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I got my g2 with 12b already on it, how do I root it? The root thread I saw only mentions 11a or whatever the previous update is, I'm also worried know if i can unlock the bootllader or not
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You can root 12b with ioroot19. Bootloader is locked so use freegee to install twrp recovery.
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scram99 said:
You can root 12b with ioroot19. Bootloader is locked so use freegee to install twrp recovery.
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Ioroot and freegee. .just rooted mine with this method
http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/...t/ioroot10.zip .....extract and run the root.bat and follow the demands !!!!!!!!
reinaldistic said:
I got my g2 with 12b already on it, how do I root it? The root thread I saw only mentions 11a or whatever the previous update is, I'm also worried know if i can unlock the bootllader or not
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The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
Ronbo19 said:
The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
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That's why I use cwm. Never had those issues
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my thread for the VZW LG G2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709496
MoE MuRk said:
That's why I use cwm. Never had those issues
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my thread for the VZW LG G2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2709496
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MoE MuRk said:
http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/...t/ioroot10.zip .....extract and run the root.bat and follow the demands !!!!!!!!
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Ronbo19 said:
The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
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why are people answering such an old question? I've had it rooted, modded, and have installed cyanogenmod plenty of times since this question was posted back in january
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Because once the KitKat OTA goes live by VZ (could happen, right?), there would be no way to get on the 12B bootstack (no TOT or KDZ). Right now it seems that most of the devs work with the OTA leak will involve the 12B bootstack. You can always go back to 10b or 11a through the tot method. You might not be able to go back if you take an official VZ KitKat update (could happen right??)
Idk maybe I'm wrong. Just my FUD.
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You could very possibly be right
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Ronbo19 said:
The newest version of ioroot is ioroot25, which will root all versions including 24A http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48709232&postcount=869&nocache=1&z=7334539103321731. Once rooted, download the TWRP 2.6.3.3 from JRJ442's link https://www.dropbox.com/s/meddqewk6muv8p5/twrp.img, also download his TWRP 2.7 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnj9i1lsg8oc1js/Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980.zip and put both on your sdcard. Then install flashify and use that to flash TWRP 2.6.3.3 ( Just make sure you choose recovery when you start flashify and select the twrp.img from your internal storage. Once you reboot into TWRP 2.6.3.3 you can install the TWRP 2.7 zip (you previously downloaded) via the install in TWRP. These are the exact steps I followed and it was seemless. I can also sucessfully create backups via TWRP 7 without issue (seems to be a problem with some versions).
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+1 Worked exactly as described.
I have downloaded a TWRP 2.7 flashable zip. The official instructions on the TWRP site talk about using a .img file, but they don't have a 2.7 img for vs980.
Many threads mention some images are Lokified, others are not, I'm not sure how to install.
This is a new G2 with 12B that I'm going to root with IORoot 25, how can I get TWRP installed on it as well, preferably in same adb session?
Thanks
Is this the right way?
flash older 2.6.3.2 img using Flashify
reboot into recovery
flash 2.7 zip
Is there a faster way to do this?
Can someone please help?
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Can someone please help?
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Root with ioroot
Flashify has its own download section, I would download the .IMG file in the app, just to make sure you have the correct one.
Follow directions in flashify.
I just did this with cwm and it worked, it might have the latest twrp to flash in the app.
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Can someone please help?
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If you just want the easiest method, do this:
Extract twrp.lok from this thread. (first download twrp.zip...the .lok file is in there) Rename the extension to img. Flash that with flashify. Then flash this in recovery. You should now be on twrp 2.7 loki'd for 12b. :good:
Credit for that procedure goes to JRJ442...i just explained his steps from here.
xemnas18 said:
If you just want the easiest method, do this:
Extract twrp.lok from this thread. (first download twrp.zip...the .lok file is in there) Rename the extension to img. Flash that with flashify. Then flash this in recovery. You should now be on twrp 2.7 loki'd for 12b. :good:
Credit for that procedure goes to JRJ442...i just explained his steps from here.
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+1 This works perfectly.
xemnas18 said:
If you just want the easiest method, do this:
Extract twrp.lok from this thread. (first download twrp.zip...the .lok file is in there) Rename the extension to img. Flash that with flashify. Then flash this in recovery. You should now be on twrp 2.7 loki'd for 12b. :good:
Credit for that procedure goes to JRJ442...i just explained his steps from here.
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Will this method work if I already have TWRP 2.6.3.3? My goal is: get to TWRP 2.7 but tried to go into TWRP and flash the "openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-vs980.zip", it tells me I can't because it can't find "/tmp/loki.sh" (couldn't capture exact message). Currently I'm on 12B.
thanks
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Will this method work if I already have TWRP 2.6.3.3? My goal is: get to TWRP 2.7 but tried to go into TWRP and flash the "openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.0-vs980.zip", it tells me I can't because it can't find "/tmp/loki.sh" (couldn't capture exact message). Currently I'm on 12B.
thanks
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Yeah the official that you tried doesn't have the correct Loki patch for 12B. Thats why it throws that message. All the ones I made for VS980 are patched to work on 11A or 12B. Just click on "This" a few posts up. That goes to my Dropbox. The zip is Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980. Just flash in recovery, then reboot recovery and it'll be 2.7
Or if you have Flashify you can download and install 2.7 through that.
These one click tools worked for me. I went from 12b + stock recovery to twrp 2.7 with just a few clicks. I used it yesterday. Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2713954
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JRJ442 said:
Yeah the official that you tried doesn't have the correct Loki patch for 12B. Thats why it throws that message. All the ones I made for VS980 are patched to work on 11A or 12B. Just click on "This" a few posts up. That goes to my Dropbox. The zip is Stock-TWRP2.7-VS980. Just flash in recovery, then reboot recovery and it'll be 2.7
Or if you have Flashify you can download and install 2.7 through that.
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thanks. worked as expected.
thanks for sharing
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I successfully rooted my lg g2 on 26a with stump, but I'm wondering as how i can get twrp installed without bricking. Will the VS980 Autorec work with 26a? or is there any other solution please help me out. BTW i just got my phone back from LG so i don't want to brick again and have to send it in lol. Thanks in adcanve!
uraks said:
I successfully rooted my lg g2 on 26a with stump, but I'm wondering as how i can get twrp installed without bricking. Will the VS980 Autorec work with 26a? or is there any other solution please help me out. BTW i just got my phone back from LG so i don't want to brick again and have to send it in lol. Thanks in adcanve!
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Not sure about autorec (never used it) but I know Freedom Tool works (used it twice):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2713954
Have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!
uraks said:
I successfully rooted my lg g2 on 26a with stump, but I'm wondering as how i can get twrp installed without bricking. Will the VS980 Autorec work with 26a? or is there any other solution please help me out. BTW i just got my phone back from LG so i don't want to brick again and have to send it in lol. Thanks in adcanve!
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Yes, AutoRec will work just fine. I've used it plenty of times on 26A.
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Yes, AutoRec will work just fine. I've used it plenty of times on 26A.
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But in my case the AutoREC can't flash those 24A, 24A, 12A/B ... in zip format ... all ERROR can't read ZIP file....
You got any idea where I could get the working VS98026A Stock ROM?
THank in advance
mKHMER
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But in my case the AutoREC can't flash those 24A, 24A, 12A/B ... in zip format ... all ERROR can't read ZIP file....
You got any idea where I could get the working VS98026A Stock ROM?
THank in advance
mKHMER
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Autorec doesn't use a zip, it just does the behind the scene things needed to flash TWRP then flashes it. Can you clarify what you're trying to do?
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Autorec doesn't use a zip, it just does the behind the scene things needed to flash TWRP then flashes it. Can you clarify what you're trying to do?
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As far as I could see that latest AUTORec.apk installation is now included with TWRP already. After rooted my phone, installed AUTOREC, grant root and flashing customer recovery image straight aways, I could flash some ZIP file but not those ROM such VS98011A, VS98024A, VS98026A, etc all return FAIL - Can't Read Zip file. But I from AutoREC recovery menu, I could install Spirit ROM.zip and others.
Why only those stock ROM in zip format are FAIL to be flashed from within AUTOREC/TWRP ????
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As far as I could see that latest AUTORec.apk installation is now included with TWRP already. After rooted my phone, installed AUTOREC, grant root and flashing customer recovery image straight aways, I could flash some ZIP file but not those ROM such VS98011A, VS98024A, VS98026A, etc all return FAIL - Can't Read Zip file. But I from AutoREC recovery menu, I could install Spirit ROM.zip and others.
Why only those stock ROM in zip format are FAIL to be flashed from within AUTOREC/TWRP ????
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Autorec flashes TWRP, that's it, once in recovery you're just using TWRP. You can delete Autorec from your phone after you're done flashing TWRP. Anyway, you can't install stock releases via TWRP unless a dev modifies one to be flashed. Care to point to one of the zip's you're trying to flash?
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Yes, AutoRec will work just fine. I've used it plenty of times on 26A.
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Where you able to flash the latest 2.8.1.0 Twrp zip after using AutoRec?
droidrev71 said:
Where you able to flash the latest 2.8.1.0 Twrp zip after using AutoRec?
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If I recall correctly, AutoRec doesn't have the most up-to-date recovery built-in. I just flashed the latest afterward.
bouchigo said:
Yes, AutoRec will work just fine. I've used it plenty of times on 26A.
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If I recall correctly, AutoRec doesn't have the most up-to-date recovery built-in. I just flashed the latest afterward.
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Correct, AutoRec comes with 2.7.0.0. I tried upgrading Twrp by flashing the latest Twrp zip and it failed. I guess it's just my device. I looked for the 2.8.1.0. Img file but couldn't find it.
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Correct, AutoRec comes with 2.7.0.0. I tried upgrading Twrp by flashing the latest Twrp zip and it failed. I guess it's just my device. I looked for the 2.8.1.0. Img file but couldn't find it.
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Extract the one from the 26A bootstack, it's already lokied.
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Extract the one from the 26A bootstack, it's already lokied.
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Thanks but that's not the most current. 2.8.0.1 is in the bootstack.. i don't get why the 2.8.1.0 zip fails when I flash.. I guess I might have to try the bumped one.
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NalNalas said:
Here's a fix for the LED being constantly on
1. Disable notification light
2. Reboot
done
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That works but kills the front one too.
I flashed the rom, bootstack, and supsersu (in that order) and I get a kernel crash when booting.
"kernel panic - not syncing L2 master port error detected"
Any ideas?
zone117x said:
I flashed the rom, bootstack, and supsersu (in that order) and I get a kernel crash when booting.
"kernel panic - not syncing L2 master port error detected"
Any ideas?
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Flash bootstack, then rom n supersu.
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Flash bootstack, then rom n supersu.
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Alright I did that but its been on the Verizon boot animation for over 20 minutes now. Is something still wrong?
Do I have to have anything installed that wasn't mentioned in the post?
Thanks
zone117x said:
Alright I did that but its been on the Verizon boot animation for over 20 minutes now. Is something still wrong?
Do I have to have anything installed that wasn't mentioned in the post?
Thanks
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U full wipe?
Am I missing it or is knock code still not here? Is it in the manual ota method or neither? Any ways thanks for the Rom because grola was starting to mess up.
So, I'm on the forced OTA 39A and everything is running great, I also just rooted it using this method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
Anyway to install TWRP onto this yet? I did a stupid thing and installed AutoRec and flashed recovery just to try it, and it worked fine. Until I rebooted out of recovery, then I got the dreaded LG Security Error. So I had to restore back to 27A and go back to 39A.
LetsHaveSomeAndroidFun said:
So, I'm on the forced OTA 39A and everything is running great, I also just rooted it using this method here http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
Anyway to install TWRP onto this yet? I did a stupid thing and installed AutoRec and flashed recovery just to try it, and it worked fine. Until I rebooted out of recovery, then I got the dreaded LG Security Error. So I had to restore back to 27A and go back to 39A.
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This is a bit of a guess, so proceed at your own risk, but could you use AutoRec to install recovery, then once in recovery, flash the 39A bootstack from this thread, which also contains a bumped TWRP? I'm thinking the patched kernel that AutoRec installs is what's breaking things
Don't do this. Doesn't work
detonation said:
This is a bit of a guess, so proceed at your own risk, but could you use AutoRec to install recovery, then once in recovery, flash the 39A bootstack from this thread, which also contains a bumped TWRP? I'm thinking the patched kernel that AutoRec installs is what's breaking things
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Well, I just spent the last few hours re-setting up my device again, but I'll try it. Might as well, if it doesn't work I'll just re-do everything again lol. I wish I would of known that the bootstack for 39A was available, I would of tried it then but oh well. Will let you know how it goes.
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Nope, just tried it. After installing the recovery then the bootstack I restart and I get secure booting error boot certification verify and the only thing I can do is get back into recovery, so no good.
LetsHaveSomeAndroidFun said:
Well, I just spent the last few hours re-setting up my device again, but I'll try it. Might as well, if it doesn't work I'll just re-do everything again lol. I wish I would of known that the bootstack for 39A was available, I would of tried it then but oh well. Will let you know how it goes.
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Nope, just tried it. After installing the recovery then the bootstack I restart and I get secure booting error boot certification verify and the only thing I can do is get back into recovery, so no good.
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Well thanks for being the guinea pig at least. In retrospect, AutoRec loki's your boot.img, but those bootstack zips don't include a bumped boot.img (since they are rom specific I think) so you get the security error still. I'll leave this up to the experts from now on
detonation said:
Well thanks for being the guinea pig at least. In retrospect, AutoRec loki's your boot.img, but those bootstack zips don't include a bumped boot.img (since they are rom specific I think) so you get the security error still. I'll leave this up to the experts from now on
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You're welcome, not a problem! I see, I have all the partitions of this ROM including boot.img, maybe if I name it update.zip and flash it via TWRP I can get it to boot? I think I'll try it...It's worth a shot.
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You're welcome, not a problem! I see, I have all the partitions of this ROM including boot.img, maybe if I name it update.zip and flash it via TWRP I can get it to boot? I think I'll try it...It's worth a shot.
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All else fails, and you still want to be the closest to stock 39a with root and recovery, I suppose you could just wipe, flash the 27A bootstack, flash this 39A ROM, then flash the 39A bootstack (should't need to KDZ or anything assuming you're still able to get into TWRP). According to this post the differences in this rom and stock are the basically the components that we couldn't pull before root was available, but now they're availabe and in that bootstack zip - once again, no guarantees though, I think I'll try to be patient and wait for the devs to release something
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All else fails, and you still want to be the closest to stock 39a with root and recovery, I suppose you could just wipe, flash the 27A bootstack, flash this 39A ROM, then flash the 39A bootstack (should't need to KDZ or anything assuming you're still able to get into TWRP). According to this post the differences in this rom and stock are the basically the components that we couldn't pull before root was available, but now they're availabe and in that bootstack zip - once again, no guarantees though, I think I'll try to be patient and wait for the devs to release something
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You can't install the recovery because you need the 4.4 aboot. You can adb the the 27A aboot.img through a terminal on your pc or on your phone, then adb blastagator's recovery, and you will be able to have recovery. I'm running twrp no problems right now.
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Need a bumped boot.img too. I was bootlooping until I applied one.
bouchigo said:
You can't install the recovery because you need the 4.4 aboot. You can adb the the 27A aboot.img through a terminal on your pc or on your phone, then adb blastagator's recovery, and you will be able to have recovery. I'm running twrp no problems right now.
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Need a bumped boot.img too. I was bootlooping until I applied one.
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Thanks for this.
So I need to be on rooted 39A and then adb flash aboot.img and then adb flash recovery? And any help for a bumped boot.img? I've only had my LG G2 about 2 weeks. Thank you.
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You can't install the recovery because you need the 4.4 aboot. You can adb the the 27A aboot.img through a terminal on your pc or on your phone, then adb blastagator's recovery, and you will be able to have recovery. I'm running twrp no problems right now.
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Need a bumped boot.img too. I was bootlooping until I applied one.
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Where did you get the bumped boot.img from? Also, all the bootloader files in the resource thread are bins, not imgs, does that matter?
To get to stock rooted 39A with TWRP, it sounds like the process is:
-manually apply 39A OTA
-root using new exploit
-push 27A (or 28A) aboot
-push bumped 39A boot.img
-push TWRP
LetsHaveSomeAndroidFun said:
Thanks for this.
So I need to be on rooted 39A and then adb flash aboot.img and then adb flash recovery? And any help for a bumped boot.img? I've only had my LG G2 about 2 weeks. Thank you.
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Yes. See below.
detonation said:
Where did you get the bumped boot.img from? Also, all the bootloader files in the resource thread are bins, not imgs, does that matter?
To get to stock rooted 39A with TWRP, it sounds like the process is:
-manually apply 39A OTA
-root using new exploit
-push 27A (or 28A) aboot
-push bumped 39A boot.img
-push TWRP
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Yeah, either 27A or 28A (confirmed by xdabbeb) should work. I bumped the 39A boot image myself (not hard to do, the info. is readily available on how to do it).
Just change the .bin to .img.
Here is the boot image (adb push it, not a flash file): http://www.mediafire.com/download/pele8oikzesdn39/bumped_boot-image.zip
MD5Sum (of zip file): 6b1f793cdf00db3ef52d1fd08f7b3af2
MD5Sum (of boot.img itself): b4254d5aebe30ad4f1d5e924f45e9bff
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Yes. See below.
Yeah, either 27A or 28A (confirmed by xdabbeb) should work. I bumped the 39A boot image myself (not hard to do, the info. is readily available on how to do it).
Just change the .bin to img.
Here is the boot image (adb push it, not a flash file): http://www.mediafire.com/download/pele8oikzesdn39/bumped_boot-image.zip
MD5Sum (of zip file): 6b1f793cdf00db3ef52d1fd08f7b3af2
MD5Sum (of boot.img itself): b4254d5aebe30ad4f1d5e924f45e9bff
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If it's not too much trouble, could you give me some step by step instructions? I am trying to push the aboot.img but it's saying device not found, when it is etc..Thank you.
LetsHaveSomeAndroidFun said:
If it's not too much trouble, could you give me some step by step instructions? I am trying to push the aboot.img but it's saying device not found, when it is etc..Thank you.
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Download this file; inside are the instructions that I wrote up, and links to the files on how to do it: http://www.mediafire.com/download/h7544eak22lp2c9/Install_TWRP_Recovery_on_vs980_LP_39A.zip
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Download this file; inside are the instruction that I wrote up, and links to the files on how to do it: http://www.mediafire.com/download/h7544eak22lp2c9/Install_TWRP_Recovery_on_vs980_LP_39A.zip
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Thank you so much, this worked perfectly!
hey guys
i had a working lg g2 vzw running xdabbeb's 2.5 rom
i wanted to upgrade to his vs982.5 v1.1 but i was running 26a so i decided to flash 27a bootstack
however, I BRICKED!
everytime i boot, i get this http://imgur.com/NwrZIyg,vLAACcX
and when I boot into download mode, i get this! http://imgur.com/NwrZIyg,vLAACcX
so if i cant get into download mode, I can't use the KDZ method with lg flash tool, correct?
any guidance would be great
thanks!
Nblufire12 said:
hey guys
i had a working lg g2 vzw running xdabbeb's 2.5 rom
i wanted to upgrade to his vs982.5 v1.1 but i was running 26a so i decided to flash 27a bootstack
however, I BRICKED!
everytime i boot, i get this http://imgur.com/NwrZIyg,vLAACcX
and when I boot into download mode, i get this! http://imgur.com/NwrZIyg,vLAACcX
so if i cant get into download mode, I can't use the KDZ method with lg flash tool, correct?
any guidance would be great
thanks!
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You're not bricked, you just flashed an older 27A bootstack, or some other bootstack that wipes your laf partition...this means download mode will not work.
Go to xdabbeb's resources page, and download the 27A bootstack from there, and flash it in twrp; this will give you download mode back: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...s980-resources-bootstacks-unofficial-t3050777
You should still have twrp on your phone - if you don't know how to enter recovery with key presses, you will need to do some reading on how to do it.
bouchigo said:
You're not bricked, you just flashed an older 27A bootstack, or some other bootstack that wipes your laf partition...this means download mode will not work.
Go to xdabbeb's resources page, and download the 27A bootstack from there, and flash it in twrp; this will give you download mode back: http://forum.xda-developers.com/ver...s980-resources-bootstacks-unofficial-t3050777
You should still have twrp on your phone - if you don't know how to enter recovery with key presses, you will need to do some reading on how to do it.
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EDIT
IM IN RECOVERY!! But everything else is dead. how do i transfer the .zip to flash if all i can do is get into recovery?
thanks
Nblufire12 said:
EDIT
IM IN RECOVERY!! But everything else is dead. how do i transfer the .zip to flash if all i can do is get into recovery?
thanks
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There are many ways, you're going to have to research. I'm mobile right now, so I can't really help right now. If you're on blastagator's twrp 2.8.5.1 you can enable MTP in recovery, and transfer it that way.
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bouchigo said:
There are many ways, you're going to have to research. I'm mobile right now, so I can't really help right now. If you're on blastagator's twrp 2.8.5.1 you can enable MTP in recovery, and transfer it that way.
Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
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you did enough... i fixed it! so awesome. i was about to restore via ubuntu it would have taken all night
thankyou!!!!