XDA Guyz,
I tried almost all methods of rooting my phone including IOROOT, Stump root, towel root and kingo root. But all failed. I have done all steps as per their instructions carefully but failed each time.
Mine is LS980ZVE version
What should I do now. Plz guide me.
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After going through every instructions provided in many threads here regarding instructions on how to root lg optimus hub (e510) i tried to root my phone using superoneclick v2.2 but it did not work at all. It stopped at a stage and all the other process described as a failure. I have the attached the screenshot of the attempt to root my phone.
Please check the picture and help me out because i really want to root my phone.
I can't root my G3, I've tried IO root, root tool, Purple Drake, towel root.
When flashing in recovery file validation always fails.
I have the LG D855 running Android 4.4.2
Any help would be much appreciated.
Try stump root. It literally took me 5 mins to complete the entire process.
Here is the official thread for stump root.
I'm trying to root my LG G3 but there are no root methods for an LG G3 running marshmallow. I have tried One-Click methods like ioroot, towelroot, and kingroot, but for some reason, my device just won't get root access. Now, im trying to downgrade the system and try out the various root methods available. Can anyone can point me to a good tutorial on how to downgrade the system? I have the T-Mobile D851 model but on At&t network.
Thanks.
JayEstrxda said:
I'm trying to root my LG G3 but there are no root methods for an LG G3 running marshmallow. I have tried One-Click methods like ioroot, towelroot, and kingroot, but for some reason, my device just won't get root access. Now, im trying to downgrade the system and try out the various root methods available. Can anyone can point me to a good tutorial on how to downgrade the system? I have the T-Mobile D851 model but on At&t network.
Thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53452990
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I need help rooting my LG G3. I can't get the one-click root to work, stump root, purpledrake, ioroot, and just about every other app I could find. Any suggestions? I have an LG VS985 4G VZW VS9854CA
Memesfordays24 said:
I need help rooting my LG G3. I can't get the one-click root to work, stump root, purpledrake, ioroot, and just about every other app I could find. Any suggestions? I have an LG VS985 4G VZW VS9854CA
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Take a look at this first if there is not k in your variant then you can downgrade. https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/help/vs9854ba-root-downgrading-t3575145
If your variant does not have a K then downgrade then root and then install what you want.
Downgrade guide- https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/guide-flash-to-stock-10b-kdz-method-t2928140
Hi,
I've been trying to find a way to root my LG G3 since yesterday, yet none of the methods I had found proved to work on my device.
I tried to follow this tutorial, but got a "FAIL" message: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-root-method-lg-devices-t3049772
Same thing happened when I used an automatic script: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg...t-lg-firmwares-kitkat-lollipop-t3056951/page1
I also tried to root using KingRoot, but it didn't support my device : https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/root-twrp-marshmallow-d855-30b-t3286268
It seems like my device can't be rooted. Any ideas?
Model: D855
Software version : V30d
Android : 6.0 (stock)
Hi,
Downgrade to V30b then use Kingroot.
Ok,
So after downgrading to V30b, I tried to follow the KingRoot method. Unfortunately, the rooting process failed each time at about 70%. I used version 4.5.6, as used in the tutorial. I also tried to install a newer version from the official site, but that app didn't even offer to try to root my device.
Edit:
I was really frustrated, and decided hopelessly to follow your instructions over again. This time it worked. I flashed the kmz again, rooted using KingRoot, and kept going. Thank you so much!