Not sure where this should be posted because i am new here, but after updating to 4.4 and restoring my backup from 4.3 using twrp im stuck on the boot logo and it will not boot, would anyone know why this is happening?, im using the nexus 5 ported rom
Use latest cwm recovery. Twrp has some problems.
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I flashed twrp on my Verizon LGG2. I was just wondering, since I have to have the standard recovery to get OTA updates(hopefully next one is Kit Kat), does anyone know where I can find it for my phone?
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You will get kitkat much faster from the developers than you will an ota
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Good to know, but doesn't answer my question.
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Not sure, but I was wondering about this also. I think I'm just going to go back to stock when we get 4.4.
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Anyone know the answer?
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load the factory image using the LG tool. this will put you back to original stock, of course it will wipe your phone.
just an FYI, taking an OTA could possibly remove the ability to root your phone in the future. SO make sure that is really what you want.
I also have a similar question involving CWM. At the moment I have TWRP as my recovery (used flashify to install it), however I would prefer to use CWM. If I flash CWM via flashify, will it replace TWRP?
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simon_lefisch said:
I also have a similar question involving CWM. At the moment I have TWRP as my recovery (used flashify to install it), however I would prefer to use CWM. If I flash CWM via flashify, will it replace TWRP?
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there is no reason why it shouldn't as far as I know, i've had twrp and have flashed cwm but am now back with twrp,just make sure it's the latest for your phone.
martindar said:
there is no reason why it shouldn't as far as I know, i've had twrp and have flashed cwm but am now back with twrp,just make sure it's the latest for your phone.
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Awesome, thanks. I'm new to the LG phones (been on moto for the last few years) and just wanted to make sure
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So is there any way to get standard recovery without having to reflash the entire stock rom?
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I can not get stock recovery for 4.3 stock to install. I try wugfresh and ncry. Can someone help me?
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Keep getting the android with red triangle.
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Keep getting the android with red triangle.
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Have you tried doing it the manual way? Using fastboot. The command is pretty simple as long as you have actually have the recovery file.I believe its fastboot flash recovery name of recovery.img.
There is probably a walk through in the forum.
Hi Guys,
there is a new OTA update for my device but it seems like there i have CWM installed and it failed on installation. Can anybody guide me how to remove CWM and flash back stock recovery?
Thanks.
Maybe to push with adb will work
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Errrr sorry, but could u be little more specific for a newbie?
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Hi everyone!
I just rooted my phone with IOroot following this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45692679#post45692679 . I was just wondering if that process unlocked my bootloader? If not, do I need to unlock it to flash CyanogenMod?
Thanks
No And no. Just install a custom recovery and flash cm
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I have ROM manager on my device. Will ClockWorkRecovery work fine or should I use TWRP?
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Do not use rom manager. It doesn't work on this phone, or any phone in my opinion ?. Download flashify or freegee. To install a recovery, that you will need to download
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