So I'm an argentinian guy that had just bought a LG D-805 device and was so in love with his phone that now, I'm desesperated.
I installed CM 12.1 (NIGHTLY) a few days ago, didn't like it, so downloaded a ROM of "OFFICIAL" 4.4.2 Android for my LG device.
Couldn't install it properly, so I tried re-installing CM 12.1 form my custom recovery (The Win Recovery project v2.7.0).
It seemed to have been installed successfully, as the recovery software was telling me "CM 12.1 was successfully installed".
Then, without giving recovery permissions to root my phone, i tapped on "Reboot System".
What happened next is something unknown for me.
I'm not able to enter recovery mode, emergency (download) mode, fastboot mode, etc. and the screen doesn't even turn on ('cause sometimes it's on but not showing anithing, but in this case, it´s not turning on).
I did research and found out something about QUALCOMM QHSUSB_BULK. What I found out was that, if my PC detects many disks from an unknown device, I could execute some CMD files to get download mode back and if I had download mode back, I could re-install Android.
As I am not a lucky person, my PC detects the qhsusb_bulk device, but does NOT show any disk or partition; it does NOT ask me for formatting anything. I tried installing QUALCOMM DRIVERS, but it's still the same.
I start to think it's a motherboard problem, that I'll have to replace it, but don't know if there is another easier (and cheaper) way to have my phone back.
Any suggestions?
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As the title says, I wanted to try CM installer, and I was on everything stock, not rooted. I downloaded PC, and android programs, followed the instructions, however at one point CM installer on my PC said it cannot communicate with my phone, and it was when it was trying to flash recovery. It said I should try different cable, or USB port, but no luck with either, and now it says my phone is not supported.
I tried to enter recovery, but I only get CM guy and it's stuck, even when I turn off the phone, it turns itself on automatically, and to fully turn it off I need to enter fastboot mode, and then turn off. I tried flashing full stock image (I know how to do that, and I have previous experience on this phone), but my fastboot crashes (Fastboot.exe Has stoped Working), tried to download fastboot again, but nothing helped. I also tried to flash recovery only, and I get the same thing... Also tried to do that with custom recovery, but nothing....
Is there something I can do, or do I need a new phone?
Also, I had like 70% battery when I started, so I am afraid to keep trying, cause if I go out of juice, it's game over, right?
Looks more like issues with your pc communicating with your device, which might have causes other side effects due to that. But I have not tried CM Installer yet.
You should see about getting fastboot working correctly first and getting the right adb/fastboot driver (such as latest Universal Naked Driver, link in my sig). You should also use the latest adb/fastboot .exe from Google, download their latest ADT package. If it still crash, use it on a different machine, if you're on Windows 8 try Windows 7 or Ubuntu.
Also make sure the factory image isn't corrupt, I always have issues downloading it from Google.
Also, I had like 70% battery when I started, so I am afraid to keep trying, cause if I go out of juice, it's game over, right?
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If the battery goes to 0%, just charge it, do you think everyone throw away their N4 when the battery goes to 0? There is the red light problem, but its an easy fix.
Thanks for answering, I fixed it with a strange method (to me). On CM forum j_cor told me this:
"Your device appears to be stuck in sideload. So the good news is no, you are not bricked. Here is what I would try to do:
1. Boot the device - wait for the "stuck" CM guy to display
2. Plug phone to PC and open a command prompt to the directory to C:\Users\enter_your_name\cminstaller\bundle\win32
3. from the prompt "C:\Users\enter_your_name\cminstaller\bundle\win32>" type "adb.exe sideload ClockwordMod.cer" (no quotes) and hit enter
4. This will try and sideload this .cer file and will fail - but it should kick you out to the main recovery screen. Select the Reboot option from Recovery
5. Device should boot back up. It will most likely still be the stock ROM. My guess would be that something disrupted the sideload process when installing the system.zip with CM."
However, this did not fix my problem, but it got my phone to communicate with fastboot. So I was able to flash custom recovery, and do a factory reset, which brought me to the stock ROM, I flashed CM the old-fashioned way then.....
And my PHONE IS UP AND WORKING AGAIN!!!
The main problem in communication was that phone blocked every time I booted into fastboot, and plugged USB cable in.... It immediately became unresponsive to any commands, after I did this, phone wasn't getting stuck in fastboot, so that solved my issue.
Hello guys.
I have an LG L5 (E610) that is having a very strange behavior.
It started by throwing a lot of ANR with different applications (Google Play Store, Play Services, Facebook, and others).
So, seeing this, I decided to do a factory reset. After reboot, what is my surprise that I see everything as I had before. All the applications, all the data, everything.
With this, I tried almost everything at the moment. And by saying that, I mean:
- Tried to follow the key combination for the recovery, it goes to recovery, I see the Android and some progress bar moving, but after the reboot, the system remains with no change;
- When on the system, I uninstall applications, they seem to be uninstalled, but after a reboot all the applications are back.
- Tried to root the phone with more than one process, no success. I cannot install any application. Not via play store, not via adb install, there is no way;
- Tried to flash a recovery img, to try to clean cache partition from there, no luck. From Fastboot it says everything went well, but when I reboot, everything is the same;
- In fastboot, I tried to erase cache and userdate partitions, no luck. When I try, i have a message saying "FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))". This happens with all the partitions. I even tried to erase the system partition, and I have the same response. Strange thing is that after this error, the phone reboots and goes directly to the system;
- Tried with KDZ images and tools to install different versions, I receive errors during the deployment and at the end the phone reboots. Again, the same system is installed as before. No changes.
As of now, I was trying to understand if there is any problem with the internal flash system. Maybe it is corrupted and is causing all these issues.
The thing is, as the phone is not rooted, I cannot launch a e2fsck to the maybe faulty mmcblk0pXX
The phone has a stock ROM based on Android 4.0.3 (build IML74K / LG-E610-V10e-JUN-30-2012)
I am out of ideas, I've looked around here at XDA, Google and I have no other ideas to try.
Does anyone have another suggestion?
Is there something else I can do to try to make the phone live again?
Any help someone can provide will be very much appreciated..
Now this is what I call a coincidence.
About 2 years ago, a friend of mine asked me for help with her E610. Almost all actions were giving us ANRs. Whatever you do, i.e. unsinstall, install, change, delete... after reboot/reset were all there, even notifications! Tried KDZ updater, and, while the update was OK without signs of errors or so, after reboot - nothing, everything was like before. After trying to find a solutions by hundreds of ways, with adb and fastboot commands (all partitions&folders were locked, no read, no write, and you can't see any file, tried root to no avail), L5 got bricked. She already got a new phone and this LG was laying there without any use.
Three days ago I decided to try again, with no hope tbh No screen, no vibration, nothing, apparently dead. But, I could install Qualcomm drivers and my Windows can see it in download mode. I think that the only way is to flash the phone with LGFlashTool and using COM port. I already extracted *.dz from *.kdz but I need the dll for FlashTool. Found 2 or 3 webs with this dll, but you need a 100 bucks subscription :crying: If anyone can upload that dll I'd be very happy to try to flash this phone I'm really big n00b in this, just a plain phone user, nothing more, so don't blame me if I said something wrong
Many thanks in advance.
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Hello! Same problem...
My L5 is making me crazy... It has CyanogenMod 10 nighlty. A friend of mine was using it and he tried to install the GAPPS after he did a factory reset. I have no idea what guide he used but it got soft bricked... It's constantly showing a "stopped working" message and after a while reboots by itself.
I tried to do a factory reset but it always returns to the same point, same apps installed, everything like the reset never happened. I even used CWM to reset it and it allways goes back to the same recovery point.
After a while I decided to flash a stock room but here's the problem: I can't get into emergency mode.
After reading ALL post about it I found that there's at least three ways of entering EM, (1) down VOL and plug in usb cable without battery; (2) down+up VOL and plug in usb; (3) down+up VOL + power botton.
Conclusions:
(1) - gives me a screen full of code like a command line
(2) - White screen
(3) - White screen
I've read ALL the unbrinking post on the internet, including xda, and none of them helped.
The KDZ Updater never recognizes the phone. I installed all the drivers but everytime I plug in the phone it installes the same LGE MTP drive...
Can anyone help, please?!
How to enter Emergency mode? How to flash another rom?
I recently bought a LG G2 for a great price, when I got it back to my home and turned it on, I discovered something. I found that it wouldn't boot and Download Mode is REALLY BROKEN. I can still get into TWRP, but the UI is in ruins and I can't navigate. When I try to enter Download mode, I get used to get an error code. Something like: error: cannot verify download mode, or something like that and when I try for a normal boot, I just get stuck at pixelated display. Really what to get this phone working, I can't disassemble the phone and I don't have the tools nor money to get said tools. When I power it on, I get an extremely pixelated display and I don't see the LG logo anywhere when I boot it up. I have been able to get the logo to appear once or twice. There is no warranty on this phone, can't afford to send it back to LG. I am getting very stress out over this device.
Things/Methods I have tried:
1) I tried to enter Download Mode, but it 'crashed' per se, and it then proceeds to wreck my PC, by flooding my display with Windows Explorer pop-ups.
2) Tried a normal boot after I restored my previous ROM before this stuff began, and it did no good.
3) Tried to get into fastboot, but apparently, it doesn't seem to exist on it, so I can't use other methods.
4) I downloaded the appropriate KDZ file for my phone to try and flash it back to stock, but the LG Flash Tool didn't recognize my device. I attempted to try and use the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool, but it didn't to anything for my phone. Everytime I entered a command, it's say "<Waiting for Device>" and then it'd proceed to freeze there not do ANYTHING.
5) Tried a normal boot and that did nothing.
6)Tried using the ADB Sideload feature in TWRP, but that proceeded to crash the UI even more and then the device would freeze.
7) Wiped the Dalvik, System, Data, and Cache and then attempted to restore the OS, but then when I tried to get it into the the OS, it'd just boot loop at the pixelated 'boot screen', if that's what you'd call it.
8) Tried to get into fastboot, through Minimal ADB and Fastboot, but nothing happened.
9) Tired to fix Download Mode, but then the error arrives and then the device proceeds to a completely black screen.
10) Contemplated on physically removing the G2 from this plane of terrestrial existence.
I would appreciate the help. I want to get this phone back to Stock Firmware and then use it as my primary device and sell my Moto G.
KaoGao18 said:
I recently bought a LG G2 for a great price, when I got it back to my home and turned it on, I discovered something. I found that it wouldn't boot and Download Mode is REALLY BROKEN. I can still get into TWRP, but the UI is in ruins and I can't navigate. When I try to enter Download mode, I get used to get an error code. Something like: error: cannot verify download mode, or something like that and when I try for a normal boot, I just get stuck at pixelated display. Really what to get this phone working, I can't disassemble the phone and I don't have the tools nor money to get said tools. When I power it on, I get an extremely pixelated display and I don't see the LG logo anywhere when I boot it up. I have been able to get the logo to appear once or twice. There is no warranty on this phone, can't afford to send it back to LG. I am getting very stress out over this device.
Things/Methods I have tried:
1) I tried to enter Download Mode, but it 'crashed' per se, and it then proceeds to wreck my PC, by flooding my display with Windows Explorer pop-ups.
2) Tried a normal boot after I restored my previous ROM before this stuff began, and it did no good.
3) Tried to get into fastboot, but apparently, it doesn't seem to exist on it, so I can't use other methods.
4) I downloaded the appropriate KDZ file for my phone to try and flash it back to stock, but the LG Flash Tool didn't recognize my device. I attempted to try and use the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool, but it didn't to anything for my phone. Everytime I entered a command, it's say "<Waiting for Device>" and then it'd proceed to freeze there not do ANYTHING.
5) Tried a normal boot and that did nothing.
6)Tried using the ADB Sideload feature in TWRP, but that proceeded to crash the UI even more and then the device would freeze.
7) Wiped the Dalvik, System, Data, and Cache and then attempted to restore the OS, but then when I tried to get it into the the OS, it'd just boot loop at the pixelated 'boot screen', if that's what you'd call it.
8) Tried to get into fastboot, through Minimal ADB and Fastboot, but nothing happened.
9) Tired to fix Download Mode, but then the error arrives and then the device proceeds to a completely black screen.
10) Contemplated on physically removing the G2 from this plane of terrestrial existence.
I would appreciate the help. I want to get this phone back to Stock Firmware and then use it as my primary device and sell my Moto G.
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First verify model number of the phone viz D802/ D803/ 802T. Download original firmware file and Flash appropriate bootstack, download bootstack from https://github.com/lg-devs/bootstacks here.
After flashing boot stack, connect phone with cable to PC.
Use key combination (depending upot the bootstack you choose) to boot into download mode.
Use LG Flash tool to flash original firmware file.
You are good to go!
KaoGao18 said:
I recently bought a LG G2 for a great price, when I got it back to my home and turned it on, I discovered something. I found that it wouldn't boot and Download Mode is REALLY BROKEN. I can still get into TWRP, but the UI is in ruins and I can't navigate. When I try to enter Download mode, I get used to get an error code. Something like: error: cannot verify download mode, or something like that and when I try for a normal boot, I just get stuck at pixelated display. Really what to get this phone working, I can't disassemble the phone and I don't have the tools nor money to get said tools. When I power it on, I get an extremely pixelated display and I don't see the LG logo anywhere when I boot it up. I have been able to get the logo to appear once or twice. There is no warranty on this phone, can't afford to send it back to LG. I am getting very stress out over this device.
Things/Methods I have tried:
1) I tried to enter Download Mode, but it 'crashed' per se, and it then proceeds to wreck my PC, by flooding my display with Windows Explorer pop-ups.
2) Tried a normal boot after I restored my previous ROM before this stuff began, and it did no good.
3) Tried to get into fastboot, but apparently, it doesn't seem to exist on it, so I can't use other methods.
4) I downloaded the appropriate KDZ file for my phone to try and flash it back to stock, but the LG Flash Tool didn't recognize my device. I attempted to try and use the Minimal ADB and Fastboot tool, but it didn't to anything for my phone. Everytime I entered a command, it's say "<Waiting for Device>" and then it'd proceed to freeze there not do ANYTHING.
5) Tried a normal boot and that did nothing.
6)Tried using the ADB Sideload feature in TWRP, but that proceeded to crash the UI even more and then the device would freeze.
7) Wiped the Dalvik, System, Data, and Cache and then attempted to restore the OS, but then when I tried to get it into the the OS, it'd just boot loop at the pixelated 'boot screen', if that's what you'd call it.
8) Tried to get into fastboot, through Minimal ADB and Fastboot, but nothing happened.
9) Tired to fix Download Mode, but then the error arrives and then the device proceeds to a completely black screen.
10) Contemplated on physically removing the G2 from this plane of terrestrial existence.
I would appreciate the help. I want to get this phone back to Stock Firmware and then use it as my primary device and sell my Moto G.
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Download your recovery for your model, try flashing in TWRP if you can, then flash correct ROM for your device *Link*http://www.gregtwallace.com/lgg2-projects/twrp/?version=2.8.7.3
first thing you should do is to know if phone was refurbished, some phone claim to be d802 and they are not..
you do this by opening phone and checking MOTHERBOARD model or variant.
raptorddd said:
first thing you should do is to know if phone was refurbished, some phone claim to be d802 and they are not..
you do this by opening phone and checking MOTHERBOARD model or variant.
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I opened up the phone, to an extent, and it is in fact the model I thought it was. D801
xosinchan said:
First verify model number of the phone viz D802/ D803/ 802T. Download original firmware file and Flash appropriate bootstack, download bootstack from *link* here.
After flashing boot stack, connect phone with cable to PC.
Use key combination (depending upot the bootstack you choose) to boot into download mode.
Use LG Flash tool to flash original firmware file.
You are good to go!
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I don't understand how I can flash the boot stack when I cannot connect my G2 to my PC and it work. When I put it into 'Download Mode' I get an error and it crashes, then a bunch of unformatted drives appear and I can't use a flash tool, because my PC doesn't detect that it is connected to the computer.
ryanraven said:
Download your recovery for your model, try flashing in TWRP if you can, then flash correct ROM for your device *Link*
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I can't get anything into the TWRP recovery, I am able to get into TWRP. Outside of that, I can't do much. I can restore my back up, but both of them were post-crash and I can't do anything. I tried the ADB sideload, but it wouldn't launch the file. I enabled MTP (Media Transfer Protocol?) but I didn't see my device.
KaoGao18 said:
I can't get anything into the TWRP recovery, I am able to get into TWRP. Outside of that, I can't do much. I can restore my back up, but both of them were post-crash and I can't do anything. I tried the ADB sideload, but it wouldn't launch the file. I enabled MTP (Media Transfer Protocol?) but I didn't see my device.
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Update: My sibling, when they came over, smashed the screen out of it, so I can't do anything with it until I get the screen replaced.
Hi, I spotted a big problem today.
After getting installed my cloudy g2 with dorimanx kernel and some tweaks I decided to reflash those in cause of that I thought I regret installing one of the mods which I prepared to install before. I made factory reset and installed stuff, after this my phone boot loops, no entering recovery mode and also fast boot mode is starting with those white titles, not normally. I mean that is showing Fastboot mode started etc.
The biggest problem is that my computer is ain't recognizing my phone in device manager and also in disk manager I can't see this disk with many partitions. Because of that all two tutorials which were made for getting out of that brick, I mean no recovery, no download mode demanding to get device in disk manager or see this device in device manager as qualcomm or qhsusb_bulk I can't do nothing.
Also they want to get some of files included into stock firmware depending on that which version I had before brick, there is next problem because I had cloudy.
I would be grateful if someone can help me, thanks in advance.
So yeah, I screw up by a lot, but let's see if someone can help me/
I tried to update twrp on my phone and it got bricked, ADB was not seeing the device but Mi FlashTool was with a code but not COM, tried changing the phone drivers brom 900E to QL8000 and it got registered by MiFlashtool as COM and another code, the phone was still showing there even if I could not make the phone go to fastboot mode, just blackscreen; I tried to reinstall stock rom with it but got stuck at "flashing", disconnected the phone, the phone was still bricked in a black screen, when trying to reconnect the phone again to the pc, Win10 now displays an error
https://imgur.com/a/VS1yh6t
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https://imgur.com/a/4PxUD7E
, I already tried uninstalling the device, deleting and reinstalling the drivers (unable because for some reason they won't appear now, but already tried installing the from their 1st party and prom MiFlashTool), so the phone won't turn on, display anything, go into recovery/fastboot, and I don't know what to do now, is the phone lost? I hope you can help me with this issue.
Hello Bro. Try install latest Mi Flash Tool latest version and then install the drivers. For my it's works in windows 10.