S-off bypasses bootloader lock. There is no reason you would need to unlock bootloader for anything.
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S-off bypasses bootloader lock. There is no reason you would need to unlock bootloader for anything.
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Damn i wish i wouod have kniwn this last night lol... Wanted everything 100% fresh, so i relocked, ran the ruu, then got the unlock token from htcdev lol... I couod have shaved some time from the whoke process
Whats the best method redpoint? I tried to fastboot twrp while i was locked after ruu and i kept failing.... Would i be able to simply "fastboot oem unlock"?
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S-off bypasses bootloader lock. There is no reason you would need to unlock bootloader for anything.
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Weird.
I had RUU'd my phone (to remove tampered flag) and left it s-off
At this point it says ***RELOCKED*** AND s-off
Attempted to "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img"
Error: remote not allowed
Didn't work until I unlocked my bootloader again. :s
Did you lock your boot loader prior to ruuing?
And could you unlock by just fastboot OEM unlock?
Or did you have to do the whole token thing?
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If your s-off just keep it locked. Unlocking doesn't give you any extra benefit
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Can I still issue fast boot commands with s-off but locked boot loader?
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I couldn't.... I ran fastboot oem lock to relock it... Tried to fastboot twrp and had a FAIL
S-off bypasses bootloader lock. There is no reason you would need to unlock bootloader for anything.
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