How do I get rid of that message at the beginning of boot where it says something like push any key to pause boot that your bootloader is unlocked or something like that how do I get rid of that message at the beginning of boot?
You can't. Learn to live with it [emoji6]
mrdreamers said:
How do I get rid of that message at the beginning of boot where it says something like push any key to pause boot that your bootloader is unlocked or something like that how do I get rid of that message at the beginning of boot?
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Go back to completely stock and re-lock the boot loader.
Otherwise you live with it like everyone else.
tech_head said:
Go back to completely stock and re-lock the boot loader.
Otherwise you live with it like everyone else.
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This!
While a crappy message, it serves a purpose. The only way to get rid of it is to flash back to stock and then release tech_head said.
Scott said:
This!
While a crappy message, it serves a purpose. The only way to get rid of it is to flash back to stock and then release tech_head said.
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I do apologise. Sarcasm isn't universal.
tech_head said:
I do apologise. Sarcasm isn't universal.
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But none the less, its true :angel:
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After unlocking bootloader message is coming your device is corrupt and can't be checked for corruption but after some time I have reverted to stock and relocked OEM using Nexus Root toolkit but even then warning is coming any way to remove this..
Mohit M'S said:
After unlocking bootloader message is coming your device is corrupt and can't be checked for corruption but after some time I have reverted to stock and relocked OEM using Nexus Root toolkit but even then warning is coming any way to remove this..
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It is highly unlikely that after relocking that message would come. Actually, that message could be ignored if your ROM boots fine.
What does the bootloader display about locked status?
DJBhardwaj said:
It is highly unlikely that after relocking that message would come. Actually, that message could be ignored if your ROM boots fine.
What does the bootloader display about locked status?
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Your device is corrupt and can't be checked for corruption
Mohit M'S said:
Your device is corrupt and can't be checked for corruption
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Not that. I meant in the bootloader mode itself. Does it display "Device is Locked" or "Device is Unlocked"?
DJBhardwaj said:
Not that. I meant in the bootloader mode itself. Does it display "Device is Locked" or "Device is Unlocked"?
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Device is locked
Mohit M'S said:
Device is locked
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Unlock it again. Go from scratch and flash the factory image using Heisenberg's guide in the General section. After flashing that, see if it solves the issue.
Using toolkits could be buggy at times. I am not against them, but it's good to flash manually, so that you can keep a track on things.
DJBhardwaj said:
Unlock it again. Go from scratch and flash the factory image using Heisenberg's guide in the General section. After flashing that, see if it solves the issue.
Using toolkits could be buggy at times. I am not against them, but it's good to flash manually, so that you can keep a track on things.
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can I flash without unlocking bootloader because after unlocking bootloader there r some heat issues
Mohit M'S said:
can I flash without unlocking bootloader because after unlocking bootloader there r some heat issues
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No you can't flash anything with a locked bootloader. Plus, it's entirely impossible for an unlocked bootloader to cause heat issues, that's either placebo or a coincidence (another cause).
PS. The title of this thread is useless, you should describe your issue in the title, not create text faces.
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No you can't flash anything with a locked bootloader. Plus, it's entirely impossible for an unlocked bootloader to cause heat issues, that's either placebo or a coincidence (another cause).
PS. The title of this thread is useless, you should describe your issue in the title, not create text faces.
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OK OK but after unlocking it there is any way to relock it and remove this error message
Mohit M'S said:
OK OK but after unlocking it there is any way to relock it and remove this error message
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Yes, of course. Infact that's the reason I asked you about the lock status on the first place. Stock ROM with locked bootloader shouldn't give this warning. It should make it go away.
That is why, I asked you to perform a flash manually. Please refer to Heisenberg's guide for the steps.
Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Mohit M'S said:
OK OK but after unlocking it there is any way to relock it and remove this error message
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Yes, after locking the bootloader the message should disappear. But, I'd strongly recommend leaving it unlocked and just dealing with the message. If an OTA ever fails or something else goes wrong you'll need fastboot to flash the factory images to recover your device, you'll be forced to unlock the bootloader, this will wipe the device and you'll lose all of your data because there'll be no way to back it up first.
DJBhardwaj said:
Not that. I meant in the bootloader mode itself. Does it display "Device is Locked" or "Device is Unlocked"?
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Sorry message is Device can't be trusted or it may not work properly
Mohit M'S said:
Sorry message is Device can't be trusted or it may not work properly
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Did you reflash manually?
DJBhardwaj said:
Did you reflash manually?
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Nope gonna do this by today or tomorrow
Mohit M'S said:
Nope gonna do this by today or tomorrow
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Sure and then let us know. And keep the bootloader unlocked, it will help you to deal with a few issues (if any), in the future, as already mentioned above by Heisenberg.
-_____- why do people still use toolkits? Try getting use to Adb; it would save you a lot of time dealing with errors.
Mohit M'S said:
Sorry message is Device can't be trusted or it may not work properly
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There is only one way to get rid of the message, and you have already been told.
The solution is to relock your bootloader. Nothing else will fix it.
uicnren said:
There is only one way to get rid of the message, and you have already been told.
The solution is to relock your bootloader. Nothing else will fix it.
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First when I unlocked it message is coming your device is corrupt and can't be checked for corruption but after relocking it message is coming device can't be trusted or may not work properly and it is happening it is not working properly no system update for me even Android one got update and all my friends got update who r using it..??
Ruined my phone
Mohit M'S said:
First when I unlocked it message is coming your device is corrupt and can't be checked for corruption but after relocking it message is coming device can't be trusted or may not work properly and it is happening it is not working properly no system update for me even Android one got update and all my friends got update who r using it..
Ruined my phone
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It didnt ruin your phone.
Simply reflash the stock images and start over from scratch.
If you root or modify the phone in any way from stock, you will get those messages. They are simply that, messages. They do not affect your phone negatively. Other things you have done (like root, or installing apps from unknown sources) WILL affect the phone.
Flash stock images, relock bootloader and it will be brand new, like the day you got it.
If you dont wish to go back to stock, but want to flash OTA updates when they come out (and you are already rooted) look into using FlashFire.
uicnren said:
It didnt ruin your phone.
Simply reflash the stock images and start over from scratch.
If you root or modify the phone in any way from stock, you will get those messages. They are simply that, messages. They do not affect your phone negatively. Other things you have done (like root, or installing apps from unknown sources) WILL affect the phone.
Flash stock images, relock bootloader and it will be brand new, like the day you got it.
If you dont wish to go back to stock, but want to flash OTA updates when they come out (and you are already rooted) look into using FlashFire.
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U didn't understand what I said I have already reverted my to stock ROM and relocked the bootloader but even then message is coming device can't be trusted or may not work properly and I'm not even getting any updates not even April update and all friends got this I'm currently pure stock
Problem are:-
Message is still there
Updates r not coming
I am upgrading my phone and you have to return your phone in order to get the new one. How do I relock my bootloader? Is there a way?
austtint said:
I am upgrading my phone and you have to return your phone in order to get the new one. How do I relock my bootloader? Is there a way?
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You can... but it doesn't really matter. flash a 100% stock rom, install the boot logo fix, stock recovery.img and return it.
My phone was accepted in that condition.
y8s said:
You can... but it doesn't really matter. flash a 100% stock rom, install the boot logo fix, stock recovery.img and return it.
My phone was accepted in that condition.
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Yeah I doubt they care enough to boot into the bootloader and check. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't know how to either.
Cobra04 said:
Yeah I doubt they care enough to boot into the bootloader and check. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't know how to either.
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and even if you re-lock the bootloader IF they are really checking it will show it was unlocked and re-locked. (status code)
Hi,
Is there any way to remove the warning which appears when the device is powering on but keep root?
Thanks
Yh like a splash img. Warning message is annoying
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shayaanshaikh1 said:
Hi,
Is there any way to remove the warning which appears when the device is powering on but keep root?
Thanks
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yes, lock bootloader back...
shayaanshaikh1 said:
Hi,
Is there any way to remove the warning which appears when the device is powering on but keep root?
Thanks
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No. You can't. Only huawei can. You need too mess up with the bootloader and that thing is made by experienced developers...and it s kinda hard. You need to dig deep in ... i would advise you to live that message. I know is annoying but leave it as it is.
Reflash the rom.
Keeping the bootloader unlocked will not be as *good" as it is
Hi guys,
I just recently bought LG V20 H910 and its stucked on December 1, 2016 update Now the simple thing i want is to remain on stock and update the software.
The thing that i learned is we need AT&T sim which is not possible for me and the second thing is Bootloader unlock.
Now guide that what should is do, i know dirty santa's FM problem i dont want that also the boot time is longer .
It would be helpful if anyone guide to simple update without further modifications or root.
If you don't have an AT&T SIM, you can't update without rooting. However, if you don't want to stay rooted, you can flash a back to stock zip that will unroot you and keep you on the latest firmware.
However, if the only reason you don't want to stay rooted is the FM radio, that is now fixed.
-- Brian
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If you don't have an AT&T SIM, you can't update without rooting. However, if you don't want to stay rooted, you can flash a back to stock zip that will unroot you and keep you on the latest firmware.
However, if the only reason you don't want to stay rooted is the FM radio, that is now fixed.
-- Brian
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Thank you for quick reply. can u please give the link from where to start and also i heard that after bootloader unlock there is some kind of warning and delay booting time , is that fixed as well?
runningnak3d said:
If you don't have an AT&T SIM, you can't update without rooting. However, if you don't want to stay rooted, you can flash a back to stock zip that will unroot you and keep you on the latest firmware.
However, if the only reason you don't want to stay rooted is the FM radio, that is now fixed.
-- Brian
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If I have AT&T SIM but I am not in the US. Will I get the update?
Mastermind_hassan said:
Thank you for quick reply. can u please give the link from where to start and also i heard that after bootloader unlock there is some kind of warning and delay booting time , is that fixed as well?
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If you use the dirty santa root you'll still have the corrupt warning screen and slightly longer boot time, static on display can be eliminated by flashing a custom kernel
cnjax said:
If you use the dirty santa root you'll still have the corrupt warning screen and slightly longer boot time, static on display can be eliminated by flashing a custom kernel
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What are other methods for H910 bootloader unlocking that dont have that corrupt warning screen and longer boot time
Mastermind_hassan said:
Thank you for quick reply. can u please give the link from where to start and also i heard that after bootloader unlock there is some kind of warning and delay booting time , is that fixed as well?
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The boot time is a little longer, but yes, the REALLY long boot time has been fixed. The warning will always be there if you have an unlocked bootloader. That comes from the bootloader itself. You could change the image if you felt like digging into raw_resources, but that is a major risk.
nirvikkhanal said:
If I have AT&T SIM but I am not in the US. Will I get the update?
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I have no idea.
-- Brian
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The boot time is a little longer, but yes, the REALLY long boot time has been fixed. The warning will always be there if you have an unlocked bootloader. That comes from the bootloader itself. You could change the image if you felt like digging into raw_resources, but that is a major risk.
I have no idea.
-- Brian
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okay thank you please give me the link to get started
runningnak3d said:
The boot time is a little longer, but yes, the REALLY long boot time has been fixed. The warning will always be there if you have an unlocked bootloader. That comes from the bootloader itself. You could change the image if you felt like digging into raw_resources, but that is a major risk.
I have no idea.
-- Brian
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Just one last question, i have completed everything now i just wanted ask like for example if i wanted to sale my phone what things should i do to make that fizzy bootloader screen gone? because when i sell it to seller he will think there is some kind of fault in the screen
Mastermind_hassan said:
Just one last question, i have completed everything now i just wanted ask like for example if i wanted to sale my phone what things should i do to make that fizzy bootloader screen gone? because when i sell it to seller he will think there is some kind of fault in the screen
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The only way to get rid of the boot screen is to go back to completely stock and locked boot loader, search the v20 forums there are threads around on how to do it.
Hey, is it possible to get rid of this message when booting?
Would be nice
Sure, just re-lock your bootloader. Presto. ?
thedrizzle said:
Sure, just re-lock your bootloader. Presto. ?
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Probably a stupid question but im rooted, will it still boot up?
Macblack1991 said:
Probably a stupid question but im rooted, will it still boot up?
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No, it's likely that your device will brick. Please don't do so
veatesia said:
No, it's likely that your device will brick. Please don't do so
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Okay thanks for the reply
Dead end thread, there have been many many many many many posts about that since oneplus introduced that a couple of years ago
THERE IS NO WAY TO GET RID OF THAT WHILE UNLOCKED
period
and there's a thread about it here. been following this from the start and apparently it's next to impossible to achieve.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/development/wip-dissecting-bootloader-aka-rid-t3878470
veatesia said:
No, it's likely that your device will brick. Please don't do so
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I have experience doing that. Yes your device will definitely get BRICKED!!! Just ignore that boot screen, do not attempt to do anything to get rid of it. It just takes time to accept it. I use to think about getting rid of it as well when i was using my Oneplus 3. I re-locked the bootloader and got bricked. I couldn't do anything and had to send it back to Oneplus to fix it.
There have been other devices where they are able to replace the image with another, such as a blank image to hide the warning. I've also seen people load custom ROMs signed with their own signature so they can relock their bootloader after loading a custom OS. So there are things that can be done, but it's not something to just play around with, as mentioned, mess it up, and you'll brick something.
Thanks for the replies. Well I guess its just how it is, nit a big issue, was just wondering because most videos of custom roms I saw this part was cut out lol.