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First of all, I have to officially thank user kalunlee for his help in this. He pulled the files from the chinese forums, and in there you have to either register or pay for the links. Without his help there would be no guide.
XDA is open for everyone, on those Chinese forums they keep their resources well hidden, but they don't bother thanking the people here on XDA for their work (rooting tools maybe?), and they even get credits for the tools taken from here! --rant over--
Let's start now. This guide is for all user of D857 or D858 wanting the Google Apps on their phones without messing around with rooting and custom recoveries, but want to keep the phone in a stock condition. Model D858HK is the only Dual Sim officially supporting the GApps, the goal of this guide is transforming a D857/D858 into an HK model.
Istructions:
Enable USB debugging on your device: menu > settings > developer options.
Install Stump Root and root the phone. Install SuperSU immediately after reboot and run it.
Install Build Prop Editor apk (I used Build Prop Editor from joeykrim, the other one didn't work), edit ro.product.model=LG-D857 to ro.product.model=LG-D858HK.
Install LG Driver.
Install LGFlashTool, overwrite the megalock.dll with the provided one.
Turn off phone, hold the volume up key and plug into the computer (DOWNLOAD MODE).
Let the LG driver install for your phone.
Go to device manager in Windows Control Panel, change LGE Mobile USB Serial Port to com41
Open LGFlashTool select the right TOT file and dll (use BOARD DL)
Go to Port settings set LIMO Port to COM101 tick port 1 only on the right (Basically first 3 items ticked)
Click Start
Remove the cable for 5 seconds and reconnect, the flash will start
Flash
Done
Now you have a D858HK instead of D857.
If you get a port error at the starting of the flash disconnect the phone, remove LG drivers, reinstall them again, change the port to com41, and without rebooting launch again the flashtool.
If you get a Windows error, remove any antivirus you have!!
If at the end of the flashing procedure the phone boots into the miniOS, then pull out the battery and enter into the recovery and do a factory reset. Reboot. When in miniOS again, press the power button and tap on normal boot!
Links:
ALL-IN-ONE TRANSFORMATION PACKAGE (thanks to ikol-77):
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bxv0rM0SdxuFbnpWUTFyaFVqVGc&usp=sharing
TOT File (D858HK v10d)
http://pan.baidu.com/share/init?shareid=1792523609&uk=2841005147&third=15
password 3uwc
Alternate link (magnet): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8643A5C8F6F5B12...nce&tr=udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce
DLL
https://mega.co.nz/#!VEhTzJxQ!v44-bnc1zhapsTDvT8UZOaiyMmKGBqg2FL9PKjrwPPc
password g6qa
Alternate Link with Blindfolded XML for Flashtool (magnet): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:6D5F4E34FF96E10...=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce
Build Prop Editor v1.17
https://mega.co.nz/#!MF5xnYIQ!vyvNmlhYQBfy7MpfZ27C8wiPQKe6JY4U7AfPOUNny4U
LG Driver v3.12.3
https://mega.co.nz/#!0IpVzb4I!lgvQsTAmKD-1J3yV-WRqWfJLuiVwhwuL0q3ObNjSEK0
LG FlashTool v1.8.6.527
https://mega.co.nz/#!VBJh0bQa!0Tx15V0sfxd98mYpFxsp-h8RPDVhMCeQ6e0nNc6M9YY
Alternate Link (magnet): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:2037B01DADF1D36...nce&tr=udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80/announce
Stump Root v1.2.0
https://mega.co.nz/#!QRpQEKQI!UYXXJiJK3Ql-nO9ecyM6YdQJwtz_Px1-sYezZ9wGLs0
SuperSU v2.14
https://mega.co.nz/#!wFAGhYqA!T2gxEyS8CuTsibtrUX9YsEKTJZaXYUAkq1dQM2628YM
IMPORTANT: For those of you with not working links or different issues during the procedure, please have a look at the findings of reb00tz (again, thanks buddy!):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56542760&postcount=80
For those of you needing to root, here is my guide, just follow it without installing the GApps, it's useless now!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55587140&postcount=2
Yes, after transforming the phone into a D858HK, you'll be able to install any OTA update that will be pushed to you. It's not like the G2, no more OTAs after this guide, you will have to manually install the update.
DO NOT INSTALL v10c on the D857, it's impossible to root at the moment. If you do, the only way to go is the downgrade. I will set up a new guide soon if I'll be able to do that on mine (learn the hard way :crying: ) Look for D857v10a TOT. Downgrade to v10a, root, then follow this guide to transform to a D858HK.
Will edit with more detailed instructions soon. STAY TUNED!
--------D858HK v10f--------
Edit: Thanks to member biu40288 on gfan, here is the newest v10f D858HK:
http://pan.baidu.com/s/1o6kIAFo
Password: fx5e
Alternate Link (magnet): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:D0B7D6F43FDC136...=udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80/announce
WARNING: v10f no root! None of the root methods work (PurpleDrake, IoRoot, StumpRoot, Tow3lRoot)!
If you need to go back to v10a of D857, here are the links thanks to ikol-77:
v10a TOT:
https://mega.co.nz/#!plghkBKB!LgO_qOhVoyfM27kYkjeormM9kS3YnlbkYd4M_6unVUU
Password: lgbbs
LOLLIPOP D858HK v20d: http://csmgdl.lgmobile.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW1D8X8F22TWAAB9BD3F765/D858HK20d_00.kdz
Video-Guide for flashing the LG G3:
http://lgg3root.com/lg-g3-root/how-to-unrootunbrick-lg-g3/
Thanks a lot for this great information.
However, MEGA asks for an decryption key ... can't download atm.
A doppo
The question is: can we do this for all variants? Like vs985/D851 to D855
Sent from my VS985 4G using XDA Free mobile app
I just flashed mine, everything seems OK, just at the end LG Flash Tool showed "Waiting for reset 120 sec", phone restarted and setup screen showed up.
Then LG Flash Tool showed error message "download failed" and "USB port open fail", but phone works well. Any idea why this happened?
Don't try to flash other LG G3 to this version. It only works for D857 or D858 to D858HK. These are the dual sim version and all have the same hardware.
Not sure what happened to the links but you can try the links in the original post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/d857-gapps-t2882412/page3
You can ignore the fail message at the end, it happened to one of the phones that I flashed too.
DomFel said:
Yes, after transforming the phone into a D858HK, you'll be able to install any OTA update that will be pushed to you.
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That's not actually accurate. OTA on D858HK are IMEI based, so even the D857 (or mainland D858) is flashed into D858HK, it won't receive any OTA notification still,as your IMEI will be designated to D857.
I'm not exactly sure if there s any way to side load the OTA without root/flash Tot, I hope someone will find a way when new OTA files are available for this.
kingcedz said:
That's not actually accurate. OTA on D858HK are IMEI based, so even the D857 (or mainland D858) is flashed into D858HK, it won't receive any OTA notification still,as your IMEI will be designated to D857.
I'm not exactly sure if there s any way to side load the OTA without root/flash Tot, I hope someone will find a way when new OTA files are available for this.
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You're partially correct. OTAs are theoretically IMEI based, but it has to match the installed firmware and firmware keys of the device, in this case you'll have 858HK keys, thus 858HK OTA.
On the G2 I changed firmware successfully twice to change the region (thus enabling few needed LTE bands), and it got two OTAs for that region, not for the original one.
Time will tell BTW!
Hi ! you mean by firmware installed 4G frequencies can change?
freejess said:
Hi ! you mean by firmware installed 4G frequencies can change?
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That's what happened with the G2. Couldn't get 4G in the UAE with Open EUR firmware. Switched to UAE firmware and got LTE!
Ah! This is great news. Maybe I'll get one of Australia will have plenty of 800mhz LTE as I was certifed seller ...
freejess said:
Ah! This is great news. Maybe I'll get one of Australia will have plenty of 800mhz LTE as I was certifed seller ...
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Be careful, you can't flash a D855 firmware into a D857/858/859 phone! You'll brick it!!
DomFel said:
Be careful, you can't flash a D855 firmware into a D857/858/859 phone! You'll brick it!!
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Hi there. Hoping you or maybe others from this thread could help me.. working on this document to list which root methods work on each device.
We do not get much input/feedback from D857/8/9 users and it would be nice to know if anyone could help me fill in the blanks for those devices.
Does D857/8/9 work with ioroot? if so which software versions? (10A? 10B? for example..)
Does D857/8/9 work with towelroot? if so which software versions?
Does D857/8/9 work with purpledrake root? if so which software versions?
Does D857/8/9 work with stump root? if so which software versions?
And I see you have mentioned that D855 firmware will brick a D857/8/9? Is this confirmed? It cannot be fixed if someone does this?
Do D857/8/9 users have a working TWRP from BUMP! yet? Im curious if the D855 version of TWRP would work for you
D857/8/9 users.. please keep me posted so we can make sure you dont get left out
autoprime said:
Hi there. Hoping you or maybe others from this thread could help me.. working on this document to list which root methods work on each device.
We do not get much input/feedback from D857/8/9 users and it would be nice to know if anyone could help me fill in the blanks for those devices.
Does D857/8/9 work with ioroot? if so which software versions? (10A? 10B? for example..)
Does D857/8/9 work with towelroot? if so which software versions?
Does D857/8/9 work with purpledrake root? if so which software versions?
Does D857/8/9 work with stump root? if so which software versions?
And I see you have mentioned that D855 firmware will brick a D857/8/9? Is this confirmed? It cannot be fixed if someone does this?
Do D857/8/9 users have a working TWRP from BUMP! yet? Im curious if the D855 version of TWRP would work for you
D857/8/9 users.. please keep me posted so we can make sure you dont get left out
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D857 works with Stumproot with version v10a and v10b only. v10c fixed the vulnerability.
D857 doesn't work with towelroot (tested v10b and v10c).
D857 doesn't work at all, it says -unsupported-.
D857 doesn't work with ioroot (tested v10b and v10c).
D857 will be bricked by flashing D855 firmware. Probably a recovery would be possibile accessing the firmware download mode, but I am not brave (stupid) enough to do it, since D855 doesn't support dual sim mode.
TWRP doesn't work on D857, after a reboot the recovery won't be accessible anymore, it will only work once. Be careful, when installing a custom recovery the original one will be gone forever, unless you restore with LG Support Tool. TWRP doesn't fully support D857, thus it probably installs the recovery on wrong memory addresses, and it is not bootable for a second or third time, but only once.
The only way to access the custom recovery is to install it again.
Personally I had to downgrade from v10c to v10b to be able to root and change firmware to D858HK in order to have GApps natively. v10c on D857 is unrootable.
The difference between D857/8/9 is customization: D857 is the international version, /8 and /9 are for China Mobile and Statecom. D858HK is the Hong Kong international version of the G3 Dual Sim that includes the GApps, all other firmware don't, since they are for the chinese market, which Google abandoned.
Haven't personally tested Stumproot on D858HK v10d yet.
DomFel said:
D857 works with Stumproot with version v10a and v10b only. v10c fixed the vulnerability.
D857 doesn't work with towelroot (tested v10b and v10c).
D857 doesn't work at all, it says -unsupported-.
D857 doesn't work with ioroot (tested v10b and v10c).
D857 will be bricked by flashing D855 firmware. Probably a recovery would be possibile accessing the firmware download mode, but I am not brave (stupid) enough to do it, since D855 doesn't support dual sim mode.
TWRP doesn't work on D857, after a reboot the recovery won't be accessible anymore, it will only work once. Be careful, when installing a custom recovery the original one will be gone forever, unless you restore with LG Support Tool. TWRP doesn't fully support D857, thus it probably installs the recovery on wrong memory addresses, and it is not bootable for a second or third time, but only once.
The only way to access the custom recovery is to install it again.
Personally I had to downgrade from v10c to v10b to be able to root and change firmware to D858HK in order to have GApps natively. v10c on D857 is unrootable.
The difference between D857/8/9 is customization: D857 is the international version, /8 and /9 are for China Mobile and Statecom. D858HK is the Hong Kong international version of the G3 Dual Sim that includes the GApps, all other firmware don't, since they are for the chinese market, which Google abandoned.
Haven't personally tested Stumproot on D858HK v10d yet.
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thank you for your response.
are you 100% sure PurpleDrake doesn't work? D855 10L has patched Stump but no one has patched PurpleDrake yet... unless it never worked to begin with.
does the following command work for you?
Code:
adb reboot --bnr_recovery
and did u try the purpledrake at this thread? because there are 2.. one is for D851 only.. this one is for all - http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/root-root-lg-g3-easily-purpledrake-lite-t2821000
check the manual commands in the first post if the script does not work. I want to confirm and be 110% sure purpledrake does not work on the D857/8/9.. that would make the D857/8/9 the ONLY g3 that does not have root yet.
also.. you mentioned D857 for ioroot/towelroot/purpledrake.. etc... what about the D858 and D858HK and D859? same results for all phones? or only for D857?
and for TWRP.. did you use the fastboot twrp method? do not use fastboot boot method. or did you try the Bump twrp? u tried the twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img file here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...mp-unlock-lg-g3-twrp-d852-d852g-f400-t2900614
http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/lg_g3/bump/twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img
Code:
[SIZE="1"]adb push twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
dd if=/sdcard/twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot recovery[/SIZE]
that does not work? if that does not work I will make a proper TWRP for D857 D858 and D859 devices. I will need a boot.img from D858HK if possible please.
and can any D857, D858 or D859 users PM/Message me their IMEIso that I can use LG's website to look up KDZ files and download them myself.
If you want.. you can change or leave off the last 3 digits of the IMEI so that I dont know your exact IMEI for security.
autoprime said:
thank you for your response.
are you 100% sure PurpleDrake doesn't work? D855 10L has patched Stump but no one has patched PurpleDrake yet... unless it never worked to begin with.
does the following command work for you?
Code:
adb reboot --bnr_recovery
and did u try the purpledrake at this thread? because there are 2.. one is for D851 only.. this one is for all - http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/root-root-lg-g3-easily-purpledrake-lite-t2821000
check the manual commands in the first post if the script does not work. I want to confirm and be 110% sure purpledrake does not work on the D857/8/9.. that would make the D857/8/9 the ONLY g3 that does not have root yet.
also.. you mentioned D857 for ioroot/towelroot/purpledrake.. etc... what about the D858 and D858HK and D859? same results for all phones? or only for D857?
and for TWRP.. did you use the fastboot twrp method? do not use fastboot boot method. or did you try the Bump twrp? u tried the twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img file here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-...mp-unlock-lg-g3-twrp-d852-d852g-f400-t2900614
http://downloads.codefi.re/thecubed/lg_g3/bump/twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img
Code:
[SIZE="1"]adb push twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img /sdcard/
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
dd if=/sdcard/twrp-2.8.0.0_d855-signed.img of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
reboot recovery[/SIZE]
that does not work? if that does not work I will make a proper TWRP for D857 D858 and D859 devices. I will need a boot.img from D858HK if possible please.
and can any D857, D858 or D859 users PM/Message me their IMEIso that I can use LG's website to look up KDZ files and download them myself.
If you want.. you can change or leave off the last 3 digits of the IMEI so that I dont know your exact IMEI for security.
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Unfortunately that command didn't work on D857 v10c, and the .bat gave unsupported model. Trust me I tried everything to root before I downgraded, I was desperate to gain root on v10c!!
This is the link for v10c for D857:
http://csmgdl.lgmobile.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW040906432109876543213/D85710c_00.kdz
Unfortunately I couldn't find any other kdz (I got that link from my IMEI). The dual sims are mainly for the Chinese market, and they don't share any kdz on the Chinese forums, because many of them ask for money for the download of TOT files.
Please send me the instructions to extract the boot.IMG! I will also re-post the link on Mega later on for the 858HK tot file.
DomFel said:
Unfortunately that command didn't work on D857 v10c, and the .bat gave unsupported model. Trust me I tried everything to root before I downgraded, I was desperate to gain root on v10c!!
This is the link for v10c for D857:
http://csmgdl.lgmobile.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=FW040906432109876543213/D85710c_00.kdz
Unfortunately I couldn't find any other kdz (I got that link from my IMEI). The dual sims are mainly for the Chinese market, and they don't share any kdz on the Chinese forums, because many of them ask for money for the download of TOT files.
Please send me the instructions to extract the boot.IMG! I will also re-post the link on Mega later on for the 858HK tot file.
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ok.
which firmware are you running now? D857? 10c? rooted?
you need root.. and then you would do these commands... then upload the boot.img to me.
so I guess you need to be on 10B and use stump to root.
Code:
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot of=/sdcard/boot.img
exit
exit
adb pull /sdcard/boot.img
the above commands will open adb shell, gain root, backup your boot.img to internal sdcard, exit rooted adb shell, exit adb shell, pull boot.img off internal sdcard into the folder on your computer where you are running adb.
OR
if you do not want to root the phone but still pull the files.. see my thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/psa-stop-taking-ota-updates-update-t2909412
under the "Download Updates" section are steps for how to extract KDZ. you can extract boot.img from kdz that way.
the only way to have a rooted D857 10C would be to have 10B.. root it with stump.. install TWRP (D857/8/9 version I need to make).. then update to 10C manually by flashing the system.img, boot.img and modem.img in TWRP.
I have an easy method to flash the system/boot/modem images in my thread as well: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/psa-stop-taking-ota-updates-update-t2909412
under the "Manual Updating" section I have some flashable "Flash2" zips that do all the work for you once you have the system/boot/modem images on your internal sdcard. no need to make new flashable zips.
If anyone has the boot.img for D858 or D858HK that would be good too.
DomFel said:
You're partially correct. OTAs are theoretically IMEI based, but it has to match the installed firmware and firmware keys of the device, in this case you'll have 858HK keys, thus 858HK OTA.
On the G2 I changed firmware successfully twice to change the region (thus enabling few needed LTE bands), and it got two OTAs for that region, not for the original one.
Time will tell BTW!
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FYI, I had it flashed with 10C and it didn't receive OTA to 10D, had to do a manual refresh of the whole 10D tot.
I've seen Chinese users reporting the same as well.
That's why i m convinced conversion this way won't receive OTA.
In any case, i have both the D857 converted D858HK, and the local stock D858HK, will be able to verify that once new OTA is pushed out.
all else apart, it's the best version of the android phone by a country mile.
kingcedz said:
FYI, I had it flashed with 10C and it didn't receive OTA to 10D, had to do a manual refresh of the whole 10D tot.
I've seen Chinese users reporting the same as well.
That's why i m convinced conversion this way won't receive OTA.
In any case, i have both the D857 converted D858HK, and the local stock D858HK, will be able to verify that once new OTA is pushed out.
all else apart, it's the best version of the android phone by a country mile.
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I think you are right. Today I flashed a D855 of a friend of mine in order to change the region. Unfortunately the region didn't change, even by using a TOT file. Under software version it's still AME region and not EUR. Editing the build.prop and reflashing/restoring didn't work neither.
I think LG has hardcoded the region in the hardware, not on the software side anymore!
Hi all,
I'm a user of D858hk, recently i have updated my device through LGMobile Support to D858hk v10f, and the stump root effect is waived...
I try to reroot through stump / purpledrake / towelroot , but eventually can't be success.
Hence, I try to flash the stock d858hk v10d rom here, i have several questions suffer during the thread here.
1. Do i need to modify the build.prop file as my device is D858hk
2. I can't get the dll file from the above links
TOT File and DLL: http://pan.baidu.com/share/init?shar...05147&third=15
DLL http://pan.baidu.com/share/init?shar...05147&third=15
Both links contain a zip file which only include a .tot file inside.
3. I have followed all the steps as stated above, but during "Click Start->Remove the cable for 5 seconds and reconnect, the flash will start-> it show error message "Download Fail - Can't change to download mode", i'm sure i have done "Turn off phone, hold the volume up key and plug into the computer (DOWNLOAD MODE)."
Hope anyone can help and suggest what mistake i have made.
thanks.
Does anyone have a D858HK recovery file? I've accidentally written it with the wrong recovery img (D855's) and when I try to boot recovery it goes to fastboot mode... but on normal operation there aren't any side effects yet.
Greatly appreciate it if any of you can post the recovery's img!
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cmko said:
Hi all,
I'm a user of D858hk, recently i have updated my device through LGMobile Support to D858hk v10f, and the stump root effect is waived...
I try to reroot through stump / purpledrake / towelroot , but eventually can't be success.
Hence, I try to flash the stock d858hk v10d rom here, i have several questions suffer during the thread here.
1. Do i need to modify the build.prop file as my device is D858hk
2. I can't get the dll file from the above links
TOT File and DLL: http://pan.baidu.com/share/init?shar...05147&third=15
DLL http://pan.baidu.com/share/init?shar...05147&third=15
Both links contain a zip file which only include a .tot file inside.
3. I have followed all the steps as stated above, but during "Click Start->Remove the cable for 5 seconds and reconnect, the flash will start-> it show error message "Download Fail - Can't change to download mode", i'm sure i have done "Turn off phone, hold the volume up key and plug into the computer (DOWNLOAD MODE)."
Hope anyone can help and suggest what mistake i have made.
thanks.
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1) no, as your device is already D858HK, no need.
2) Here's a link for you to obtain the DLL: https://mega.co.nz/#!YNx2DCSZ!ok0oaK5o7Xu0QeorfnH5gfkEDra9RyoFfhnCkXXIJNE
3) try it after using the right DLL file.
Here is the v30b Nougat KDZ.
This is for the H901 LG V10 T-Mobile version.
If you flash this, there is no way to root it...
-- Brian
Thank
for lg V10 T-mobile ?
Yes
-- Brian
@runningnak3d Dear can you give me exact link to v20L or can i flash v30L directly without going to 6.0?
please help
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[/COLOR @runningnak3d Dear can you give me exact link to v20L or can i flash v30L directly without going to 6.0?
please help
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[/COLOR @runningnak3d Dear can you give me exact link to v20L or can i flash v30L directly without going to 6.0?
please help
Please where is to procedure to flash kdz for lg v10 ?
If you just want to upgrade to Nougat and don't care about rooting / keeping root, then the easiest way is to use LG Bridge.
-- Brian
If you just want to upgrade to Nougat and don't care about rooting / keeping root, then the easiest way is to use LG Bridge.
-- Brian
Guyz help here i tried to flash 30b kdz lgup return the error code 0x0002
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I mean 0x2000, CEFS:: INITIALIZE
What model phone do you have?
runningnak3d said:
What model phone do you have?
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FIxed it by extracting dll from KDZ and replaced it with the lgup common dll. I dont know confirm but i have upgraded through lg bridge and It said It is a H901 morevover i also installed ota recieved from T mobile
harib12 said:
FIxed it by extracting dll from KDZ and replaced it with the lgup common dll. I dont know confirm but i have upgraded through lg bridge and It said It is a H901 morevover i also installed ota recieved from T mobile
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Works like a charm! Thanks!
harib12 said:
Fixed it by extracting dll from KDZ and replaced it with the lgup common dll. I dont know confirm but i have upgraded through lg bridge and It said It is a H901 morevover i also installed ota recieved from T mobile
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Works like a charm! Thanks!
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Do you mind to give a short tutorial here? as far I know the LGup only flash tot, kdz, or dz file.. how do you replace dll file for flashing? do you repack the kdz back?
ardian1899 said:
Do you mind to give a short tutorial here? as far I know the LGup only flash tot, kdz, or dz file.. how do you replace dll file for flashing? do you repack the kdz back?
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Alright here is how to "update" LGUP's DLL
1. Download the KDZ on the original post, it contains the DLL we will need.
2. Download https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575 this tool to extract the DLL from the KDZ
3. Give it the KDZ location > Check the box next to LGUPc.dll (this is the LGUP_Common.dll in your LGUP folder you already have, it's just a shortened name in the KDZ file) > Then click Extract KDZ (This will drop the LGUPc.dll into the LG Firmware Extract's folder)
4. Rename the DLL you just extracted to LGUP_common.dll
5. Find where your LGUP folder is (For me, its located in C:\Program Files (x86)\LG Electronics\LGUP)
6. Once you are in the main LGUP folder then goto model then common
7. Congrats, you have located the pain in the butt DLL that prevents you from flashing Nougat!
8. Now, delete the LGUP_common.dll in that folder (or back it up) and replace it with the one you extracted and renamed from the KDZ earlier!
9. If you did everything right, you should be able to flash Nougat with LGUP now.
(PLEASE KEEP IN MIND YOU STILL CAN NOT ROLL BACK TO MM 6.0 AS OF 7/24/17 )
10. Slam that shinny Nougat 7.0 KDZ file into LGUP and see if you can flash!
arrisbutter said:
Alright here is how to "update" LGUP's DLL
1. Download the KDZ on the original post, it contains the DLL we will need.
2. Download https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575 this tool to extract the DLL from the KDZ
3. Give it the KDZ location > Check the box next to LGUPc.dll (this is the LGUP_Common.dll in your LGUP folder you already have, it's just a shortened name in the KDZ file) > Then click Extract KDZ (This will drop the LGUPc.dll into the LG Firmware Extract's folder)
4. Rename the DLL you just extracted to LGUP_common.dll
5. Find where your LGUP folder is (For me, its located in C:\Program Files (x86)\LG Electronics\LGUP)
6. Once you are in the main LGUP folder then goto model then common
7. Congrats, you have located the pain in the butt DLL that prevents you from flashing Nougat!
8. Now, delete the LGUP_common.dll in that folder (or back it up) and replace it with the one you extracted and renamed from the KDZ earlier!
9. If you did everything right, you should be able to flash Nougat with LGUP now.
(PLEASE KEEP IN MIND YOU STILL CAN NOT ROLL BACK TO MM 6.0 AS OF 7/24/17 )
10. Slam that shinny Nougat 7.0 KDZ file into LGUP and see if you can flash!
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I see that.. thanks for the detailed tutorial :good::good:
ardian1899 said:
I see that.. thanks for the detailed tutorial :good::good:
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Why does LG's DLL need to be updated?
PjLyTam said:
Thank
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Are you guys working on root for Nougat?
Or, if not, a roll back to MM?
Sent from my LG-H901 using XDA Labs
arrisbutter said:
Alright here is how to "update" LGUP's DLL
1. Download the KDZ on the original post, it contains the DLL we will need.
2. Download https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575 this tool to extract the DLL from the KDZ
3. Give it the KDZ location > Check the box next to LGUPc.dll (this is the LGUP_Common.dll in your LGUP folder you already have, it's just a shortened name in the KDZ file) > Then click Extract KDZ (This will drop the LGUPc.dll into the LG Firmware Extract's folder)
4. Rename the DLL you just extracted to LGUP_common.dll
5. Find where your LGUP folder is (For me, its located in C:\Program Files (x86)\LG Electronics\LGUP)
6. Once you are in the main LGUP folder then goto model then common
7. Congrats, you have located the pain in the butt DLL that prevents you from flashing Nougat!
8. Now, delete the LGUP_common.dll in that folder (or back it up) and replace it with the one you extracted and renamed from the KDZ earlier!
9. If you did everything right, you should be able to flash Nougat with LGUP now.
(PLEASE KEEP IN MIND YOU STILL CAN NOT ROLL BACK TO MM 6.0 AS OF 7/24/17 )
10. Slam that shinny Nougat 7.0 KDZ file into LGUP and see if you can flash!
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after complete, my device doesn restart, just qualcomm loader 9008 detected on pc
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after complete, my device doesn restart, just qualcomm loader 9008 detected on pc
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Same here, just finished the process and my phone went black, not turning on anymore, tried to remove and replace the battery sometimes, still no use.
And I follow every step on this tutorial.
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NYLimited said:
Are you guys working on root for Nougat?
Or, if not, a roll back to MM?
Sent from my LG-H901 using XDA Labs
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I'm looking for this too because I flashed this from another site and did not know that root was not achievable. :crying:
The main problem seems to be the bootloader that does not want to flash twrp even after being unlocked. Or any other image file for that matter, ends up with "FAILED (remote: unknown command)". Hopefully someone comes up with a fix because it sucks with no root.
I picked up a H910 the other day as it was a great price & immediately hated the AT&T bloat (plus I'm in the UK on the EE network) so I flashed US996 which was fine, the steps I did where:
Downloaded LGUP (patched)
Downloaded LG Drivers
Downloaded US99610o_01_0202.kdz
Put my phone in download mode
Selected Partition DL
Checked all partitions
Phone booted perfectly however I noticed I flashed a old version of the US996 firmware which wasn't Oreo, & I was aware that OTAs wouldn't work, so i tried flashing the update through LGUP (patched) again, this time I did:
Downloaded US99620f_00_1120.kdz
Put phone in download mode
Selected Partition DL
Then I got a error saying firmware doesn't support partition update so I checked upgrade, everything went ahead but when I booted the device it was on a blue screen with the number 2 & encryption process complete at the top, I couldn't boot the device at all past that screen
So I went back on to LGUP (patched) and this time selected refurbish & this time the device booted but immediately said settings keeps stopping and I couldn't get past it
So now I've reverted back to the US99610o_01_0202.kdz which is nougat & February 2018 patch..
What am I doing wrong?, I just wanted to be on the latest US996 firmware possible which I believe is Oreo & September patch but as I said above can't seem to do so
Any help is appreciated
I want to make it very clear I searched last night for the issue I was having and could not find it, however if this has already been discussed somewhere then I apologize but I really couldn't find where!
try upgrade mode with the oreo kdz. You don't need partition dl because the phone is already fully running us996 firmware.
Phoenix591 said:
try upgrade mode with the oreo kdz. You don't need partition dl because the phone is already fully running us996 firmware.
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Thanks for the reply, turns out it must have been a bad .kdz file, strange because I got it from the LG firmware site, I redownloaded it just incase & this time it worked perfectly so I'm now on US996 Oreo with Nov 2018 patch
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I picked up a H910 the other day as it was a great price & immediately hated the AT&T bloat (plus I'm in the UK on the EE network) so I flashed US996 which was fine, the steps I did where:
Downloaded LGUP (patched)
Downloaded LG Drivers
Downloaded US99610o_01_0202.kdz
Put my phone in download mode
Selected Partition DL
Checked all partitions
Phone booted perfectly however I noticed I flashed a old version of the US996 firmware which wasn't Oreo, & I was aware that OTAs wouldn't work, so i tried flashing the update through LGUP (patched) again, this time I did:
Downloaded US99620f_00_1120.kdz
Put phone in download mode
Selected Partition DL
Then I got a error saying firmware doesn't support partition update so I checked upgrade, everything went ahead but when I booted the device it was on a blue screen with the number 2 & encryption process complete at the top, I couldn't boot the device at all past that screen
So I went back on to LGUP (patched) and this time selected refurbish & this time the device booted but immediately said settings keeps stopping and I couldn't get past it
So now I've reverted back to the US99610o_01_0202.kdz which is nougat & February 2018 patch..
What am I doing wrong?, I just wanted to be on the latest US996 firmware possible which I believe is Oreo & September patch but as I said above can't seem to do so
Any help is appreciated
I want to make it very clear I searched last night for the issue I was having and could not find it, however if this has already been discussed somewhere then I apologize but I really couldn't find where!
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Do you get any warning screen when booting up with US996 firmware on H910?
Good day!
I have a V20 Sprint right after DirtySanta. I want rooted Oreo, I live in Europe (sorry for my English) and use a local telecom operator (CDMA2000 1xEV-DO). There are many incomprehensible I did not find it on the forum.
1) Updating which firmware components increases ARB? I.e. aboot, modem etc.
2) How, having an img file or a kdz file, can I find out the ARB version?
3) Does ARB increase when flashing with any of these methods: "partition dl", "fastboot flash", kdzwriter?
4) Can someone share a Sprint V20 Oreo MODEM and SYSTEM dump?
5) Did someone try to cut the leads on motherboard @runningnak3d https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...t-to-brick-your-phone-for-funsies-v1.3673622/ ?
6) It seems to me that the best option is to use SYSTEM (and MODEM?) from US99620f (US99620f_00_1120.kdz) . Both LS997 and US996 support CDMA2000 1xEV-DO frequency. US996 contains no bloatware. Does only vs995, us996 and ls997 support СDMA and they all have ARB 1 on Oreo?
7) How best to try:
a) Flash (Installing KDZ US996 7.0 via patched LGUP "partition dl" -> Re-installing the same KDZ via "update") LS997 7.0 to US996 7.0; then flash SYSTEM.img US996 8.0 (+ core mk2000 Oreo US996)? If there is no connection, flash MODEM.img US996 8.0?
Or
b) The same without prior full flashing to US996. Which kernel @askermk2000 and TWRP @Phoenix591 in the case of such a "Frankenstein" to use - LS or US? Which kernel is better to use in this case: LS997_v2.1, US996Santa_v2.2 or US996Santa_v2.2-BETA38? Would it make sense to flash the LS997 8.0 modem?
8) What is the best way to flash the SYSTEM and MODEM? kdzwriter, LGUP "dl partition", "fasboot flash"?
Thank you guys for your work and time!
An LS997 on Oreo is on ARB1 and therefore completely locked down and unrootable, so I don't think anyone has made any dumps from it. No idea which specific portion causes the ARB to change.
I would not recommend cross-flashing a modem unless someone else reported it to be working. You have a much higher risk of completely losing all cellular signal. Does your phone in its current state have signal reception problems?
The rootable LS997 on ARB0 is generally assumed to be stuck on Nougat for stock-based ROMs, and I haven't seen anyone try to flash any stock US996 Oreo parts, so that could be quite risky. If you really want Oreo or higher, then you should consider looking at the LineageOS-type ROMs.
For more things on the LS997, I've written up a bunch of general information in this post on the V20 Subreddit.
how to check ARB status?
nevermind, i got it back how do i confirm ARB?
xxTECRAxx said:
how to check ARB status?
nevermind, i got it back how do i confirm ARB?
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As far as I know, only the H918 (software version H91810p or later, includes all on Oreo) and LS997 (software version LS997ZV8 or later, includes all on Oreo) have ARB enabled. So you don't have to worry about it on any other model, including the US996. Or did you actually cross-flash the US996 Oreo KDZ onto the LS997?
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As far as I know, only the H918 (software version H91810p or later, includes all on Oreo) and LS997 (software version LS997ZV8 or later, includes all on Oreo) have ARB enabled. So you don't have to worry about it on any other model, including the US996. Or did you actually cross-flash the US996 Oreo KDZ onto the LS997?
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I did cross flash my LS997 with US996 10f kdz
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I did cross flash my LS997 with US996 10f kdz
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Is it 10f or 20f (your screenshots show 20f)? It's certainly interesting to see US996 stock Oreo cross-flashed onto an old LS997 as I have never seen anyone do it before. Do things actually function normally on it?
Anyway, everything's still on ARB0, so you can downgrade any way you like. If you haven't already done so, you'll need to be on 10f in order to do the rooting procedure.
First, I made a backup of all partitions using LGUP. I flashed the unlocked LS997 with US99620f firmware in the "Partition DL" mode via patched LGUP . I have selected all sections except aboot and abootbak. Then, in fastboot mode, I flashed recovery 3.2.2-1. I`ve tried 3.3.1-1, 3.2.3-5, 3.2.3-4, but they can't do format data correctly. Then I flashed modem, modemst1 and modemst2 from the backup in fastboot mode. Then in recovery I flashed the last mk2000 kernel for Oreo - LS997_v2.1-mk2000.zip . Then magisk 19.5
P.S. I need SDMA, so I was flashing the kernel and modem from LS997. For GSM it may not be necessary.
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First, I made a backup of all partitions using LGUP. I flashed the unlocked LS997 with US99620f firmware in the "Partition DL" mode via patched LGUP . I have selected all sections except aboot and abootbak. Then, in fastboot mode, I flashed recovery 3.2.2-1. I`ve tried 3.3.1-1, 3.2.3-5, 3.2.3-4, but they can't do format data correctly. Then I flashed modem, modemst1 and modemst2 from the backup in fastboot mode. Then in recovery I flashed the last mk2000 kernel for Oreo - LS997_v2.1-mk2000.zip . Then magisk 19.5
P.S. I need SDMA, so I was flashing the kernel and modem from LS997. For GSM it may not be necessary.
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Very interesting. So all CDMA signal reception from your carrier and all root functions are working?
And did you use TWRP made for the US996 or LS997?
Any particular reason you went with Magisk 19.5 instead of a later version?
Also, there are a few more stock Oreo kernels for the LS997 that you could try (of course they've never really been tested since the regular LS997 on Oreo is unrootable):
- Phoenix591 has converted some of the mk2000 2.2 versions here
- ezzony's ezV2020 kernel also has an LS997 version here
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Is it 10f or 20f (your screenshots show 20f)? It's certainly interesting to see US996 stock Oreo cross-flashed onto an old LS997 as I have never seen anyone do it before. Do things actually function normally on it?
Anyway, everything's still on ARB0, so you can downgrade any way you like. If you haven't already done so, you'll need to be on 10f in order to do the rooting procedure.
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it's 20f, not 10f. I had swapped toms to darn near everything on XDA but never happy with any of them. always something not working or I couldn't remove some built-in crap from so-called "stock" roms.
this last go I forget what I was trying to put on it but she stuck in the warning screen and wouldn't boot. i threw so many commands at inside fastboot mode, I am surprised it's not a paperweight. honestly, you name it, I sent it! wipe, format partition, didn't have a concern in the world, and I don't because I have a pixel 4a as the daily driver.
it should be noted, prior to this, I could never get LG Up to work as the app never recognized the phone. after fastboot mode not getting results booting into anything, I said f*ck it and put it into download mode. tiny bit of reading here and shortly after pulling the US996 20f KDZ file from LG, I had a stock RUNNING Oreo!
bro, seriously though, this Oreo runs the best that I've seen! it's smooth and fast! just a little on the heavy side. she's bloated and I need to trim the fat away. LG poisons the phone bad with all their garbage. runs like a champ though
I am extracting stock ls99720a Oreo from ls997 and will test it well before uploading it.
So I converted my US997 to an H873 to mess around with stock Pie to see if I could root it somehow. I did this in the past, but the one thing I never tried was to unlock the bootloader while using the H873 firmware. I flashed my unlock.bin file and now the bootloader is unlocked again. Unfortunately, maybe due to how the H873 differs from the US997, I experienced some weird behavior. Mainly data encryption issues inside of TWRP and I had to monkey around with the fingerprint id to pass SafetyNet with Magisk. Before I really bothered doing any of this (getting Magisk to work), I mainly wanted to ditch stock and revert back to the official firmware then go back to Havoc. The only problem is, despite multiple attempts at trying to flash the stock Oreo KDZ, my phone simply wouldn't boot into Android. After it exits download mode, it goes straight to fastboot mode and refuses to boot into anything else. I used "partition dl" in LGUP to flash over the Canadian firmware, but unlike the last time I did this, nothing worked. I tried with the bootloader locked and unlocked. I thought that perhaps the KDZ I was using was corrupted, but the issue with that is that by now I've downloaded multiple KDZs from different sources. The MD5 on all of them were exactly the same despite not matching the MD5 hash provided on whatever given source I obtained them from. I attempted flashing the same exact version of firmware that I did the first time I converted and I even tried older versions. Nothing.
I'm currently running my Frankensteined US997 with Magisk. I would just flash a custom ROM while keeping the H873 partitions, but I got write errors for /system with any recovery I used. As I'm writing this, I'm wondering what would happen if I maybe flashed the KDZ again after using partition dl, though I might've already tried that. Could this be an issue with the KDZ itself (downloaded on a different PC and it still had the same MD5 as all the others), perhaps the boot.img didn't go through?
Maybe if someone has a US99721e KDZ I could try, I could rule out that being an issue. I could try using partition dl then upgrade in LGUP, but you'd think that It'd still boot after doing it over and over.
If anybody has any idea of what could be happening here, your input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks