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Hi I follow the un rooting guide ,I'm back to stock but hboot keeps showing s=off. i want s=on
this i what i did
grankin01 said:
If you have the engineering hboot 0.85.2007 installed you will still be showing s=off when you do the above revert steps. Follow these steps to reflash the stock hboot and turn s=on:
Download this file and unzip it to /sdcard on your device.
unroot.rar
http://www.mediafire.com/?12oi5elu7v2y8og
md5sum: aad4e64126cf8d92d7e8b5abb48fdadd
Terminal Emulator Method
1. Open up terminal editor on your device.(I prefer this method b/c you can see the output.)
a. Type "su" + enter to gain root privileges.
b. Type "cd /sdcard/unroot" + enter.
c. Type "sh unroot.sh" + enter.
d. Follow the onscreen prompts.
File Explorer Method
2. Open root explorer, sufbs, or some other file browser with root access.
a. Navigate to /sdcard/unroot.
b. Click on unroot.sh and allow it to run. Some file browsers ask permission before they execute scripts.
c. Wait 18 to 20 seconds and reboot your phone into the bootloader to check if S=on.
You now have S=ON again.
Here is a pic of the stock HBoot 0.86.0000 with S=Off to prove it.
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jeff7790 said:
Hi I follow the un rooting guide ,I'm back to stock but hboot keeps showing s=off.
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1) did you use the ./gfree method?
2) did you follow the extra steps to allow for this?
Gfree writes a backup of the file that it patches named Part7backup-numbers.bin on your sdcard. I suggest putting this file in a safe place as it is the only way to revert if you need to.
1. Rename the part7backup file that you already have to something just so you know that it is the original backup.
2. Open up terminal emulator or adb shell and type "su" + enter to get root privileges.
3. Type "cd /data/local" and hit enter.
4. Now type "./gfree -f" + enter to run gfree again. It will disable wp on the emmc and remove the brq filter in the kernel. (as well as make another backup, which you can delete if you wish)
5. Now run the "dd if=/where/your/part7backup-numbers.bin of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7" and it should show the output:
xxxx bytes in
xxxxbytes out
xxxxxxxxxx copied in blah blah blah
6. Run "sync" and then reboot. (I didn't do this and it worked fine but it won't hurt either. )
If you have the engineering hboot 0.85.2007 installed you will still be showing s=off when you do the above revert steps. Follow these steps to reflash the stock hboot and turn s=on:
Download this file and unzip it to /sdcard on your device.
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Ok fixed it i followed the tutorial again but what i was missing was chmod 777 on gfree
I have restored to stock, including S=On by restoring with the stock PD15IMG.
Greetings to all the XDA forum
Is anyone able to help me? Let me explain my problem:
I can not unlock the bootloader, I tried the procedure to be CMD, even by flashing the sbf file called "intl-fix-try1.sbf"
The result is bootloop status
I have root permissions...
The specifications of my phone are:
_______________________________________________
-SYSTEM VERSION: 45.31.0.MB860.Retail.en.IT
-MODEL NUMBER: MB860
-ANDROID VERSION: 2.3.4
-MODEM VERSION: N_01.100.00R
-WEBTOP VERSION: WT.1.2.0-133_38
-KERNEL VERSION:
2.6.32.9
[email protected] #3
-APflex VERSION:
GAS_EMEA_USAOLYGBRTIT_P018
GAS_EMEA_USAOLYGBRTIT_A006
GAS_EMEA_USAOLYPRTEU_M001
-BUILD NUMBER: 4.5.2A-74_OLE-31
________________________________________________
Thanks to all who help me!!! :good:
Now turn on ur mobile (power+volume up key), and after that connect ur phone via usb, opet cmd and navigate to moto-fastboot folder. Enter command moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock, u will see ID of ur phone. After that type moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock yourID and ur phone is unlocked. After that just type moto-fastboot.exe reboot and enjoy.
neoxx3m said:
Now turn on ur mobile (power+volume up key), and after that connect ur phone via usb, opet cmd and navigate to moto-fastboot folder. Enter command moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock, u will see ID of ur phone. After that type moto-fastboot.exe oem unlock yourID and ur phone is unlocked. After that just type moto-fastboot.exe reboot and enjoy.
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My Atrix is Italian... which files should I download?
Could you put the link?
thanks
M4nu3l1c4t4 said:
My Atrix is Italian... which files should I download?
Could you put the link?
thanks
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Just try cmd again, it should work after failed flashing sbf.
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In my pc i haven't the folder "moto-fastboot"...
I have an folder "fastboot" contenents 3 files...
Are talking about the same folder?
I've already tried, but without engaging in the command "moto-fastboot.exe".
I try again by entering that command?
M4nu3l1c4t4 said:
In my pc i haven't the folder "moto-fastboot"...
I have an folder "fastboot" contenents 3 files...
Are talking about the same folder?
I've already tried, but without engaging in the command "moto-fastboot.exe".
I try again by entering that command?
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What files u have in fastboot folder?
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neoxx3m said:
What files u have in fastboot folder?
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I have:
AdbWinApi.dll ( 94KB )
AdbWinUsbApi.dll ( 60 KB )
fastboot.exe ( 180 KB )
M4nu3l1c4t4 said:
I have:
AdbWinApi.dll ( 94KB )
AdbWinUsbApi.dll ( 60 KB )
fastboot.exe ( 180 KB )
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ok, type fastboot.exe oem unlock, than fastboot.exe oem unlock yourid, and than fastboot.exe reboot. u must put ur phone in fastboot mode first.
neoxx3m said:
ok, type fastboot.exe oem unlock, than fastboot.exe oem unlock yourid, and than fastboot.exe reboot. u must put ur phone in fastboot mode first.
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I used the command "fastboot oem unlock"
The CMD was successful, but then the phone was in a state of bootloop
I try again with "fastboot.exe oem unlock"?
M4nu3l1c4t4 said:
I used the command "fastboot oem unlock"
The CMD was successful, but then the phone was in a state of bootloop
I try again with "fastboot.exe oem unlock"?
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Did u retype that command with ID that u get after typing first command? Did u reboot in the end?
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Hi guys!
I need to remove magisk, root and lock the booloader for my device. How can I do it?
Thanks
Download the Magisk uninstall zip (same site where you load the Magisk zip file or see the how to root threads) and flash it with twrp (same way as you flashed the Magisk zip or see the how to root threads).
Next do the same as you did to unlock the bootloader, change the command from unlock to lock.
That should do it.
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-MrMM- said:
Download the Magisk uninstall zip (same site where you load the Magisk zip file or see the how to root threads) and flash it with twrp (same way as you flashed the Magisk zip or see the how to root threads).
Next do the same as you did to unlock the bootloader, change the command from unlock to lock.
That should do it.
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so I don't need to flash strock rom?
thanks!
lele90 said:
so I don't need to flash strock rom?
thanks!
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EDIT: I'm not able to unistall it due to: "I cannot access /data please uninstall with Magisk Manager"
Currently I did a factory reset, software install (from 6t settings) and lock bootloader...
I was not able to unistall magisk with ZIP
lele90 said:
Hi guys!
I need to remove magisk, root and lock the booloader for my device. How can I do it?
Thanks
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If you cannot get the unroot/un-install for Magisk to work you can do it manually. Here is how using Linux, sorry not a windows user, so you need to find a utility to unzip the GZ file if this is the case, 7zip? The /data folder contains your backup and when you boot the device up normally you can pull the file down to your PC , then use fastboot to flash the un-=compressed boot image back to A or B (or both) sides.
1. adb shell to the rooted device and type $su to enter super user, $ cd /data to look at the data folder.
2. Locate the img.gz file with the long name such as stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz and copy it to your sdcard folder so you can pull it off the handset. Use $cp /data/stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz /sdcard/ . exit from the shell and back to the pc
3. de-compress the stock_boot file to boot.img. using $gunzip stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz
4. start the device in fastboot mode, using adb you can type $ adb reboot bootloader or hold power and vol-
5. $ fastboot flash boot_a stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img
This will restore your un-patched boot image
PulpoRojo said:
If you cannot get the unroot/un-install for Magisk to work you can do it manually. Here is how using Linux, sorry not a windows user, so you need to find a utility to unzip the GZ file if this is the case, 7zip? The /data folder contains your backup and when you boot the device up normally you can pull the file down to your PC , then use fastboot to flash the un-=compressed boot image back to A or B (or both) sides.
1. adb shell to the rooted device and type $su to enter super user, $ cd /data to look at the data folder.
2. Locate the img.gz file with the long name such as stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz and copy it to your sdcard folder so you can pull it off the handset. Use $cp /data/stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz /sdcard/ . exit from the shell and back to the pc
3. de-compress the stock_boot file to boot.img. using $gunzip stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz
4. start the device in fastboot mode, using adb you can type $ adb reboot bootloader or hold power and vol-
5. $ fastboot flash boot_a stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img
This will restore your un-patched boot image
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MMM sorry I'm not a linux user...
But is enough to do a factory reset, restore the firmware (via software update in settings menu) ? Or I need to flash the stock firmware in that way: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516 ?
lele90 said:
MMM sorry I'm not a linux user...
But is enough to do a factory reset, restore the firmware (via software update in settings menu) ? Or I need to flash the stock firmware in that way: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-6t-t3862516 ?
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Try to flash the entire update file from OnePlus.com:
https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade/details?code=9
Download the file, place it in your root internal storage (the parent dir of the Downloads folder), and flash it locally from the settings>system update>local upgrade menu.
ducted said:
Try to flash the entire update file from OnePlus.com:
https://www.oneplus.com/support/softwareupgrade/details?code=9
Download the file, place it in your root internal storage (the parent dir of the Downloads folder), and flash it locally from the settings>system update>local upgrade menu.
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Already done and then locked my bootloader! Thanks
lele90 said:
Hi guys!
I need to remove magisk, root and lock the booloader for my device. How can I do it?
Thanks
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Why do you want to do all that? You can prevent applications from detecting root access using magisk. Just saying...
papadi said:
Why do you want to do all that? You can prevent applications from detecting root access using magisk. Just saying...
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It does not work for my Home banking app ... I need it!
PulpoRojo said:
If you cannot get the unroot/un-install for Magisk to work you can do it manually. Here is how using Linux, sorry not a windows user, so you need to find a utility to unzip the GZ file if this is the case, 7zip? The /data folder contains your backup and when you boot the device up normally you can pull the file down to your PC , then use fastboot to flash the un-=compressed boot image back to A or B (or both) sides.
1. adb shell to the rooted device and type $su to enter super user, $ cd /data to look at the data folder.
2. Locate the img.gz file with the long name such as stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz and copy it to your sdcard folder so you can pull it off the handset. Use $cp /data/stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz /sdcard/ . exit from the shell and back to the pc
3. de-compress the stock_boot file to boot.img. using $gunzip stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz
4. start the device in fastboot mode, using adb you can type $ adb reboot bootloader or hold power and vol-
5. $ fastboot flash boot_a stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img
This will restore your un-patched boot image
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I tried this and now am stuck on the unlocked bootloader screen (where is says your boot loader is unlocked and software integrity cannot be guarenteed...), any ideas?
dipole said:
I tried this and now am stuck on the unlocked bootloader screen (where is says your boot loader is unlocked and software integrity cannot be guarenteed...), any ideas?
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Did you press power off button? if yes, you stopped the boot...
PulpoRojo said:
If you cannot get the unroot/un-install for Magisk to work you can do it manually. Here is how using Linux, sorry not a windows user, so you need to find a utility to unzip the GZ file if this is the case, 7zip? The /data folder contains your backup and when you boot the device up normally you can pull the file down to your PC , then use fastboot to flash the un-=compressed boot image back to A or B (or both) sides.
1. adb shell to the rooted device and type $su to enter super user, $ cd /data to look at the data folder.
2. Locate the img.gz file with the long name such as stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz and copy it to your sdcard folder so you can pull it off the handset. Use $cp /data/stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz /sdcard/ . exit from the shell and back to the pc
3. de-compress the stock_boot file to boot.img. using $gunzip stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img.gz
4. start the device in fastboot mode, using adb you can type $ adb reboot bootloader or hold power and vol-
5. $ fastboot flash boot_a stock_boot_c875a8ab786c64b38c6e87ffc1911f4e7b274142.img
This will restore your un-patched boot image
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lele90 said:
Did you press power off button? if yes, you stopped the boot...
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I forgot the _a after boot (boot_a). i just rerooted to fix my issue so haven't tried with the correct boot_a.
Question though, shouldn't that be boot_a and boot_b? still trying to get my head around the two slots..
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
I saw a tutorial with flash fire,but cannot find unlock file for p8 lite... Is there other method to unlock without a pc ?
I am currently on Android 5.0 , will Huawei provide an unlock code?
crystalsun111 said:
I saw a tutorial with flash fire,but cannot find unlock file for p8 lite... Is there other method to unlock without a pc ?
I am currently on Android 5.0 , will Huawei provide an unlock code?
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Try this:
Your are in Android 5, that is good!
1- Root with King Root
2- Download terminal Emulator
3- Download Root Browser
3- Go to Settings, app, root browser, permissions, give permission to storage
4- Open Root Browser and press back 1 time and take note from your sd card name, as example my is 3C7E-7992
5- On Terminal emulator write: su -c "grep -m1 -aoE 'WVLOCK.{14}[0-9]{16}' /dev/block/mmcblk0p7 |grep -aoE '[0-9]{16}'" >> /storage/ your sd card name here /bootloadercode.txt
5- On Root browser, go to sd card find bootloadercode.txt, open and check for the code.
6- Download adb to phone
7- Find a PC and paste adb on it.
8- On terminal Emulator type: reboot bootloader
9- plug usb and wait to see if pc intall the phone
8- Execute adb and type: fastboot oem unlock *****code*******
Good luck
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Hey, thank you for your post! I will try this!
persona78 said:
Try this:
Your are in Android 5, that is good!
1- Root with King Root
2- Download terminal Emulator
3- Download Root Browser
3- Go to Settings, app, root browser, permissions, give permission to storage
4- Open Root Browser and press back 1 time and take note from your sd card name, as example my is 3C7E-7992
5- On Terminal emulator write: su -c "grep -m1 -aoE 'WVLOCK.{14}[0-9]{16}' /dev/block/mmcblk0p7 |grep -aoE '[0-9]{16}'" >> /storage/ your sd card name here /bootloadercode.txt
5- On Root browser, go to sd card find bootloadercode.txt, open and check for the code.
6- Download adb to phone
7- Find a PC and paste adb on it.
8- On terminal Emulator type: reboot bootloader
9- plug usb and wait to see if pc intall the phone
8- Execute adb and type: fastboot oem unlock *****code*******
Good luck
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I am on marshmallow is there a way to do this with pc but without code as there is no unlock way?
Hi, I don't have a PC but can I use a Terminal Emulator to extract the unlock code? Thanks!