem with me ,I Can't unlock my bootloader by the unlocking app,my version is 4.21.20.
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unlocking app is for LP only !
There`s a Modder Tool - BL unlocker for 6 only in the general section above :laugh:
Sajilpopz said:
Same problem with me ,I Can't unlock my bootloader by the unlocking app,my version is 4.21.20.
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Try here- for M- 6x only
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/tool-ze551mlmodder-t3458145
I was having a hard time trying to unlock mine...
(used official APK from ASUS = https://www.asus.com/us/Phone/ZenFone_2_ZE551ML/HelpDesk_Download/ )
I have discovered that if you use the command 'adb reboot bootloader'
the phone boot with that info below:
Code:
SERIAL NUMBER - 0123456789ABCDEF
SIGNING - ?
SECURE_BOOT - ?
If you boot holding the volume up when the first vibration occurs, then it will show the true serial number
but I have rooted and freezed many system apps, and I was having errors for unlocking the bootloader. Then I finally did it by simply making a backup, going to recovery, and clearing the data. After the phone booted, I downloaded the official app again, and then voila.
Just sharing my experience
Thank you
Model: Z00AD
WW_2.20.40.198_20160930
Android 5.0.1
Hey there, is there possible to remove that ugly black screen after unlocking bootloader that appears every boot and freezes 5 sec? Thanks in advance.
LaurynasVP said:
Hey there, is there possible to remove that ugly black screen after unlocking bootloader that appears every boot and freezes 5 sec? Thanks in advance.
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Do you want to relock the bootloader or you want to let it unlocked?
I would keep it unlocked and skip the black screen if possible...
I'd like to keep it unlocked since I need root, is it possible to remove it somehow?
LaurynasVP said:
I'd like to keep it unlocked since I need root, is it possible to remove it somehow?
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I don't think that this is possible to do, even changing the splash logo you can't do that. You could try to relock the bootloader but I never tried doing that on a custom ROM, only on the stock one. I don't remember if after relocking the bootloader with the bootloader status as relocked the initial boot menu is shown. Anyway you could try. I suggest the mauronofrio's tool if you're on Windows. If you are on Linux you have to use the adb and fastboot commands
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DD3Boh said:
I don't think that this is possible to do, even changing the splash logo you can't do that. You could try to relock the bootloader but I never tried doing that on a custom ROM, only on the stock one. I don't remember if after relocking the bootloader with the bootloader status as relocked the initial boot menu is shown. Anyway you could try. I suggest the mauronofrio's tool if you're on Windows. If you are on Linux you have to use the adb and fastboot commands
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I assume [re]locking your BL on custom ROM will cause hard-brick. I need root so can't lock BL
LaurynasVP said:
I assume [re]locking your BL on custom ROM will cause hard-brick. I need root so can't lock BL
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I never tried it but at the end maybe yes. I don't think hard brick but it depends on what you exactly mean with hard brick (all the people think the hardbrick as something different lol)
DD3Boh said:
I never tried it but at the end maybe yes. I don't think hard brick but it depends on what you exactly mean with hard brick (all the people think the hardbrick as something different lol)
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I tried this and yes it cause hard brick to my zuk z2 plus. But i somehow make my exit from hard brick.
I used to have a ZTE Axon 7 that used pretty-much the exact same warning screen as the ZUK Z2. For certain ROMs on the device you had to flash a different bootloader, as provided by developers on XDA. I remember in one of the flashable bootloaders, the developer was able to remove the warning screen somehow. So I think it is possible to do this on the ZUK as well. It just needs someone to look into it.
rajatsinghsp said:
I tried this and yes it cause hard brick to my zuk z2 plus. But i somehow make my exit from hard brick.
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Yeah just a thing, you can now relock bootloader on z2, on specific Roms. I made a guide for it and it works 100%
DD3Boh said:
Yeah just a thing, you can now relock bootloader on z2, on specific Roms. I made a guide for it and it works 100%
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That sounds great. Although I just went and read your guide and I noticed it says the 5-second bootloader warning will still be there. Is there no way of getting rid of the warning completely even with a locked bootloader?
Hello,
is there a way to disable or change the unlocked bootloader message while starting the phone?
baerenbisch said:
Hello,
is there a way to disable or change the unlocked bootloader message while starting the phone?
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You could search online for a solution. Personally, I kind of like it.
baerenbisch said:
Hello,
is there a way to disable or change the unlocked bootloader message while starting the phone?
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This is integral to the bootloader itself and is specified by Android Boot Flow. Removing this involves modifying the bootloader which can result in a bricked device. I strongly advise not doing so.