G2 F320K Hard Brick no recovery, no fastboot, no download mode! - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I have a LG G2 F320k.
I can not go into recovery or fastboot mode or download.
I connect the USB to the PC and this is not recognized.It does not appear in Device Manager.
The PC does not detect it when you turn the phone, the drivers are not detected..
Two days ago fastboot mode through loaded all * .img. The last one recovery.img. From that moment the phone has not restarted and brought back into fastboot mode or reocvery mode.
In ubuntu neither detected.
When I turn it on only the LG logo appears and restarted.
Can you recover?
I disassembled the phone if I could do the following tuto, but my phone board is different from the tuto:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/lg-g2-unbrickable-fix-real-hard-brick-t2904404
Sorry for my english.
Thanks

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excuse me,
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Hey..hmm i think thats how download mode it is...so did you tried to flash again a firmware?
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This isn't download mode.
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