I was downgrading my LG L90 to D41510c_00.kdz and it went all the way to 100% but as the phone booted up it looped and i used LG flash tool 2014 to downgrade it the first time it was fine. the second time i did it, it was to update it to lollipop but it was too slow so i downgraded the phone again everything went well until it booted up
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I was downgrading my LG L90 to D41510c_00.kdz and it went all the way to 100% but as the phone booted up it looped and i used LG flash tool 2014 to downgrade it the first time it was fine. the second time i did it, it was to update it to lollipop but it was too slow so i downgraded the phone again everything went well until it booted up
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1. lollipop takes a while to bootup
2. it looped because you didnt wipe data when you are trying to switch roms so of course stock roms arent gonna boot with previous data you need to wipe data.
asimbilal00 said:
I was downgrading my LG L90 to D41510c_00.kdz and it went all the way to 100% but as the phone booted up it looped and i used LG flash tool 2014 to downgrade it the first time it was fine. the second time i did it, it was to update it to lollipop but it was too slow so i downgraded the phone again everything went well until it booted up
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I have made a guide for unbricking. Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3088131 is the guide. Follow it and you should be able to fix everything. Make sure you do a CES flash instead of a Normal one when you get to the flashing KDZ's. I also would suggest, once you get to stock lollipop, to flash @brossovitch's latest nandroid by extracting the zip into your TWRP>Backup>LG******>File name of choice then go to TWRP and Restore the file. Let me know in my thread if you have any questions.
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I tried to update my brothers phone to 4.4 from 12B because he kept saying that it would try to update but would fail which I didn't understand why because he only had root but that's not the problem. I installed TWRP and made a backup right away. I then installed the boot stack from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715408 then rebooted and was bootlooping. So, I put it in recovery mode and think I probably messed something up so I'll just restore the backup I made. I restore it and everything is looking good no errors or anything until I go to reboot it and it's still bootlooping. I'm stuck here because everything I've tried has failed.
I recommend following the restore to stock instructions (the tot method going to 11a then OTA to 12b) in the general section. Then use Cloudy's Malidus 2.0.2 files to update to 4.4.2.
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So i just got a brand new LG G2 , wanted to start straight with a custom rom, read that it was safest to take the 11A onwards route to be safe cause the new way the bootloader is flashed may cause hardware issues.
So i flash the11A tot
Root using IOroot
install PhilZ recovery using Flashify
then from recovery pushed the 11A to 24A zip.
i tried installing the Malladus rom however it completed in 5 seconds and i dont think it really flashed
Rebooted to TWRP ( Which i suppose came from the malladus) tried the same, ofcourse did the factory rest too , still the same
Then tried sideloading which gave me the error code 7
tried another file which just didnt push itself
What am i doing wrong here , if someone could shed some light the best way to get from 11A to kitkat would be much appreciated.
i have installed the TOT now back to 11A.
nm figured it out , had to reboot recovery post updating the bootloader for kitkat
Hey all,
OK it goes like this: I flashed around a lot with the watch and always noticed this thing although I always flashed back to untouched stock in-between my experiments - leedroids urbane build is the latest example.
When I go to recovery via the bootloader I see the opened Android with the red alert sign and then nothing happens. I can't get into the regular stock recovery and this has never worked before as well.
Of course I flashed twrp in between which worked fine.
Has anyone the same issue? Is there a way to fix it?
I am on stock 5.1.1/with the latest firmware right now, no root or anything, the bootloader is opened though.
No one, hm?
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I did the following: I formated userdata, cache and system via fastboot and then flashed stock system, boot and recovery. So the watch should be back to how it came from the factory, right?
Dito13 said:
No one, hm?
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I did the following: I formated userdata, cache and system via fastboot and then flashed stock system, boot and recovery. So the watch should be back to how it came from the factory, right?
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I did the exact same process as you stated above, flashing the Stock 5.1.1 (LDZ22D) system, boot and recovery.
I too have the same problem when trying to boot into stock recovery!
I get the system update message every few days, but it fails if I try to load it. Was expecting to be able to boot into stock recovery to sideload the OTA update.
Would appreciate any suggestions!
At least one person with the same problem. Now I can stop questioning my mind...
Alright, I contacted LG now twice. I explained the problem. They told me to send the watch in for repair.
I got it back and ... nothing. The problem still exists. Then I sent the watch in again - and the problem still exists.
Then I contacted amazon where I originally purchased the watch and they will send me a new one.
What do I need to do to get this thing on CM13.
I got with 5.0.2 39A installed, I have rooted it using the one click root method, and then did the freedom tool to get TWRP installed with 39a bump. Then I flashed XDABBAB's 39a bootstack.
Now when I flash the CM13 nightly rom, it reboots, shows the LG logo, then the blue animation for CM13 for a brief second and then freezes and reboots... I did a full wipe of everything but internal storage before flashing the CM13 rom...
I am at a loss, what am I doing wrong?
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What do I need to do to get this thing on CM13.
I got with 5.0.2 39A installed, I have rooted it using the one click root method, and then did the freedom tool to get TWRP installed with 39a bump. Then I flashed XDABBAB's 39a bootstack.
Now when I flash the CM13 nightly rom, it reboots, shows the LG logo, then the blue animation for CM13 for a brief second and then freezes and reboots... I did a full wipe of everything but internal storage before flashing the CM13 rom...
I am at a loss, what am I doing wrong?
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You dont need to install bootstack if you are on lp. Just go back to stock, update till LP, root, use autorec to install twrp, then flash cm13. This should resolve the issue :good:
I forgot to update the thread. Ended up being a bad emmc.
Replaced mobo and no more issue. The phone would hard lock in recovery, or anytime any heavy writing was happing to the partitions. No worries once I popped a new mobo in flashing went without issue
Ok a little backstory. So I just got a Verizon G2 and put it on Straight Talk, everything works great.
I rooted via Stump Root. I was on Version 27A
Installed TWRP via AutoRec
Flashed the latest CM for the VS980
Flashed gapps
Gapps install failed, now I get the LG splash screen, then just a black screen. Phone won't boot or anything. Any thoughts on what happened or what to do?
This is the link tot he gapps I downloaded and tried to install. http://opengapps.org/?api=6.0&variant=nano
The options I chose were:
ARM
Android 4.4
Full
If I need to go back to stock, I need to know what the latest version is that I need to flash for the TOT file.
Currently in the process of going back to stock via LG Flash Tool. Nothing is working. Returning the phone to stock is not working. On the phone itself it just gets stuck at 1% and doesn't move when I choose "CSE Flash." When I choose "Normal Flash" it's just stuck at 0% and doesn't move. It doesn't fail, but it doesn't move either.
For reference I was on 27A and am trying to restore 24A
Phone is restoring now after using the TOT method to restore 24A, and changing the model dll to the LGUP dll file.