[Q] LG G2 Stuck Download Mode - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I accidently take the wrong rom and I was stuck at the fastboot. I follow a tutorial and I finally get the Download Mode.
The thing is... it's still at 0% for 1 hours and no change. I look everywhere in the forum and google : I tried to flash kdz; to update from the LG Mobile Support Tool.
I can't go the Recovery Mode, the Factore Reset don't work : blocked at the LG logo screen. When I charge, LG logo appeared but not the % of the battery.
Thank for you help.
Valérie.

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ohad123 said:
I bought a LG g2 D802 32G with root a few days ago , I tried to upgrade to 4.4.2 stock from this guide. The upgrade was completed
Then the device turns on ,frist LG logo ,then the Attached image and after a second shuts down and back on, with stuck LG logo with led change colors.
I can't get into the recovery mode with any method, only download mode. I tried to flash another versions, it completed but the same problem ...
Also, when i enter into download mode written down in a frame rooted in red, but i flash a stock ROM in "Flash CSE" mode... can be recovery mode screwed? And that's why the device does not work?
I tried also via LG Support Tool same problem ....
Reset my strength
How do I fix this?
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Using the flash tool will take your phone completely back to it's original factory state and that includes the recovery. If you get stuck in a bootloop after using this method, you should be able to fix it by performing a hard factory reset.
When the device is powered down hold the volume down button. While pressing volume down press the power button. After the device kicks on release both buttons. As soon as the LG logo appears press the power button a second time. It's a little tricky at first but if you have done it correctly it should go into a white screen asking you if you would like to perform a factory reset. Go ahead and reset the phone.
This should fix your problem and boot you up into a fresh install.
I tried this but it dose not work, I can't get into the recovery mode. the g2 stuck LG logo....

[Q] Stuck on LG logo, phone wont turn off (LS980/Sprint) [FIXED]

Update/Fix:
Got it to work again! I let the battery drain to 0% so I can boot it into download mode where I used the LG FlashTool to install ZVC. It's completely working now. I learned from my mistake.
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Original post​
How it occurred:
I was trying to flash a ROM today with TWRP but I accidentally deleted/formatted my G2. (I haven't flashed anything in a while so I forgot that would delete the .zips) TWRP was unable to mount the USB so I restarted my phone and now I'm stuck at the LG logo.
What happens:
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Skii22 said:
Yesterday my lg was working just fine. Before i went to sleep i locked my phone at the time battery was lower than 5% perhaps while i was sleeping some important update started but because it was such low battery the update got interrupted when phone lost all the battery. When i woke up i started charging my phone. After a while i tried turning my phone on but it was stuck in boot loop.
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