Hi!
I recently updated my LG G4 from V20A (I think) to V20G. My bootloader is unlocked and I had TWRP/root prior. Now, my TWRP and root seem to be gone. I've tried a number of things, but nothing seems to work. All root solutions seem to involve a pre-rooted kernel V20A. I presume I need V20G to match the software version - is that correct?
Where do I start?
Thank you! :good:
Lisali said:
Hi!
I recently updated my LG G4 from V20A (I think) to V20G. My bootloader is unlocked and I had TWRP/root prior. Now, my TWRP and root seem to be gone. I've tried a number of things, but nothing seems to work. All root solutions seem to involve a pre-rooted kernel V20A. I presume I need V20G to match the software version - is that correct?
Where do I start?
Thank you! :good:
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Which version of TWRP and SuperSU have you used?
I assume you updated to V20G with LGUp or some other tool by flashing a KDZ. You cannot root any MarshMallow version, you must downgrade to a Lollipop version and root it.
tmihai20 said:
I assume you updated to V20G with LGUp or some other tool by flashing a KDZ. You cannot root any MarshMallow version, you must downgrade to a Lollipop version and root it.
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You're wrong. In MarshMallow, if you have bootloader unlock, you can flash a Custom Recovery and then, from this recovery install SuperSU. But you must use some lastest version of SuperSU (it can autopatch BOOT before install).
lept_2014 said:
You're wrong. In MarshMallow, if you have bootloader unlock, you can flash a Custom Recovery and then, from this recovery install SuperSU. But you must use some lastest version of SuperSU (it can autopatch BOOT before install).
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My bad then. I do not know why everybody kept saying that you cannot root a Marshmallow stock Rom. I guess they were talking about all G4s. It makes sense that unlocking the bootloader could allow writing a custom recovery.
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lept_2014 said:
Which version of TWRP and SuperSU have you used?
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I used the latest versions I could find of both. Should I not have done that?
lept_2014 said:
You're wrong. In MarshMallow, if you have bootloader unlock, you can flash a Custom Recovery and then, from this recovery install SuperSU. But you must use some lastest version of SuperSU (it can autopatch BOOT before install).
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Yes, that's what I understand as well - but there's so much conflicting information out there, and not a clear step-by-step guide on what to do. My bootloader is unlocked. How do I proceed? It seems that flashing TWRP only works by first loading it from fastboot and then flashing it - but I'm not sure. I'd really appreciate some guidance. Thank you! :good:
Lisali said:
I used the latest versions I could find of both. Should I not have done that?
Yes, that's what I understand as well - but there's so much conflicting information out there, and not a clear step-by-step guide on what to do. My bootloader is unlocked. How do I proceed? It seems that flashing TWRP only works by first loading it from fastboot and then flashing it - but I'm not sure. I'd really appreciate some guidance. Thank you! :good:
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I've a LG G4 (H815), but I use TWRP Recovery for LG G4 T-Mobile USA (H811) because for some reason, the first don't let me boot with it. Anyway, with the smartphone ON:
Connect it to Computer
Copy to internal memory a SuperSU
Reboot in bootloader/fastboot mode:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Boot with TWRP Recovery:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-h811.img
From TWRP Recovery, accept to allow it make changes, and 'install' the SuperSU
Reboot smatphone normally, and that is all.
Lisali said:
Hi!
I recently updated my LG G4 from V20A (I think) to V20G. My bootloader is unlocked and I had TWRP/root prior. Now, my TWRP and root seem to be gone. I've tried a number of things, but nothing seems to work. All root solutions seem to involve a pre-rooted kernel V20A. I presume I need V20G to match the software version - is that correct?
Where do I start?
Thank you! :good:
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http://www.androidrootguide.com/2015/06/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-and-root-lg-g4-h815.html
I used this guide with latest twrp
lept_2014 said:
I've a LG G4 (H815), but I use TWRP Recovery for LG G4 T-Mobile USA (H811) because for some reason, the first don't let me boot with it. Anyway, with the smartphone ON:
Connect it to Computer
Copy to internal memory a SuperSU
Reboot in bootloader/fastboot mode:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Boot with TWRP Recovery:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-h811.img
From TWRP Recovery, accept to allow it make changes, and 'install' the SuperSU
Reboot smatphone normally, and that is all.
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YES! This worked and was so easy. Thank you, THANK YOU! You're a genius! This should be a sticky. It's so much easier than so many other guides out there. Also - weird that one has to use a different version of TWRP for it to work.
A big thank you once again! :good::good::good::good::good:
Did the update (...or root) wipe the device or does it do an in-place upgrade? Also, did you do the V20G upgrade from the notification that came up on the phone? Thanks for your help
Latz said:
Did the update (...or root) wipe the device or does it do an in-place upgrade? Also, did you do the V20G upgrade from the notification that came up on the phone? Thanks for your help
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Hi!
If you're rooted, the OTA update does not work and won't install. I'm not sure if it works via LG Bridge - I think it won't wipe anything. My device was wiped because of incorrect TWRP installation. Good luck!
Lisali said:
Hi!
If you're rooted, the OTA update does not work and won't install. I'm not sure if it works via LG Bridge - I think it won't wipe anything. My device was wiped because of incorrect TWRP installation. Good luck!
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Cheers Thanks for the reply
Lisali said:
YES! This worked and was so easy. Thank you, THANK YOU! You're a genius! This should be a sticky. It's so much easier than so many other guides out there. Also - weird that one has to use a different version of TWRP for it to work.
A big thank you once again! :good::good::good::good::good:
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Hi ! So have you used the twrp for h815 or the twrp for h811 ?
shinmegami said:
Hi ! So have you used the twrp for h815 or the twrp for h811 ?
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He should have used H815 one... Using H811 on H815 can make you a lot of problems like system partition might be on bootloader or so, so it's risky to do anything in recovery not designed for your specific model
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Minto107 said:
He should have used H815 one... Using H811 on H815 can make you a lot of problems like system partition might be on bootloader or so, so it's risky to do anything in recovery not designed for your specific model
Wysłane z mojego LG-H815 przy użyciu Tapatalka
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Ok thank you.
Have a nice day.
I have a H815P version, so what is the best way to root? I'm in Marshmallow.
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Hello all!
I'm having problems with Windows 10 and all the programs to deal with my P880... Yesterday I tried
to unlock the bootloader on my new G4 H515 but didn't worked.
The original software was verizon (at least it looked like), I downgraded to lollipop (V10b and V10d, both euro open) but, using the LG official method to unlock the bootloader didn't worked.
In adb the first command didn't do nothing, the second one reboot the phone but only shows a guide and how to reboot the phone, when I tried to go for the third one nothing happens.
The device is detected only for a few seconds, even by the original LGMobile Support Tool, after force the detection by disconnecting and connecting the cable the phone reboot in software upgrade
and its not detected anymore...
Anyone have the same problems and/or any solution?
Install Win7 is not an option, processor is not supported by Win7.
Thank you
RuedasLocas said:
Hello all!
I'm having problems with Windows 10 and all the programs to deal with my P880... Yesterday I tried
to unlock the bootloader on my new G4 H515 but didn't worked.
The original software was verizon (at least it looked like), I downgraded to lollipop (V10b and V10d, both euro open) but, using the LG official method to unlock the bootloader didn't worked.
In adb the first command didn't do nothing, the second one reboot the phone but only shows a guide and how to reboot the phone, when I tried to go for the third one nothing happens.
The device is detected only for a few seconds, even by the original LGMobile Support Tool, after force the detection by disconnecting and connecting the cable the phone reboot in software upgrade
and its not detected anymore...
Anyone have the same problems and/or any solution?
Install Win7 is not an option, processor is not supported by Win7.
Thank you
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Solved!
Everytime we need to reboot the bootloader (or give another command in cmd) we need to uninstal the standard "kedacom usb device" driver and install manually the LG adb drivers.
BTW, was UNLOCKED running V20G-EUR-XX
I have an LG G4 815 which never rooted and I am not sure about bootloader (probably locked). I am on latest MM v20g. Is there anyway to root my phone so I can install apps require root? Without of course wiping my data?
dinko1 said:
I have an LG G4 815 which never rooted and I am not sure about bootloader (probably locked). I am on latest MM v20g. Is there anyway to root my phone so I can install apps require root? Without of course wiping my data?
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Do you have an unlocked bootloader?
When you reboot do you see any white writing on the top left hand corner of the screen?
Related
Tried twrp, but always says I don't have busybox and says loading, but never does, then on install recov, it DL's, but then comes up with an error: Flashing recovery was unsuccessful.
Gives partition as: /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/recovery
No such partition on LG Leon LTE (h345, flashed from MPCS to T-Mob h345d, only way to get a working root)
Anyone else having this issue?
SOLVED: had to set "OEM Unlock" to enabled in Developer Options..., DUH!!!
This is off-topic, but as you wrote you've flashed a kdz from other variant: is it safe to try flashing different kdz'd just to try? I have a lot of possibilities, but i have only flashed the one from my country and exact same model and v10a. But it's impossible to root. Thanks!
leandeganis said:
This is off-topic, but as you wrote you've flashed a kdz from other variant: is it safe to try flashing different kdz'd just to try? I have a lot of possibilities, but i have only flashed the one from my country and exact same model and v10a. But it's impossible to root. Thanks!
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I had to downgrade to an h345d kdz variant in order to get a working root. That worked, but it was a MPCS phone (on Tmo network) flashed to a Tmo kdz. Worked. I'd think if you Sbrick it, you could still re-flash with stock from recov., so not that big a deal.
It's not the only way to get root, I rooted my 10e:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/android-forums-account-rehost-file-t3211801
zowpow said:
It's not the only way to get root, I rooted my 10e:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/android-forums-account-rehost-file-t3211801
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Ive tried that also and didnt work. No root method worked on my rom for h340ar
zowpow said:
It's not the only way to get root, I rooted my 10e:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/android-forums-account-rehost-file-t3211801
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I can confirm it works with tmobile lg leon h34510f.
To Tomj2
Can you explain how you got twrp on it? Thanks in advance:good:
Edit: figured it out downloaded the img then used flashify to flash the image. Thanks anyways
http://androidforums.com/threads/twrp-2-8-7-0-ms345-twrp-for-lg-leon-metropcs.922379/
I can confirm this works, I have it on my T-Mobile variant.
bzzybfrm313 said:
I can confirm it works with tmobile lg leon h34510f.
To Tomj2
Can you explain how you got twrp on it? Thanks in advance:good:
Edit: figured it out downloaded the img then used flashify to flash the image. Thanks anyways
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Yeah, that's how I got it on (the latest "blue" TWRP) to be able to load CM12.1
Working twrp recovery 2.8.7.0 on ms34510f rooted using king root installed twrp with twrp manager and then in terminal emulater command reboot oem-unlock oh and check oem-unlock in developer options but cant seem to install cm12
jmarpel said:
Working twrp recovery 2.8.7.0 on ms34510f rooted using king root installed twrp with twrp manager and then in terminal emulater command reboot oem-unlock oh and check oem-unlock in developer options but cant seem to install cm12
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Are you using the correct twrp? We've got a basic yellow guy which won't flash cm12 and then we've got a blue guy which does.
Why did you use kingroot though? There are better methods for attaining root on your phone.
ninjasinabag said:
Are you using the correct twrp? We've got a basic yellow guy which won't flash cm12 and then we've got a blue guy which does.
Why did you use kingroot though? There are better methods for attaining root on your phone.
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I didn't have a working pc and King root worked I tried many others and still it's the only one that works. I think I have the yellow one how do I get the blue?
Rooting LG Leon H34510e
I'm a newbie when it comes to rooting however I successfully rooted my H34510e using KingRoot. I verified root and BusyBox installation using Root Checker Basic. I installed TWRP but found that my device was not supported so, I uninstalled TWRO and installed CWM Rom Manager and that's where I'm at today. I'm looking for a custom rom but am not sure CWM is the right manager for my phone.
leandeganis said:
Ive tried that also and didnt work. No root method worked on my rom for h340ar
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Take your phone, open your internet browser and go to http://www.kingroot.net/
Download the app, open it, follow the steps and you're root!
I have the same phone H340AR v10a ROM, from Uruguay.
Try that, it worked for me.
About TWRP I tried c50 version of TWRP Team, but it doesn't work.. You install the image and when reboot it shows the android robot opened up and nothing comes up.. I installed the TWRP using the "dd if=/dev/ bla bla bla" command..
Some help it wouldn't be bad.
Thanks!
Can't find OEM unlock
I already activated developer options, but..... CANT FIND IT!
Hi
I am new to the OnePlus 2. When I bought it, stock 5.1.1 installed, I downloaded and installed the latest Marshmallow stock build via an OTA update. I then followed the official OnePlus video guide on unlocking the bootloader and rooting the device. I successfully unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP and then went on to flash SuperSU. Unfortunately, then device did not reboot - and I was soft-bricked, stuck on the boot animation. I am not sure what went wrong here.
In order to un-brick and recover my device, I downloaded the latest Marshmallow OxygenOS 3.0.2 zip from OnePlus. I was able to get this onto my device and I flashed it successfully in TWRP, and all is well.
My questions are:
1) Having flashed the latest stock, Marshmallow OxygenOS 3.0.2, will my bootloader still be unlocked?
2) Will I still have TWRP recovery, or stock recovery?
3) How can I successfully root?
Thank you in advance
I already forget what it is looks like when I change from stock to custom ROM.
But hey, here is the guide to help you:
1. use Fastboot command -> fastboot oem device-info
If "Device unlocked: ture" than your bootloader is unlocked. Normally, if you have not yet touch anything, oem is locked. But if you do unlock it, it will STAY unlock unless you use fastboot command line to change back to locked.
2. OP website only show is optional to use official recovery, so I think it is depend on you. Just go and check on it
3. For OnePlus Brand is easy. Just go and download SuperSU 2.74, place into your "sdcard", and flash it.
qingmui said:
I already forget what it is looks like when I change from stock to custom ROM.
But hey, here is the guide to help you:
1. use Fastboot command -> fastboot oem device-info
If "Device unlocked: ture" than your bootloader is unlocked. Normally, if you have not yet touch anything, oem is locked. But if you do unlock it, it will STAY unlock unless you use fastboot command line to change back to locked.
2. OP website only show is optional to use official recovery, so I think it is depend on you. Just go and check on it
3. For OnePlus Brand is easy. Just go and download SuperSU 2.74, place into your "sdcard", and flash it.
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Hi - many thanks for the reply and information
Just to confirm, question 2: I flashed the latest stock from TWRP to recover from a soft brick. Would that process have flashed stock recovery also? Do I need to check this out by pressing Vol. down and Power buttons on boot?
Thanks again
pretty pixel said:
Hi - many thanks for the reply and information
Just to confirm, question 2: I flashed the latest stock from TWRP to recover from a soft brick. Would that process have flashed stock recovery also? Do I need to check this out by pressing Vol. down and Power buttons on boot?
Thanks again
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TWRP will ask you, if you want to disable stock recovery flash, after you flash official firmware.
Rooting the newest stock firmware with the latest supersu from chainfire's website will turn your device into a bootloop.
Here you can find the right supersu for your firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/rom-mirrors-official-oxygen-os-roms-ota-t3209863
Greetings LordHelmchen
LordHelmchen89 said:
TWRP will ask you, if you want to disable stock recovery flash, after you flash official firmware.
Rooting the newest stock firmware with the latest supersu from chainfire's website will turn your device into a bootloop.
Here you can find the right supersu for your firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/rom-mirrors-official-oxygen-os-roms-ota-t3209863
Greetings LordHelmchen
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Hello and thank you for sending me the information and links. Flashing the modified supersu worked and I am now rooted
Just a final question please...Before I received your reply I had flashed stock several times and tried different supersu versions. And ended up in bootloops as a result of this. Is this likely to have damaged my device in any way?
pretty pixel said:
Hello and thank you for sending me the information and links. Flashing the modified supersu worked and I am now rooted
Just a final question please...Before I received your reply I had flashed stock several times and tried different supersu versions. And ended up in bootloops as a result of this. Is this likely to have damaged my device in any way?
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No, this will not damage your phone. I can not say too much about it, but the device shouldn't be damaged, it's a software-thing
PS: Hope my english is okay...and if I helped you, I would be very grateful if you click the Thanks-Button ...thank you
LordHelmchen89 said:
No, this will not damage your phone. I can not say too much about it, but the device shouldn't be damaged, it's a software-thing
PS: Hope my english is okay...and if I helped you, I would be very grateful if you click the Thanks-Button ...thank you
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Thank you for the reassurance
As usual, I am not responsible for any damages done to your device after trying this little guide.
1.-You need to unlock your bootloader first, which means this doesn't work on the Verizon variant. You also need to be sure you have your system image available in case something goes wrong.
2.-Then flash the chinese TWRP found here. Thanks to @hjk23 for providing the link.
3.- Flash SuperSU-v2.78-SYSTEMMODE.zip from here.
4.-BOOM, you're rooted. You need to have in mind that this is using the System mode and it works without modifying the boot.img. This means you will NOT be able to flash OTAs the usual way. I haven't tried using Flashfire since I have not received any OTAs so far.
If this didn't work you can also try flashing this modified boot.img, it has only been tested with the Mexican AT&T variant, so I don't know if it will work properly with other variants.
Thanks!
I would try this if I was certain Flashfire would work...(don't want to reflash for an OTA)
diegochiva95 said:
where? I want to see him
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-z-play/help/unlocked-bootloader-t3459976/page4
Post number 34
I take it back, sadly it is stuck at boot for me I tried it yes. No other SuperSu? I think I had the 03 version and you have 02... I think?
EDIT: not true, I had 02 too, but it just wouldn't work.
EDIT: It forced somewhat of a factory reset on me when I tried the same SuperSU but no systemless, I didn't lose any media but I had to relog in my account and download and update all apps again.
I will just wait for nougat...
several people commented that password is required to enter the recovery......
Enviado desde mi XT1635-02 mediante Tapatalk
diegochiva95 said:
several people commented that password is required to enter the recovery......
Enviado desde mi XT1635-02 mediante Tapatalk
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The same password that you used to encrypt the phone while setting it up. If you're using a pattern you can use the numbers equivalent to the pattern you used.
FreedFromDeath said:
As usual, I am not responsible for any damages done to your device after trying this little guide.
1.-You need to unlock your bootloader first, which means this doesn't work on the Verizon variant. You also need to be sure you have your system image available in case something goes wrong.
2.-Then flash the chinese TWRP found here. Thanks to @hjk23 for providing the link.
3.- Flash SuperSU-v2.78-SYSTEMMODE.zip from here.
4.-BOOM, you're rooted. You need to have in mind that this is using the System mode and it works without modifying the boot.img. This means you will NOT be able to flash OTAs the usual way. I haven't tried using Flashfire since I have not received any OTAs so far.
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Thanks for the tutorial. But was inquisitive to know why one cannot use systemless root on our Vertex??
Thanks!
great
just pick up my phone
btw 7 is not released yet right
hmnk said:
Thanks for the tutorial. But was inquisitive to know why one cannot use systemless root on our Vertex??
Thanks!
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This isn't the Vertex though, this is the Addison.
FreedFromDeath said:
This isn't the Vertex though, this is the Addison.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/moto_z_play...r_testing_55inch_screen_in_tow-news-19195.php
Anyways, coming back to the topic, why can't we use systemless root on our device?
Thanks,
Regards.
FreedFromDeath said:
As usual, I am not responsible for any damages done to your device after trying this little guide.
1.-You need to unlock your bootloader first, which means this doesn't work on the Verizon variant. You also need to be sure you have your system image available in case something goes wrong.
2.-Then flash the chinese TWRP found here. Thanks to @hjk23 for providing the link.
3.- Flash SuperSU-v2.78-SYSTEMMODE.zip from here.
4.-BOOM, you're rooted. You need to have in mind that this is using the System mode and it works without modifying the boot.img. This means you will NOT be able to flash OTAs the usual way. I haven't tried using Flashfire since I have not received any OTAs so far.
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says it is not necessary to flash the .zip SuperSU only accept the root for the TWRP own. It is true?
diegochiva95 said:
says it is not necessary to flash the .zip SuperSU only accept the root for the TWRP own. It is true?
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Isn't there a warning to never accept the root from the recovery?
Another thing, if deencryption doesn't work you can sideload the SuperSU zip using adb through TWRP.
Updated OP with a possible workaround.
FreedFromDeath said:
Updated OP with a possible workaround.
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If you dont mind, could you provide the details of your device?
So I see there is a Chinese twrp for moto z play but is anyone working on a north American version? Same question for SuperSU? Will there be official versions with systemless root? I guess what I'm asking is should I wait a bit or go this route? I like otas. I also reeeeally like a rooted phone (exchange server BS needs to be bypassed for piece of mind).
Not enitrely sure what happened, but my phone wouldnt boot after flashing SuperSU, even after i restored stock system,boot, and EFS. The boot.img got me booting again though and now rooted. (US variant)
Edit: Can someone upload a stock boot.img for the US variant? I think my backup boot.img might be corrupt, as it causes my phone not to boot.
jon7701 said:
Not enitrely sure what happened, but my phone wouldnt boot after flashing SuperSU, even after i restored stock system,boot, and EFS. The boot.img got me booting again though and now rooted. (US variant)
Edit: Can someone upload a stock boot.img for the US variant? I think my backup boot.img might be corrupt, as it causes my phone not to boot.
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My phone got frozen at boot, dual sim in the EU version.
I tried to flash the non-systemless SuperSU and that made it factory reset, still not rooted.
I will wait....
hmnk said:
Anyways, coming back to the topic, why can't we use systemless root on our device?
Thanks,
Regards.
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Anyone??
Thanks
hmnk said:
Anyone??
Thanks
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I tried to do systemless and it was unable to patch the boot image.
Also if someone could upload a US variant boot.img that would be very appreciated. On the mexican boot.img I cant get data or recieve calls. I can only make outgoing calls for some reason.
I did factory reset my Moto G5 Plus, and now I am left with custom ROMs only. Where can I download the stock Motorola ROM for the Moto G5 Plus?
mstoic said:
I did factory reset my Moto G5 Plus, and now I am left with custom ROMs only. Where can I download the stock Motorola ROM for the Moto G5 Plus?
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Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Thanks a ton. I will surely backup everything right after installing TWRP from now on.
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
anoop.ch said:
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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I have the same questions are the linked files flashable in TWRP? My stock backup is rooted and now I can't play Pokemon GO. Just looking for the easiest way to unroot my stock rom. Thanks!
anoop.ch said:
I'm on stock ROM NPN25.137-15, rooted with TWRP installed. Can I just upgrade it to NPN25.137-35 by downloading the zip from above link and flash it under TWRP?
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No Stock ROM can not be flashed via twrp, only the OTA zips can be flashed via stock Recovery. This is the link to the fastboot ROM.
emoney1219 said:
I have the same questions are the linked files flashable in TWRP? My stock backup is rooted and now I can't play Pokemon GO. Just looking for the easiest way to unroot my stock rom. Thanks!
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As I mentioned above. Moreover you can flash UnSU and then root using Magisk. Magisk allows hiding root detection for Safetynet.
tywinlannister7 said:
No Stock ROM can not be flashed via twrp, only the OTA zips can be flashed via stock Recovery. This is the link to the fastboot ROM.
As I mentioned above. Moreover you can flash UnSU and then root using Magisk. Magisk allows hiding root detection for Safetynet.
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Where would I find UnSU if you don't mind my asking?
emoney1219 said:
Where would I find UnSU if you don't mind my asking?
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Everything is on xda. just search before posting
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
tywinlannister7 said:
Everything is on xda. just search before posting
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
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Never knew UnSU existed, thanks for the link. It seems to have worked, thanks.
Can't lock the bootloader
mstoic said:
Thanks a ton. I will surely backup everything right after installing TWRP from now on.
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Hi. I am not able to lock the bootloader. As soon I enter the command
Code:
fastboot oem lock
CMD gives me the error "Still require signed boot.img"
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
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Hi,
Where is the stock firmware for the EU version? Moto G5 Plus XT1685 3/32GB
tywinlannister7 said:
Check here: https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/potter/official/
Anyways you should always make backups in twrp :good:
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Hi, i downloaded the zip file, but how do i install it? Can you point me to a tutorial or something?
Thank you
Hi, i followed this = https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67031808&postcount=4
Got it
Thanks
pablofior said:
Hi, i downloaded the zip file, but how do i install it? Can you point me to a tutorial or something?
Thank you
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Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
tywinlannister7 said:
Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
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Thank you but i found here on XDA a tutorial to flash stock rom on G4 and it worked for me.
mstoic said:
Hi. I am not able to lock the bootloader. As soon I enter the command
Code:
fastboot oem lock
CMD gives me the error "Still require signed boot.img"
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I have the same issue.
I also get these errors:
http://imgur.com/a/mRKEz
Is there a way to relock the bootloader?
tywinlannister7 said:
Assuming that you have set up adb/fastboot drivers, extract all the rom files to that folder and type in the commands mentioned here :
https://pastebin.com/ZWTaWuyr
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I unlocked the bootlader and rooted the phone before giving it to my wife. During that whole process, fastboot had no problems recognizing the phone (obviously). Then my wife tried to update via the OTA which got her stuck in TWRP. I'd like to reflash the stock ROM, but the problem I have is I can't use fastboot to do commands line by line (as shown in the link above) since "fastboot devices" doesn't show my phone anymore. I was able to get her going on a custom ROM for now, but I'd like to put her back on the stock ROM so we won't encounter this problem again. I've reinstalled the Motorola driver several times, but no luck. ADB has no problems recognizing the phone when in recovery. One thing that happened recently was a big update to Windows 10, but I'm not sure if that is the reason for my fastboot issues.
I intend to give it a go on another computer once I get the phone again from the wife, but any advice until then would be appreciated.
Thanks. I've installed a custom ROM but im not happy with the results (specially the poor camera performace). Will this "undo" everything? I mean, stock apps, stock widgets, etc etc? (don't care if the bootloader stays unlocked and the warning moto message while booting). I know this may be a stupid question, but like Homer would say: "it's my first day"
manos78 said:
Hi,
Where is the stock firmware for the EU version? Moto G5 Plus XT1685 3/32GB
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Did u find it?
WiteFlash said:
I intend to give it a go on another computer once I get the phone again from the wife, but any advice until then would be appreciated.
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Just a follow up to my previous post, I tried uninstalling/reinstalling the Motorola driver and ADB on the original computer, but for some reason it still won't "see" the phone in fastboot. I was able to install ADB/Fastboot and the Motorola driver on a separate computer (also Windows 10) to get fastboot to recognize the phone so I could issue commands to reinstall the stock firmware. I noticed, though, that the following commands FAILED when I entered them:
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
I'm not sure what those were for, but the phone seems to be working fine on the stock firmware now.
I flashed the one in the retail folder and it says ret-EU in the settings so flash that one
I just got this phone and I'm debating on unlocking the bootloader and rooting it and I was just curious if in the future I need to return it to stock (especially for selling it in the future) how do you go about doing that? Do you just flash one of the stock firmwares though TWRP like I found here? http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G6/US997/US997-USA/US99714a
Then what do you do if that is correct? Also how do you relock the bootloader? I'm sorry if these are noob questions but I have been out of the modding game for a good while.
pwnerman said:
I just got this phone and I'm debating on unlocking the bootloader and rooting it and I was just curious if in the future I need to return it to stock (especially for selling it in the future) how do you go about doing that? Do you just flash one of the stock firmwares though TWRP like I found here? http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G6/US997/US997-USA/US99714a
Then what do you do if that is correct? Also how do you relock the bootloader? I'm sorry if these are noob questions but I have been out of the modding game for a good while.
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Just flash a kdz trough LGup and the phone will be completely stock, no twrp and no root. Then you have to only lock the bootloader by typing "fastboot oem lock". Don't run this command while you have twrp and root!
Ah, and the fact you have relocked the bootloader doesn't mean that you recovered the manufacturer warranty, LG can easily verify if you used the unlock bin.
Killua96 said:
Just flash a kdz trough LGup and the phone will be completely stock, no twrp and no root. Then you have to only lock the bootloader by typing "fastboot oem lock". Don't run this command while you have twrp and root!
Ah, and the fact you have relocked the bootloader doesn't mean that you recovered the manufacturer warranty, LG can easily verify if you used the unlock bin.
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What exactly is LGup? Thanks
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
pwnerman said:
What exactly is LGup? Thanks
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Is a tool that allows firmware flashing on last lg devices.
Killua96 said:
Is a tool that allows firmware flashing on last lg devices.
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I did some searching and found this. Is it the correct thing? http://rootmygalaxy.net/download-latest-lgup-tool-for-lg-devices-flash-tool/
Also just to be clear I unlock my bootloader, install TWRP and root the phone. If I ever want to go back to stock for selling the phone or whatever I just download the latest KDZ file like I linked to above and then I flash it to the phone and it will return everything back to stock? Then after that you just do the relock command and the bootloader is closed again?
I appreciate your help. I just to be super clear.
pwnerman said:
I did some searching and found this. Is it the correct thing? http://rootmygalaxy.net/download-latest-lgup-tool-for-lg-devices-flash-tool/
Also just to be clear I unlock my bootloader, install TWRP and root the phone. If I ever want to go back to stock for selling the phone or whatever I just download the latest KDZ file like I linked to above and then I flash it to the phone and it will return everything back to stock? Then after that you just do the relock command and the bootloader is closed again?
I appreciate your help. I just to be super clear.
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Pretty much yes, search for uppercut if you have driver problems with LGup, and for firmwares this is the best site to download them: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h870-firmwares/
Killua96 said:
Pretty much yes, search for uppercut if you have driver problems with LGup, and for firmwares this is the best site to download them: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h870-firmwares/
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I have the US997 model but I found them on the site you linked to so thank you for the help
pwnerman said:
I have the US997 model but I found them on the site you linked to so thank you for the help
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Ok then
LGUP
Hi, so I started flashing the kdz on my LG G6 using LGUP and it starts, but then randomly quits out. It's recognising my device and the file is definitely the correct one. Any hints as to why it's not working?
EDIT: I managed to fix it, apparently Windows Defender was seeing Uppercut as a virus and stopping it from creating the files it needed to. So make sure you turn off Windows Defender when you do this.
My experience with returning phone to stock is bad. First unlocked bootloader, installed twrp, bootloader for havoc ROM and ROM itself..
Havoc 3.1 OK, but BT calling not working, so I decide go back to stock.
LGUP used without problem, but then camera neither flash ligh doesnt work anymore.
Last firmware for H870 used from official.
Have someone same shi t experience like me?
Trying everything, but no success.
So its not easy go back to stock again..
(My phone is H870 for EU)
bobafel said:
My experience with returning phone to stock is bad. First unlocked bootloader, installed twrp, bootloader for havoc ROM and ROM itself..
Havoc 3.1 OK, but BT calling not working, so I decide go back to stock.
LGUP used without problem, but then camera neither flash ligh doesnt work anymore.
Last firmware for H870 used from official.
Have someone same shi t experience like me?
Trying everything, but no success.
So its not easy go back to stock again..
(My phone is H870 for EU)
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It's a known problem, the A10 ROMs somehow mess with files needed for stock camera that aren't included in stock pie.
You have to flash Oreo bootloader and then 30b zip for the camera to work.
If that doesn't work flash Oreo kdz and update to Pie.
grushnickij said:
It's a known problem, the A10 ROMs somehow mess with files needed for stock camera that aren't included in stock pie.
You have to flash Oreo bootloader and then 30b zip for the camera to work.
If that doesn't work flash Oreo kdz and update to Pie.
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Problem finally solved!
Tried many times flash Oreo bootloader and then 30b(pie), 20a (oreo). With 30b everythings work except camera. With oreo 20a phone wasnt even bootup normally.. (after reset just screen with green android and message "No commands" appear. I used LG UP 1.14 with Uppercut.
Then after many unsuccesses I put phone to state where bootloop appeared and I thought about to throw it into garbage.
ADB shell and TWRP saved me... I was again able flash roms.
At the end I found some package with LG UP 1.14 and patch (so I could use it without Uppercut...there is a new LGUP_common DLL), and with this combination flash procedure worked smoothly.
BUT! I had to load nougat stock rom first (H87011i_00_OPEN_EU_OP_0108.kdz), which fix partitions in phone somehow (but there wasnt possibility upgrade higher). Everything, camera included was working with this rom..
Then I flash oreo stock rom (H87020a_00_OPEN_EU_OP_0423.kdz), and now It booted right (no "no command" during startup). Phone worked perfectly, and I used OTA upgrade to land on 30b pie last official update.. tadaaa
Hope it will help others with same problem..