Help with LG Drivers - Sprint LG Optimus G

For some reason after installing the LG driver package I can't install the files it puts into the Program Files directory... (installusb64.exe). It just does nothing...
I was going to try to do some ROM deving for our phone (maybe even try to port 4.3 from N4) but I prefer to have adb drivers installed so I can debug.
Anyone have the same issue?

jamesadalpiaz said:
For some reason after installing the LG driver package I can't install the files it puts into the Program Files directory... (installusb64.exe). It just does nothing...
I was going to try to do some ROM deving for our phone (maybe even try to port 4.3 from N4) but I prefer to have adb drivers installed so I can debug.
Anyone have the same issue?
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So I'm assuming for Windows? There's 3 sets in this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35520144&postcount=1
Probably remove yours, reboot, and reinstall. This should get you going. Hope to see your work soon.

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[Guide][TOOL] FASTBOOTROOT (deprecated)

(DEPRECATED)
I no longer support or care to support this is someone wants to take over and deal with this and the complaints go for it. It has not been tried on the 2.2.2 version of android in case you want to try it.
Tired of all those funky ways of rooting? Wanna just push a button and be rooted?
Guess what I've got something for you.
Introducing FastbootRoot (patent not pending) for the virgin mobile optimus v
FastbootRoot was designed with simplicity in mind. The easy to use ui makes rooting your lg optimus easy and quick without all those adb commands. It takes the guess work out ( is this right, what does he mean by that? ) of rooting your phone.
Features:
flash a custom recovery
this feature only flashes a custom recovery without rooting your phone giving you the ability to back up your current system without root. I put this in here in case of needing to return the phone for warranty matters
flash the entire shebang
This flashes a new boot image, a new system image*, and custom recovery.
Revert to stock
thanks to destundead we now have the stock system image and boot combined with my stock recovery we are good to go
New experimental install windows xp fastboot drivers
My goal is to fully automate this process and to make this as painless as possible for the new users. This new feature is untested and will either work or it won't. Give me some feedback if it does or doesn't.
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Download fastbootroot from here and place it on your desktop.
Download the usb drivers from here
On your phone turn on usb debugging by pushing menu, then settings, then applications, then development, and then usb debugging.
Install the drivers ( I find that rebooting after the drivers have been installed will install a whole new set of drivers. I recommend this method)
unzip fastbootroot and inside double click the fastbootroot file. Make your selection and your done.
Here's a video on using it and a little explanation
watch it here
WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS:
no need to install usb drivers
Enjoy this and remember this works fully on windows 7 and I tested it myself. No matter what there's always room for user error though in which case I take no responsibility if things go wrong.
PROBLEMS AND COMPLAINTS
Some people are reporting problems like drivers not installing or other things. First off if you have a problem you need to state exactly what operating system you are using (windows 7, windows vista, or windows xp).
This only works with the virgin mobile optimus v. Make sure you have the virgin mobile optimus v (not a optimus t, m or a picture of the v pasted on top of a w490)
Tell me what you did exactly don't lie. I know from experience when someone says, 'I did this I definitely didn't do that', whether or not they are holding something back. The more info you can give the better if your holding something back that's gonna delay the process.
This is free. I ask for donations but they aren't required at all. So when your asking for more things remember this is free.
Like my work donate to me herehttps://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FEP8NQ8J49MX8
*the new system image is stock with root, flash_image and busybox installed
It's fully automated?
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overthinkingme said:
It's fully automated?
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yep the only thing that you gotta do is download fastbootroot and the lg drivers. It will take care of everything else for you. I will say that I've tested this and my earlier variant of it quite a few times. I even made a video for the other one.
Downloading this now. will give it a try. Thanks!
--bornagainpenguin
This is for lg optimus v for virgin mobile, right?
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i get a write error suspended reset port change on my phone when trying to run this? it says waiting on device on the fast boot system? any ideas what im doin wrong thanks
shaynes vibrant said:
i get a write error suspended reset port change on my phone when trying to run this? it says waiting on device on the fast boot system? any ideas what im doin wrong thanks
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your in fastboot by now you should be good unless you did something crazy. What will happen is windows will automatically install the fastboot drivers and do it's thing and you'll be good
Asadullah said:
your in fastboot by now you should be good unless you did something crazy. What will happen is windows will automatically install the fastboot drivers and do it's thing and you'll be good
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This does not seem to be happening. How can I abort the fastboot procedure so I can reboot and try again?
--bornagainpenguin
Hello? Please someone be there who can help me!
The detection sequence you describe did not work, Windows is not finding the drivers properly. Is it safe to reboot the machine while in fastboot? Can I unplug the USB without bricking my phone?
--bornagainpenguin
If nothing has flashed, I'm sure you're fine. It dependant on how far it got .
Would op mind posting the manual way to root through fast boot?
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bornagainpenguin said:
Hello? Please someone be there who can help me!
The detection sequence you describe did not work, Windows is not finding the drivers properly. Is it safe to reboot the machine while in fastboot? Can I unplug the USB without bricking my phone?
--bornagainpenguin
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yes your okay to unplug your phone the process either works all the way or not at all I'm confused as to why it didn't install the drivers though. I guess I'll just have to add them to the batch
overthinkingme said:
If nothing has flashed, I'm sure you're fine. It dependant on how far it got .
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How do I know?
Right now the screen says:
Code:
Fastboot mode started
gpio_12c: invalid khz: 0
b1: i2c write error
udc_start()
-- suspend --
--reset --
-- portchange --
-- reset --
-- portchange --
STALL GET_DESCRIPTOR 128 6 1006 0 18
-- reset --
-- portchange --
-- reset --
-- portchange --
I removed the battery and the phone restarted without issues. Not sure why things did not go the way they're supposed to--could it be because I had the drivers from the ROMTOOLS package installed before? NOTE: Prior to trying this procedure I uninstalled all of those and rebooted before installing the drivers linked here.
Another thought, OP says he is running Windows Seven; I am on Windows XP. Could this have anything to do with my trouble?
--bornagainpenguin
UPDATE: I tried installing the drivers included with the ROMTOOLS package and my phone was recognized again. No luck when trying to run fastboot. Not sure why this is happening or why I am unable to use the drivers OP linked to. They seem to install when clicked but the system doesn't seem to think the drivers apply to this phone for some reason...
Okay what happened was your fastboot drivers didn't install correctly I'm in the process of uploading a video to show you how to install the fastboot drivers.
I wrote this while before your last post yes there is a problem with windows xp. It doesn't download them like it would on windows 7. I can test all day long on windows 7 but not on xp. The method in the video should work for xp users
Asadullah said:
Okay what happened was your fastboot drivers didn't install correctly I'm in the process of uploading a video to show you how to install the fastboot drivers
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I appreciate the effort, but unless the video is closed captioned it may not do me much good. I am hard of hearing (one of the reasons why I picked this phone was its high T4 rating which works well with my hearing aids and telecoil adapter --think headphones for hard of hearing people) so cannot always hear audio on videos very good.
--bornagainpenguin
bornagainpenguin said:
I appreciate the effort, but unless the video is closed captioned it may not do me much good. I am hard of hearing (one of the reasons why I picked this phone was its high T4 rating which works well with my hearing aids and telecoil adapter --think headphones for hard of hearing people) so cannot always hear audio on videos very good.
--bornagainpenguin
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It's recorded in 780 hd using camstasia. Even if you can't hear it you'll be able to follow along the process is very simple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTE30yd-P_U
here's the video
I've integrated the fastboot drivers into the next release for windows xp I need a beta tester before I release this.
Does this just root our existing system, or does it install a whole new rooted image (requiring us to reinstall all of our programs and settings)?
I have XP, by the way. If it just roots, I would be willing to beta test (but if it doesn't work, if it doesn't work, I want to be able to get back to where I was as my phone works well).
This is F*****KIN GREAT!!!! Thanks!!
I'm having bootloop issues and I see a post here which suggests that one way to fix the situation is with fastboot. Do you know if fastboot can help me? If so, how?
--bornagainpenguin

[Q] Galaxy Nexus ToolKit, firmware build selection question

Hey Guys,
New to the forum here and quite a noob on Android Systems. The GNex is my 1st smart phone and I've had it for 6 months now.
Wanting to root, unlock, and flash the new JB rom onto my phone and is using the ToolKit for the process.
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The original problem is now immaterial, what is bothering me now is installing drivers.....I cannot seem to find a way to properly install the proper drivers for my galaxy nexus. All my laptop would do is install the stock drivers upon connecting the phone to the laptop.
It doesn't matter what drivers im trying to install the condition is the same. I've so far tried out two ways, 1st is following the step by step instruction from efrant, 2nd is installing using the Galaxy Nexus ToolKit v7.0.
For a android noob like me I really have no idea what is going on here @@"
oh and what role does "USB debugging" play in installing drivers? when should it be ticked and when should it not???
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However during the 1st step where I need to select my firmware build, I realised the IMM76k build is listed under CDMA where my GNex has this build but is a GSM model.
How should I proceed?? Choose a similar build under GSM or choose the correct build but under CDMA instead??
thanks guys
I would root,unlock, and flash recovery via adb so incase something doesn't work you'll know what happened. Also if you want to use the toolkit just select the correct version under gsm and install the drivers. It should work
I personally would not use a toolkit, as you learn nothing by going that route.
If you want to do it yourself, look at the "flash" link in my signature.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
efrant said:
I personally would not use a toolkit, as you learn nothing by going that route.
If you want to do it yourself, look at the "flash" link in my signature.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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actually I was going to do it your way by following through all the steps you have listed out. Like you have said somewhere its like learning math 1st before using a calculator.
However I found myself stuck at the very first part.....installing drivers....
Before yesterday I have not tried to install any driver myself. I guess the only driver that was ever installed to my PC is the one that automatically runs when you plug your phone into a computer for the first time.
When I was following your steps, I first went into device manager --> galaxy nexus --> details --> uninstall driver
and then I have no idea how to install the drivers that I have DL from following your steps. I remember in the instructions you said to plug in my GNex and I should be able to direct the PC to install whatever driver I want, but instead the PC just automatically installed the original drivers again...
So today I decided to give the toolkit a go. As you have seen the 1st problem I ran into was the mixed up variants.....(what does "build code" stand for anyways??)
And the second problem im having now is, again.....it wouldn't install the universal driver. Or at least it does not seem to have installed....
Well, now that I've got your attention D) I would like to follow your steps again if I can get pass the driver issue....I like the JB rom you have uploaded better anyways~~ fan of original stuff from Google!
thanks!!!
Just to mention, my purpose of doing all this is to get to JB faster, and maybe learn more about my device on the way.
My GNex is a GSM model, yakjuzs, build code is IMM76k (this is the odd part) if these information would help solving my problem.
I normally prefer stock google released ROMs.
@CloakedUltraling, installing the drivers is the only tricky part. You need to get to the point where you see something like "Android 1.0" in your device manager with a yellow exclamation point.
To get to that point, right click on anything you see related to Samsung or Android in device manager and click uninstall. Then go to View in the menu at the top and select show hidden devices, and uninstall anything related to Samsung or Android. Then reboot your PC, and once booted, plug your device (while it is booted into the bootloader) to your PC.
Now, you should see something like "Android 1.0". Right-click on that and select update driver, then follow the menu to manually install it, and navigate to the directory where you unzipped 1wayjonny's driver. This needs to be done TWICE: once when your device is booted into the bootloader, and once when it is booted normally.
i was doing some reading since I've missed out the backup step....lol
and I realised that having ADB installed seems to be a pre-requisite for pretty much everything...and which I have not done.
Is this the case for removing/installing drivers as well? ie, do I need ADB installed before doing all this??
OHHHH and Android SDK as well....this looks REALLY important but I have not had any knowledge of this either. Guess I should start from the Android SDK first??
CloakedUltraling said:
i was doing some reading since I've missed out the backup step....lol
and I realised that having ADB installed seems to be a pre-requisite for pretty much everything...and which I have not done.
Is this the case for removing/installing drivers as well? ie, do I need ADB installed before doing all this??
OHHHH and Android SDK as well....this looks REALLY important but I have not had any knowledge of this either. Guess I should start from the Android SDK first??
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SDK is not required for you (unless you are developing... )
Drivers need to be installed before you can use adb and fastboot - one for each.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

AOKP MR1 Milestone 1 ROM problem

I installed the AOKP MR1 Milestone 1 rom from this website,but was having problems being able to transfer files over usb.
http://galaxys2root.com/galaxy-s2-r...for-galaxy-s2-gt-i9100i9100gsgh-t989sgh-i777/
It connects fine but anytime i try and send a file over to the phone or download something the phone, eventually it locks up and have to reset it.There just pictures and music and not more than 100mb.Is this a known problem with this rom to do that?I have the stock tmobile rom on before but didnt have this issue.Any ideas what might be going on with it?I like this rom and was hoping to be able to use it.thanks
Yes, it is a known problem. Try switching to MTP in storage settings.
phone
I went into storage settings but was unable to find an option to change it into MTP.But when i plugged it in and turned on usb storage mode to try again,i noticed 3 things missing drivers in device manager in windows 8.They each say 'Android' and show up these under 'Hardware ids'.I figured maybe i was missing some drivers so i installed the official samsung tmobile drivers for this model.After that tried to update the drivers to that directory,but guess they were the wrong ones. :/
USB\VID_05C6&PID_9032&REV_0231&MI_00
USB\VID_05C6&PID_9032&REV_0231&MI_01
USB\VID_05C6&PID_9032&REV_0231&MI_02
All i could find were that they were some kind of qualcomm modem drivers.Idk.Is there a rom someone could recommend that doesnt have that bug possibly? tried pacman rom and the new 4.1.2 official tmobile rom but get stuck on the samsung boot screen.Have no clue how to fix that either.If anyone has anymore ideas for a fix i'd appreciate it.thanks
My guess would be that there are drivers missing on your pc for this phone specially. Rather than installing every Samsung driver you can find I use the sgs2 toolkit. Just install the toolkit, launch and it'll configure your system for you.
Link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1650908
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Hit menu button when in storage settings, then usb computer connection, mtp.
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rom
I ended up installing the stable 4.1.2 rom from here, and everything works great including the toolkit and file transfer
http://galaxys2root.com/t-mobile-galaxy-s2/cm10-rom-for-t-mobile-galaxy-s2-sgh-t989-stable/
Will have to check out the different option for it thanks for the help.

Unknown Device connection to pc

All I want to do is flash back to stock, I feel like I am gonna lose my my mind or go buy a new phone. I have mostly spent a solid 10 hours of time trying to get it to work.
I have been endlessly looking, searching, trying all these different methods to get my ls980 to connect to my pc. So basically everytime I have hooked it up it comes up as unreconized or unknown device doesn't connect.
List of things: Latest LG mobile drivers I have installed them through there exe and tried to install them manually when the ! comes up on the device. I have tried my laptop and my desktop every usb in all of them. I have tried the stock cable, and about 8 other different cables. I have tried it in debugging mode with mtp and without debugging. I tried the support tool as well. Tried composite usb setting.
I guess I am at a loss at this point to what even to try besides sending it to be repaired. Which I don't feel like it's a phone problem and I am just missing something I can't find, I say this because the phone charges perfectly fine and no damage to the usb port at all. If anyone has good information or just a direction I can go will be greatly appericated.
Dirty Grimace said:
All I want to do is flash back to stock, I feel like I am gonna lose my my mind or go buy a new phone. I have mostly spent a solid 10 hours of time trying to get it to work.
I have been endlessly looking, searching, trying all these different methods to get my ls980 to connect to my pc. So basically everytime I have hooked it up it comes up as unreconized or unknown device doesn't connect.
List of things: Latest LG mobile drivers I have installed them through there exe and tried to install them manually when the ! comes up on the device. I have tried my laptop and my desktop every usb in all of them. I have tried the stock cable, and about 8 other different cables. I have tried it in debugging mode with mtp and without debugging. I tried the support tool as well. Tried composite usb setting.
I guess I am at a loss at this point to what even to try besides sending it to be repaired. Which I don't feel like it's a phone problem and I am just missing something I can't find, I say this because the phone charges perfectly fine and no damage to the usb port at all. If anyone has good information or just a direction I can go will be greatly appericated.
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Is your device functioning normally, besides from this? Also, did you use the T-mobile drivers?
tabp0le said:
Is your device functioning normally, besides from this? Also, did you use the T-mobile drivers?
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It works just fine, only notable thing that I never figured out was why OTA updates don't ever take, it's still on ZVC. I tried the T-mobile d802 drivers as it was suggested by another post I saw on here.
And you've removed all drivers to android and lg for it.
secret.animal said:
And you've removed all drivers to android and lg for it.
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Correct, I uninstalled them, tried new ones a couple different ways from other posts, and removed them and tried again. Right now I just have them all uninstalled. Trying to figure out if it's something that's stopping it. In error I did forget that a couple times it reconized it but would :fail to start code 10.
Which version of windows are you running? On both desktop and laptop???
secret.animal said:
Which version of windows are you running? On both desktop and laptop???
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Windows 7 64-bit home premium on both.
Dirty Grimace said:
Windows 7 64-bit home premium on both.
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OK, that shouldn't be the problem. Zvc yet updates do not take.
Is it rooted?
And it is running on sprint network?
secret.animal said:
OK, that shouldn't be the problem. Zvc yet updates do not take.
Is it rooted?
And it is running on sprint network?
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Long story short, it's on ZVC, even with other updates that came up it would never update past it. I took it into sprint several times they didn't know why, I did root it as one guy said that was an option, I used stump root, but then I unrooted as I felt I was getting into something too complicated. It is on the sprint network, about 90% of the time and all the times I tried to update previous to the root/unroot. But I am not trying to update it since the root, mostly trying to restore to stock and start overish.
I'm thinking maybe a virtual machine with Linux might find it. If it can then there is something. And maybe we can redo the partitions and such.
secret.animal said:
I'm thinking maybe a virtual machine with Linux might find it. If it can then there is something. And maybe we can redo the partitions and such.
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I will check with a couple guys see if I can find someone with a machine with Linux this weekend. Thanks a lot for you on going help.
I have this phone at least for another year. So at least someone out here is still willing to help.
secret.animal said:
I have this phone at least for another year. So at least someone out here is still willing to help.
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I was unable to find anyone outside local computer store that I know. Kind of problem finding that in rural midwest. I also tried installing drivers in vista compatability as that was suggested no luck..
Dirty Grimace said:
I was unable to find anyone outside local computer store that I know. Kind of problem finding that in rural midwest. I also tried installing drivers in vista compatability as that was suggested no luck..
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As for driver removal, one thing I remember with the nexus devices. There is wugfresh nrt, nexus root toolkit. Let me see which application or program they loaded for removal before reinstall of drivers. I know they have 2 places you check into.
Dang, I'll have to try to load them via a windows emulator. I'm running Linux right now.
secret.animal said:
As for driver removal, one thing I remember with the nexus devices. There is wugfresh nrt, nexus root toolkit. Let me see which application or program they loaded for removal before reinstall of drivers. I know they have 2 places you check into.
Dang, I'll have to try to load them via a windows emulator. I'm running Linux right now.
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Let me know.. I am kinda at the point where I might try to find someone to flash it back to stock, and just activated my old phone til it gets back.. like I am past the point of frustration and no legit just don't get why, since all my other devices have zero issues connecting.

Best custom rom for the LG G4?

Hello, I'm getting today the LG G4(H815) and Im wondering what is the best rom to install?
I've heard the battery life is not very good becuase of the LG interface, so a custom rom should fix it, and from what I've seen there's not much different between Android 5.1 and 6, so I don't really mind, what custom rom do you use, and why?
Thanks.
I'm running die latest nightly of CM 13 and in my opinion it's very good!
Everything I need for daily use just works fine.
There is no "BEST" for every body. There is only what people have found is best for them based on how they use their phone, their signal, setup, preferences, etc. They found what was best for them by reviewing all the top listed ROMs in the development section. The top list means they are the most active. Read the first few posts on each and find out what features they have and if those are the ones you are looking for. Then read the last 10 pages or so to see if anyone has any problems and how they fixed them. Then choose the one you want to try...back up your current setup, wipe all data and flash the new ROM. Give it a try and see if that is the one that is BEST for you. If not, restore your setup or try again.
Happy Flashing!
KennyG123 said:
There is no "BEST" for every body. There is only what people have found is best for them based on how they use their phone, their signal, setup, preferences, etc. They found what was best for them by reviewing all the top listed ROMs in the development section. The top list means they are the most active. Read the first few posts on each and find out what features they have and if those are the ones you are looking for. Then read the last 10 pages or so to see if anyone has any problems and how they fixed them. Then choose the one you want to try...back up your current setup, wipe all data and flash the new ROM. Give it a try and see if that is the one that is BEST for you. If not, restore your setup or try again.
Happy Flashing!
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First thanks for the detailed comment, second, can you please remind me the order from stock new phone to flashing custom rom?(I mean, first you root the phone, then open bootloader, install TWRP, etc etc) Thanks.
I'm running CandySiX. It's very good.
msacco4 said:
First thanks for the detailed comment, second, can you please remind me the order from stock new phone to flashing custom rom?(I mean, first you root the phone, then open bootloader, install TWRP, etc etc) Thanks.
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Assuming you have the unlockable/rootable device this thread should help you with all of that.
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Assuming you have the unlockable/rootable device this thread should help you with all of that.
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I'm having trouble finding my "Device ID", the method mentioned there is not working, I tried downloading a few apps but its not the correct device id, not sure what to do and how to find it, any help? ;s
msacco4 said:
I'm having trouble finding my "Device ID", the method mentioned there is not working, I tried downloading a few apps but its not the correct device id, not sure what to do and how to find it, any help? ;s
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Go into your app drawer. Go to Settings then to the very bottom for device info, then something that sounds like Hardware info. You will find your IMEI number in there.
KennyG123 said:
Go into your app drawer. Go to Settings then to the very bottom for device info, then something that sounds like Hardware info. You will find your IMEI number in there.
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Its not IMEI number, its device id, its 64 notes long..
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Its not IMEI number, its device id, its 64 notes long..
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Oh..THAT Device ID. Here is a better explanation on how to get it if you have fastboot and ADB drivers installed and working:
http://www.androidexplained.com/lg-g4-unlock-h815-bootloader/
KennyG123 said:
Oh..THAT Device ID. Here is a better explanation on how to get it if you have fastboot and ADB drivers installed and working:
http://www.androidexplained.com/lg-g4-unlock-h815-bootloader/
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I already tried that as well, but its not working for me, the cmd says "Device not found", but the device is connected(and the computer is recognizing the phone as well), I also tried to getting into fastboot through flashtool, but its not working as well, I tried many options, usb debugging on/off, mtp/the other one, but its not working(but the computer is recognizing the phone and I can enter the phone storage).
msacco4 said:
I already tried that as well, but its not working for me, the cmd says "Device not found", but the device is connected(and the computer is recognizing the phone as well), I also tried to getting into fastboot through flashtool, but its not working as well, I tried many options, usb debugging on/off, mtp/the other one, but its not working(but the computer is recognizing the phone and I can enter the phone storage).
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If it says Device not found, you do not have ADB drivers properly installed. Try to download and install fresh drivers for your phone..or plug it into another port and watch the driver installation to make sure all drivers are installed. If you get a red X for ADB driver then you need to remove drivers, download updated ones and install.
On the same topic, how is the camera on other roms?
I'm assuming on all STOCK variants we have the same camera app as LG provides.
But what happens with CM13 for instance? (do we have manual controls, is the quality degraded...?)
Thanks
KennyG123 said:
If it says Device not found, you do not have ADB drivers properly installed. Try to download and install fresh drivers for your phone..or plug it into another port and watch the driver installation to make sure all drivers are installed. If you get a red X for ADB driver then you need to remove drivers, download updated ones and install.
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I did all those, and still, for some reason it isn't working :\ not really sure what to do, is there no other way to find the Device ID?
msacco4 said:
I did all those, and still, for some reason it isn't working :\ not really sure what to do, is there no other way to find the Device ID?
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Either way, your device will need to be recognized by ADB to unlock the bootloader. Make sure if you are using a desktop to use the USB ports in the back directly on the motherboard and not the ones in the front. Do you have any errors in device manager? Whichever error you have you need to fix that driver. With my 6P I had problems with the Google USB driver. Took me 2 hours to realize which was the problem and find one that would install somewhere on the net.
KennyG123 said:
Either way, your device will need to be recognized by ADB to unlock the bootloader. Make sure if you are using a desktop to use the USB ports in the back directly on the motherboard and not the ones in the front. Do you have any errors in device manager? Whichever error you have you need to fix that driver. With my 6P I had problems with the Google USB driver. Took me 2 hours to realize which was the problem and find one that would install somewhere on the net.
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I actually do have a little problem, sometimes, with different time periods, but every now and then, my keyboard stops working for like 2 seconds, my computer is trying to find usb keyboard driver, it fails to update it, but the keyboard still works, don't know if it have any connection, but I'll try to do it on another computer(don't know why I didn't thought of it until now ;o)
Edit - not working on other computer as well, really don't know what to do ;\
Custom ROM's are generally good overall. CandySIX and Resurrection are both extremely good ROM's. However, where they lack seriously is the quality of sound generally from the speakers and headphones. That being said, its best to settle for a Stock based ROM. IMHO Imperium ROM is unparalleled in that department, best battery backup and of course awesome sound. It even integrates with Viper Audio very well. Its my everyday ROM at the moment. If anyone thinks differently, please do let me know. I would love to get some opinions on this.

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