Cause:
-This morning LG released not an OTA update for my G2, me thinking "I might finally get lollipop" I just blindly said accepted. Without thinking about my phone being rooted and such. My phone started to restart then shut off.
What happens:
-When I try to restart it the phone it will turn on show the LG logo, then show "Error: Boot certification verify" and "Secure booting Error!" after that the screen will go black, but not off and stay there until I try to restart again, and the cycle will repeat.
My phone info:
-LG G2 D803
-Rooted
-No recovery (becuase when I tried to get it the "boot cerifaction verify will show up, but the phone would still restart as if nothing happened.)
-I have many xposed modules installed
-Launcher over stock LG software
What I have tried:
1. I have tried plugging my phone in to see if will be recognized by my computer, so I could reinstall the stock software or update;
My computer can't recognize my phone, so most of the solutions that have worked for others won't work for me.
2. I have tried Power+ Volume Down to get to factory reset;
The menu will show up but when I select it, it will attempt to restart but the Error: Boot certification verify error will show and it's "What Happens" all over again.
3. I have updated all the drivers necessary;
Won't work because of 1. reasons
What can be done?
1. I don't know how/if I can get into download mode. If that is one thing I haven't tried
2. I'll try letting the phone die as a last resort to see if that can help change anything
Honestly I have no idea. My phone might just be too far gone. Any new ideas or recommendations would be much appreciated.
-Thanks in Advance!
Same problem here
I didn't get here by accepting the OTA update but I've got a G2 that's displaying the same symptoms. Attempting to boot to either download mode or recovery results in the "secure booting error" message followed by a black screen. Attaching to either a Windows or Linux machine via USB doesn't work as the phone isn't detected at all.
Any help would be appreciated!
Same problem......
hello I have a g2 d803 as well and I have the same problem as you but i am able to get into download mode... From there tho is a different story I can't get anything to it or it out except to restart and go to that bootloader verification ****....
CheffreyD said:
Cause:
-This morning LG released not an OTA update for my G2, me thinking "I might finally get lollipop" I just blindly said accepted. Without thinking about my phone being rooted and such. My phone started to restart then shut off.
What happens:
-When I try to restart it the phone it will turn on show the LG logo, then show "Error: Boot certification verify" and "Secure booting Error!" after that the screen will go black, but not off and stay there until I try to restart again, and the cycle will repeat.
My phone info:
-LG G2 D803
-Rooted
-No recovery (becuase when I tried to get it the "boot cerifaction verify will show up, but the phone would still restart as if nothing happened.)
-I have many xposed modules installed
-Launcher over stock LG software
What I have tried:
1. I have tried plugging my phone in to see if will be recognized by my computer, so I could reinstall the stock software or update;
My computer can't recognize my phone, so most of the solutions that have worked for others won't work for me.
2. I have tried Power+ Volume Down to get to factory reset;
The menu will show up but when I select it, it will attempt to restart but the Error: Boot certification verify error will show and it's "What Happens" all over again.
3. I have updated all the drivers necessary;
Won't work because of 1. reasons
What can be done?
1. I don't know how/if I can get into download mode. If that is one thing I haven't tried
2. I'll try letting the phone die as a last resort to see if that can help change anything
Honestly I have no idea. My phone might just be too far gone. Any new ideas or recommendations would be much appreciated.
-Thanks in Advance!
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This worked for me:
Download SRKTool and use it to nuke download mode. Then, reboot into download mode. This will kick you into fastboot mode. From there, I flashed the appropriate aboot, boot, and laf partition images (zve in my case).
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Hey, I'm stuck on boot screen, can only get into TWRP but that's it. I'm trying to go back to stock using the flashtool method but everytime I try to boot into download mode my phone immediately goes to Firmware Update screen and stuck there so lg tool gives error saying phone is disconnected. Anyone have any ideas what might be casing this? Thanks for any help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
but it will wipe it clean like if you got the phone again
lampardd said:
Hey, I'm stuck on boot screen, can only get into TWRP but that's it. I'm trying to go back to stock using the flashtool method but everytime I try to boot into download mode my phone immediately goes to Firmware Update screen and stuck there so lg tool gives error saying phone is disconnected. Anyone have any ideas what might be casing this? Thanks for any help
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Hold the power button until you get a black screen. Download LG Mobile Support tool and the LG Drivers. Plug USB In and then hold the Power + Volume Up key. On your screen, click Upgrade Recovery. From there, you can do a factory reset through download mode of your phone.
lampardd said:
Hey, I'm stuck on boot screen, can only get into TWRP but that's it. I'm trying to go back to stock using the flashtool method but everytime I try to boot into download mode my phone immediately goes to Firmware Update screen and stuck there so lg tool gives error saying phone is disconnected. Anyone have any ideas what might be casing this? Thanks for any help
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In case you did the latest firmware ota upd,there is a topic that can solve you problem as long as you can access TWRP(even if you didnt do the ota it will,i tried that myself) Here is what you need to do.
use TWRP's "terminal command" option to run the following:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
You'll have to type that whole thing out, and be VERY careful with spaces and punctuation. One wrong letter and you could nuke your phone.
This will probably fix you problem when it has to do with any update.
Thanks for the responses. I finally fixed it.. I started the procedure from scratch with a new laptop and somehow it worked lol
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Hey,
I also have a lg g2 with android 4.4.2. I wanted to update it to android 5.0 with lg pcsuite. all was fine until there was an error, while my phone was in download mode. then lg pc suite said i should disconnect my phone
from the computer and then reconnect it and restart it. so i did but when I restarted the phone it was still in download mode and now lg pc suite says that it cant connect. Now when i start my phone it stays in the download mode.
My phone isnt rooted or smth else.
Can someone please help?
Frozen at frimware update and device doesnt get detected
Hi,
i have got the same situation now.
I tried to use LG support tool, it detects my phone but it shows that I havent enough memory to do restore.
How to erase some space when my phone is in download mode ?
Doing Restore upgrade errors using PC Suite, but it stops after approx 40%.
Hard reset doesnt work.
Thank you,
bananatuner said:
Hey,
I also have a lg g2 with android 4.4.2. I wanted to update it to android 5.0 with lg pcsuite. all was fine until there was an error, while my phone was in download mode. then lg pc suite said i should disconnect my phone
from the computer and then reconnect it and restart it. so i did but when I restarted the phone it was still in download mode and now lg pc suite says that it cant connect. Now when i start my phone it stays in the download mode.
My phone isnt rooted or smth else.
Can someone please help?
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It happened to me and now phone hanged in download mode and can not connect to pc. Did you have a solution?
Solve
Guys! I had the exact same problem today. My solution was to keep pressing the "try again" button every time the error appeared on my computer screen. It took some time but the error was appearing at different levels each time in this order : 45% 57% 65% 80% and next the instalation was completed. If it doesn't work try switching to another computer if you can. After the firmware update hits 100% your phone will restart and the LG logo will appear(the led changes its color during this process). At this point you have to just wait a while. Then a dialog box will appear saying that the applications on your phone are configuring themselves. After that your phone will start and work normaly. The cause of the error is the lack of memory on your phone. If those idiots working for LG would say "YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH STORING SPACE" this stuff would not happen.
The phone is not rooted!(IMPORTANT)
Phone name: LG G2
Phone model: D802
Old software: 4.4.2 (KitKat)
Actual software: 5.0.2 (Lollipop)
I hope this hellped you solving the problem.
My lg optimus exceed 2 will only display on screen firmware update which is froze the phone won't do anything Please Help! !!!!
Turn of the phone and enter to download mode again and try flash to stock kdz file with lg flash tool
I had same problem "firmware update", simple just remove the battery and sim for 15 sec. then put it back and restart.
Hello
I can't access my LG g2 after trying to wipe the system and it runs on frozen screen. Kindly help out please
My LG x power died and I went to plug it in and a screen popped up saying,"Firmwire Update 0%", so I kept it plugged in for the next half an hour, and it still said 0%. I've tried resetting it and powering it off but nothing seems to be working. What do I do?
Andylag44 said:
Hello
I can't access my LG g2 after trying to wipe the system and it runs on frozen screen. Kindly help out please
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Download lg flash tool.
Download lg g2 stock firmware.
Press volume up button and insert usb cable. You will see download mode.
Open lg flash tool and flash the kdz( original firmware) through flash tool.select cse flash.
My LG V20 got stuck on the Firmware Update screen. It appears every time I restart the phone and I have to take the battery out. If I start the phone plugged in it starts normally. I was able to do a factory reset, the phone started normally a few times without being plugged in, now it's back to the Firmware screen. I can use the phone but need to restart when it's plugged in. I hope Oreo Update will fix it. I don't know much about updates, but do big updates like that reinstall the drivers as well?
Hello everyone I also have this kind of experience so many times in my g2 mini.stuck on Firmware update. What I’m doing is,
1. remove the battery to turn it off. Plug your charger and before plugging it to your phone hold the volume down and plug in until tou see the android is updating; or
2. Just simply hold the powerbutton + volume down until you see Android is updating.
I would love to see your feedback if it helps.
Hello,
I have bricked my LG G2 (D802) and installed the stock image with the LG flash tool. Now, I don't have a recovery anymore (I press volume down and power on boot but it doesn't open a recovery, just tells me in the left corner that I'm in security mode).
Also, the biggest problem here is, that if I boot my LG G2, I can't use it. There is all the time a message popping up that com.android.phone was shut down, I can't do anything.
I want to wipe the phone completely but don't have a clue how. My computer doesn't recognize the booted phone, it's just working in download mode. But I can't install the recovery from download mode.
Could someone please help me?
Flashing kdz makes you loose that. Only way to get it back is by following the procedures mentioned everywhere.
Also note, its likely on your version different combo key opens recovery. Forgot what it was but its been mentioned plenty of times.
Use that combo, do a factory reset and it should be fine
i recently tried to edit my build.prop file on my LG G2 (LS980). i changed
Code:
ro.build.product=G2
to
Code:
ro.build.product=g2
(using root explorer, and mounted r/w) because i read that they should be lower case, and since my phone wouldn't update i decided to see if it would work. rebooted and got the error. the error is so bad that i cant even use my phone. the front touch buttons are missing and i cant tap anything except for the power off/reeboot/enter airplane mode. Also, 9 times out of 10 when i power off, the sprint spark logo appears then screen goes black, then reappears and turns the phone back on. furthermore, when i plug it in to my pc i cannot change it from MTP mode, and im not sure if i still have usb debugging checked. the lg mobile support tool wont recognize that a device is connected even with the latest drivers. ALSO, i cannot enter stock recovery! last night when i first got the error i entered it once, but i decided to look for other options as to how to fix the error rather than wiping. but now I WISH i wiped my phone then, because no matter what i do now, the phone wont go into recovery mode. i don't have TWRP or CWM, and i am rooted. I'm a noob and i don't know what to do at this point, can anyone help me?
i have tred looking for some sort of software that can let me access the phones settings directly through usb, but no luck. i dont even know if such a thing exists.
can you battle your way to settings/apps? hit options, reset defaults
otherwise you may have to boot into download mode and flash complete tot/kdz
meangreenie said:
can you battle your way to settings/apps? hit options, reset defaults
otherwise you may have to boot into download mode and flash complete tot/kdz
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Nope, all i can do is press okay on the error message. i try to swipe, tap, everything. nothing. and it doesn't let me boot to download mode..
[EDIT] i can enter download mode, im in it now. should i just run KDZ or what do i have to do in order to make this work?
you need to download the correct rom for your phone and flash using this... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2797190
Same happened to meee!!!
What can i do??
I've successfully rooted my T-Mobile LG Leon, and I've successfully installed TWRP, but for the life of me, I can't get the phone to boot into recovery. I can RE-boot into recovery from TWRP manager, but I can't actually boot into it from a fully powered-down state. I've tried every combination of the power and volume buttons I can think of, and nothing ever works. Download Mode works, the factory restore menu works, but I CANNOT get into recovery. Is there a very specific set of instructions anywhere that I can follow?
EDIT: Okay, I finally figured it out: You need to actually select to do a factory reset, and it throws you into the recovery menu.
Yeah, it was because the stock recovery doesn't exist as a menu, when you're running stock and enter the adb command "adb reboot recovery" it will reboot to the "factory reset mode" and the actual file of this mode is stored on partition named "recovery". Choosing the factory reset option boots the custom recovery because it replaces the said " factory reset mode" and that's the trick.
You can access recovery from the powered off state by holding volume down and power on until you see the lg sign. Without letting go of volume down, depress on the power button before clicking it back in and holding both buttons in until you see twrp pop up.
If you reboot to recovery now, it''ll probally say secure booting error. Simply go to the Developer options and enable OEM Unlock and that'll make you boot to it
You boot in the download mode by holding the vol up 10 seconds and during this 10 seconds you insert the usb. The LG Leon brand screen will come on a minute then it will go into download mode. It says not to unplug until firmware is done updating. So I guess you should have your custom recovery or whatever before you do this. I have only got this far, and thusly it sits. All Dressd up with no where to go...haha
kruc Ire said:
You boot in the download mode by holding the vol up 10 seconds and during this 10 seconds you insert the usb. The LG Leon brand screen will come on a minute then it will go into download mode. It says not to unplug until firmware is done updating. So I guess you should have your custom recovery or whatever before you do this. I have only got this far, and thusly it sits. All Dressd up with no where to go...haha
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can't find "enable OEM" at all in developer options. have phone hooked computer, and on, it's sending and receiving. No OEM. Isn't there.
See, I'm trying to root this without using KingUser. Since I found that it was pretty easy to do from the very beginning with Samsung, and I just don't see any way to do it here. I can't get ADB Devices command to see the phone.
kruc Ire said:
can't find "enable OEM" at all in developer options. have phone hooked computer, and on, it's sending and receiving. No OEM. Isn't there.
See, I'm trying to root this without using KingUser. Since I found that it was pretty easy to do from the very beginning with Samsung, and I just don't see any way to do it here. I can't get ADB Devices command to see the phone.
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I think I have the same issue, but I rooted my phone using kingroot, I haven't tested the adb commands, I just want to use twrp but no luck, it says Secure booting error and I can't find OEM Unlock option in Developer Menu.
duffycop said:
I think I have the same issue, but I rooted my phone using kingroot, I haven't tested the adb commands, I just want to use twrp but no luck, it says Secure booting error and I can't find OEM Unlock option in Developer Menu.
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I got a good way to get it rooted with SuperSU. Ran a command window script I found out there. It worked and now I have SuperSU root. I also figured out how to get into recovery. It looks as though my phone is not the standard LEON that people are talking about here. It's got a few designations, and the T Mobile site advertises a Leon that seems very similar and is called by the name most are using..
Anyhow my LG Leon is designated as a H320. It also carries a v10 desiganation, v10b. The v10 is variable from a-h or a-i. It would seem that once it is updated to 5.1.1 android it gets upped, and becomes unrootable. Mine being a v10b was rootable, but it took me a while to get used to it, and make the command window work.
Unfortunately for me one of many things I tried before getting it rooted, was ADB fastboot. And since this told me to wait for too long, I pulled the plug on it and pulled the battery to get back into "normal" operations. Perhaps I should have waited, because after finding out a few things about the phone, I discovered the true way to get it into recovery:
The real way into recovery for my phone, is to (from power off state) hold the volume up, a few seconds, then plug the USB cable which is going to the computer into the phone. While holding the volume up until it comes to recovery. This will activate the recovery, (Now for me it activates that fastboot command line...and does nothing else). This was the bit of information I could have used from the beginning, that no one knows. All these places tell you to hold the power and volume up, and then let off power when the screen changes, but that never worked even once. You just hold the volume, and plug the USB from computer. This works.
For me it goes into a "FASTBOOT" header at the bottom of the screen that never changes.
I believe it does this because of my unsuccessful attempt to fastboot it before. And it does not have the right driver to get recognized in the computer. So I'm screwed as far as the recovery goes now.
It is rooted though. And it doesn't seem to have any alternate ROMS available anyways. so we're dealing with the loss of the recovery.
When I do try to use an app such as TWRP manager or CWM (ROM) Manager to reboot into recovery, I get a "boot certification verification -1" error instead of the fastboot line at the bottom of the startup screen and it boots normally from there. So many people asked about this "boot certification verification -1" and NO answers are available anywhere online. So that's where it stands for this phone right now.
Anyone know what driver I should use to get the thing recognized in the computer? I have downloaded a zipped fastboot tools, and it won't get recognized inside the driver manager as "android" only as "unknown device" so I can't use that route....I'm thinking about doing a factory reset to try to erase the fastboot attempt. That may not help though. Anyone?
kruc Ire said:
I got a good way to get it rooted with SuperSU. Ran a command window script I found out there. It worked and now I have SuperSU root. I also figured out how to get into recovery. It looks as though my phone is not the standard LEON that people are talking about here. It's got a few designations, and the T Mobile site advertises a Leon that seems very similar and is called by the name most are using..
Anyhow my LG Leon is designated as a H320. It also carries a v10 desiganation, v10b. The v10 is variable from a-h or a-i. It would seem that once it is updated to 5.1.1 android it gets upped, and becomes unrootable. Mine being a v10b was rootable, but it took me a while to get used to it, and make the command window work.
Unfortunately for me one of many things I tried before getting it rooted, was ADB fastboot. And since this told me to wait for too long, I pulled the plug on it and pulled the battery to get back into "normal" operations. Perhaps I should have waited, because after finding out a few things about the phone, I discovered the true way to get it into recovery:
The real way into recovery for my phone, is to (from power off state) hold the volume up, a few seconds, then plug the USB cable which is going to the computer into the phone. While holding the volume up until it comes to recovery. This will activate the recovery, (Now for me it activates that fastboot command line...and does nothing else). This was the bit of information I could have used from the beginning, that no one knows. All these places tell you to hold the power and volume up, and then let off power when the screen changes, but that never worked even once. You just hold the volume, and plug the USB from computer. This works.
For me it goes into a "FASTBOOT" header at the bottom of the screen that never changes.
I believe it does this because of my unsuccessful attempt to fastboot it before. And it does not have the right driver to get recognized in the computer. So I'm screwed as far as the recovery goes now.
It is rooted though. And it doesn't seem to have any alternate ROMS available anyways. so we're dealing with the loss of the recovery.
When I do try to use an app such as TWRP manager or CWM (ROM) Manager to reboot into recovery, I get a "boot certification verification -1" error instead of the fastboot line at the bottom of the startup screen and it boots normally from there. So many people asked about this "boot certification verification -1" and NO answers are available anywhere online. So that's where it stands for this phone right now.
Anyone know what driver I should use to get the thing recognized in the computer? I have downloaded a zipped fastboot tools, and it won't get recognized inside the driver manager as "android" only as "unknown device" so I can't use that route....I'm thinking about doing a factory reset to try to erase the fastboot attempt. That may not help though. Anyone?
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I dunno, I have the H340AR, with this phones happens the same that with the Samsung Galaxy Ace 3, there are, 3G versions, 4G versions, regional versions, etc.. GA3 have 7275R, 7275B, 7272L, 7272T, I dunno, maybe if we could get a device tree for a H340 and an H320 we could make some TWRP and CM compiling, but I just can't figure it out how to make a device tree or even where to begin..
I successfully rooted my H340AR with Kingroot, it works like a charm. I haven't tried fastboot and I tried to install TWRP in this link https://dl.twrp.me/c50/ but I get that F error "Secure booting error". I guess I have my bootloader locked, so I'm trying to figure out how to unlock my bootloader.
I'm trying to contact with some developers and see if anyone can help me build a device tree.
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Hi, I have that same phone H340AR LTE. I rooted it with Kingroot and also tried to use TWRP to gen into recovery and got that Security error. I only pulled out the baterry and turn it on again so it booted normally. I made a factory reset because I read that it could be a problem of OTA firmware update. Then I installed TWRP and BusyBox again and tried to get into recovery from TWRP option. When I did that, it showed up the Android lying in his back with a red triangle. I pulled a out the battery again and yes, it seems very dumb and simple but it worked and could reboot the phone.
However, I can't get into recovery from TWRP yet. I read that the problem with us not being able to unlock the bootloader(we don't have the OEM option) is because Leon has Lollipop 5.0.1 and OEM is for 5.1.1
pedrovay2003 said:
I've successfully rooted my T-Mobile LG Leon, and I've successfully installed TWRP, but for the life of me, I can't get the phone to boot into recovery. I can RE-boot into recovery from TWRP manager, but I can't actually boot into it from a fully powered-down state. I've tried every combination of the power and volume buttons I can think of, and nothing ever works. Download Mode works, the factory restore menu works, but I CANNOT get into recovery. Is there a very specific set of instructions anywhere that I can follow?
EDIT: Okay, I finally figured it out: You need to actually select to do a factory reset, and it throws you into the recovery menu.
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when i pressed factory reset all it did was to a factory reset even though i flashed twrp.img successfully... help?
lg leon h345 lollipop 5.1.1
This device has a locked bootloader. If you flash a custom recovery on it, it will not boot into recovery, but will report a security issue. You will lose all recovery functionality, including factory reset, adb, fastboot. If your phone fails to boot, you have a brick.
Hi, guys, i'm new here. I start excusing me of my terrible English. Thanks in advance for the support.
Yesterday i was trying to root my LG G6 truth TWRP and magisk... after i've unlocked the bootloader, installed adb/fastboot and flashed the twrp i made a BIG Mmistake.
I don't know exactly what i did in the twrp menu, i'm sure that i made a great mess in "wipe" and "mount" section (my aim was to mount 2 zip file in the "install" section). At a certain point afters something that i've made the log has stopped to proceed and the phone doesn't answer to any command. I let the phone locked in the log screen of an istallation for some houre since the battery was dead.
Now when i plug the device into the computer, or into some power plug or if i's simply unplugged it continue to reboot, every time the G6 show's to me the following message:" Your device software can't be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader", after a while the classic LG's logo window appear and the phone remain stucked in here, after a while automatically shutdown and reboot with the same loop: error message, lg logo. The phone doesn't answer to any command and it's impossibile to have access at the recovery mode, at the factory data reset shortcut and apparrantley also at the download mode. The only thing that have some effect is to press power & Volume down but it simply shutdown the device and the loop restart.
I desperately need a help... or better, a solution. Thank you anyway.
Search for how to flash stock KDZ firmware with LGUP, but be prepared for the worst if you have indeed bricked it.
Make sure you read all the instructions before you start, don't hurry or skip through it as you can still make it worse.