[Q] Bootloop after installin XCam LG v5.0.0 binaries - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anybody know if there is a fix or solution to this situation? :
Installed Pardus HD Rom on My LG G2 32gb D802 and then flashed through TWRP 2.7.0.0
[MOD] XCam LG v5.0.0 [G2/GPro2/G3] >> xdabbeb_camera_binaries_v1.0.0g2.zip
After that my system hasnt booted up, its stucked in bootloop kid of. Sometimes it was saying proccess android.systemui was stopped or in most cases it was just in bootloop. As a result i had to use recovery and get back to previous ROM (CM M9)
Any idea whats going on ?

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Pardus is heavily modified, lots of stuff can go wrong. If you see the original XCam thread, there is a way to take a logcat and see it, but as you said you have gone back to CM. Try Cloudyfa's ROMS, expecially the new G3 one, pretty good, better than CM in my opinion even thou I am staunch advocate of AOSP. Also, read and re-read to make sure you know what you are getting into.

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Paranoid or Cyanogenmod ROM for Korean G2 F320L ?

Hi,
I am a Android newbie and have Korean LG G2 F320L. And I want to install custom Paranoid ROM.
But the links I have found so far are for international models D801, D802, D803 etc. So can I install these ROMs on my Korean phone ? and if not, any one knows from where can I get the Paranoid ROM for the Korean G2 F320L ?
One more thing, in terms of security and any malware/spyware threat which ROM is better one :
Paranoid
Cyanogenmod
?
Thanks,
Wasim
Wasim_X said:
Hi,
I am a Android newbie and have Korean LG G2 F320L. And I want to install custom Paranoid ROM.
But the links I have found so far are for international models D801, D802, D803 etc. So can I install these ROMs on my Korean phone ? and if not, any one knows from where can I get the Paranoid ROM for the Korean G2 F320L ?
One more thing, in terms of security and any malware/spyware threat which ROM is better one :
Paranoid
Cyanogenmod
?
Thanks,
Wasim
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Any help please......
I'm skeptical about trying non-official LG based roms due to the suddenly bumped, black-lines-on-screen hype.
I'm running Cloudy G3 rom on my LG G2 F320L (contains all the essentials I want but gagged on customization).
For the case of installing cyanogenmod / PA (KitKat based roms), I think you will have to flash F32L Baseband before flashing any of those roms. (Probably modify updater-script in meta info of the rom in case you are barred from Flashing the zip file due to your phone being F320 and not D80x).
In terms of security, official rom will work for you, there are not that much perks of CM/PA over official to me as an end-user. Before G2, I had Optimus G F180 before and I loved look, feel and customizability of Cyanogenmod 11 (MOKEE). PA is no different with tad bit more utility perks.
dark_prince said:
I'm skeptical about trying non-official LG based roms due to the suddenly bumped, black-lines-on-screen hype.
I'm running Cloudy G3 rom on my LG G2 F320L (contains all the essentials I want but gagged on customization).
For the case of installing cyanogenmod / PA (KitKat based roms), I think you will have to flash F32L Baseband before flashing any of those roms. (Probably modify updater-script in meta info of the rom in case you are barred from Flashing the zip file due to your phone being F320 and not D80x).
In terms of security, official rom will work for you, there are not that much perks of CM/PA over official to me as an end-user. Before G2, I had Optimus G F180 before and I loved look, feel and customizability of Cyanogenmod 11 (MOKEE). PA is no different with tad bit more utility perks.
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I am newbie to Android and custom ROM business....but have technical background....so my reason of looking for custom ROM is the performance I am getting on mine G2. I think my iPhone 4S was much more snappy than G2 and it was even 50% of hardware what G2 has. So thats why I want to have Stock Android ROM to get rid of any unnecessary stuff and improve the performance.
Could you please suggest any valid tutorial to follow to install good Stock Android ROM on my F320L G2 ?
Thanks,
Wasim
enable developer tools by going to Settings > about phone > software info > and click software version 6 times.
Then go to settings > Developer Tools > Enable USB Debugging
Root your phone using ioroot method (connect your phone to ur PC first and make sure u have correct drivers installed)
Install AutoRec software (Make sure you have correct phone model, which is F320L in your case). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715496
Dont run AutoRec yet, download KK Baseband file for your phone from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=12880
Download Cyanogenmod flashable zip + gapps. Put all 3 zip files on your SD Card
Run AutoRec software (Not sure but connect ur phone to internet over wifi), Install recovery > reboot into recovery
Now in Recovery goto Wipe > Swipe to wipe (Factory Reset)
Go back > Install Zip
Install zips in this order
KK BaseBand > CM > Gapps
wipe/Factory Reset again and Reboot. Hopefully you will have a working Cyanogenmod bootup.
Then Install Zip

lg g2 keeps restarting

Hi.i have lg g2 d800 32gig.it was with stock 4.4.2 and from time. To time it freeze and restart itself. I install. Cm 12.1 lolipop snapshot.and it keep doing it,every houer or so.i even unolugged the motherbord and installed again.what is the prob??
Probably one or more than one apps causing this.
Try another rom. I never use CM base, let alone a snapshot/nightly. Install Resurrection Remix M, it's based on CM stable and is faster and has more features.
But the device also restart. With the stock rom 4.4.2. Is there maybe prob in the motherbord?
Sent from my LG-D800 using Tapatalk
could it be or maybe a stuck or sticky power button?
Hi,idont think its asticky power,because it happends 6-8times aday.not all the time.i dont know how to fix this prob...
boot stack
I had the same problem. Install boot stack first then flash CM then gapps.
More likely its a hardware issues. Or May be something has to relate with Bootstacks.
I have lost My G2, In no point return mode! So move on with other device. Honesty G2 isn't made for all people. That's all I can say.

lg g2 d800 i cant get android 7.1 to boot on it

whenever i try to flash any nougat rom on my lg g2 d800 the phone goes to the lg logo and then its just a black screen so it does not actually boot into android plz help me
This is the wrong way. First go to the rom thread you tried to install and search the thread for your problem (I bet you're not the only one) or ask the dev directly. Thats easier for you and the devs. All Nougat roms you can get atm are experimental and they are not bug free. Every response helps the devs to build a better Android.
For crDroid you have to flash Lambda-Infinito-Nougat-Beta-N9-D800-12072016.zip and it will boot.

Lg G2 VS980 wont go past Lollipop for me?

I need some help, anyone, please! I have a Lg G2 VS980, rooted supersu by chainfire version 2.79 latest, i guess. twrp 3.2.0-1 by blastagator, and running resurrection remix 5.4.7(Lollipop 5.1.1) from stock rom VS98024a which i pushed with lgtool14, i believe. From stock VS98011a which i also installed a year ago when my ParanoidAndroid os Lollipop rom 5.1.1 just stopped working all together dont know why, still. tried flashing over that with lollipop CrDroid rom Lollipop 5.1.1 when the phone bricked. So I proceeded to start from scratch again learning as i go, im kinda good like that sometimes. so i did all of this all is working well and good again, except for one thing, when I try to flash any custom marshmallow even nougat roms they install like the lollipop ones fine, matching micro Gapps packages every time for marshmallow and nougat roms. wipe the dalvik and cache properly, all is good til reboot of the system. Lg logo comes up then black screen and nothing else ever, Ive let it sit for hours and nothing. i dont know what i am missing here i know its possible to go past lollipop but im at a loss here. ive searched til my eyes bleed but there is no comprehensive guide on how this is accomplished and what to do with the black screen issue im facing. i dont know if i need to do a bootstack change or something else i dont know about. If i could get some guidance here maybe a solution to this issue. hell i dont care if i got to start from scratch again. something guys. if you need any info i havent provided ask. and yes i have all the proper latest drivers, adb, fastboot, and even latest android studio from google, which i dont have a clue as to how to use. im not a noob but by no means a developer, lol.

Moving to LineageOS worth it (and possible) from Cloudy G2.2?

I've been running Cloudy G2.2 for a year an a half. It's given the phone enough legs to mostly make it through 2017. However, about every other week I have to restore my latest backup when Bluetooth stops working because it saw too many devices. This wouldn't be terrible if it wasn't for Authy refusing to sync my newer 2-Factor auth accounts. I think I've convinced myself that the G6 (US997) is my next phone, but now is a silly time to buy as the price should drop like a rock as the next wave of flagships come out.
I'm hoping to make it another couple months and was wondering anyone's experiences moving from Cloudy G2.2 (or other ROMs) to the latest lineage? From what I've read, it's very stable. However, I'm on Kit Kat bootloader, so it doesn't seem like this will be a straightforward process. I was hoping to get some experiences from people who made the same move before starting.
I currently have:
LG G2 D800
Root using stumproot (I think, it's been a while) with supersu installed
TWRP 2.7.0.0 installed by autorec
Cloudy G2.2 KOT49I
So, after some research, I set off to install LineageOS. In hindsight, this might have been a bad idea since it specifically only mentions the D802 in the title. However, it listed links for D800 builds, though they were crossed out.
I updated TWRP to this version by Blastagator and that was painless. I then wiped the phone, made a fresh backup and flashed the latest nightly of LineageOS, and the latest GApps (Mini) for 7.1. That was disappointing since I got the quick "LG logo" followed by a blank screen, that I later found was mentioned in the same Lineage post. Should've read farther.
I think the issue is that I'm on the wrong bootloader. I thought I was on KitKat which the post requires, but in order to enter recovery, I have to press enter three times (rather than using volume buttons to navigate), which indicates I'm on JellyBean bootloader.
So, this is the scary step that I was hoping to avoid. My big fear is that I run Linux on my desktop, so I can't use the LG Flash Tool. As long as I can keep a working recovery, I have backups, so I'm fairly safe. Following the Blastagator bootloader post, I'm not really sure how you go back and forth between bootloaders so easily as it suggests. Is that really as simple as loading the zip file on the phone and installing it in TWRP?
Is there a safer way to handle this?
From my experience, it is that easy. Simply install the zip file and you have loaded a new boot loader. Also, I was in the same boat as you with Cloudy rom and moved to Nougat with crDroid. However it's not stable and I am considering looking for something else more stable but fast like crDroid.
ernie young said:
I was in the same boat as you with Cloudy rom and moved to Nougat with crDroid
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When you updated your bootloader, were you still able to run the Cloudy ROM before you switched to crDroid? Once I flash the KitKat bootloader, am I only able to use the Nougat ROMs? My big concern is that there might be something a bit off with my bootloader, so I won't be able to get back to TWRP.
I think there's something a bit off with my bootloader as is, because about a year ago I flashed back to stock Jellybean, and took all the OTA updates. However, when the phone tried to take the KitKat update, it softbricked, and could only be recovered using the LG Update Tool, which I don't have access to anymore. Because of this, I'm a little worried that just dropping on the Blastagator KitKat bootloader may have some atypical issues.
i m using it for a while. u know, on Los you won't be able to use lg features such as qslide, qmemo, plug&pop, knockcode etc. Only worth it if you want your phone to look a little bit fresher and lighter or you need a newer android version for some reason. Else, don't take the risk if you can't use flashtool. You can consider installing another kitkat rom. There are lots and they are nice :]
S YILDIRIM said:
or you need a newer android version for some reason.
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My primary issue is that KitKat (or whatever Cloudy G2.2 is?) has the old Android bluetooth bug where once it sees too many devices, it stops connecting to anything. I have to make sure to turn off my phone if I go somewhere like an airport, and have been having to restore my clean Cloudy backup about once a month. It's getting pretty frustrating. On the other hand, I'm hoping to upgrade to an LG G6 (US997) in a month or two when the V30 release pushes down on prices. So, if it's a case of potentially hard-bricking my G2 at the worst possible time, I should hold off flashing.
I think you need hybrid bootstack for android 7.
WORF84 said:
I think you need hybrid bootstack for android 7.
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That makes sense, but will I not be able to use my Cloudy 2.2 backup after that? It says that the hybrid bootstack will only boot CM 12.1, CM13, and LP stock roms.
superlou23 said:
That makes sense, but will I not be able to use my Cloudy 2.2 backup after that? It says that the hybrid bootstack will only boot CM 12.1, CM13, and LP stock roms.
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These questions if this works with that or that are easier to answer for yourself by reading what goes with what.
Just Google LG G2 bootstack and you can probably find the ones you need for any available rom.
I use hybrid on Marshmallow 6.0.1 but I tried Nougat 7.1.2 too, it works.

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