When I try and restore my device to stock it gets such at flashing modem. It has already wiped the partitions though so I can't boot. Anyone know the fix for this?
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Here I have an issue with LG G2 D802- please help.
i guess my system partitions and other system images and files are deleted. I am currently stuck in TWRP loop. how ever i can go to download mode. I have already tried LG FLASH TOOL to flash .tot file but every time the process starts, it skips flashing all those partitions and system files. The whole process completes in less than a minute and again my ph boots into TWRP.
I tried ADB SIDELOAD to install custom rom in TWRP too, the installation process all goes well and after installation when the system reboots, to my bad luck it again goes to TWRP.
I tried flashing cloudy G3 ROM using OTG, the ROM Installation process all goes well but after installation completes and phones reboots, instead of normal boot, it again goes to TWRP.
What options do i have left now? I have yet to try .KDZ method though. Please help...
Try wiping everything through TWRP apart from the Internal Storage (cache, data, system, data), then flashing the ROM along with the kitkat baseband zip if you have it.
If it doesn't boot properly, then try the KDZ method.
prowsterz said:
Try wiping everything through TWRP apart from the Internal Storage (cache, data, system, data), then flashing the ROM along with the kitkat baseband zip if you have it.
If it doesn't boot properly, then try the KDZ method.
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Flashed Rom and KITKAT baseband already... NO LUCK... Need to try KDZ method now (File is downloading)...
.TOT method didnot work though .
I guess my system partitions and other partitions got corrupted or damaged, so FLASH TOOL just skips all those partitions flashing. Can anyone let me know how to fix those, if that is reason what my PH is currently going through????????
I was about to flash my phone back to a stock ROM to reset my sensors because my GPS navigation wasn't working. I wiped the data and cache on my phone, then installed the 39A bootstack and rebooted back into recovery, once back into recovery, my slide was half cut off my screen, when it wasn't before wiping and installing the bootstack. Now, I do not know what to do to get back into the phone, because there is no ROM installed? can someone please help me? I'm guessing I will have to KDZ to stock.
Install kdz via Lg flash tool. You don't need wipe internal storage if you scared about this.
You could also try restoring the phone by doing an upgrade recovery in the LG Mobile Support Tool. Not sure if the support tool will wipe the phone' s data.
I recently messed up and soft bricked my phone. Now luckily I managed to fix it tonight using the LG flash tool, flashing an older rom through the kdz method.
Now my question is, by factory resetting and and updating it with the newest stock rom, should everything be back to normal? As in completely reset (partition layout, bootloader, bootstack etc all that stuff)?
Because I don't want any leftovers from my recent mess-up
I have a Sprint Note 3 and I am having the dreaded "Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped" problem.
I tried every single fix I found online. Even the stupid ones I knew wouldn't work. I finally caved and did a full wipe. Low and behold, on the very first setup screen the error message immediately popped up.
I am stock (whatever the latest version is) and rooted.
If factory reset doesn't work I don't know what else would work. That's usually the last recourse. Any suggestions? HELP!
Do I maybe need to re-flash the stock rom? If so, can someone please provide a link?
Suggest you ask in the SPRINT forum .
uscpsycho said:
I have a Sprint Note 3 and I am having the dreaded "Unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped" problem.
I tried every single fix I found online. Even the stupid ones I new wouldn't work. I finally caved and did a full wipe. Low and behold, on the very first setup screen the error message immediately popped up.
I am stock (whatever the latest version is) and rooted.
If factory reset doesn't work I don't know what else would work. That's usually the last recourse. Any suggestions? HELP!
Do I maybe need to re-flash the stock rom? If so, can someone please provide a link?
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Yes, you need to re-flash stock ROM (search in updato). I'd also suggest you do a full DATA wipe with TWRP before and THEN flash stock ROM. Make sure you backup everything before anything.
ShaDisNX255 said:
Yes, you need to re-flash stock ROM (search in updato). I'd also suggest you do a full DATA wipe with TWRP before and THEN flash stock ROM. Make sure you backup everything before anything.
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Holy crap. I downloaded a stock ROM from Updato and my phone isn't bricked but I'm worse off now.
Somehow, nothing at all changed on my phone after I flashed the ROM. All my apps, data, screens, everything is still there. However, I lost root and I lost my custom recovery and I still have the problem I had before.
Two questions:
1) I still have a Nandroid backup of my rooted phone from before I flashed the stock ROM. Can I restore this Nandroid backup with the stock recovery?
2) If not I will install TWRP again. At that point can I just restore the rooted Nandroid and gain root again or do I have to root first and then restore the Nandroid?
What a mess. Why did everything stay the same after flashing the stock ROM? Is updato a legit website?
uscpsycho said:
Holy crap. I downloaded a stock ROM from Updato and my phone isn't bricked but I'm worse off now.
Somehow, nothing at all changed on my phone after I flashed the ROM. All my apps, data, screens, everything is still there. However, I lost root and I lost my custom recovery and I still have the problem I had before.
Two questions:
1) I still have a Nandroid backup of my rooted phone from before I flashed the stock ROM. Can I restore this Nandroid backup with the stock recovery?
2) If not I will install TWRP again. At that point can I just restore the rooted Nandroid and gain root again or do I have to root first and then restore the Nandroid?
What a mess. Why did everything stay the same after flashing the stock ROM? Is updato a legit website?
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It's a legit website but you need to wipe everything before flashing stock ROM. The order would have been: Boot into TWRP -> Wipe/Factory reset -> Format Data -> Reboot to download mode -> Flash stock
Yes, you will have to re-install TWRP again and restore your nandroid backup.
So I'm having a weird issue. Whenever I flash any kernel other then stock it stays stuck at the LG logo. I have to pull battery and then restore the stock kernel backup. I have no idea why I'm having this issue. I've also noticed that TWRP sometimes says cannot mount system (probably not the culprit but just adding more info).
Model: T-Mobile (h918)
When I had the "cannot mount" issue, a system partition format was needed from within TWRP. I took a backup of system (not a system.img backup), then formatted system only, then restored the system. It's been fine ever since.
I'm not sure if any special pocedure is needed for the h918 in order not to brick anything. I'm on US996.
I hope that made sense. Please wait for a second opinion before trying anything.
pistacios said:
When I had the "cannot mount" issue, a system partition format was needed from within TWRP. I took a backup of system (not a system.img backup), then formatted system only, then restored the system. It's been fine ever since.
I'm not sure if any special pocedure is needed for the h918 in order not to brick anything. I'm on US996.
I hope that made sense. Please wait for a second opinion before trying anything.
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Yea. Seems like I have to format system all the time. Also have to format my internal storage all the time. My backups never seem to restore correctly. I can't flash a new ROM because it wont boot with a different kernel. I might just flash KDZ and root all over again.