Remove "Bootloader Unlocked" message - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Hey guys
Is there any way i could disable the warning message while booting up the phone without relocking the bootloader? It's getting kinda annoying.
I saw some fixes for other phones. Anything for this phone?
Thanks for the answers

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Your device is corrupt and cannot be checked for corruption.

Is this triggered by the bootloader unlock? And can I just ignore it? Is their something I must do?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/device-corrupt-trusted-properly-t3274624
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/device-corrupt-trusted-properly-visit-li-t3275025
I had the message and couldn't boot up at all. I was forced to flash back to stock and redo the whole process. The message was gone the second time around.
Krooked22 said:
Is this triggered by the bootloader unlock? And can I just ignore it? Is their something I must do?
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You are talking about just the normal message about checking for corruption and re locking your bootloader, press power to pause, etc. Cause that screen is normal.
Here is a link to a page with what the 3 warning levels mean.
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6185381?p=verified_boot&rd=1

Solved: What to check if your unlocked bootloader became "permanently locked" again.

Solved: What to check if your unlocked bootloader became "permanently locked" again.
Hi,
My bootloader was suddenly locked again after
I had an unlocked single sim 6553, running E6533_32.1.A.1.185_R5C
The phone had survived several reboots and behaved well as a rooted phone.
As the phone was intended for my wife, I then did a factory reset and followed the wizard to copy her settings from her old phone and set it up,
I wanted to try out a battery saving app "2 Battery" with root access, but found that super-su wasn't there any more (assumed removed during factory reset).
Powered off phone at 30% battery intending to reboot into TWRP.
Phone would only boot into flash mode. I tried all possible button combinations and also tried fully charging. Phone was completely stuck.
As flash mode was allowed, I used FlashTool to re-flash all of E6533_32.1.A.1.185_R5C, using same image as before
Tried reflashing the patched kernel (as above) using fastboot, but got
"downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.523s]
booting...
FAILED (status read failed (No such device))"
Looking at the service menu security setting screen, I saw that the BL remote status was "Locked" with Allow unlock = "No"
I tried loading different roms, without wiping, all with same result and was about to wipe the phone...
Then I read in a BL unlock thread that you can't unlock the BL if "Find My Xperia" is ON!
So I turned it OFF and Hey Presto!
Status is now unlocked again!
If anyone else has similar problems, I advise to check this setting first. I could save you a lot of time and trouble!!
Only with "bootloader unlock allowed" before, mine is "allow : no" and still no even deactive my xperia... , can't root
Lavievn said:
Only with "bootloader unlock allowed" before, mine is "allow : no" and still no even deactive my xperia... , can't root
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Me to. Any method to root with locked bootloader? Or unlock unlock it
popa.vasile.93 said:
Me to. Any method to root with locked bootloader? Or unlock unlock it
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Try switching find my xperia off

Bootloader Screen Everytime

Sorry bad english. I have a Motorola X Style XT1572 Brazil, I rooted it once and now I am back to stock rom and it always go to bootloader screen and I dont know how to get off it.
Plus it had update to software but when it tried to update it goes to 12% and reboot to bootloader, back to 0% again and repeating about 5x and got a error that cannot update. I downloaded here the 6.0 marshmallow Latin America DS stock rom, also have the warning back everytime of unlocked bootloader.
Thx for attention and helping =)
Run "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" using Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Linux/OS X) then reboot the phone.
Spasticdroid said:
Run "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" using Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Linux/OS X) then reboot the phone.
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I will try that. That will remove the bootloader screen right?
How do I remove the warning of unlocked bootloader too?
Thx for the attention, =)
2006goto said:
I will try that. That will remove the bootloader screen right?
How do I remove the warning of unlocked bootloader too?
Thx for the attention, =)
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fastboot oem fb_mode_clear takes the bootloader out of fastboot flashing mode, turning it on is the first step in flashing a stock ROM, but sometimes it seems to just happen... This will cause the bootloader NOT to pop-up on reboot/startup.
The bootloader unlocked screen will ALWAYS be there, forever, including the delay and vibration... You can hide it with a custom logo screen or the stock, patched logo image (look around, it's posted here)
Note you will never be able to hide the fact the bootloader was unlocked, if anyone who knows anything just starts the bootloader it will show a Status of 2, meaning relocked. That is NOT possible to be changed or hidden, and it cannot go back to a 0 (locked). Fastboot getvar all will always show the truth too.
acejavelin said:
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear takes the bootloader out of fastboot flashing mode, turning it on is the first step in flashing a stock ROM, but sometimes it seems to just happen... This will cause the bootloader NOT to pop-up on reboot/startup.
The bootloader unlocked screen will ALWAYS be there, forever, including the delay and vibration... You can hide it with a custom logo screen or the stock, patched logo image (look around, it's posted here)
Note you will never be able to hide the fact the bootloader was unlocked, if anyone who knows anything just starts the bootloader it will show a Status of 2, meaning relocked. That is NOT possible to be changed or hidden, and it cannot go back to a 0 (locked). Fastboot getvar all will always show the truth too.
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Hum... But I know there is some way to hide, just to no show that horrible white screen at starting...
2006goto said:
Hum... But I know there is some way to hide, just to no show that horrible white screen at starting...
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Read my post again... Flash the patched logo.
The unlock screen and status are still there, just hidden.

"bad key" on startup after unlocking bootloader Qualcomm Moto E4

I unlocked my bootloader recently and now when I start up the phone it displays the text "bad key" for a few seconds before booting up. What is the cause of this message and how can I get a normal startup message to appear?
The cause is you unlocked the bootloader...it is normal. Being able to flash a new logo.bin has been an elusive task. I started a thread here about it. So far, no success.
mikaleee said:
I unlocked my bootloader recently and now when I start up the phone it displays the text "bad key" for a few seconds before booting up. What is the cause of this message and how can I get a normal startup message to appear?
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Did you do the verity check (it should change to N/A)
SykkNyzz said:
Did you do the verity check (it should change to N/A)
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No how do I do that please?
mikaleee said:
No how do I do that please?
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Where ever you were following the instructions to be rooted. One of the following there should have it

Device Trust Issues

Hello guys. I know that you can't relock your bootloader on the XZ Premium, but has anyone discovered a way to remove that horrible message that comes up when you restart or turn the phone on.
ToraxOutlaw said:
Hello guys. I know that you can't relock your bootloader on the XZ Premium, but has anyone discovered a way to remove that horrible message that comes up when you restart or turn the phone on.
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This is more horrible if you try to delete that warning because it comes from but loader and it so dangerous to try editing bootloader.

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