[Q] Led flashing and stuck on boot - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Well, while trying to flash a custom rom on my phone I ended up here and tried many different methods.
First after I installed TWRP on the phone I tried to install the rom and it told me it failed. So then I wiped my phone and tried again, still failed. Then I got stuck in a bootloop. I did a factory reset and was able to get into TWRP. So I wiped everything and it asked me if I wanted to root my phone. I said yes and now the boot screen stays forever and the notification led never turns off. So I did factory reset and tried to run a command on terminal "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota" it still did not boot up.
I have tried flashes the stock and I can't get oceanhost.eu and storagecow.eu to load up.
Please I would appreciate any help, is my phone dead? I can always boot to TWRP as long as I factory reset.

The Need said:
Well, while trying to flash a custom rom on my phone I ended up here and tried many different methods.
First after I installed TWRP on the phone I tried to install the rom and it told me it failed. So then I wiped my phone and tried again, still failed. Then I got stuck in a bootloop. I did a factory reset and was able to get into TWRP. So I wiped everything and it asked me if I wanted to root my phone. I said yes and now the boot screen stays forever and the notification led never turns off. So I did factory reset and tried to run a command on terminal "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota" it still did not boot up.
I have tried flashes the stock and I can't get oceanhost.eu and storagecow.eu to load up.
Please I would appreciate any help, is my phone dead? I can always boot to TWRP as long as I factory reset.
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Sorry that I didn't mention this but, I am runnning a LGG2 802 16gb

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I recently rooted my phone.
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iTeeXDA said:
I recently rooted my phone.
All went fine, I got into CWM and did a factory reset. Rebooted just fine. Tried to back into recovery to flash SU. When I try to go back into recovery I get the Android with the red examination mark on the belly. Tried re-flashing CWM, did not fix it. Tried rebooting into bootloader mode, got the red LED a couple times, but the phone did boot back into regular mode.
Tried erasing cache through fastboot and reflash CWM, now the phone won't boot, it'll boot into bootloader mode when I try to enter recovery, it just show me a black screen. No led.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
UPDATE: Flashed a newer version of CWM, seems to be working fine now. Should I be worries about the red LED?
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Red LED in itself shouldn't mean too much unless you are having other problems as the LED is configurable. I would be worried if this issue continued to pop up.

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Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
then hit enter
type
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/misc
then hit enter and reboot.

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