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THIS WILL BE USING THE CM 7.1 ROM. IT WORKS WITH OTHER ROMS TOO. JUST FOLLOW SAME PROCEDURE WITH YOUR ROM.
INTRODUCTION AND WARNINGS:
If you have an Evo 4g updated to android 2.3.5 with hboot 2.18.0001 and your wifi always randomly disconnects this guide is for you! The reason the server disconnects is because your router could be incompatible with your HTC phone. If it's just because of some wifi problems and some easy fixes could be made, I would go with that. But for those who have the same problem, not only will you get a cool Cyanogenmod 7.1 look... you'll be able to play PL with wifi.
I'll try to make it as easy to understand as possible... as I'm not good with this stuff either and it took time to understand the guides. Actually I used several guides but I'll kind of combine them.
This guide is for flashing Cyanogenmod 7.1 and what to do before. I am not responsible if there are any problems with your device. Use this guide at your own risk, although there's 99.99999% chance everything will go right if you follow the guide.
PART ONE:
First you'll want to install this file, you need winrar. Just unzip onto desktop so it's easier. You won't actually be using the tool but the root folder. Read the xda first post first though... http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...75&postcount=1
Here's link to download if you've read the post:
http://goo-inside.me/apps/frigid/
Then you'll want to go to www.htcdev.com.
You'll have to register there and use a real email address.
After you register login and click unlock boot loader. Where there's a scroll-down, choose "all other supported models"
Then click get started, the site will guide you through the next steps. Remember, this could void your warranty, I'm pretty sure there is a way to undo this all but remember do this at your own risk.
Tips: If you can't navigate to the right place remember to type "cd [insert name of root folder]"
To get the address, just go to root folder and click copy address at the top. (Right click on where it shows what folder you're in)
After you have successfully unlocked your boot loader you are ready for part 2.
PART TWO:
Enter fast boot on your phone again.
If you closed your command prompt, (which is fine) open it again.
Download this file and save it:
http://files.androidspin.com/downlo...ECOVERY/&file=recovery-RA-supersonic-v2.3.img
The file should appear in downloads.
Move the file into your folder titled root.
If the file is not named recovery rename it to that.
In your command prompt go the the root folder address like you did in part one.
Once you've successfully entered the "root" folder, type this in and hit enter:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(Remember your phone should be connected to your computer with usb debugging on, with disk drive on, and it should be in fast boot)
Once the prompt finishes the command, go back to main boot loader screen. Then use the volume keys to go down to select recovery.
Press the power button to select recovery.
Once the recovery boots on your phone, select use the volume keys to select/highlight USB MS then press the power button.
Take this zip (don't unzip it) and place it into your sd card (just the root, not in any folders).
Zip: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/get/...nic-signed.zip
Press the power button to exit USB MS.
Now go back to main screen of recovery.
Highlight/select the choice flash zip from sd card and press the power button.
Select/highlight the zip you put in your sd card and press the power button to flash.
Press the power button again to confirm.
Once it's done flashing reboot your phone.
If your phone goes into boot loop (keeps rebooting at cyanogen logo thing) then go to your recovery again and select wipe and select wipe all data/factory reset.
OPTIONAL PART 2.5:
If you're looking for Google apps you might want to flash this too, same thing with the Cyanogen ROM, flash it same way.
http://cmw.22aaf3.com/gapps/gapps-gb...828-signed.zip
This working for everyone?
Do people actually read this? Did I post in wrong section?
Guide updated v1.1
Fixed link to Amon Ra Recovery. Last link worked but file was deleted.
Hey man, I have no need for the guide , but much thanks, sincerely. Thanks
sent from AOKP heaven
Ok... I guess...
so does using that htc super tool folder instead of android sdx not wipe everything while unlocking? Or does it still do a factory reset when you unlock?
Trying to figure out what I'm missing here. I have step one all finished. On step two I'm doing the part that says:
"Once you've successfully entered the "root" folder, type this in and hit enter:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
I have the USB Debugging on and Disk Drive on, and the phone in Fast Boot. When I type the "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and hit enter it says Waiting for device. Should it say waiting in the command prompt area? Even with that saying waiting, if I use volume down and pick recovery, the screen shows the green circle and downloading logo, then I get the red exclamation screen. What's messing things up? I have the instructions followed exactly up to this point.
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Trying to figure out what I'm missing here. I have step one all finished. On step two I'm doing the part that says:
"Once you've successfully entered the "root" folder, type this in and hit enter:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
I have the USB Debugging on and Disk Drive on, and the phone in Fast Boot. When I type the "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" and hit enter it says Waiting for device. Should it say waiting in the command prompt area? Even with that saying waiting, if I use volume down and pick recovery, the screen shows the green circle and downloading logo, then I get the red exclamation screen. What's messing things up? I have the instructions followed exactly up to this point.
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have to take it out of disk drive mode i believe and put it in charge only
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have to take it out of disk drive mode i believe and put it in charge only
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Tried doing that and it goes right to the red exclamation screen instead of the green first. The instruction say to have it in disk drive, so not sure what to do.
"Once you've successfully entered the "root" folder, type this in and hit enter:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(Remember your phone should be connected to your computer with usb debugging on, with disk drive on, and it should be in fast boot)"
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Tried doing that and it goes right to the red exclamation screen instead of the green first. The instruction say to have it in disk drive, so not sure what to do.
"Once you've successfully entered the "root" folder, type this in and hit enter:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(Remember your phone should be connected to your computer with usb debugging on, with disk drive on, and it should be in fast boot)"
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when i did it to my phone i had it in charge only
This is my first time trying to do anything to my phone. What exactly does the recovery step I'm doing do? It is saving all my personal data on the phone? I could care less if the phone gets wiped. I have all my contacts in Gmail and re-installing apps take like 5 minutes, so wondering if I could just skip it?
This rooting thing is getting more and more confusing. I'm pretty good computer wise, but reading on this site to try and root this phone, I find topics which are like 100+pages long, and the topic I find link to other topics and it keeps going on and on, and not sure what to do after a while. This topic has gotten me closer to finally doing it then any other. Hopefully I can get it to work fully.
Tried disk drive on and off a couple times and still getting stuck on the red exclamation.
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This is my first time trying to do anything to my phone. What exactly does the recovery step I'm doing do? It is saving all my personal data on the phone? I could care less if the phone gets wiped. I have all my contacts in Gmail and re-installing apps take like 5 minutes, so wondering if I could just skip it?
This rooting thing is getting more and more confusing. I'm pretty good computer wise, but reading on this site to try and root this phone, I find topics which are like 100+pages long, and the topic I find link to other topics and it keeps going on and on, and not sure what to do after a while. This topic has gotten me closer to finally doing it then any other. Hopefully I can get it to work fully.
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Recovery just puts a base place where you can flash roms and stuff.
And if you get a bootloop on CM7.1 yes you will have to wipe all.
As for the recovery flash problem, try putting it on charge only and usb debugging. Then power off phone or just take out battery and reboot into bootloader. Go into fastboot again and try to flash recovery on again. Then try it.
Did you rename the recovery img to recovery? Or if it's not saved as recovery.img rename it to that.
I have it named recovery like it's supposed to be. Still get the green screen then the red exclamation mark.
What should happen when you first go into the fast boot? The reason I ask that is, when it first goes into the fast boot screen it takes a second or so to do it's thing. I see some text going on the screen real quick, and from what I can read of the text I see something about no image and can't read much else, then it is ready to use the volume up and down to make selections. Is that normal, the text part and all about no image? My phone works fine, just can get the steps in this tutorial to work.
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I have it named recovery like it's supposed to be. Still get the green screen then the red exclamation mark.
What should happen when you first go into the fast boot? The reason I ask that is, when it first goes into the fast boot screen it takes a second or so to do it's thing. I see some text going on the screen real quick, and from what I can read of the text I see something about no image and can't read much else, then it is ready to use the volume up and down to make selections. Is that normal, the text part and all about no image? My phone works fine, just can get the steps in this tutorial to work.
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When you go to the bootloader it scans for a PC36IMG.zip file. Normally if you were s-off that's how you would flash a recovery. Since your s-on unlocked the only thing that can be flashed in PC36IMG.zip format is a file signed by HTC like a RUU
Sent from my swiper using XDA App
I got a chance to see some of the names of the missing files it lists when going into boot load. The PC36IMG.zip is one of them that says no image. So guessing that file isn't even there at all. I searched for a PC36IMG.zip file and put it in there and got more then I have seeme before on that screen. I had a blue progress meter on the right side. When it got done it said something about being too old and unsuccessful.
Also, I tried starting all over, even going into the htcdev site again. When I did that all the step worked, but when it's supposed to get to the screen where it tells you it will wipe your phone, that screen never comes up. Now I'm wondering if I can just start all the way over. Can I go into my phone and of I select factory reset, will it make the phone a totally stock phone again and change anything I might have changed? Not that I'm sure I have even changed anything at all to this point.
Removed the batter over and over till I could see the message that comes up very quickly when fast book first starts up. It reads:
Loading...[PC36DIAG.ZIP]
No Image!!!
Loading...[PC36DIAG.NBH]
No Image!!! or Wrong Image!!!
Loading...[PC36IMG.ZIP]
No Image!!!
Loading...[PC36IMG.NBH]
No Image!!! or Wrong Image!!!
Know where I go from here to correct things?
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Removed the batter over and over till I could see the message that comes up very quickly when fast book first starts up. It reads:
Loading...[PC36DIAG.ZIP]
No Image!!!
Loading...[PC36DIAG.NBH]
No Image!!! or Wrong Image!!!
Loading...[PC36IMG.ZIP]
No Image!!!
Loading...[PC36IMG.NBH]
No Image!!! or Wrong Image!!!
Know where I go from here to correct things?
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it shouldnt find a PC36IMG.zip file or the other. Only files in that can be flashed in that format is radios hboots splash screen RUUs recoveries. You shouldnt go around just flashing random things in the bootloader you can end up bricking your phone
So heres my issue, ATT G2. Installed clean rom xe 1.1 then was dumb and used titanium to restore my app data, not system, just app. but someone that caused a system ui to keep crashing, so I got into recovery mode by holding down and power button (white screen that asks to reset to factory). Did that and it booted to TWRP ran a script and then went back to LG screen and then blank screen with flashing led and that's where it stayed, won't go any further.
I've put it in download mode now and am using LG flash tool but when I plug the phone in the box for COM41 in the flash tool just says waiting for connection and thats it. then when I unplug it it says failed, obviously. Is my phone a brick or can it be saved?
I think it's getting a model information check fail in lg flashtool, ugh this sucks.
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So heres my issue, ATT G2. Installed clean rom xe 1.1 then was dumb and used titanium to restore my app data, not system, just app. but someone that caused a system ui to keep crashing, so I got into recovery mode by holding down and power button (white screen that asks to reset to factory). Did that and it booted to TWRP ran a script and then went back to LG screen and then blank screen with flashing led and that's where it stayed, won't go any further.
I've put it in download mode now and am using LG flash tool but when I plug the phone in the box for COM41 in the flash tool just says waiting for connection and thats it. then when I unplug it it says failed, obviously. Is my phone a brick or can it be saved?
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LOL, i just went through the same thing. I'll be posting a fix tonight I worked out with Scott.
"There is a "back door" method. This is why they updated TWRP by the way...
Download this: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...with cmd.zip
Extract it to desktop. open the command.bat file.
Type "adb reboot recovery" then press enter. You need to keep doing this during the factory reset.
This assumes you have drivers installed. If you have no drivers installed for recovery mode then just select generic Google Nexus ADB drivers.
You kinda have to hammer the reboot recovery command. Its all timing... To hammer it... press the up arrow in the dos prompt and that will repeat the line. then press enter.
Keep doing it until you see it reboot to twrp and you should be able to sideload or load from storage.
It may take 10 or 15 minutes to get the exact right timing so dont give up.
And of course, this is all dependent upon you having the drivers already installed."
- Scott
For timing, you'll need to wait right when TWRP starts writing the script and start hammering it out. Timing is everything so when you see the TWRP screen starting hitting the up cursor and enter. It should load recovery. Don't bother using the tool, it won't work as it thinks your device is a D802 and won't be compatible with the dll. This will get you back to normal and from here you can just wipe and reinstall the rom again fresh with out losing media/data on the your drive.
I tried to download the file since I am in the same boat, but the dropbox is giving errors... Could you please repost the link to get the file? It would be greatly appreciated
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I tried to download the file since I am in the same boat, but the dropbox is giving errors... Could you please repost the link to get the file? It would be greatly appreciated
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When I get home to my personal desktop I'll be able to upload the link again. It's not my drop box but I have the files to upload to drop box and repost.
SamsungGalaxyStig said:
When I get home to my personal desktop I'll be able to upload the link again. It's not my drop box but I have the files to upload to drop box and repost.
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Awesome, been waiting for this! Just to confirm, will the same file work for someone with a Verizon G2 who's having the same problem?
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Awesome, been waiting for this! Just to confirm, will the same file work for someone with a Verizon G2 who's having the same problem?
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I haven't tested it on VZW unfortunately. Check with scrosler. However, I assume it should be similar if not the same, but don't quote me on that.
Updated Link guys: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qsjwguwtlyczwdh/adb with cmd.zip
so I got it right when it said teamwin to reboot but everytime it reboot it tried to run the script and would never actually go into twrp. att is sending me a new phone but I'm worried when I send this one back they'll get me for being rooted.
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I haven't tested it on VZW unfortunately. Check with scrosler. However, I assume it should be similar if not the same, but don't quote me on that.
Updated Link guys: https://www.dropbox.com/s/qsjwguwtlyczwdh/adb with cmd.zip
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I just messaged him to double check - I don't have access to my phone for a few days (out of town) but if he hasn't responded by the time I get home I'll just go ahead and try it and post here if it works or not. Thanks again for sharing this file!
Got the file... and MANY THANKS!!! It allowed me to un-softbrick my G2 finally
this just isn't working for me, so hard to get it to get that command and when I do it still just reboots to the wiping partition script and reboots again. Think I'm screwed. Anything I can do in download mode or any other commands I can send? @SamsungGalaxyStig
video clip of what is happening
http://youtu.be/8U_mgYYxIpQ
here is what the script says
updating partition details
Running boot script....
Finished running bootscript,
Processing AOSP recovery commands....
----Wiping Data Partition----
Wiping data without data/media...
Done.
Removing all files under '/cache'
---- data partition wipe complete!
Done processing script file
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this just isn't working for me, so hard to get it to get that command and when I do it still just reboots to the wiping partition script and reboots again. Think I'm screwed. Anything I can do in download mode or any other commands I can send? @SamsungGalaxyStig
video clip of what is happening
http://youtu.be/8U_mgYYxIpQ
here is what the script says
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The minute you see the twrp screen pop up start hammering away at the adb command listed before. after you type it once, you can keep pressing the up cursor and it will just replicate the previous command. You are opening up the cmd in the adb folder right?
SamsungGalaxyStig said:
The minute you see the twrp screen pop up start hammering away at the adb command listed before. after you type it once, you can keep pressing the up cursor and it will just replicate the previous command. You are opening up the cmd in the adb folder right?
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yeah just tried it again and as soon as I hit it it starts rebooting again goes to TeamWin screen and then runs the same script I posted before and when it is done it reboots and then goes to blank screen. I had just put the latest twrp on the day before too so I don't understand why it isn't booting to it.
My biggest thing is will ATT freak and send the phone back once they get it and go to download mode and see it says rooted or if they try the hard reset and see it goes to a TeamWin screen.
side note, if I can type adb shell and get it to prompt me there, is there anything I can try and type quickly to have it do anything else?
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yeah just tried it again and as soon as I hit it it starts rebooting again goes to TeamWin screen and then runs the same script I posted before and when it is done it reboots and then goes to blank screen. I had just put the latest twrp on the day before too so I don't understand why it isn't booting to it.
My biggest thing is will ATT freak and send the phone back once they get it and go to download mode and see it says rooted or if they try the hard reset and see it goes to a TeamWin screen.
side note, if I can type adb shell and get it to prompt me there, is there anything I can try and type quickly to have it do anything else?
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Are you constantly doing the adb recovery reboot? or once or twice?
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Are you constantly doing the adb recovery reboot? or once or twice?
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I did it a bunch of times continuously and it would just keep rebooting. Am I supposed to just keep doing that for 10-15min straight? How will I know if it gets into recovery if it just keeps rebooting when ever I keep doing that?
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I did it a bunch of times continuously and it would just keep rebooting. Am I supposed to just keep doing that for 10-15min straight? How will I know if it gets into recovery if it just keeps rebooting when ever I keep doing that?
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Keep doing it, watch your phone as it will eventually boot into recovery itself without running script.
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Keep doing it, watch your phone as it will eventually boot into recovery itself without running script.
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when I'm sending that command though it never actually runs the script, it just reboots.
I'll try this out when I get home, hopefully my fingers don't get tired, lol. How long did it take you?
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when I'm sending that command though it never actually runs the script, it just reboots.
I'll try this out when I get home, hopefully my fingers don't get tired, lol. How long did it take you?
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like 5-10 min at most. it's literally timing. and based on what i saw on the youtube video you were having the exact same problem. btw, you have your drivers installed correctly right? you can check that under device manager. BTW, are you using a PC or mac?
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like 5-10 min at most. it's literally timing. and based on what i saw on the youtube video you were having the exact same problem. btw, you have your drivers installed correctly right? you can check that under device manager. BTW, are you using a PC or mac?
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on a pc. when i go under device manager I think it says something like lg modem, I'll know for sure when I get home.
omg it finally worked! thanks, I eventually just gave up with the command prompt and it went in.
As the title indicates, I soft-bricked my G2 via bad rom flash (wrong version of CM)
This post will be my outline of how I got my phone out of this mess and operating perfectly.
I foolishly made the mistake of not making a backup so as a result, I have scoured numerous forums and pushed my google-fu to it's limits. Biggest tip I can advise (as if it needs to be said again) is to backup before you do any flashing. If things go south though, here's what happened to me and how I fixed it all.
I rooted and installed TWRP 2.6.3.2 then did full wipe and flashed the wrong G2 version of CM from the internal storage. Rebooted and got the "udc_start()" message of sadness.
Hard reset the device by doing the power button/volume down thing which involves the following:
fully black screen except for tiny little message saying something like UDC_Start() and some other jibberish. Basically it doesn't do anything.
Hold down the power button for about 12~15 seconds. After 10 seconds the phone display will shut off and the LG logo will pop back up. KEEP HOLDING THE POWER BUTTON DOWN.
The screen will shut off again.
Now holding the volume down button, press and hold it and the power button together until the LG logo comes up again.
Release the buttons and then quickly hold down the power button again until you get a device reset screen.
hit the power button to confirm and it will load up TWRP.
I was relieved to be back in recovery but it dawned on me that the wrong version of CM is the only rom I had on my phone. Performing a factory reset does not fix the issue.. just kicks me back to that UDC error.
Next level googling engaged. I had the CORRECT ROM and a couple others for my device downloaded but I had to somehow get them onto the internal storage so that I could flash them.
HOWEVER, I also discovered in the hellfire rom thread, there are issues with TWRP version 2.6.3.2 flashing roms and that flashing the PHILZ recovery from within TWRP (just like flashing a new rom) to replace TWRP would work. I didn't want to take any chances so I got that zip file from here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2201860
To get these zip files onto the device, ADB push command was the trick.
I grabbed this (if the link is broken, google search for ADB fast boot zip)
http://d-h.st/iqA
And extracted the files to a folder on the desktop.
Next, after reading through some ADB push threads, I copied the zip files into the ADB folder on the desktop and then in windows explorer, hover the mouse over that ADB folder and then shift + right click the folder and in the pop up menu, select "Open command prompt window here"
it's efficiency - not laziness
then with the phone connected via usb cable to the computer, in that prompt type this
adb push ROMNAME.zip /sdcard/
After a short wait, it showed a couple hundred megs worth of a file was transferred. I repeated the command again with the PHILZ recovery zip name and again, it showed completing the transfer.
Time to get to work.
From TWRP, I went to flash a zip, pointed to the PHILZ zip file and successfully flashed that, went back to the main menu and then told it to reboot back into recovery.
I was greeted with the snazzy PHILZ recovery interface.
I then told it to do a wipe for a new ROM install and then after that completed, went to flash a zip, pointed it to the correct version of CM this time and flash was successful.
Crossed my fingers and rebooted the device and SUCCESS! Up and running perfectly.
hopefully this helps those who find themselves in the unfortunate soft brick scenario or something similar that I was in.
Great stuff. I'm sure this saved a couple of lives. Comment bump for ya.
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I got the new T-mobile LG V20 I went thru the the whole proccess step by step of how to root and install twrp on my device the last step of having to encrypt it failed now its stuck in a bootloop. screen pops up saying encryption is unsuccessful,then resets to twrp and flashes back to the previous screen. over and over. Please help
jessiemougeot said:
I got the new T-mobile LG V20 I went thru the the whole proccess step by step of how to root and install twrp on my device the last step of having to encrypt it failed now its stuck in a bootloop. screen pops up saying encryption is unsuccessful,then resets to twrp and flashes back to the previous screen. over and over. Please help
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same problem here and cant find solution ...
I had the same issue. when you press to reset button when the phone boots it should reboot and for a short time go to recovery and try to write some commands, right? if it does like mine did then what i did to fix it was boot up the phone and wait for the page saying encryption unsuccesful to popup and on the computer have the adb reboot recovery ready to go so when you press the reset button and the recovery menu pops up press enter on the computer before it goes away and it should send you to the regular recovery menu. from there you should go back to wipe and press the format data button where you have to type yes to erase everything. let me know how it went.
you will have to reflash the supersu but it should now be working like it should
Flash the latest su and your fine.
ErickF said:
I had the same issue. when you press to reset button when the phone boots it should reboot and for a short time go to recovery and try to write some commands, right? if it does like mine did then what i did to fix it was boot up the phone and wait for the page saying encryption unsuccesful to popup and on the computer have the adb reboot recovery ready to go so when you press the reset button and the recovery menu pops up press enter on the computer before it goes away and it should send you to the regular recovery menu. from there you should go back to wipe and press the format data button where you have to type yes to erase everything. let me know how it went.
you will have to reflash the supersu but it should now be working like it should
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did that but my adb says no devices or emulators?
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did that but my adb says no devices or emulators?
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Make sure your on charging mode and you have adb debug enabled
send the adb reboot recovery command as soon as the twrp connects to the computer. as soon as you hear it connect to the computer it should work if your drivers are working.
charlieb620 said:
Make sure your on charging mode and you have adb debug enabled
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how do i do that when phone stuck on encryption unsuccessful screen?
exactly my issue
ErickF said:
I had the same issue. when you press to reset button when the phone boots it should reboot and for a short time go to recovery and try to write some commands, right? if it does like mine did then what i did to fix it was boot up the phone and wait for the page saying encryption unsuccesful to popup and on the computer have the adb reboot recovery ready to go so when you press the reset button and the recovery menu pops up press enter on the computer before it goes away and it should send you to the regular recovery menu. from there you should go back to wipe and press the format data button where you have to type yes to erase everything. let me know how it went.
you will have to reflash the supersu but it should now be working like it should
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Ya that is exactly what happend give me a few minutes ill try it out and let you know....THANKS...THANKS....THANKS...It worked, i got it on my first try. Your right ...you have to be quick. thank u so much you saved me along night of downloads! :victory:
This method WORKS!!!! Same situation happened to me. THANK YOU 500x!! you saved my brick!
ErickF said:
I had the same issue. when you press to reset button when the phone boots it should reboot and for a short time go to recovery and try to write some commands, right? if it does like mine did then what i did to fix it was boot up the phone and wait for the page saying encryption unsuccesful to popup and on the computer have the adb reboot recovery ready to go so when you press the reset button and the recovery menu pops up press enter on the computer before it goes away and it should send you to the regular recovery menu. from there you should go back to wipe and press the format data button where you have to type yes to erase everything. let me know how it went.
you will have to reflash the supersu but it should now be working like it should
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This works 100% thank you so much. Just have patience as it has to be at the right time....WORKS WORKS WORKS!!!!!
Help
Can someone explain the commands and how to do this please thanks in advance
I did the data reset and im still in the bootloop. Worst thing is now i cant seem to get into recovery
epr2175 said:
I did the data reset and im still in the bootloop. Worst thing is now i cant seem to get into recovery
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What screen are you stuck in? Do you have adb up and running?
Same as before Encryption unsuccessful. I was able to do the trick, got into two and wiped data. Then rebooted to system and it went right back to that screen. I've tried 100 times or so to get back into twrp with no luck. I hear the computer recognize the device when it goes into twrp for 2 seconds after you click reset. Not sure if that means add is up and running or not.
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Ya that is exactly what happend give me a few minutes ill try it out and let you know....THANKS...THANKS....THANKS...It worked, i got it on my first try. Your right ...you have to be quick. thank u so much you saved me along night of downloads! :victory:
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Well it booted then got stuck on the lg boot screen again. Adb does not recognize my device, can only boot into Fastboot. Fastboot does see my device, tried lgup, lg bridge, and lg update none see my device, tried relocking bootloader after oem lock bootloader rebooted said my device was corrupted and shut itself off went back into Fastboot unlocked bootloader again and back to the same lg screen help?
This did not work for me, my phone reboots back into TWRP whenever I install a system image it still gives me the encryption message.
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crazyc78 said:
This did not work for me, my phone reboots back into TWRP whenever I install a system image it still gives me the encryption message.
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Now I don't even have the encryption screen it just reboots back to TWRP very frustrating!!
fixed!
jessiemougeot said:
I got the new T-mobile LG V20 I went thru the the whole process step by step of how to root and install twrp on my device the last step of having to encrypt it failed now its stuck in a bootloop. screen pops up saying encryption is unsuccessful,then resets to twrp and flashes back to the previous screen. over and over. Please help
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Had the same problem and could not for the life of me do the adb thing. Someone here stated something that I thought I'd try: Press volume down while plugging in the phone to get into fastboot. In a command window issue "fastboot oem lock" (this will relock the boot) > Let the phone reset and you'll see the "Phone corrupt message" > Plug the phone in again to do a fastboot and issue "fastboot oem unlock" > Take the battery out let the phone boot and BAM-E WHAM success!
btw. I followed the steps here to do the whole root thing with Android . how (google "how to root the v20")
I think the "data" wipe did this and according to this site it's not a necessary step so skip it.
This option works!
SyHusky said:
Had the same problem and could not for the life of me do the adb thing. Someone here stated something that I thought I'd try: Press volume down while plugging in the phone to get into fastboot. In a command window issue "fastboot oem lock" (this will relock the boot) > Let the phone reset and you'll see the "Phone corrupt message" > Plug the phone in again to do a fastboot and issue "fastboot oem unlock" > Take the battery out let the phone boot and BAM-E WHAM success!
btw. I followed the steps here to do the whole root thing with Android . how (google "how to root the v20")
I think the "data" wipe did this and according to this site it's not a necessary step so skip it.
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I go my T-mobile LG V20 H918 on 11/23/16 and sure enough, I followed the same thread as listed above where it added the step of "data wipe" crap. I was caught in a bootloop, where phone kept bootlooping back to the "reset to factory." The other method of entering the adb command at the right time was more frustrating than anything. (I never got it to work). I spent all day yesterday trying to get this phone working. I re-read (x30) the above thread and on the first attempt it worked. I did not get the "Phone Corrupt Message," but I went ahead and entered the "fastboot oem unlock" and the F#$king phone finally reboot to the setup initial screen. It wiped everything, but having a phone working rather than a nice $800 paperweight, I wanted to kiss SkyHusky for sharing this simple method. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!
By the way, since I am a glutton for punishment, I followed the steps to root again. After flashing the SuperUser, I rebooted to System. I was at the initial setup screen. My phone is rooted, has TWRP, and SuperUser! As soon as I got the phone working, I went back to TWRP and made a BACKUP!!!!
It is amazing that every time I f-up a phone, I can always come to XDA and get a solution. THANKS GUYS!
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I go my T-mobile LG V20 H918 on 11/23/16 and sure enough, I followed the same thread as listed above where it added the step of "data wipe" crap. I was caught in a bootloop, where phone kept bootlooping back to the "reset to factory." The other method of entering the adb command at the right time was more frustrating than anything. (I never got it to work). I spent all day yesterday trying to get this phone working. I re-read (x30) the above thread and on the first attempt it worked. I did not get the "Phone Corrupt Message," but I went ahead and entered the "fastboot oem unlock" and the F#$king phone finally reboot to the setup initial screen. It wiped everything, but having a phone working rather than a nice $800 paperweight, I wanted to kiss SkyHusky for sharing this simple method. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!
By the way, since I am a glutton for punishment, I followed the steps to root again. After flashing the SuperUser, I rebooted to System. I was at the initial setup screen. My phone is rooted, has TWRP, and SuperUser! As soon as I got the phone working, I went back to TWRP and made a BACKUP!!!!
It is amazing that every time I f-up a phone, I can always come to XDA and get a solution. THANKS GUYS!
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No problem!! Also I forgot to add I only rooted afterward and didn't try to install a ROM or anything. I would think you risk danger with some ROMs without that decryption thing turned off. So maybe in the short future there will be better fixes.
Hi, I don't have enough posts to ask this in the actual DirtySanta thread.
I meticulously followed the steps in the DirtySanta thread making sure I had all the correct software, all the pre-requisites, all files in my ADB folder (except SuperSU zip, which is on the SD card on the phone). Suffice it to say that I did all the steps exactly as written in the guide. I was prompted when to run the next batch files each time, etc. Entered the proper commands in the terminal utility, and so on. Everything as written.
After clicking on step3.bat, the phone immediately rebooted to a Fastboot screen. In the meantime, the batch files disappeared off my desktop.
So, for the past 15 minutes or so the phone has been sitting on Fastboot and vibrating away.
Here's what I see in the small Fastboot screen:
Fastboot Mode (in red)
stuff like Product_name, Variant, HW_Version, etc. up until it says LOCK_STATE.
Ok, after all of that basic stuff, it says:
[1090]
[1140] Fastboot mode started
[1670] fastboot: processing commands
[17600] usb_read() transaction failed; txn_status= -1
[17650] usb_read: DONE: ERROR len=64
[1700] fastboot: oops!
[17750] fastboot: processing commands
And that's where it sits, doing seemingly nothing and vibrating away.
Can anyone assist?
Try a different usb port. then rerun step 3.
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Try a different usb port. then rerun step 3.
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Will do...was just thinking of doing that since it said "usb read error". Will report back.
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Will do...was just thinking of doing that since it said "usb read error". Will report back.
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First off, a big thanks for helping me.
Update: OK, changing the USB port worked I re-ran Step3.bat. I have made it through getting to TWRP, and have done these steps:
Verizon(VS995) and ATT(H910):
4.1) Flash SuperSU.zip
4.2) Go back to Main-menu > Wipe > [Format Data] > Type ?Yes?
4.3) Go back to Wipe > Advanced > Check Dalvik, Data and Cache > Slide to wipe
4.4) Go back to Main-menu > Reboot > System
So, with that all complete, it's rebooted to a Verizon screen (horizontal progress dots) and a low buzzing.
I did try what you mentioned in the guide to get over the wait time by pulling the battery, reinserting with vol down key pressed and re-attaching the USB to flash boot2.img via fastboot, but it didn't get back to fastboot after the battery/voldown/usb. It went back to the same Verizon screen after the obligatory "Corrupt" screen came on.
Can I assume that I can wait this out for 20 minutes, or did I miss something in how to interrupt this waiting period for first setup? I do want to (and know I have to) flash boot2.img.
EDIT: wasn't holding vol key down long enough to get into fastboot. Doh. Just flashed boot2.img and rebooted.
Looks like I made it! It's at the "Prepare your Phone Screen". Fingers crossed.
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Looks like I made it! It's at the "Prepare your Phone Screen". Fingers crossed.
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Are you still stuck?
I ran into this EXACT same issue on my brand new Verizon v20 on step 3 (both 13a and 12a firmware gave me this issue) and I had to figure out my own solution, even tho I read that 'dirty santa root' thread a thousand times front to back.... (no disrepsect to the OP/Devs of that thread btw!)
Anyways, below, is the link to my solution on my brand new Verizon v20, in case you're still stuck. I've actually reflashed (via LGUP) back to stock a couple times, then re-root/unlock to test out 13a and 12a firmwares to benchmark various battery life/performance markers for a tech site I write for. Ultimately, I have to go through the exact same steps everytime for my Verizon v20.
I know I wasn't too specific in my post below... but if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71371141&postcount=24
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Are you still stuck?
I ran into this EXACT same issue on my brand new Verizon v20 on step 3 (both 13a and 12a firmware gave me this issue) and I had to figure out my own solution, even tho I read that 'dirty santa root' thread a thousand times front to back.... (no disrepsect to the OP/Devs of that thread btw!)
Anyways, below, is the link to my solution on my brand new Verizon v20, in case you're still stuck. I've actually reflashed (via LGUP) back to stock a couple times, then re-root/unlock to test out 13a and 12a firmwares to benchmark various battery life/performance markers for a tech site I write for. Ultimately, I have to go through the exact same steps everytime for my Verizon v20.
I know I wasn't too specific in my post below... but if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71371141&postcount=24
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I read your "fix" post to see exactly where you got stuck, as I got stuck first due to the USB port not being able to work correctly and had to switch USB ports on my pc before I could re-run step3.bat.
I see now that you're talking about the long Verizon logo screen with progress dots issue after rebooting post-running step3.bat that I ran into, as well.
OK, what worked for me was much easier in the end than what you did. After step3.bat and the reboot, it would just sit there on the Verizon logo with the progress dots, as you know. There is a notation on the first page of the DirtySanta thread that in order to get around this, unplug the USB cable and remove the battery.
This is the actual note from the DirtySanta thread for Verizon users with the long Logo screen issue:
*****VERIZON USERS******
It has come to my attention that some users have encountered abnormally long first boot time(over 20 minutes before first time setup)
To resolve this issue:
Boot into bootloader by pulling the battery and reinserting it and holding VOL- and phugging in the phone. then typing:
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fastboot flash boot boot2.img
fastboot reboot
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Once I removed the battery and usb cable, the phone was completely off, of course. Then, I just needed to get it back into "fastboot" on the phone, itself, in order to flash boot2.img via ADB on the PC. When the phone was on the never-ending Logo screen with progress dots, I found that ADB could see the phone ok via the adb devices command, but if I tried to flash anything at that point, it would just say something like "pending", as if it were waiting for the device to be free to flash. So, that wasn't going to work, obviously. I needed the phone to be in the flashboot screen, not the logo screen. I did a ctrl-c to cancel out of the adb flash command, and then set out to pull the battery/usb cable and then reconnect the battery, and while holding the Vol Down button reinserting the USB cable.
The first time I tried this, it booted up fine, but it went right back to the Logo screen. Doh! I figured perhaps I wasn't waiting long enough with the Volume Down button so I tried it again. What happened the first time when it rebooted to the Logo screen is I released the Volume Down button the moment the phone started to turn on (you feel the vibration). That's when it booted back to the Logo. This second time, I removed the battery again while it was on that never-ending Logo screen to power it off and disconnected the USB cable again. I put the battery back in, then with the Volume Down button pressed down, I reconnected the USB cable. The difference this time is that I did not release the Volume Down button this time UNTIL I saw it was in the Fastboot screen and not the Verizon Logo.
So, at this point the phone was on the Fastboot screen and I saw it was it was ready to go, so I initiated the ADB command to flash boot2.img. It went through its paces and once it got back to the ADB command prompt, I did an ADB Fastboot Reboot command. It rebooted, first with the obligatory corrupt warning, then the Verizon Logo and progress dots, but then after a short while I got the "Hello" screen in red and I knew it was actually going to finish. Whew! Relief! At that point I was eventually at the phone's setup screen for a new user, and I finished setting up the phone, reinstalling apps, etc.
One caveat in this: I don't know why, but even though I had gone through all the steps in "4" section of the instructions, when I checked Root, I wasn't rooted! Huh?
In other words, I had already gone through this part:
Verizon(VS995) and ATT(H910):
4.1) Flash SuperSU.zip
4.2) Go back to Main-menu > Wipe > [Format Data] > Type ?Yes?
4.3) Go back to Wipe > Advanced > Check Dalvik, Data and Cache > Slide to wipe
4.4) Go back to Main-menu > Reboot > System
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After setting up the phone and reinstalling my apps, I opened up the SuperSU app, and it said there was no executable installed. In other words, it didn't recognize that I had flashed it in step 4.1. Perhaps flashing boot2.img overwrote that? Not sure, but at this point, I set about to figure out how to boot into TWRP Recovery on the phone (not fastboot) to flash it from there (again).
It took me a while to find the instructions on how to boot into TWRP, lol, and it's a little unnerving that before it boots to TWRPyou are warned that all your data is going to be overwritten before you can boot to it, but it did get me back into TWRP. Once in TWRP, I re-flashed Supersu-blahblah.zip and rebooted via the system reboot. (did not wipe any caches again, though).
After reboot, I checked root again, and this time after a bit SuperSu brought up the permissions screen for the Root app that I had to allow, and it brought back a successful Root message.
I then set about to do what I really wanted to do with root - bypass the Verizon entitlement check for hotspot usage, and got that working fine.
All in all, I have to say this was the diciest rooting I've ever had to go through. I guess that's because of Nougat and that there can't be (at least not yet) a "one-click" root. But man, was I worried when I was at the point where I first posted in this thread. I bought this phone as a "new-resale" (never used) phone from Swappa.com for $450, so if I bricked it, I was out of luck. But it seems to be ok now.
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I read your "fix" post to see exactly where you got stuck, as I got stuck first due to the USB port not being able to work correctly and had to switch USB ports on my pc before I could re-run step3.bat.
I see now that you're talking about the long Verizon logo screen with progress dots issue after rebooting post-running step3.bat that I ran into, as well.
OK, what worked for me was much easier in the end than what you did. After step3.bat and the reboot, it would just sit there on the Verizon logo with the progress dots, as you know. There is a notation on the first page of the DirtySanta thread that in order to get around this, unplug the USB cable and remove the battery.
This is the actual note from the DirtySanta thread for Verizon users with the long Logo screen issue:
Once I removed the battery and usb cable, the phone was completely off, of course. Then, I just needed to get it back into "fastboot" on the phone, itself, in order to flash boot2.img via ADB on the PC. When the phone was on the never-ending Logo screen with progress dots, I found that ADB could see the phone ok via the adb devices command, but if I tried to flash anything at that point, it would just say something like "pending", as if it were waiting for the device to be free to flash. So, that wasn't going to work, obviously. I needed the phone to be in the flashboot screen, not the logo screen. I did a ctrl-c to cancel out of the adb flash command, and then set out to pull the battery/usb cable and then reconnect the battery, and while holding the Vol Down button reinserting the USB cable.
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I saw that 'fix' and it never worked for me at the point in the rooting process I was in... sadly. You have to be able to even get to TWRP, do the SU install then format/wipe, then you can flash the boot2.img to speed up the booting process. In my case, I was never able to even get to TWRP. Trying to flash boot2.img before being able to get to TWRP, would soft brick my phone with the 'password' screen on bootup and I was never able to get around it, requiring me to LGUP back to stock and try again. Luckily I was able to still figure it out.
As you said, definitely the 'diceist' rooting process I've ever encountered... and I've been rooting phones since the original Motorola Droid 1/Milestone phone. Good times tho! Haha
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I saw that 'fix' and it never worked for me at the point in the rooting process I was in... sadly. You have to be able to even get to TWRP, do the SU install then format/wipe, then you can flash the boot2.img to speed up the booting process. In my case, I was never able to even get to TWRP. Trying to flash boot2.img before being able to get to TWRP, would soft brick my phone with the 'password' screen on bootup and I was never able to get around it, requiring me to LGUP back to stock and try again. Luckily I was able to still figure it out.
As you said, definitely the 'diceist' rooting process I've ever encountered... and I've been rooting phones since the original Motorola Droid 1/Milestone phone. Good times tho! Haha
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Late response - sorry.
There must be something we each did differently, as we both have the same phones, same carrier, same software revision (13a). I was able to get to TWRP via the button method on the phone. Didn't use ADB for that. I was presented with an ominous white screen about all files will be wiped/deleted, but when accepting that (and hoping for the best, lol), it just went to TWRP. So, again...something or some step(s) must be done differently to get to that point on your end from what I did.
I'm guessing you're through with doing the flashing on this thing, so this is all moot now.
Hey guys i actually was having the same issues as you were now however after the SU install the wipe etc i reboot to TWRP no matter what i do even when i restart through bootloader or take the battery off it keeps booting to the same place instead to the verizon wizard help please
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Hey guys i actually was having the same issues as you were now however after the SU install the wipe etc i reboot to TWRP no matter what i do even when i restart through bootloader or take the battery off it keeps booting to the same place instead to the verizon wizard help please
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Called a twrp loop. Easy fix. Been posted a lot. Look around for it
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Called a twrp loop. Easy fix. Been posted a lot. Look around for it
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I have been looking for 2 days haha literally have like 30 tabs open shifting through i dont know what to do next, i backed up wiped my cache data etc installed SU which had no problems wiped again/ rebooted system and back to twrp, i read that you might need to flash a system.img but i dont know where to find one, would appreciate the help kind sir
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I have been looking for 2 days haha literally have like 30 tabs open shifting through i dont know what to do next, i backed up wiped my cache data etc installed SU which had no problems wiped again/ rebooted system and back to twrp, i read that you might need to flash a system.img but i dont know where to find one, would appreciate the help kind sir
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Look at team digitals ROM thread. Stockish one. Look at post 3. If you still can't find it I'll quote it directly later. I'm busy right now
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Look at team digitals ROM thread. Stockish one. Look at post 3. If you still can't find it I'll quote it directly later. I'm busy right now
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Couldnt find it sorry im new to this forum please link it when you are free thanks again for the help much appreciated
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Couldnt find it sorry im new to this forum please link it when you are free thanks again for the help much appreciated
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Sorry for the constant posts but i followed the steps on that thread, deleted the misc/fota files and it stopped it going to twrp and booted to the lg logo with the black screen, i waited there for about 2-3 hours to no avail rebooted into bootloader tried the fastboot img 2 and the same thing happened it was just stuck at the lg logo now when it boots to the fastboot screen however adb doesnt recognize the device anymore but fastboot does. Is it time to kdz and start over ?