Anyone know if there's a H811 20o ota flashable zip available for us rooted custom recovery users?
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something like http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo...om-mm-lg-g4-h811-20o-stock-debloated-t3412394
No, looking for untouched 20o update in flashable form, for those on stock rom. I'm only running a custom kernel.
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demoncamber said:
No, looking for untouched 20o update in flashable form, for those on stock rom. I'm only running a custom kernel.
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What you can do is the Following, if you can't find a flashable update zip :
1- Do a 20i Data only backup. (i say Data only cuz if you do Full Backup and you update to 20o you won't be using all of it for Hard-Brick reason)
2- Update using KDZ. (LGUP + KDZ)
3- Follow existing TWRP installation + Root procedures.
4- Once that done just Reboot to TWRP and Restore DATA + Wipe Cache and Dalvik.
will take time but is the only way i can think off right now,
i hope this helps
P.S. i been told Bootloader won't be lock after doing the KDZ update , so don't quote me on that.
Will there ever be a flashable zip?
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This is a root uninstaller zip. It will uninstall root, busybox and cleanup the bin folders. Thanks to Phil3759 for the busybox uninstaller http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853419.
Downloads:
Download Root Uninstaller Zip
MD5: c3c810d872561cf4f1d3878c2c0c494b
Mirrors:
Skydrive
Copy
Installation Instructions:
Installing Custom Recovery
How To Use Odin
How To Use ADB To Install A Custom Recovery
Custom Recovery Method
How To Install A Zip With CWM
How To Install A Zip With TWRP
Reserved just in case
think about adding in a stock recovery/kernel? since people will need a recovery to flash this and a kernel to have root
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think about adding in a stock recovery/kernel? since people will need a recovery to flash this and a kernel to have root
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This one is just if they want to unroot for some reason. I will be putting out complete stock options soon also.
So I install stock rom and run this reboot from recovery and I'm back to unrooted stock?
wojo797 said:
So I install stock rom and run this reboot from recovery and I'm back to unrooted stock?
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I am waiting for a similar answer, will the rom undo what the rooting has done.
It will completely unroot you.
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shizkoff777 said:
It will completely unroot you.
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can we flash this using the stock recovery?
evo401 said:
can we flash this using the stock recovery?
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No but I could be wrong but I really doubt it
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This won't work in stock recovery. It will uproot your system but not replace your kernel or recovery. You can run this and the complete stock firmware zips in my Rom threads to return to a unrooted system with stock firmware.
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does this work on s3 mini ?
On an S3 Mini!! really??
After having to reset my phone because of a failed root attempt, I noticed in the stock recovery there was the option to install updates.
I tried putting a KDZ in the root of my sdcard but that didn't work.
What filetype does it need to be and what filepath?
Or is it not possible?
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"install update" option in recovery is to install signed zip files, not kdz files. for example CM roms are in a zip file which u should install via recovery. but its not this easy. read the instructions if u wanted to install one.
It also has an option to apply update from cache. Isn't that where official updates are downloaded to?
Is there anywhere to get the official JB update in the format that can be flashed using stock recovery?
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Would restoring a Nandroid of a freshly installed official JB ROM work?
From stock 4.0.3, locked bootloader,although I could try to unlock it again.
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Morning all, i am having a problem flashing any ROM via CWM. I have obtained root and my bootloader is unlocked (both the hidden menu and whilst in s/w download mode confirm this) also i have cwm recovery running with unsecure boot img, the problem is when i flash anything (from my external sd) all i get is bootloops! Is it possible i have missed something?
Thanks for your time guys!
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1. make a backup (on external SD)
2. wipe data/factory reset
3. wipe cache
4. advanced >> wipe dalvik cache
5. flash ROM
thanatos87 said:
Morning all, i am having a problem flashing any ROM via CWM. I have obtained root and my bootloader is unlocked (both the hidden menu and whilst in s/w download mode confirm this) also i have cwm recovery running with unsecure boot img, the problem is when i flash anything (from my external sd) all i get is bootloops! Is it possible i have missed something?
Thanks for your time guys!
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What about your CWM version? The latest is 6.0.3.1. Incorrect version results in disasters
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@tomkasz forgot to say i do a complete data wipe before flashing! Didn't clear my dalvik before (thanks for pointing that out mate!) @hernest my current version is 6.0.2.8, so im guessing i need to update my recovery? If so can i just use the clockworkMod app from google play and do it that way?
Am i right in thinking that because im on v20a at the moment that i need to flash a JB ROM? Or can i flash an ICS without having to downgrade via KDZ first?
Thanks for your help guys!
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In order to flash ICS you have to use LG Flash Tool. There is a thread on xda showing how to do it step by step.
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Sorry i meant can i flash an ICS based rom (via CWM) without having to downgrade via flashtool first?
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thanatos87 said:
Sorry i meant can i flash an ICS based rom (via CWM) without having to downgrade via flashtool first?
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There are no ics based roms for our device
thanatos87 said:
@tomkasz forgot to say i do a complete data wipe before flashing! Didn't clear my dalvik before (thanks for pointing that out mate!) @hernest my current version is 6.0.2.8, so im guessing i need to update my recovery? If so can i just use the clockworkMod app from google play and do it that way?
Am i right in thinking that because im on v20a at the moment that i need to flash a JB ROM? Or can i flash an ICS without having to downgrade via KDZ first?
Thanks for your help guys!
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Your Recovery version is the culprit, then. Just install ROM Manager via Play Store and update your recovery to the latest version. Your life will be much easier in terms of flashing ROM.
To roll back to stock ICS from JB is quite a task and can't be done by simply flashing ICS based ROM. There's a thread on general section dedicated to this topic, you might want to do some research before doing so. Like the previous post said, there are no fully compatible ICS based custom ROM. Anyway, I think this device is much better in JB. Why would you revert back?
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Well i currently have CWM, and want to install philz touch, do i need to go back to stock rom, and root and unlock bootloader again, i don't want to loose all my data
You could use a tool to do it or flash it if it's flashable. There is no need to to anything else but what I mentioned before. At least, that's what I've done in past experience
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chococomaxim said:
You could use a tool to do it or flash it if it's flashable. There is no need to to anything else but what I mentioned before. At least, that's what I've done in past experience
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+1. Just download the flashble zip, copy it to sd card, flash it from your existing custom recovery.
hi people, would you mind explain me the exact procedure to update and change between custom kernels
im already on OOS with bluspark kernel and i´d like to change to franco kernel
First flash through recovery the stock kernel and then switch to other custom kernel.
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First flash through recovery the stock kernel and then switch to other custom kernel.
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thanks, so if I dont have the stock kernel, I have to dity flash the rom right?
is the same procedure to uptade a custom kernel?
WOS17 said:
thanks, so if I dont have the stock kernel, I have to dity flash the rom right?
is the same procedure to uptade a custom kernel?
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You can flash the ROM or:
-You can restore the boot partition from a backup of the ROM.
-You can take a copy of boot.img from the ROM zip using a file manager and flash it in TWRP.
If you're updating a custom kernel, just flash the update.
Update: the one exception to this is you are using a custom kernel that touches the system partition. You can tell this if the custom kernel zip file contains non-empty folders for system.
In this case, if you want to go back to stock or change custom kernels, then you need to dirty flash the ROM to restore the original boot image and remove the changes made to the system partition.
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BillGoss said:
You can flash the ROM or:
-You can restore the boot partition from a backup of the ROM.
-You can take a copy of boot.img from the ROM zip using a file manager and flash it in TWRP.
If you're updating a custom kernel, just flash the update.
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thank you so much man i was wondering what was the correct way to do that for a while