So I was planning to install the new cloudy g2 3.3 rom on my lg g2. To do this first, i was using a guide that first told me I would have to root with towel root. Which I did, and then I would have to install an auto recovery. My lg g2 is a Canadian d801. However I did not know that the auto recovery I would have to download was the d803 version. After installing the auto recovery my phone is stuck on fastboot mode. I cannot go into recovery or download mode. The screen says
fastboot mode started
udc_start()
when i plug it into my pc, it adds a couple more lines
reset
portcharge
I am stuck. I have found some other information which has told me
1. download autorec for your version
2. extract aboot - boot - laf
3.
fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash laf laf.img
I have downloaded the d803 auto rec version, and extracted these 3 files. But my phone does not connect to adb. I am currently using the adb and fastboot minimal version, and when i type adb devices nothing shows up. It is important to note that I had installed adb after my phone became bricked like this. The only fix that I can do is to push these files onto my phone. However it does not connect to adb. I have downloaded and installed lg drivers for the lg g2 multiple times. I have gone to device manager and tried to set my up phone to use those drivers, but it does not let me. I will try to attach screen shots below. Please help me fix me phone. I think that if I can connect it to adb I can push the files onto it, but it wont connect. Any help would be much appreciated as I am very inexperienced in this area.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2904404 try this ,see first page
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I have an LG G2 AT&T D800.
After I rooted my phone successfully, I also flash a custom recovery successfully.
After I did that, I wipe out my data / cache.
And i tried to install a ROM and Google Apps.
I rebooted my phone and I'm stuck with " Fast boot mode started "
I had download mode working but i accidentally made it stop working after i did CMS88168 steps from this page.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477595
Now I don't have my download mode starting to work and I have no clue on how to fix my phone.
Please help.
alvingaoat said:
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I rebooted my phone and I'm stuck with " Fast boot mode started "
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Now I don't have my download mode starting to work and I have no clue on how to fix my phone.
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Look here
It's for the F320 variants but there is also a link to search for other variant files.
Also just in case you are unable to do what phoost suggested, what i did was keep tr ying to get into recovery, the lg logo would blink fast, but you just have to keep tr ying, and i finally got it and reflashed my rom and its been fine ever since...i did get scared tho, but my g2 is only 4 days old right now, so i can always return and get another, but just do what i said
help
MasterSe7en said:
Also just in case you are unable to do what phoost suggested, what i did was keep tr ying to get into recovery, the lg logo would blink fast, but you just have to keep tr ying, and i finally got it and reflashed my rom and its been fine ever since...i did get scared tho, but my g2 is only 4 days old right now, so i can always return and get another, but just do what i said
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My lg g2 is stuck in fastboot mode started/usd start() an I press the buttons to go to recovery mode but recovery mode just flashes on the screen an it goes back to fastboot mode screen
larryb723 said:
My lg g2 is stuck in fastboot mode started/usd start() an I press the buttons to go to recovery mode but recovery mode just flashes on the screen an it goes back to fastboot mode screen
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I am having this issue. Has anyone figured out how to fix? I need download mode to return to stock.
Droc1983 said:
I am having this issue. Has anyone figured out how to fix? I need download mode to return to stock.
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i got the same problem here when flashing the slimkat.
fastboot is like adb sideload.
when you see the usb command, you need to plug the phone to the PC to sync them.
This happened to me a while back the link in post two is how I solved it. You just need to find the laf.img for your model, put it in the same folder as adb and run the adb commands in the tutorial. You might have to change the directory in cmd prompt to where adb is located. Once the laf is successfully flashed you can boot into download mode and flash the kdz for your model.
Swizzle82 said:
This happened to me a while back the link in post two is how I solved it. You just need to find the laf.img for your model, put it in the same folder as adb and run the adb commands in the tutorial. You might have to change the directory in cmd prompt to where adb is located. Once the laf is successfully flashed you can boot into download mode and flash the kdz for your model.
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I tried this but it starts download mode but then goes to fastboot. I was trying to keep download mode. I used the laf.img in the the link you posted. I'm on verizon lg g2 is that the right laf.img?
***Got it thanks***
In the link above that is for the Korean g2 I believe. If I remember correctly there's a link to other img files in his thread. You might also consider flashing the proper boot.img as well. It was a while ago that this happened so I don't recall exactly but if you flash the Verizon boot.img and laf.img you should be good.
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Look here
It's for the F320 variants but there is also a link to search for other variant files.
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that link is not working
Hey everyone I have a D801 LG G2 Wind variant that bricked after using the D801 Autorec to install TWRP
Since then I have gotten myself out of Fastboot mode, and have successfully installed TWRP 2.6.3.2 onto my phone.
Now my issues begin, as I have no clean backup to restore to.
Through TWRP I can access ADB, so I can push and pull files as necessary and I can use their terminal.
I do not have access to download mode, it just gets stuck at the first screen with the blue dots.
I have also tried using the LG mobile support tool, but it doesn't recognize my phone, and I cannot get to Download mode.
Is there anyway for me to flash a rom? return to stock? or just get my phone working again?
I've looked at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476 as a guide and I can get the R&D tool working but it never asks me for my country/language.
And I've tried running these commands in both ADB shell and the TWRP terminal Command http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696
With them I've been able to get my LED working again? but I dont know what else to do, can anyone help?
I've done my homework but haven't found how others fix this issue.
Sucessfully rooted the Videotron LG G2 D801
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The mistake: Autorec my LG G2 D801 with autorec D801 version unaware that Canadian D801 must be autorec'd by autorec D803 version.
Status of phone: Boots shows LG logo and goes immediately to black screen 'Fastboot mode started'.
Tried: Download mode attempts bring up the download mode logo for a sec and immediately the phone goes back to Fastboot mode started screen.
User rickthewood2 reported he had the same issue and was provided a fix. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723687.
I tracked him on a french forum where he reported that XDA guy compiled a file for him that unbricked this issue as he was having a hard time with entering commands. He also specified that the trick was to repair his download mode with a laf.img file ... once download mode was repaired he went back to stock rom. This is the link of his post made in french http://www.phonandroid.com/forum/ecran-noir-apres-autorec-t90109.html
Please assist.
Kybby said:
I've done my homework but haven't found how others fix this issue.
Sucessfully rooted the Videotron LG G2 D801
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The mistake: Autorec my LG G2 D801 with autorec D801 version unaware that Canadian D801 must be autorec'd by autorec D803 version.
Status of phone: Boots shows LG logo and goes immediately to black screen 'Fastboot mode started'.
Tried: Download mode attempts bring up the download mode logo for a sec and immediately the phone goes back to Fastboot mode started screen.
User rickthewood2 reported he had the same issue and was provided a fix. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723687.
I tracked him on a french forum where he reported that XDA guy compiled a file for him that unbricked this issue as he was having a hard time with entering commands. He also specified that the trick was to repair his download mode with a laf.img file ... once download mode was repaired he went back to stock rom. This is the link of his post made in french http://www.phonandroid.com/forum/ecran-noir-apres-autorec-t90109.html
Please assist.
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that is because the download mode partition is broken because it is the wrong model; if you download the correct model of autorec you can use WinRAR/7zip to get the laf.img from the assets folder and then flash it using adb; I know the process to flash the images through fastboot as long as your device is recognized by your pc I can help
a new hope
XxZombiePikachu said:
that is because the download mode partition is broken because it is the wrong model; if you download the correct model of autorec you can use WinRAR/7zip to get the laf.img from the assets folder and then flash it using adb; I know the process to flash the images through fastboot as long as your device is recognized by your pc I can help
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Very good files Extracted I see the laf I need to use. So are you saying if pc sees the device I can flash using fastboot but if it doesn't I will have to flash via ADB... right? I'm such a newbie.
Kybby said:
Very good files Extracted I see the laf I need to use. So are you saying if pc sees the device I can flash using fastboot but if it doesn't I will have to flash via ADB... right? I'm such a newbie.
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it's all done using adb; fastboot is the mood you are in and with adb is how we look for device and send the commands
after going into your adb folder(android sdk>platform-tools or ioroot folder) you make sure to copy the laf image into it and then after opening cmd window and cd into the adb folder you use the adb devices command if after starting daemon it show your device in fastboot mode then you do the following:
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
actually you can flash all the partitions using fastboot(the images inside assets folder) and then doing a simple reboot should boot your device but if it doesn't then you just have to boot into download mode:
fastboot erase aboot
fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
with either method when done flashing correct files use:
fastboot reboot
and your device will reboot; make sure that you flash all correct files before rebooting and then if device boots normally you will have custom recovery and be back on the stock rom if by any chance it doesn't boot then you can just boot into download mode(hold volume up while plugging in usb cable to phone/pc) and then just kdz/tot back to stock
Best of Luck :fingers-crossed:
Awesome Just Awesome!!
XxZombiePikachu said:
it's all done using adb; fastboot is the mood you are in and with adb is how we look for device and send the commands
after going into your adb folder(android sdk>platform-tools or ioroot folder) you make sure to copy the laf image into it and then after opening cmd window and cd into the adb folder you use the adb devices command if after starting daemon it show your device in fastboot mode then you do the following:
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf.img
actually you can flash all the partitions using fastboot(the images inside assets folder) and then doing a simple reboot should boot your device but if it doesn't then you just have to boot into download mode:
fastboot erase aboot
fastboot flash aboot.img
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot.img
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery.img
with either method when done flashing correct files use:
fastboot reboot
and your device will reboot; make sure that you flash all correct files before rebooting and then if device boots normally you will have custom recovery and be back on the stock rom if by any chance it doesn't boot then you can just boot into download mode(hold volume up while plugging in usb cable to phone/pc) and then just kdz/tot back to stock
Best of Luck :fingers-crossed:
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Dude, I read those instructions from all over the net but I guess I needed this divine intervention. You have no idea how greatful I am for your assistance. Current situation: Download mode is back and LGmobile support tool is doing its download thing for stock rom.
I have to add that I was receiving an error message from CMD prompt for command:
fastboot flash laf.img
I replaced that by:
fastboot flash laf laf.img
and was abble to finish the rest.
Good safe rooting to all the rooters!
Kybby
PS: too bad I can only thank you once on this one...
Kybby said:
Dude, I read those instructions from all over the net but I guess I needed this divine intervention. You have no idea how greatful I am for your assistance. Current situation: Download mode is back and LGmobile support tool is doing its download thing for stock rom.
I have to add that I was receiving an error message from CMD prompt for command:
fastboot flash laf.img
I replaced that by:
fastboot flash laf laf.img
and was abble to finish the rest.
Good safe rooting to all the rooters!
Kybby
PS: too bad I can only thank you once on this one...
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Glad it all worked out and thanks for pointing that out for some reason I always forget that fastboot needs the partition name before the image name (trust me it isn't first time I make the mistake but we ain't perfect)
If you decide to go at it again make sure to use correct version of autorec and enjoy your device :high-five:
Sent from my Pikachu powered LG D800
Are you kidding me?!?!
XxZombiePikachu said:
Glad it all worked out and thanks for pointing that out for some reason I always forget that fastboot needs the partition name before the image name (trust me it isn't first time I make the mistake but we ain't perfect)
If you decide to go at it again make sure to use correct version of autorec and enjoy your device :high-five:
Sent from my Pikachu powered LG D800
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You're not serious right? Tell me you're joking!
With ppl like you around I'm no longer worried. This was a learning experience.
Guess what.... G2 now rooted with correct autorec version... TWRP is enabled and BusyBox is in da house too. Next step... create a backup after deleting all these spying resources hungry LG default apps and then... ENABLE 4K video capture!
Amigo, I told you You just made this dude's week.
By the way if you think I forgot something importand pls advise. I read somewhere it was a good thing to save efs or something.
Kybby said:
You're not serious right? Tell me you're joking!
With ppl like you around I'm no longer worried. This was a learning experience.
Guess what.... G2 now rooted with correct autorec version... TWRP is enabled and BusyBox is in da house too. Next step... create a backup after deleting all these spying resources hungry LG default apps and then... ENABLE 4K video capture!
Amigo, I told you You just made this dude's week.
By the way if you think I forgot something importand pls advise. I read somewhere it was a good thing to save efs or something.
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Yea backing up efs is important since that is where your imei is and if something happens to it you can restore it using efs backup, am not near pc right now to link the guide will update when home
update:
efs backup with ioroot
efs backup guide
Sent from my Pikachu powered LG D800
OK buddy. Was I supposed to do this before Root or its OK to do now?
Kybby said:
OK buddy. Was I supposed to do this before Root or its OK to do now?
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It is okay to do it now; if I remember correctly it is something that can only be done while rooted
Sent from my Pikachu powered LG D800
Awesone... Friday evenings! I'll definitely do it later tonight and will update you on it. Thanks a bunch for all the kind help
Hi I've been studying this thread because I have the same problem--used the wrong version of autorec and now my Verizon LG G2 is stuck in fastboot. I've downloaded the correct version of autorec but I do not understand how to open the apk to access the assets file. I right click but get no option to open or extract. Can anyone help me, or direct me to a link where the laf.img files are stored? Thanks!
davidargent0628 said:
Hi I've been studying this thread because I have the same problem--used the wrong version of autorec and now my Verizon LG G2 is stuck in fastboot. I've downloaded the correct version of autorec but I do not understand how to open the apk to access the assets file. I right click but get no option to open or extract. Can anyone help me, or direct me to a link where the laf.img files are stored? Thanks!
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Hello David, sorry to hear you're in the same mess. Sorry I just got to read your message. Please tell me if you still need assistance. I will do my best to get you out of it...
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Hello David, sorry to hear you're in the same mess. Sorry I just got to read your message. Please tell me if you still need assistance. I will do my best to get you out of it...
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Thanks, but I took it to a shop that borked it completely. Just sold it on the Bay. Picked up a Moto X off Craig's...lol...oh well, the Moto is pretty cool and since it's running 4.4.4 I can't do anything to it until someone figures out how to unlock the bootloader...probably for the best...
Kybby said:
I've done my homework but haven't found how others fix this issue.
Sucessfully rooted the Videotron LG G2 D801
.
The mistake: Autorec my LG G2 D801 with autorec D801 version unaware that Canadian D801 must be autorec'd by autorec D803 version.
Status of phone: Boots shows LG logo and goes immediately to black screen 'Fastboot mode started'.
Tried: Download mode attempts bring up the download mode logo for a sec and immediately the phone goes back to Fastboot mode started screen.
User rickthewood2 reported he had the same issue and was provided a fix. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723687.
I tracked him on a french forum where he reported that XDA guy compiled a file for him that unbricked this issue as he was having a hard time with entering commands. He also specified that the trick was to repair his download mode with a laf.img file ... once download mode was repaired he went back to stock rom. This is the link of his post made in french http://www.phonandroid.com/forum/ecran-noir-apres-autorec-t90109.html
Please assist.
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Hi,
do you have an idea wich autorec is nessesary for a G2 shipped from HongKong. Ic guess I have the same issue like you. But on the case I have a D802 lable. So I thought it must be the one for a D802. May I'm wrong?
Now I tried a D800 one and it worked as I could start my phones download mode. After starting it I installed different roms but all had strange behavior like wrong touch an just flipping arround after touching. There is also no chance to connect to the network. Later I saw that my G2 32GB only shows 10GB of internal storage when its connected to pc. Any idea what I did wrong?
I would be very thankfull for help!!!!
Thanks
XxZombiePikachu said:
it's all done using adb; fastboot is the mood you are in and with adb is how we look for device and send the commands
after going into your adb folder(android sdk>platform-tools or ioroot folder) you make sure to copy the laf image into it and then after opening cmd window and cd into the adb folder you use the adb devices command if after starting daemon it show your device in fastboot mode then you do the following:
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
actually you can flash all the partitions using fastboot(the images inside assets folder) and then doing a simple reboot should boot your device but if it doesn't then you just have to boot into download mode:
fastboot erase aboot
fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
with either method when done flashing correct files use:
fastboot reboot
and your device will reboot; make sure that you flash all correct files before rebooting and then if device boots normally you will have custom recovery and be back on the stock rom if by any chance it doesn't boot then you can just boot into download mode(hold volume up while plugging in usb cable to phone/pc) and then just kdz/tot back to stock
Best of Luck :fingers-crossed:
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thought it was working cause it was most progress ive seen in months but now im totally stuck in bootloop mode at the LG screen, i can get to download mode but that just sticks on the firmware update page with 0% progress and i can't get adb to recognize my phone now. arrrrrrrg this is my main phone what can i do now to fix this?
need help asap
please and thank you
paul
XxZombiePikachu said:
it's all done using adb; fastboot is the mood you are in and with adb is how we look for device and send the commands
after going into your adb folder(android sdk>platform-tools or ioroot folder) you make sure to copy the laf image into it and then after opening cmd window and cd into the adb folder you use the adb devices command if after starting daemon it show your device in fastboot mode then you do the following:
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
actually you can flash all the partitions using fastboot(the images inside assets folder) and then doing a simple reboot should boot your device but if it doesn't then you just have to boot into download mode:
fastboot erase aboot
fastboot flash aboot aboot.img
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
with either method when done flashing correct files use:
fastboot reboot
and your device will reboot; make sure that you flash all correct files before rebooting and then if device boots normally you will have custom recovery and be back on the stock rom if by any chance it doesn't boot then you can just boot into download mode(hold volume up while plugging in usb cable to phone/pc) and then just kdz/tot back to stock
Best of Luck :fingers-crossed:
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Thanks alot it worked for me but my phone is stuck in download mode whilst installing firmware at %60 every time saying the phone is disconnected from pc ... any idea please
Thanks in adv
Hi.
Bit of a fail of a day for me, as i seem to have bricked my D802 G2.
It started after flashing the latest dorimanx kernel over CloudyG2 3.3.. Afterwards i was stuck in fastboot mode.
After lots of messing around, i used the TOT method to recover and get back to stock..
Then i used srktools to root, and autorec to get TWRP installed. However after the reboot i was stuck with a black screen bootloop, stupidly i then sideloaded and flashed cloudy over the top..
I can still get into TWRP and Download mode, however TWRP cannot mount any of the partitions - so I attempted to re-flash stock using both TOT and KDZ method however nither work (TOT method just skips the partitions for some reason)
UPDATE: Managed to get it fixed - after trying many things including the 9006 QHUSB fix in SRKtools this adb patch finally allowed me to reflash a stock rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development-d802/fix-lg-flash-tool-stuck-2-t3031112
hi, you could try to get in QHSUSB MODE and then flash partitions using linux's dd command
I do NOT recommend this idea, there could a better solution
you should backup all your current partitions (or important ones), dd will do the trick
force enter to QHSUSB: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/lg-g2-unbrickable-fix-real-hard-brick-t2904404
how to flash partitions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142
link for 10b 16GB d802 partitions: http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G2/D802/Stock_Firmware/10b_EUR_16G_partitions
lenesul said:
hi, you could try to get in QHSUSB MODE and then flash partitions using linux's dd command
I do NOT recommend this idea, there could a better solution
you should backup all your current partitions (or important ones), dd will do the trick
force enter to QHSUSB: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/lg-g2-unbrickable-fix-real-hard-brick-t2904404
how to flash partitions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142
link for 10b 16GB d802 partitions: http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G2/D802/Stock_Firmware/10b_EUR_16G_partitions
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Thanks - I think the phone has been in QHUSB mode a couple of times - there have been some occasions where many drive letters have appeared in windows when the phone reboots attached to USB.. I will see if i can get it to happen again then connect to a linux machine.
Ive also just noticed that when the phone is stuck on the LG bootscreen and connected to USB, its showing up as a ADB device and i can run ADB commands through it.
NeoVR said:
Ive also just noticed that when the phone is stuck on the LG bootscreen and connected to USB, its showing up as a ADB device and i can run ADB commands through it.
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i don't know if ADB could help you if TWRP can't mount partitions
I remember there was a command to boot to a *.img sent from PC, but I don,t know if it was fastboot or adb (pretty sure it was fastboot)...
what's your twrp version?
have you tried the new LGUP?
lenesul said:
i don't know if ADB could help you if TWRP can't mount partitions
I remember there was a command to boot to a *.img sent from PC, but I don,t know if it was fastboot or adb (pretty sure it was fastboot)...
what's your twrp version?
have you tried the new LGUP?
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Its fastboot that can send img files (im trying to avoid that as it would mean destroying download mode)
twrp is 2.7.0.0
Ive also tried LGUP, it detects the phone but cant detect the version - i cant find where to edit build.prop to force it to recognise.
Update: ITS FIXED!
In the end it was this that fixed it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development-d802/fix-lg-flash-tool-stuck-2-t3031112
as i had adb access i thought id give it a go, and the TOT flashed correctly after.
Many thanks everyone!
Hello to all of you taking your time reading this. I have got into some problems with my LG G2 D802 recently. More precisely: I have bricked it and installed a broken recovery. HELP!
It all started with me wanting to upgrade my LG G2 to android Pie 9.0 with a custom rom. So I found an all in one tool to root and install TWRP on the phone (I probably never should have done that). I quickly realized that inside TWRP only the upper half of the screen was working somewhat close to normal, and the lower part was completely messed up. That made me unable to install the custom rom I had downloaded.
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ADB and Fastboot
I tried to get rid of TWRP by using ADB and Fastboot to install the stock recovery back on my device. I wanted to use the command: “fastboot flash recovery recovery.img”. Though, before I even came that far, I had troubles getting my phone into fastboot mode. Whenever I executed the command: “adb reboot bootloader”, the phone just restarted and went back into TWRP. How can I enter fastboot?
This had been tried on multiple systems including Linux, Windows 7 and 10, with different USB drivers all removed completely between testing.
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LG FlashTool (v. 1.8.6.527)
Then I went to try install a stock rom on my phone (which I had done once before with LG FlashTool). So I started the tool and put my phone into download mode. It got detected on COM41 and the flashing could start. I used the following files: LGD802_20130912_LGFLASHv160.dll and BIN_LGD802AT-00-V10b-SEA-XX-SEP-04-2013-32G+0.tot.
When LG FlashTool then reports: “CUST”, “Skip BackupGPT Partition.” and then “Waiting for reset 120 sec”, the phone reboots. . . - into TWRP. . . Sighs*. . .
I tried to shut it back down and enter download mode again while LG FlashTool was running. But after a while LG FlashTool just says: “FBOOT Check….“, then “FBOOT FAIL!!” and “Fail to get BOOT Complete Status. 00000064”
So is FBOOT = fastboot? If so, have I then messed something up with my fastboot then?
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LG Flash Tool 2014
I also tried flashing with the kdz file called: Europe Open D80230b.kdz. But here my device didn’t even got detected by the tool. So I started searched for something else on the web, found nothing, and here I am.
I honestly don’t know what to do next. I know that one quick solution is to go and get a new phone. But that solution is expensive and what I really want, is to get my LG functioning again.
As I see it, the options for getting the phone back, is to fix either fastboot, TWRP(screen not working), LG Flash Tool 2014(if it not uses fastboot) or use this tool; SRK Tool 2.1. I just don't know how to proceed with any of this.
Any kind of help is highly appreciated. Thank you.