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How do I get these prompts to go away and not update. I'm fine with CleanGB and have had very few issues with it. Thanks so much...casey
Wait!?!?!!
To be clear, you are getting an OTA promt to install FC09?
yes, it says "MR7 Update EL30 to FC09" restart and install. Someone just posted the same thing in the developers form but I don't have enough to posts to post in that forum it seems.
DCRocks said:
Wait!?!?!!
To be clear, you are getting an OTA promt to install FC09?
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Just got mine. You can install it, and it will fail, and you'll pop your battery and reboot. That should clear it for some time. Otherwise, you can edit your build.prop to remove EL30 and replace it with FC09 anywhere you see it.
And you can use the search function or Google. Same procedure as the EL30 update except change to FC09 in build.prop.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
I was confused when i tap restart and install the update, the phone stuck. pulled the batt everything back to normal. i wonder if this notice update back in the future
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I started getting them, too, on CleanGB today.
CleanGB EL30 OTA UPDATE TO FC09 notice removal
So first time posting but i got the OTA update to stop. I used ES file explorer & text edit on my mac for the buid.prop edit.
1) In the directory /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip rename to otacerts.zip.bak
2) In the directory /system/build.prop copy this to your SD card
3) save an original copy for safety
4) open and edit the build.prop file and replace all build number indications (ie EL30) to FC09, only replace the build number there are 5 locations.
5)Copy the new edited build.prop file back into the directory /system
6)I had to run the update, it will fail, then pulled the battery when the caution droid pops up rebooted into CWM 5.2.7 then rebooted the phone.
so far no more notification update message
jasoncclark1 said:
So first time posting but i got the OTA update to stop. I used ES file explorer & text edit on my mac for the buid.prop edit.
1) In the directory /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip rename to otacerts.zip.bak
2) In the directory /system/build.prop copy this to your SD card
3) save an original copy for safety
4) open and edit the build.prop file and replace all build number indications (ie EL30) to FC09, only replace the build number there are 5 locations.
5)Copy the new edited build.prop file back into the directory /system
6)I had to run the update, it will fail, then pulled the battery when the caution droid pops up rebooted into CWM 5.2.7 then rebooted the phone.
so far no more notification update message
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I did this and so far so good, not getting the update notifications.
Once we've got everything running smoothly is it safe to delete the otacerts.zip backup?
here is how you fix it!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1588683
click link above, follow install instructions = joy= no more notices= best rom ever=you'll be glad you clicked on link above...
ps: click thanks, I know, you can only thank me once for this idea and suggestion...it's a shame.
BTW if you use Root Explorer it has an editor and automatically creates a ".bak" file.
Naddict said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1588683
click link above, follow install instructions = joy= no more notices= best rom ever=you'll be glad you clicked on link above...
ps: click thanks, I know, you can only thank me once for this idea and suggestion...it's a shame.
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Thanks for not answering the question and for telling people to install a different ROM? SMH
Since this has been answered a 100 times just about everywhere there is no need for this thread if it incites flaming.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda premium
It can be downloaded via Kies or checking for software updates via About Phone
Someone who is downloading this before applying it grab a copy from your/cache folder and post it here please
im downloading an update now sweet
you can use kies to download the update
kintwofan said:
Someone who is downloading this before applying it grab a copy from your/cache folder and post it here please
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grabbing it right now.
Nice...
Why is the right door always locked?
hasbrobot said:
Nice...
Why is the right door always locked?
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or atleast i am trying to. i have root access and trying to copy/past from the cache folder to external sd or any other location for that matter seems to be failing. first time attempting this. what am i forgetting?
Keyan said:
or atleast i am trying to. i have root access and trying to copy/past from the cache folder to external sd or any other location for that matter seems to be failing. first time attempting this. what am i forgetting?
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Is the file actually there but you aren't able to copy it over to external SD?
blazinazn said:
Is the file actually there but you aren't able to copy it over to external SD?
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it is definitely there from what i can tell. It's named update.zip, it was modified today, and it is 614MB
maybe it wont let me grab it because the phone is on? should i power off and grab it via usb cable? currently trying to modify it via Root File Manager App.
Keyan said:
it is definitely there from what i can tell. It's named update.zip, it was modified today, and it is 614MB
maybe it wont let me grab it because the phone is on? should i power off and grab it via usb cable? currently trying to modify it via Root File Manager App.
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Is it giving you any kind of error? Since it's Write only, you'll probably have to change the permissions to be able to copy it from the cache folder. You should be able to do it with Root File Manager. I know I can with Root Explorer.
blazinazn said:
Is it giving you any kind of error? Since it's Write only, you'll probably have to change the permissions to be able to copy it from the cache folder. You should be able to do it with Root File Manager. I know I can with Root Explorer.
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well root file manager says it was read/write for the owner so i changed the permissions to read/write for all users. then i attempted to rename it to 1update.zip.....and then the file disappeared.
Keyan said:
well root file manager says it was read/write for the owner so i changed the permissions to read/write for all users. then i attempted to rename it to 1update.zip.....and then the file disappeared.
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Weird, will it let you download it again since you renamed it?
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Weird, will it let you download it again since you renamed it?
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i tried running software update again and it gave me an error "Your device has been modified, Software updates are not available"
wellllllllllllll it looks like I botched it up big somehow. I definitely didn't delete the file. damnit
I'm d/l via OTA
fatesealer said:
Galaxy Note 4.3 update live as of 12/9/13
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This is Galaxy Note 2 forum
rosedog said:
I'm d/l via OTA
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I wonder what feature I'm NOT going to get...
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Keyan said:
i tried running software update again and it gave me an error "Your device has been modified, Software updates are not available"
wellllllllllllll it looks like I botched it up big somehow. I definitely didn't delete the file. damnit
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run Triangle away and enable tracking and reboot (if you are already turn off tracking > reboot > turn on tracking > reboot ~ status should be normal now).
Keyan said:
i tried running software update again and it gave me an error "Your device has been modified, Software updates are not available"
wellllllllllllll it looks like I botched it up big somehow. I definitely didn't delete the file. damnit
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Does it say say your device is modified under Menu > Settings > About Phone > status?
Try rebooting the phone.
blazinazn said:
Does it say say your device is modified under Menu > Settings > About Phone > status?
Try rebooting the phone.
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i created a 0byte file named update.zip in the cache folder and rebooted, and now it is telling me it is ok to install. (my battle level is below 50% so it wont let me). so i cured the modified error. but the actual download is still MIA. says device status is normal. it was probably kicking that error because it couldnt find the update.zip since i somehow renamed it and it decided to play Where's Waldo.
Keyan said:
i created a 0byte file named update.zip in the cache folder and rebooted, and now it is telling me it is ok to install. (my battle level is below 50% so it wont let me). so i cured the modified error. but the actual download is still MIA. says device status is normal. it was probably kicking that error because it couldnt find the update.zip since i somehow renamed it and it decided to play Where's Waldo.
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That's odd, mine is at 16% and d/l on LTE. I'm stock rooted.
Keyan said:
i created a 0byte file named update.zip in the cache folder and rebooted, and now it is telling me it is ok to install. (my battle level is below 50% so it wont let me). so i cured the modified error. but the actual download is still MIA. says device status is normal. it was probably kicking that error because it couldnt find the update.zip since i somehow renamed it and it decided to play Where's Waldo.
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Strange that the download just disappeared. Have you tried searching for the file?
rosedog said:
That's odd, mine is at 16% and d/l on LTE. I'm stock rooted.
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you can download it but you won't be able to install it until you are over 50% battery life.
Hi, im new here and i need help. i've tried posting in the ARHD thread but the system informed me that im not allowed yet to post there. so here's my problem:
see, ive flashed my phone with ARHD V30 and used an app called root checker to see if my device is rooted which it positively verified so, that my phone is rooted. but when i tried to paste some files in the system/usr/keylayout, my phone informed me that said folder was read-only. so i tried using android commander, but to no avail. i tried checking my phone status using android commander and it showed that my phone is not rooted. did i do something wrong when i was flashing arhd? or do i need to root my phone again? if yes, can you point me in the right direction. im on ND3 BL btw. and i habe super su installed and twrp as my custom recovery. thanks!
chapel07 said:
Hi, im new here and i need help. i've tried posting in the ARHD thread but the system informed me that im not allowed yet to post there. so here's my problem:
see, ive flashed my phone with ARHD V30 and used an app called root checker to see if my device is rooted which it positively verified so, that my phone is rooted. but when i tried to paste some files in the system/usr/keylayout, my phone informed me that said folder was read-only. so i tried using android commander, but to no avail. i tried checking my phone status using android commander and it showed that my phone is not rooted. did i do something wrong when i was flashing arhd? or do i need to root my phone again? if yes, can you point me in the right direction. im on ND3 BL btw. and i habe super su installed and twrp as my custom recovery. thanks!
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Go to playstore and update your supersu if not already updated,also in es file explorer you need to mount your system to R/W to be able to copy paste things into system folder.In order to give the system read and write access open es file explorer ,hit menu key then click on extreme left of root explorer (make sure root is checked as you see in the screenshot) then click on R/W then next window make sure all the options are selected on the extreme right column,hit okay and go about pasting files in /system
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Go to playstore and update your supersu if not already updated,also in es file explorer you need to mount your system to R/W to be able to copy paste things into system folder.In order to give the system read and write access open es file explorer ,hit menu key then click on extreme left of root explorer (make sure root is checked as you see in the screenshot) then click on R/W then next window make sure all the options are selected on the extreme right column,hit okay and go about pasting files in /system
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! it worked!! you solved my problem!! sorry for being a noob
Like many of you new flashers, I have flashed the SkyDragon ROM and have noticed that there is no connectivity to the computer whatsoever, so I did a little digging. I went back and forth between 2 Nandroid backups and kept flashing parts of them until I could narrow down where this problem was coming from. I found out that it comes from the specific folder - data/property
There is a missing file called persist.sys.usb.config ,13B in size, and I have no idea what it does (maybe some of you could enlighten me) but throwing the old file into that folder, changing the permissions to rw-------- and rebooting worked like a charm.
I apologize for not sticking this into the development thread, however I'm a lurker with no input! :victory:
Without further ado,
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY BORKEN DEVICES. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING, DON'T DO IT!
1. Download Root Browser and RB Text Editor
2. Navigate to /data/property
3. On the bottom bar, tap the "New" button
4. Click on "New file"
5. Enter the file name as follows:
persist.sys.usb.config
6. Click the file you just made and hit "Open as..."
7. Hit "Text file"
8. Click RB Text editor
9. Delete whatever is there and enter as follows:
auto_conf,adb
No spaces or caps!
10. Save the file by clicking the save button on the top right corner.
11. Reboot your phone
12.Profit
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Steal this information, spread it around, someone post it to the development thread and make this ROM better!
If you're having any problems, don't hesitate to ask
i could just drop this in the proper location before flashing the rom yes ??
CheesyNutz said:
i could just drop this in the proper location before flashing the rom yes ??
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Only if you're going to dirty flash it, but at that point, I'd just dirty flash it anyways. The file should already be there if you're on a ROM that can recognize your phone. I also do recommend a clean flash. I'm sorry if I made this difficult. When flashing the rom, it'll format /data which is where the file is held so if you had the file there already, it would just wipe it.
88keys6strings said:
Only if you're going to dirty flash it, but at that point, I'd just dirty flash it anyways. The file should already be there if you're on a ROM that can recognize your phone. I also do recommend a clean flash. I'm sorry if I made this difficult. When flashing the rom, it'll format /data which is where the file is held so if you had the file there already, it would just wipe it.
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i was talking from a clean install
drop file in the proper location then wipe phone flash rom with new file and them proceed to set up the phone
CheesyNutz said:
i was talking from a clean install
drop file in the proper location then wipe phone flash rom with new file and them proceed to set up the phone
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As long as it's after the wipe then yes. If you opened up the zip that contains the ROM, you could head into /data then create a new folder called property and throw the file in there then zip it back up and flash it. But you MUST put the file in /data/property AFTER you flash the ROM. You could drop the file into a downloads or media folder because those don't get touched then flash the rom then move it and change permissions then reboot as well.
So no, you cannot drop the file in it's PROPER location before you wipe, otherwise it'll get deleted. However, you can copy/paste it into say, mnt/sdcard/Download, via your root browser, beforehand then follow my instructions
I'll try when I get home in about six hours.
partylikeaninjastar said:
I'll try when I get home in about six hours.
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For sure! Will await results
I hope the developers get to see this for the next update
I tried creating my own file as per the instructions (came to 13b size for the file too), but my phone isn't being recognized in android file transfer.
Then again, it wasn't recognized either when I was on stock rom (prior to flashing anything).
On my phone, the file already existed. Its contents read....
Code:
boot,adb,mtp
I changed it accordingly based on your instructions, reboot and nothing.
I found that if you turn USB debugging off, then on again, the file will get overwritten with the original code...boot,adb,mtp.
Could it be that this command simply enables USB debugging? That's what my testing showed. I turned off debugging, made the file change, reboot and debugging was enabled. Disable debugging and the file gets overwritten. Rinse, repeat. If I delete the file, it is recreated when enabling USB debugging....boot,adb,mtp.
Just a preliminary finding. I'm not well versed enough to explain or troubleshoot it any further. It did nothing to cure my USB problem.
Cablespider said:
On my phone, the file already existed. Its contents read....
Code:
boot,adb,mtp
I changed it accordingly based on your instructions, reboot and nothing.
I found that if you turn USB debugging off, then on again, the file will get overwritten with the original code...boot,adb,mtp.
Could it be that this command simply enables USB debugging? That's what my testing showed. I turned off debugging, made the file change, reboot and debugging was enabled. Disable debugging and the file gets overwritten. Rinse, repeat.
Just a preliminary finding. I'm not well versed enough to explain it further. It did nothing to cure my USB problem.
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I may have overlooked something. I deleted some usb portion of the build.prop. Didn't change anything so i didnt think about it. If you make a backup then edit it deleting the usb part, then reboot that might get it to work.If you need specifics, I'll be next to a computer in about an hour and a half
Can someone just post the file here?
Sent from my LG-D851
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I copied one of the persist.sys files from that folder to my sdcard and edited it with Rom Toolbox Pro. I opened it as a text file and deleted what was there, then added the stuff in the OP and saved. I then renamed the file to persist.sys.usb.config and added it to that folder and changed permissions and rebooted. Worked fine.
Sent from my LG-D851
Skizzy034 said:
Can someone just post the file here?
Sent from my LG-D851
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I copied one of the persist.sys files from that folder to my sdcard and edited it with Rom Toolbox Pro. I opened it as a text file and deleted what was there, then added the stuff in the OP and saved. I then renamed the file to persist.sys.usb.config and added it to that folder and changed permissions and rebooted. Worked fine.
Sent from my LG-D851
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Awesome! Glad it worked for you
This is from my stock rom with the modified skydragon kernel. place in root\data\property. let me know if this works. just rename it and drop the .zip part.
Cablespider said:
On my phone, the file already existed. Its contents read....
Code:
boot,adb,mtp
I changed it accordingly based on your instructions, reboot and nothing.
I found that if you turn USB debugging off, then on again, the file will get overwritten with the original code...boot,adb,mtp.
Could it be that this command simply enables USB debugging? That's what my testing showed. I turned off debugging, made the file change, reboot and debugging was enabled. Disable debugging and the file gets overwritten. Rinse, repeat. If I delete the file, it is recreated when enabling USB debugging....boot,adb,mtp.
Just a preliminary finding. I'm not well versed enough to explain or troubleshoot it any further. It did nothing to cure my USB problem.
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Jephre said:
I tried creating my own file as per the instructions (came to 13b size for the file too), but my phone isn't being recognized in android file transfer.
Then again, it wasn't recognized either when I was on stock rom (prior to flashing anything).
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partylikeaninjastar said:
I'll try when I get home in about six hours.
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CheesyNutz said:
i was talking from a clean install
drop file in the proper location then wipe phone flash rom with new file and them proceed to set up the phone
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UPDATED
Much easier now. Just tested it with a Nand that didn't work at all and followed the instructions and it worked flawlessly. Let me know if you have any more issues
aclegg2011 said:
This is from my stock rom with the modified skydragon kernel. place in root\data\property. let me know if this works. just rename it and drop the .zip part.
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It should work just fine as long as you didn't actually compress it lol. Thank you for the upload!
ALSO
THIS IS MY 10TH POST!!! DEV SECTION HERE I COME!! :victory:
88keys6strings said:
1. Download Root Browser and RB Text Editor
2. Navigate to /data/property
3. On the bottom bar, tap the "New" button
4. Click on "New file"
5. Enter the file name as follows:
persist.sys.usb.config
6. Click the file you just made and hit "Open as..."
7. Hit "Text file"
8. Click RB Text editor
9. Delete whatever is there and enter as follows:
auto_conf,adb
No spaces or caps!
10. Save the file by clicking the save button on the top right corner.
11. Reboot your phone
12.Profit
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I can now confirm that this does work. I now have working MTP again.
You guys could try adding "persist.sys.usb.config=mtp,adb" to the build.prop and see if that works.
I flashed my VS985 to from 12b to 10b using the KDZ method then i rooted with stump root.
after that I attempted to update to 12b but it says its up to date but it is still on 10b.
I then attempted to use the LG Upgrade Assistant Via USB but that doesn't even show my phone in menu it runs a detection then nothing it just highlights close.
Is there any reason why my phone wont upgrade?
I think I remember reading that the KDZ method used a pre-release version of 10b that had an issue with updates. In order to update from 10 b, the TOT method was better.
maddog241 said:
I think I remember reading that the KDZ method used a pre-release version of 10b that had an issue with updates. In order to update from 10 b, the TOT method was better.
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alright i will give the .tot method a try hopefully the works. thank you
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I think I remember reading that the KDZ method used a pre-release version of 10b that had an issue with updates. In order to update from 10 b, the TOT method was better.
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alright still no update available is there any other way to update?
macdaddie87 said:
alright still no update available is there any other way to update?
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Still unable to update after trying the .tot method?
maddog241 said:
Still unable to update after trying the .tot method?
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yes i did the .tot method and still it says im upto date... Im not the only one having this issue
macdaddie87 said:
yes i did the .tot method and still it says im upto date... Im not the only one having this issue
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I was reading that in the other thread. Sorry that didn't work.
I Figured it out..
1) Download your update file that you need for instance 10b_to_11c.up from http://downloads.codefi.re/illegalargument/LG_VS985/
2) Move the file you are going to update with in my instance 11c.up to /cache/fota/
3) Rename 10b_to_11c.up to dlpkgfile (there may already be one in the so just add .bak to the old one)
4) adb into your device and run the following commands:
adb shell
su
am start -n com.lge.VerizonHiddenMenu/com.lge.VerizonHiddenMenu.fota.DmcEzUpdateStart
It should Restart and run the update
where is this can not find it to put file in it /cache/fota/
macdaddie87 said:
I Figured it out..
1) Download your update file that you need for instance 10b_to_11c.up from http://downloads.codefi.re/illegalargument/LG_VS985/
2) Move the file you are going to update with in my instance 11c.up to /cache/fota/
3) Rename 10b_to_11c.up to dlpkgfile (there may already be one in the so just add .bak to the old one)
4) adb into your device and run the following commands:
adb shell
su
am start -n com.lge.VerizonHiddenMenu/com.lge.VerizonHiddenMenu.fota.DmcEzUpdateStart
It should Restart and run the update
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Download from link, move file to folder where you keep said types of files, rename from 10b to 11c.up, run adb from there and follow above instructions. Are you planning to use Stock with Xposed? I personally stayed on 10b and just flash the 12b modem zip if required....
airintak25 said:
where is this can not find it to put file in it /cache/fota/
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You need to go to the root of the phone then you will find the cache folder
macdaddie87 said:
I Figured it out..
1) Download your update file that you need for instance 10b_to_11c.up from http://downloads.codefi.re/illegalargument/LG_VS985/
2) Move the file you are going to update with in my instance 11c.up to /cache/fota/
3) Rename 10b_to_11c.up to dlpkgfile (there may already be one in the so just add .bak to the old one)
4) adb into your device and run the following commands:
adb shell
su
am start -n com.lge.VerizonHiddenMenu/com.lge.VerizonHiddenMenu.fota.DmcEzUpdateStart
It should Restart and run the update
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Thank you a bunch.
You have helped, me and seem like the only person who knows what they are talking about.