Does using ODIN to flash the stock MD5 and PIT file lock the bootloader?

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I am trying to fix my phone. I unlocked it, installed a Cyanogenmod nightly and it wouldn't call out. So I restored my backup, and then it still wouldn't call out or text, realized that I was "roaming".

I am using ODIN to flash the stock 4.1.2 back and am hoping that it fixes it.

Does this re-lock the bootloader (this is what I want)
 
I am trying to fix my phone. I unlocked it, installed a Cyanogenmod nightly and it wouldn't call out. So I restored my backup, and then it still wouldn't call out or text, realized that I was "roaming".

I am using ODIN to flash the stock 4.1.2 back and am hoping that it fixes it.

Does this re-lock the bootloader (this is what I want)

I don't think so. I think relocking the bootloader is a set of specific steps, like how unlocking it was.
 
Ok. My phone might be completely bricked. I unlocked the bootloader, and then I put Cyanogen mod 10.2 nightly from today on it. I couldn't make phone calls or anything.

So i restored the backup I made. It thought I was in roaming. Couldn't make calls or anything.

So I plugged it into my computer to restore the Stock (which I had done on Sunday and it worked fine). Well when I rebooted it just flashes samsung note II over and over and over again really really fast.

Any help? :D
 
If you can get into your recovery, try clearing cache factory reset

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Ok. My phone might be completely bricked. I unlocked the bootloader, and then I put Cyanogen mod 10.2 nightly from today on it. I couldn't make phone calls or anything.

So i restored the backup I made. It thought I was in roaming. Couldn't make calls or anything.

So I plugged it into my computer to restore the Stock (which I had done on Sunday and it worked fine). Well when I rebooted it just flashes samsung note II over and over and over again really really fast.

Any help? :D

If you can get into recovery or the bootloader, I would suggest reloading a Stock ROM.
 
Other than whatever button combination, no.

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