I have an LG P903, the Optimus 4G LTE from Bell in Canada.
I wanted to see if there were any good custom ROMs for it so I installed CWM using this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410454
Which worked like a charm.
Then I went on to install Kernelpan1c's 0.3 ROm form here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459610
My device proceeded to bootloop. So I intially jsut restored my nandroid backup that I had made, it continued to bootloop so naturally I read through that thread and pretty much all the other threads in the Nitro HD forums to no avail.
I came across this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1412367
So I decided to do that. I tried various ways of working through that thread and read and searched and read and searched, I worked it out trying download mode, flashing various version trying to even be able to go into CWM but I just get the same LG logo boot loop. Ive tried and tried and tried but I can't get past it.
So I've done everything the video says to not be a noob, yet I guess I still am. I desperatley need some help if anyone can help me.
The big thing was flashing SU640 with kdz_fw_upd_en or with uptestex_mod2_marwin.exe wouldnt work no matter what I tried.
Can you try formatting /data manually:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22533342&postcount=235
Then re-install my ROM and see if it boots
If you need more detail than kernelpan1c's post, I put this together for someone else.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22535632&postcount=100
Yeah, neither of those work because I'm unable to boot into CWM or have the phone detected and be able to use adb shell.
I just went into the Bell store and told the guys exactly what I did, step by step I even told them it was rooted/screwed around with and they said thats fine, apparently the plan I have actually covers that. So they're sending off to LG to get repaired, they said that if LG refuses to repair it because it's rooted that they'll replace it for me.
However just as a fail safe, I still wanna investigate what happened.
So adb shell wouldn't work for some reason, saying it wouldn't recognize it, however the other two programs and the mobile support tool did. When i botted into recovery (tapped the power button twice and so on) it wouldn't do stock recovery or boot into CWM.
Thanks for the help anyway, but any other ideas?
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While once again needlessly flashing stuff on my phone I lost SMS with the Cyanogen6 Snap kernel with Snap Turbo. From what I read I decided I had to reflash a stock rom to regain my ability to receive SMS. A flash of the update file has left me stuck in the bootloader. I had thought I good having used Unrevoked a few weeks ago. My Hboot was updated and is -S. When I turn the phone on it gets stuck on the white htc screen. Same when I try to boot into recovery. So I need to know how to reflash my phone with a stock rooted rom so I can start over. Shell commands work for fastboot but I am getting remote:not allowed responses when I try and flash recovery.
Please can you help me? I am going to sleep and letting the Evo get a full charge. Please do not delete this and link me to a solution.
Came here for the same, Did you fix this? my problem got worse, since adb doesn't seem to recognize the device, and none of Caulkin's methods here: seemed to work either. Somehow, along the way, Clockworkmod recovery got lost too, and I can't even flash a different rom.
shogun26 said:
Came here for the same, Did you fix this? my problem got worse, since adb doesn't seem to recognize the device, and none of Caulkin's methods here: seemed to work either. Somehow, along the way, Clockworkmod recovery got lost too, and I can't even flash a different rom.
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I'd like to add a "me too" here.
I'm stuck with only fastboot available for getting the phone to work again.
I have a nandroid backup on my PC, that I could put on it. But I don't know the
fastboot command to use, or if there's even one available to use for a nandroid.
I also have a complete PC36IMG.zip. But again, I don't know the fastboot command
to use, or whether it's even possible.
Please help.
Thank you.
--Chris
I have the SAME PROBLEM! What's going on guys? Any fix?
First let me say ive used this site many times and never needed to post as all my questions were already answered, so for the many times ive not needed to post thank you all for being so great and helpful!!
That being said im hoping im just using the incorrect rom or going about it wrong. we switched carriers at work and my sprint lgog is sitting in a drawer while my wife uses a droid 4 on a regional carrier because they cant flash phones running JB. So for mothers day i thought i would downgrade to ICS and get this phone flashed for her. Thus far ive managed to root, unlock bootloader and fix two softbricks using teenybin's work. The softbricks came after trying to install both LS970ZV9_ODEX_STOCKROOT_1_13 and LS970ZV9_DEODEX_STOCKROOT_1_13 using twrp. I selected backup and wipe before doing both. Is there a different rom i need to use post VZB to install a ICS rom? or are these roms ok im just installing them improperly? TIA
*update* after trying to install the LS970ZV9_02.bin update with lgnpst the phone hung at 85% and upon reboot would hang at the 4glte screen, I tried teenybin unlocker again and the phone wouldnt boot at all. The lg logo would flash and then blank screen...i couldnt seem to toggle the power at all and it wouldnt even charge on wall charger. after 20 mins of frantic "oh #^#$" button pressing i finally got it to go into recovery mode and recovered back to zvb. It seems mostly back to normal now other than the wifi doesnt seem to be on even though it says its on, no emblem in notification area and wont connect to my wifi when told to.
*update2* after doing factory restore i got my wifi working properly. So i then rerooted and then reinstall teenybin with lgnpst i was able to get into twrp and restore my primary backup.... So now i THINK im back to square 1, rooted, unlocked vzb...at least everything seems to be back to normal. 3rd time is the charm which in this case means i think im going to wait to hear from someone more knowledgeable than i before i screw something up i cant fix
4th attemt 4th fail
so i tried to flash LS970ZV9_02, a totally stock unrooted, locked rom i found here on xda...i did a factory reset before booting into twrp, wiped cache and dalvik, loaded the rom and it boot looped....:crying: i dont know what im doing wrong unless these phones just refuse to downgrade....
I suggest you get on the optimus g IRC. They are very helpful. You may need to find the older radios and flash those after you downgrade. LGNPST should work, normally when it reboots at 85% its a good indication that it worked properly. Perhaps you could find a copy of the ls970zv8.bin and try to install that. Good luck.
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Hello. I've spent about the past 2 hours trying to figure this out. So, how this started was, a while back when I first got the phone, I wanted 4.4, so I rooted my phone, and tried to flashify a recovery like CWM and TWRP. Both of these failed. I tried many times, and no matter what I tried, flashing always failed. But guess what, my stock recovery was erased in the process. I forgot about it until today, where I found the OTA update to 4.4 was released, and attempted to do it. To my dismay, I forgot I had no recovery mode, and instantly got the "boot certification verify" error screen. Now All I can access is download mode, to my knowledge. So I've been trying to fix this, either by installing stock recovery, or another way to install a custom. All to no avail. When I use the lg flash tool for the stock recovery, it fails at "BIN CRC Check". Every.... Single.... Time. Despite downloading multiple replacement files. I would be perfectly content with installing a customer recovery, but the ways I see require the phone to be on, and use the built in recovery mode. At this point, my phone is bricked, and I am looking for any and all ways to either A) boot back up normally without installing a recovery and fix it later, or B) install a recovery, even if it's the hard way.
Update:
I followed this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2582142
It looked like it was going to work. I am using a Xubuntu virtual machine. I was copying the files over, and every time it finished copying a file, it unmounted and remounted my phone (I don't know if that was suppose to happen, just worth mentioning if it wasn't suppose to). I was super excited to do it. Hard rebooted my phone. And now it's just a blank screen. I have no logo, no error, and no download mode like I had before. Seriously need some help here.
Update#2:
I have the flash tool correctly working. Awesome! But..... I still have no download mode here.... So I can't use the tool....
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I followed the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142
It looked like it was going to work. I am using a Xubuntu virtual machine. I was copying the files over, and every time it finished copying a file, it unmounted and remounted my phone (I don't know if that was suppose to happen, just worth mentioning if it wasn't suppose to). I was super excited to do it. Hard rebooted my phone. And now it's just a blank screen. I have no logo, no error, and no download mode like I had before. Seriously need some help here.
I'm decently surprised NO ONE has replied here.
Hello, I've spent about the past 5 days trying to figure this out. So, how this started was, a while back when I first got the phone, I wanted 4.4, so I rooted my phone, and tried to flashify a recovery like CWM and TWRP. Both of these failed. I tried many times, and no matter what I tried, flashing always failed. But guess what, my stock recovery was erased in the process. I forgot about it until today, where I found the OTA update to 4.4 was released, and attempted to do it. To my dismay, I forgot I had no recovery mode, and instantly got the "boot certification verify" error screen. Now All I can access is download mode, to my knowledge. So I've been trying to fix this, either by installing stock recovery, or another way to install a custom. All to no avail. When I use the lg flash tool for the stock recovery, it fails at "BIN CRC Check". Every.... Single.... Time. Despite downloading multiple replacement files. I would be perfectly content with installing a customer recovery, but the ways I see require the phone to be on, and use the built in recovery mode. At this point, my phone is bricked, and I am looking for any and all ways to either A) boot back up normally without installing a recovery and fix it later, or B) install a recovery, even if it's the hard way.
Update:
I followed this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142
It looked like it was going to work. I am using a Xubuntu virtual machine. I was copying the files over, and every time it finished copying a file, it unmounted and remounted my phone (I don't know if that was suppose to happen, just worth mentioning if it wasn't suppose to). I was super excited to do it. Hard rebooted my phone. And now it's just a blank screen. I have no logo, no error, and no download mode like I had before. Seriously need some help here.
Update#2:
I have the flash tool correctly working. Awesome! But..... I still have no download mode here.... So I can't use the tool....
Lastly, I am aware of the title.... i don't know how that happened. I intended to type "need", but somehow that happened. I do not know how to edit it.
Can you enter recovery?
Sent from my LG-LS980 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Ouch bud you are hard bricked pretty much. It sounds to me from what you explained all the partitions are wiped clean. I don't think there is any recovery from that unless you have a nand programmer
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brockzilla said:
Hello, I've spent about the past 5 days trying to figure this out. So, how this started was, a while back when I first got the phone, I wanted 4.4, so I rooted my phone, and tried to flashify a recovery like CWM and TWRP. Both of these failed. I tried many times, and no matter what I tried, flashing always failed. But guess what, my stock recovery was erased in the process. I forgot about it until today, where I found the OTA update to 4.4 was released, and attempted to do it. To my dismay, I forgot I had no recovery mode, and instantly got the "boot certification verify" error screen. Now All I can access is download mode, to my knowledge. So I've been trying to fix this, either by installing stock recovery, or another way to install a custom. All to no avail. When I use the lg flash tool for the stock recovery, it fails at "BIN CRC Check". Every.... Single.... Time. Despite downloading multiple replacement files. I would be perfectly content with installing a customer recovery, but the ways I see require the phone to be on, and use the built in recovery mode. At this point, my phone is bricked, and I am looking for any and all ways to either A) boot back up normally without installing a recovery and fix it later, or B) install a recovery, even if it's the hard way.
Update:
I followed this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582142
It looked like it was going to work. I am using a Xubuntu virtual machine. I was copying the files over, and every time it finished copying a file, it unmounted and remounted my phone (I don't know if that was suppose to happen, just worth mentioning if it wasn't suppose to). I was super excited to do it. Hard rebooted my phone. And now it's just a blank screen. I have no logo, no error, and no download mode like I had before. Seriously need some help here.
Update#2:
I have the flash tool correctly working. Awesome! But..... I still have no download mode here.... So I can't use the tool....
Lastly, I am aware of the title.... i don't know how that happened. I intended to type "need", but somehow that happened. I do not know how to edit it.
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Im confused you said you had download mode then didnt? If it works try using the alternate G2 dll named 8974, because the second time I used Flashtool only the alternate dll worked which is weird because just hours earlier I had used the original, the original said wrong model/download failed the second time.
abhinav.tella said:
Im confused you said you had download mode then didnt? If it works try using the alternate G2 dll named 8974, because the second time I used Flashtool only the alternate dll worked which is weird because just hours earlier I had used the original, the original said wrong model/download failed the second time.
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As I explained in my update, the method I used didn't work and had removed all modes I could boot into, including download mode.
brockzilla said:
As I explained in my update, the method I used didn't work and had removed all modes I could boot into, including download mode.
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Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477595
Then use LG Flash Tool, the Verizon guide works for LS980. Except use LS980 dll, and you must use Verizon USB drivers (Not T-Mobile, ATT etc), or Flash Tool wont work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
I definitely hope you only semi bricked..... Tell me if that works.
brockzilla said:
As I explained in my update, the method I used didn't work and had removed all modes I could boot into, including download mode.
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abhinav.tella said:
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2477595
Then use LG Flash Tool, the Verizon guide works for LS980. Except use LS980 dll, and you must use Verizon USB drivers (Not T-Mobile, ATT etc), or Flash Tool wont work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2448960
I definitely hope you only semi bricked..... Tell me if that works.
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from what he said it sounds like a hard brick
Damn, not even fastboot? Feel sorry for you.
I'm posting this just because it might be helpful for others, as well as providing some warning for anyone else who might one day get into the same situation.
I was rooted and had installed TWRP on my new Gpad 7.0 V410 and everything was running just fine. I've been modding Android devices for years and thought I knew what I was doing. I didn't like the AT&T boot animation and thought I'd replace it. I found the stock animation in system/media, and replaced it (with a Nexus 7 ani) just like I'd done on previous devices.
When I rebooted, the animation started and ran. But then it hung, and rebooted. It was now stuck in a bootloop. Well, no problem, I thought, I'll just get back into recovery and restore the stock ani.
That was when I discovered how locked down the firmware is on this device. No fastboot. No standard Android bootloader. Not even, as far as I could tell, anyway of rebooting into recovery using the hardware buttons.
I could get to the factory reset screen and download mode, but neither have any way to get to recovery. ADB could not connect. The LG support tool found it, but did nothing but tell me the firmware was up to date. Lots of searching and reading turned up similar tales of woe. I began to worry that there was no way out.
Having no other ideas, I tried doing a factory reset. It ran, and lo and behold, kicked me into TWRP. From here, I confirmed that the device was wiped.
However! I had had the foresight to create a TWRP backup on my external sdcard, and that was still there. Restoring it got everything back in working order.
The moral: If you're up and running now, make an external backup. It could save your butt just as it did mine.
Amen
I'd just like to add that you can enable fastboot on this tablet for anyone who might read this thread. If you follow the method described here you'll lose download mode, but the tablet will fall back to fastboot when download mode fails. :good:
Without a kdz file released for the V410 the download mode isn't really good for anything, but fastboot gives you a fighting chance of being able to flash your way out of trouble if you brick your V410. Probably advisable to keep a backup of the laf partition just in case you need it someday.
Aha, thanks, I had seen that referenced several times, but wasn't sure where to go with it, and wanted to try less extreme methods before attempting something like that.
I've been spoiled by modding HTC and Nexus devices up to now, so this is a bit of a culture shock over here.
Edit: Decided to bite the bullet in case of future problems and nuked laf. Ah, sweet fastboot. :highfive: