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> I still don't get why a seal prevents someone from flashing the > chip but not from replacing the hard drive. You could also check > your hard drive ID to make sure it has not been replaced. > I never said it prevents anything. it only allows some rudimentary level of detection capability. > In my opinion the danger of hard drive replacement is the same as > re-flashing the rom. > Exactly. That is why I recommended against using --unrestricted. They can replace your HDD, but the chances of them being able to replicate a correct GPG signature is very hard. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVXHFKAAoJEP9Ft0z50c+UFdAH/Aro2WDaAef3/DsnTd4R1TNQ Aq1fKO2LMq+RgVGAu3D/OoF8PL2Kj6vhtwtSW5ybrHkEArN+qdApsUihNMpFHQMA x54TpvQuVSZnAiSnrXpfbn3+DAjkZbyD+OHLU/bH+YxLPr9GV2NMswKM/AUC2Kxl a0OizSwpt3lraSfSe7t4YvLjDAp/duLC1qCnsTEbxUuNy7iZK+eptPYwFlttJqfh Fe+Qwihaic2DjB6DPaPwLNjUJK+8wnQkVULc42xn5WvYaJcSIakcfDutce8eB7pN L4M9fMAlR6MnXi9ERxqnN1OS0sooP++ryA8PHVfvtAa6aS5a/VztEDC1Oo3UVMs= =QcmK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
