rafylora1230
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tryna restore my phone 100% stock im currently s-off and bootloader is unlocked and im put my phone back to stock help? pls thanks
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I have a guide specifically for that here.tryna restore my phone 100% stock im currently s-off and bootloader is unlocked and im put my phone back to stock help? pls thanks
Yup... the point of S-OFF is that you can do whatever you want... ramjet73's linked guide is the best in the business.Will this work even with Juopunut Bear hboot?
I have a guide specifically for that here.
Make sure you flash the zip to lock your bootloader before running the RUU.
ramjet73
I didn't have to flash the zip. I was specifically told that when you're s-off, you don't have to lock the bootloader. However, it won't really hurt anything if you relock it so it's probably just best to follow RamJet's instructions.
That's just to get out of box stock
No, for S-OFF users the RUU doesn't touch the bootloader locked/unlocked/relocked status or reset S-OFF to S-ON. JuopunutBear will reset the bootloader status to "locked", but many S-OFF users have unlocked their bootloaders after performing the wire trick not realizing that they can just use a custom hboot like JBear, Revolutionary or ENG instead.I thought the RUU locks the bootloader for you if you're S-OFF.
No, for S-OFF users the RUU doesn't touch the bootloader locked/unlocked/relocked status or reset S-OFF to S-ON. JuopunutBear will reset the bootloader status to "locked", but many S-OFF users have unlocked their bootloaders after performing the wire trick not realizing that they can just use a custom hboot like JBear, Revolutionary or ENG instead.
ramjet73
Wait, So your saying theres other ways to get s-off than doing the wire trick? Just by installing a different hboot? Dont you need to be s-off to install a different hboot?
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There is another method to get S-OFF for Evo 3D users but I don't recommend that for the Evo V since it involves flashing a couple of Sprint GB RUU's that may cause issues for VM users. That hasn't been tested yet so if a VM user wants to risk their phone the developer (unknownforce) thinks there's a chance that it could work for VM users. Read this part of a related thread for more detail.Wait, So your saying theres other ways to get s-off than doing the wire trick? Just by installing a different hboot? Dont you need to be s-off to install a different hboot?
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No, for S-OFF users the RUU doesn't touch the bootloader locked/unlocked/relocked status or reset S-OFF to S-ON. JuopunutBear will reset the bootloader status to "locked", but many S-OFF users have unlocked their bootloaders after performing the wire trick not realizing that they can just use a custom hboot like JBear, Revolutionary or ENG instead.
ramjet73
So after running the ruu on a vm evo, you'll be on 1.57, and if it was locked before you ran it, it stays locked and if you were unlocked it stays unlocked?
So after running the ruu on a vm evo, you'll be on 1.57, and if it was locked before you ran it, it stays locked and if you were unlocked it stays unlocked?
Added my reply to the XDA thread to give the layout of the EVO V 4G.There is another method to get S-OFF for Evo 3D users but I don't recommend that for the Evo V since it involves flashing a couple of Sprint GB RUU's that may cause issues for VM users. That hasn't been tested yet so if a VM user wants to risk their phone the developer (unknownforce) thinks there's a chance that it could work for VM users. Read this part of a related thread for more detail.
You are correct that you need to be S-OFF to install another hboot separately, but the RUU and OTA signed files can update the hboot to the latest stock version for S-ON users. It's not possible to get S-OFF by just flashing an hboot or we wouldn't need the other methods.
ramjet73
I just replied to that.Added my reply to the XDA thread to give the layout of the EVO V 4G.