Going back from lollypop to cloudy g3 - G3 General

Hi everyone.
I got a rooted D855 and I have moved from cloudy g3 to Android 5 lollipop.
I used TWRP to back up my cloudy rom.
Wipe and install the lollipop.
I got an error every time I restart the phone (see attached photo) but almost every thing work fine.
Can I go back to cloudy g3???
How?
Can I use flashify?
Thanks for any help

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bar.chaim said:
Hi everyone.
I got a rooted D855 and I have moved from cloudy g3 to Android 5 lollipop.
I used TWRP to back up my cloudy rom.
Wipe and install the lollipop.
I got an error every time I restart the phone (see attached photo) but almost every thing work fine.
Can I go back to cloudy g3???
How?
Can I use flashify?
Thanks for any help
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If you are still bumped and have access to TWRP recovery then just download cloudyg3 and flash like you would normally for any rom. If you want to restore back to your cloudy backup then get into TWRP and click Restore. Choose the backup and swipe. Not sure what you are having an issue with since you seem to know TWRP well enough to make a backup. Can you not get back into TWRP or something?
Also did you follow the instructions skin1980 laid out in his OP when you flashed Lollipop? There are 3 zips that need flashed.

If i want go back to KK roms ( stock or AOSP) what i have to do?
Just flash your ROM or restore a backup. But, after that, flash the zip KK modem.
Download KK Modem From >> go to G3 General>> [ROM][STOCK][D855][20A- LRX21M][OFFICIAL] Lollipop rooted ROM by skin1980

Thanks.

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LG G2 (D800) KK->CloudyG2 3.3

Hello all,
I have had lots of troubles with my G2 but i just finished flashing 4.4.2(20c) onto my D800. I would like to go to CloudyG2 3.3
I have root, TWRP, SuperSu, all that good stuff. However when i tried to flash it via twrp, i got a boot error. I read somewhere that i need to use the KK bootloader so i went and downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/d802-bootloader-changer-1-1-jb-kk-lp-t3104380, flashed it before Cloudy and then I got the same error. I just put stock back on my phone and I am currently downloading ROM-d80030b-stripped-v1.1-blastagator.zip from http://blastagator.ddns.net/rom.php. I think im going to flash this and try it all again...
OR
am I doing something completely wrong? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
after flash kk bootstack u must reboot to recovery(not system /not system) then wipe (do not wipe internal storage) then flash cloudy g2 3.3 and reboot system. if u see lg loge just wait about three minute that is bootanimation /if u see black screen after lg logo that mean brick so use srktool to unbrick
bigdaddysmallmomma said:
Hello all,
I have had lots of troubles with my G2 but i just finished flashing 4.4.2(20c) onto my D800. I would like to go to CloudyG2 3.3
I have root, TWRP, SuperSu, all that good stuff. However when i tried to flash it via twrp, i got a boot error. I read somewhere that i need to use the KK bootloader so i went and downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/d802-bootloader-changer-1-1-jb-kk-lp-t3104380, flashed it before Cloudy and then I got the same error. I just put stock back on my phone and I am currently downloading ROM-d80030b-stripped-v1.1-blastagator.zip from http://blastagator.ddns.net/rom.php. I think im going to flash this and try it all again...
OR
am I doing something completely wrong? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
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@bigdaddysmallmomma I was in the same situation and this is what worked for me. I read somewhere on Cloudy 3.3 forum that you had to take official update from ATT on g2 D800 FIRST, then root and install cloudy 3.3. So I returned to stock unrooted 4.4.2, then accepted all the updates (which included lollipop). Then I rooted the official lollipop, used Autorec for lollipop to install TWRP, and then install Cloudy 3.3. Hope this helps.
You need to flash the modified bootloader by blastgator first: http://blastagator.ddns.net/scripts...-d800-LP_30f-bump-v1.1-blastagator-signed.zip
This will install the KK bootloader with a modified LP bootstack.
Then you can flash Cloudy 3.3 and enjoy!
crad614 said:
@bigdaddysmallmomma I was in the same situation and this is what worked for me. I read somewhere on Cloudy 3.3 forum that you had to take official update from ATT on g2 D800 FIRST, then root and install cloudy 3.3. So I returned to stock unrooted 4.4.2, then accepted all the updates (which included lollipop). Then I rooted the official lollipop, used Autorec for lollipop to install TWRP, and then install Cloudy 3.3. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the input, i tried that but it always said my phone was up-to-date then i had to wait 24hrs before I could give it another go. This got rather annoying as you can imagine.
djchru said:
You need to flash the modified bootloader by blastgator first:
This will install the KK bootloader with a modified LP bootstack.
Then you can flash Cloudy 3.3 and enjoy!
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I made these steps for another forum, will they work?
1. Be on a Custom Rom
2. Flash Bump'd TWRP twrp-2.8.6.3-d800-bump-blastagator-signed. zip (or the newer version)
3. Clear Data,Cache,Dalvik,System
4. Flash CloudyG2 3.3
5. Reboot to Cloudy
Also made these steps i read from somewhere else:
Be on KK 4.4.2
Back up ROM
Clear Data,Cache,Dalvik,System
Flash CloudyG2 3.3
When it prompts to 'reboot', hit no
Returns to TWRP
Flash ROM-patch-v1.5-lp30f-d800-blastagator-signed .zip (guide says v1.4 but his website doesnt have it)
Flash boot-permissive-lp-d800-devnull-signed.zip
Return to TWRP
Clear Dalvik and Cache
Reboot to Cloudy
Guess I will try the first way first
Thank you all for your input!
Which one should I flash?
bootstack-d800-LP_30f-bump-v1.1-blastagator-signed.zip
Had another guy tell me i needed to flash
blastagator's TWRP Version 2.8.7.1
Just make sure you flash blastgator's modified bootloader FIRST before Cloudy or else you will be stuck in a bootloop. The only other alternative is to either take the OTA LP update or flash a Stock rom such as Somboons SRK for the D802 + the Rom patch. Easiest route, since you are coming from KK is to flash blastgator's file: bootstack-d800-LP_30f-bump-v1.1-blastagator-signed.zip, then Cloudy, then clear Dalvik and Cache - the other steps aren't necessary. I've been running Cloudy on my D800 since release and absolutely love it!
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It never hurts to flash the latest recovery (TWRP)! Make sure you flash it before you start and after flashing reboot back into recovery.
djchru said:
Just make sure you flash blastgator's modified bootloader FIRST before Cloudy or else you will be stuck in a bootloop. The only other alternative is to either take the OTA LP update or flash a Stock rom such as Somboons SRK for the D802 + the Rom patch. Easiest route, since you are coming from KK is to flash blastgator's file: bootstack-d800-LP_30f-bump-v1.1-blastagator-signed.zip, then Cloudy, then clear Dalvik and Cache - the other steps aren't necessary. I've been running Cloudy on my D800 since release and absolutely love it!
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It never hurts to flash the latest recovery (TWRP)! Make sure you flash it before you start and after flashing reboot back into recovery.
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In the process right now, thank you very much! To all of you!

D800 - I just can't get CloudyG2 working no matter what I do...

I've been having issues with my phone, and I'm not sure if this is a HW issue or not, but no matter what I do, either I lose recovery or get a security error. I poked around and found some instructions in the CloudyG3 thread. They're for 3.0 but I would guess 3.3 wouldn't be different enough to brick this thing. Can't remember who the quote is from, I just copy/pasted it, but here it is:
Some of you sent me a PM asking for the install instructions on D800 and this is how you install CloudyG2 3.0:
Downloads:
1. Download CloudyG2 3.0 - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95897840722646001
2. Download Patch - https://mega.co.nz/#!sVY0mRTb!qn7S9B...3m_QpMQkgzunn0
3. Download Signal Patch - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...l_Variants.zip
4. Download LP Baseband - http://blastagator.ddns.net/modem.php - d800-30f-modem-blastagator-signed.zip
5. Download KK Bootstack - http://blastagator.ddns.net/bootloader.php - bootstack-d800-KK_20c-blastagator-signed.zip
6. Optional: Download JB Bootstack in case if you want to revert the installation process and go back to your current ROM - http://blastagator.ddns.net/bootloader.php - bootstack-d800-JB_10d-blastagator-signed.zip
Flashing Process:
1. Backup the existing ROM (including EFS, Modem, etc.) in TWRP - very important and copy it over to the computer, just in case!
2. Wipe System + Data + Cache + Dalvik Cache - Do NOT select internal storage as it contains all your downloaded files + backups!
3. Flash KK Bootstack (downloaded from Step 5)
4. Flash LP Baseband (downloaded from Step 4)
5. Flash CloudyG2 3.0 (downloaded from Step 1) - Leave the default in Aroma when you have to pick the variant. Do NOT reboot the device as the patch installation (next Step) is very important.
6. Flash Patch (dowloaded from Step 2) - Select your variant.
7. Flash Signal Patch (downloaded from Step 3)
8. Reboot
Enjoy!
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I'm guessing I have the incorrect files, most of the links I found in the thread with these instructions didn't seem to work so I Googled for them, maybe I don't even have the correct files. I took a screenshot in cmd of the exact filesizes.
Any help would be greatly appriciated!
level5music said:
I've been having issues with my phone, and I'm not sure if this is a HW issue or not, but no matter what I do, either I lose recovery or get a security error. I poked around and found some instructions in the CloudyG3 thread. They're for 3.0 but I would guess 3.3 wouldn't be different enough to brick this thing. Can't remember who the quote is from, I just copy/pasted it, but here it is:
I'm guessing I have the incorrect files, most of the links I found in the thread with these instructions were dead mega.co.nz links so maybe I don't even have the correct files. I took a screenshot in cmd of the exact filesizes.
Any help would be greatly appriciated!
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you want to install cloudy g2 3.3?
this is whati did
used to root http://www.droidviews.com/easily-root-lg-devices-using-the-one-click-root-script/ if you are on lollipop it gets stuck at 90% twice after 3 attemps same stuck at 90% rebooted and it was rooted
then on playstore i used autorec canat remeber if it says v2.. but for lollipop installed and it checked my device and its said it was ready. so i just clicked twrp and it installed twrp then i downloaded blastogator twrp and installed cloudy g2 3.3 on d800 unlocked... sorry if you were refferimg to another version of cloudy..
raptorddd said:
you want to install cloudy g2 3.3?
this is whati did
used to root http://www.droidviews.com/easily-root-lg-devices-using-the-one-click-root-script/ if you are on lollipop it gets stuck at 90% twice after 3 attemps same stuck at 90% rebooted and it was rooted
then on playstore i used autorec canat remeber if it says v2.. but for lollipop installed and it checked my device and its said it was ready. so i just clicked twrp and it installed twrp then i downloaded blastogator twrp and installed cloudy g2 3.3 on d800 unlocked... sorry if you were refferimg to another version of cloudy..
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Coming off a fresh TOT flash, I root with towelroot, flash TWRP using AutoRec, flash bootloader, then flashed Cloudy. It will boot at first, but then I run into "black screen of death" or security errors or when trying to boot to recovery, I'll run into similar issues. Does Blastagator's TWRP make the difference here?
level5music said:
Coming off a fresh TOT flash, I root with towelroot, flash TWRP using AutoRec, flash bootloader, then flashed Cloudy. It will boot at first, but then I run into "black screen of death" or security errors or when trying to boot to recovery, I'll run into similar issues. Does Blastagator's TWRP make the difference here?
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no not really, but i do know that we had to use 2871 cause newer version were wiping f2fs, so now latest build its working but i dont think it has something to do .... am sorry i just got mine like a week ago and mine was in lollipop.. so i know nothing about coming from other version of android. dont even know whatsa tot flash.. i still need to learn alot..
check here and see if you can find a way to fix this good luck
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/05-10-index-guides-fixes-roots-t3218178
level5music said:
Coming off a fresh TOT flash, I root with towelroot, flash TWRP using AutoRec, flash bootloader, then flashed Cloudy. It will boot at first, but then I run into "black screen of death" or security errors or when trying to boot to recovery, I'll run into similar issues. Does Blastagator's TWRP make the difference here?
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I had the exact problem happen to me ....... I got the black screen of death .... phone wouldnt boot ....... and when i used the kk bootloader i would lose recovery ..... I was coming from kk to CloudyG2 ....
This is how i solved.
1. Flashed back to stock, stumproot to root Autorec v1 for bootloader
2. used Flashify to upgrade to 2.8.7.1 ( its now 2.8.7.3)
3. Downloaded n used bumpted LP bootstack and flashed blastagator stripped rom (its in flashable zip and installs everythin including modem .... patches etc EVERYTHING) http://forum.xda-developers.com/att-g2/development/rom-stock-lollipop-30b-stripped-t3144195
4. Downloaded kk bootstack , CloudyG2 3.3 and clean flashed in recovery
I have been enjoying Cloudy ever since ...... D800
Thanks all, got it running! Cloudyfa has done some absolutely brilliant work here with this ROM, as well as xdabbeb with the advanced camera driver and xCam. I'm usually a vanilla-or-nothing guy with my Android ROMs but this one is quick and power efficient. The KitKat ROM that shipped with the phone was super bloated and gross, but I'll admit LG UX 4.0 isn't really that offensive, plus I like the goodies like Multi-Window and QuickRemote. Once I disabled/hid some of the remaining LG bloat, it's surprisingly pleasant and not really that far from AOSP aesthetically. Again, cheers to those who provided the assist on this one for me!
... now my only question is, should I try CloudyG3?

I need help with my LG G2 F320S

This is my first post, so I want to say "Hello" for everybody!
I need Your help. I bought a month ago smartphone LG G2 in korean version F320S. Now, I want install new soft CloudyG3 3.3 on my phone. But i can't update it to Android 5..It "says", android is newest. But it's stupid, i have KitKat on phone, and in net wrote, newest is Lollipop. When i trying installing Cloudy on KitKat, it write that file with CloudyRom is broken (i downloaded it two times). If i could download stock ROM from net, there isn't any problem, but link to stock soft on XDA for my version on F320S are "dead". For F320K and F320L are good, for my F320S isn't work. Can anyone will be so good and share with me an active link to my stock Lollipop firmware? Or will put it in share hosting, like a rapidshare.com or similar?
Well, don't install stock Lollipop, you don't need it in order to install Cloudy.
Assuming that you are on stock KitKat, unrooted - follow these steps:
1) Enable USB debugging and root the phone using DP tools
2) Find KitKat Autorec for F320S and blastagator TWRP 3.0.2-0 - copy the files to the phone, install and run Autorec like a normal app - if everything is successful it will boot TWRP 2.7 for you.
3) When you are in recovery mode - install TWRP 3.0.2-0, reboot the recovery.
4) Make a backup of the EFS and copy it to your computer, just in case.
5) Highly recommended - wipe data, cache, system, internal storage and reboot the recovery.
6) Copy the Cloudy ROM and the hybrid bootstack for F320S to your device and install them.
You're all set. It shouldn't take you more than 15 minutes.

[HELP] LG D802 back to stock

Hey guys ,
i'm running cm 12 official on my d802 32gb version.
A couple of weeks ago i wanted to update to cm 13 and to do that i had to update TWRP to the Marshmallow compatible version 3.0.
So at first I downloaded TWRP 2.8.6.0. as a zip for my the d802 and flashed it using flashify to install TWRP 3.0 with it.
Accidentally I denied to reboot after flashing the 2.8.6.0. version and rebootet directly into the recovery.
So thats what I think was the mistake why I bricked my recovery... Fortunately I'm still able to boot into the old cm 12 without a problem.
So now I backed up all my data to go back to the stock LG firmware using the LGFlashTool.
Now before I start I want to ask you guys if you could check if im using the right programs.
I already installed the Lg Mobile driver and the LGFlashTool.
Then I downloaded the "BIN_LGD802AT-00-V10b-SEA-XX-SEP-04-2013-32G+0.tot" file from storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda%2FLG+G2%2FStock%2FD802+tot%2F
and the "LGD802_20130912_LGFLASHv160.dll" file from storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda%2FLG+G2%2FStock%2FD802+tot%2Fdll+file%2F.
So am I ready to go, if I use this method: youtube.com/watch?v=wJtcPNklrfw with the files listed above?
It would really be nice if somebody could help me out
NewKidsBob said:
Hey guys ,
i'm running cm 12 official on my d802 32gb version.
A couple of weeks ago i wanted to update to cm 13 and to do that i had to update TWRP to the Marshmallow compatible version 3.0.
So at first I downloaded TWRP 2.8.6.0. as a zip for my the d802 and flashed it using flashify to install TWRP 3.0 with it.
Accidentally I denied to reboot after flashing the 2.8.6.0. version and rebootet directly into the recovery.
So thats what I think was the mistake why I bricked my recovery... Fortunately I'm still able to boot into the old cm 12 without a problem.
So now I backed up all my data to go back to the stock LG firmware using the LGFlashTool.
Now before I start I want to ask you guys if you could check if im using the right programs.
I already installed the Lg Mobile driver and the LGFlashTool.
Then I downloaded the "BIN_LGD802AT-00-V10b-SEA-XX-SEP-04-2013-32G+0.tot" file from storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda%2FLG+G2%2FStock%2FD802+tot%2F
and the "LGD802_20130912_LGFLASHv160.dll" file from storagecow.eu/index.php?dir=Xda%2FLG+G2%2FStock%2FD802+tot%2Fdll+file%2F.
So am I ready to go, if I use this method: youtube.com/watch?v=wJtcPNklrfw with the files listed above?
It would really be nice if somebody could help me out
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not sure of the files you selected . its kind of confusing..
you can also use this to flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/guide-vdo-flashing-kdz-tot-firmware-t3289950

Why installing Cloudy G2 on F320L its almost impossible?

Hi guys,
Im trying for week to install Cloudy G2 3.3 on my korean F320L model.
I was trying almost everything and all i do was to brick my phone dozen times.
So now i want someone to help me a bit.
What i tried?
1. Lollipop. I updated my stock JB room to Lollipop and then wanted to install This TWRP (f320l_lollipop.apk) but it was not working.
Everytime i was able to see an Android with open stomach and red triangle instead of TWRP. But if i install any other version of TWRP like for f320k or sth i wasnt able to install anything on it, cause my phone was crashing over and over. So i started for looking some other ways to install Cloudy G2.
2. KitKat. I updated stock JB android to KK 4.4. Then after Rooting phone i was able to install this TWRP (f320l_AutoRec.apk ) and go to recovery mode.
But the next step in All guides was to install blastgator from dorimanx and i choosed f320 version and install it. But after reebot to recovery nothing happens just black screen.
So i tried other version but everytime i failed.
Now im totally lost.
Can someone who runs Cloudy G2 3.3 on his korean LG G2 F320l how to do it?
What system i need. Witch TWRP install, Witch blastgator and what next.
Thanks in ADVANCE!

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