TWRP Issue - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello all,
I'm making this thread because i have an issue with my Recovery. Long story short:
I've successfully rooted my LG G3 D855. I've SU and rootacces. After this point i've used TWRP Manager to install TWRP. The application gave me a green sign that it installed successfully.
The problem at the moment is when i try to boot into recovery i can see this message: Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify.
After that the screen goes black and i can see a green and red LED flashing. The strange part is that i can still load in to download mode and i can use the phone normally.
I found a post by using google that use OneClick_Root_recovery but i'm not sure if i am safely use this since it will root the phone first(This has already been done).
I've also tried ImagePrePGUIv2.5 and chose the twrp only option. Sadly i still have the same problem.
Is there someone on XDA that have had this issue or someone that can help me resolve the problem?
Thank you for reading my post.
Have a nice day,
Thomas

AdmiraalSmit said:
Hello all,
I'm making this thread because i have an issue with my Recovery. Long story short:
I've successfully rooted my LG G3 D855. I've SU and rootacces. After this point i've used TWRP Manager to install TWRP. The application gave me a green sign that it installed successfully.
The problem at the moment is when i try to boot into recovery i can see this message: Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify.
After that the screen goes black and i can see a green and red LED flashing. The strange part is that i can still load in to download mode and i can use the phone normally.
I found a post by using google that use OneClick_Root_recovery but i'm not sure if i am safely use this since it will root the phone first(This has already been done).
I've also tried ImagePrePGUIv2.5 and chose the twrp only option. Sadly i still have the same problem.
Is there someone on XDA that have had this issue or someone that can help me resolve the problem?
Thank you for reading my post.
Have a nice day,
Thomas
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which bootloader do you have?( on whick version did you root you phone 20x or 10x)
if you did it on 20x you need to flash the kitkat bootloader(there is a thread for that somewhere in lg g3 general )

AdmiraalSmit said:
Hello all,
I'm making this thread because i have an issue with my Recovery. Long story short:
I've successfully rooted my LG G3 D855. I've SU and rootacces. After this point i've used TWRP Manager to install TWRP. The application gave me a green sign that it installed successfully.
The problem at the moment is when i try to boot into recovery i can see this message: Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify.
After that the screen goes black and i can see a green and red LED flashing. The strange part is that i can still load in to download mode and i can use the phone normally.
I found a post by using google that use OneClick_Root_recovery but i'm not sure if i am safely use this since it will root the phone first(This has already been done).
I've also tried ImagePrePGUIv2.5 and chose the twrp only option. Sadly i still have the same problem.
Is there someone on XDA that have had this issue or someone that can help me resolve the problem?
Thank you for reading my post.
Have a nice day,
Thomas
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Here is your answer
Pick your model and download AutoRec
Since you are just Rooting now i am assuming you are on Lollipop so this is perfect for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/apk-flash-twrp-autorec-thanks-to-t3081396

I want to thank you both because it's working !
This might be a newbie question but i'm a safe to install a rom now?
The reason i'm asking this question is because i totally forgot the bootloader when i started rooting and i'm wondering if i forgot something .

AdmiraalSmit said:
I want to thank you both because it's working !
This might be a newbie question but i'm a safe to install a rom now?
The reason i'm asking this question is because i totally forgot the bootloader when i started rooting and i'm wondering if i forgot something .
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Yes safe to install, make sure it is compatible with your model and flash away! :good:

ingoljosh said:
Yes safe to install, make sure it is compatible with your model and flash away! :good:
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Ahhh great to hear! I was thinking about installing the current rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/development-d855-resurrection-remix-5-0-t2968533.
Do you maybe have a suggestion for a different rom or is this a really good rom?
Thanks again!
Thomas

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[Q] Secure booting Error! after official update - TWRP installed

This morning my LG V500 offered a software update. I started the update process without thinking. When the tablet restarted to install the update I saw the LG logo and then was greeted with the following message on the screen:
Secure booting Error!
Cause : Device Unlock!, so Boot Success!!!
...after which I end up at the TWRP screen.
This happens every time I restart the tablet.
Before the update, I had Android 4.2.2 installed with kernel v3.4.0. I had installed TWRP v2.6.3.1 to root my phone. I have NO custom ROMs installed.
I'd prefer not to restart from scratch, but I guess that I can do a Factory Reset, Advanced Wipe or Format Data from TWRP to restore functionality to my tablet.
Any ideas on how I can avoid losing all my customizations?
Cal_ab said:
This morning my LG V500 offered a software update. I started the update process without thinking. When the tablet restarted to install the update I saw the LG logo and then was greeted with the following message on the screen:
Secure booting Error!
Cause : Device Unlock!, so Boot Success!!!
...after which I end up at the TWRP screen.
This happens every time I restart the tablet.
Before the update, I had Android 4.2.2 installed with kernel v3.4.0. I had installed TWRP v2.6.3.1 to root my phone. I have NO custom ROMs installed.
I'd prefer not to restart from scratch, but I guess that I can do a Factory Reset, Advanced Wipe or Format Data from TWRP to restore functionality to my tablet.
Any ideas on how I can avoid losing all my customizations?
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What all have you tried?
A simple shut down and re-start possibly could fix it. Just a guess, but worth a try. You should update to TWRP's latest also.
same problem here
Same problem as original poster, just I was on 2.7.0.0 TWRP. Upgraded to 2.7.0.1 - same problem.
Restored from previous TWRP backup - same problem. Installed custom ROM - SAME PROBLEM!
Out of options at this point. HELP!
g---man said:
Same problem as original poster, just I was on 2.7.0.0 TWRP. Upgraded to 2.7.0.1 - same problem.
Restored from previous TWRP backup - same problem. Installed custom ROM - SAME PROBLEM!
Out of options at this point. HELP!
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Ever since I rooted I've had that. In fact if you watch Ytube's video about rooting an LG G Tab, you will see guy say "Don't know what that is - but all works.
Now on a transformer101 I didn't see that.
But frankly, so what? You don't go to recovery that much -- that is the only time it shows.
Cal-123 said:
Ever since I rooted I've had that. In fact if you watch Ytube's video about rooting an LG G Tab, you will see guy say "Don't know what that is - but all works.
Now on a transformer101 I didn't see that.
But frankly, so what? You don't go to recovery that much -- that is the only time it shows.
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Cal-123 - issue here is not just information message, but boot loop. No matter what I tried - it goes to main TWRP screen.
Looks like solution is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2622034&page=2 , will post update when done
Cal_ab said:
This morning my LG V500 offered a software update. I started the update process without thinking. When the tablet restarted to install the update I saw the LG logo and then was greeted with the following message on the screen:
Secure booting Error!
Cause : Device Unlock!, so Boot Success!!!
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I did a recovery with the LG tools. All my data was backed up so it wasn't a huge deal for me. I can't even remember why I rooted my GPad in the first place.
g---man said:
Cal-123 - issue here is not just information message, but boot loop. No matter what I tried - it goes to main TWRP screen.
Looks like solution is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2622034&page=2 , will post update when done
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I Hope you worked things out, but your problem possibly could be that some Roms have a built-in recovery option - by that, I mean instead of just rebooting, they will boot into recovery. You might ck. that to see if it is enabled. This "SlimKat" ROM has the feature.
Good luck!
Cal-123 said:
I Hope you worked things out, but your problem possibly could be that some Roms have a built-in recovery option - by that, I mean instead of just rebooting, they will boot into recovery. You might ck. that to see if it is enabled. This "SlimKat" ROM has the feature.
Good luck!
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Cal-123, thanks, I was restoring backup done with TWRP - same problem (rebooting to TWRP screen, not to system). Still don't know root cause, but problem was resolved by flashing stock KK update by using B2CApp. Obviously root is gone, so back to reading forum
At least can play Deer Hunter again
Cheers!

Bootloop between TWRP & LG Logo!

Hey guys, noob here! i recently bought my g3 but the guy who sold it to me forgot to mention it had twrp installed on it. I saw that there was an OTA update available so i hit "install" BIG mistake. now its stuck in a bootloop between TWRP and the LG Logo. i tried flashing back to stock with the lg toolkit but my pc wont even connect/recognize my G3!! HELP!!???
lrdmg said:
Hey guys, noob here! i recently bought my g3 but the guy who sold it to me forgot to mention it had twrp installed on it. I saw that there was an OTA update available so i hit "install" BIG mistake. now its stuck in a bootloop between TWRP and the LG Logo. i tried flashing back to stock with the lg toolkit but my pc wont even connect/recognize my G3!! HELP!!???
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Can you get into download mode? If so and your computer isn't seeing your phone then it is a driver issue with your computer.
Toneman07 said:
Can you get into download mode? If so and your computer isn't seeing your phone then it is a driver issue with your computer.
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yes i can get into download mode. my computer keeps saying "device driver was not successfully installed"
Ive tried everything, ive installed the universal drivers many times, but my computer still does not seem to recognize it.
lrdmg said:
yes i can get into download mode. my computer keeps saying "device driver was not successfully installed"
Ive tried everything, ive installed the universal drivers many times, but my computer still does not seem to recognize it.
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When you plug in your phone right click on the "installing drivers" and tell it to stop searching windows update. It will then check your computer for the files you installed and you should be able to get it working. I ran into this myself and it took me a few minutes before i figured it out.
lrdmg said:
Hey guys, noob here! i recently bought my g3 but the guy who sold it to me forgot to mention it had twrp installed on it. I saw that there was an OTA update available so i hit "install" BIG mistake. now its stuck in a bootloop between TWRP and the LG Logo. i tried flashing back to stock with the lg toolkit but my pc wont even connect/recognize my G3!! HELP!!???
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If you have an SD card, put the rom you want to use on it, then flash in twrp
Or you can adb sideload the rom of your choice
I ran into the same problem. Youll need to flash the phone back to untouched stock. Its in the tmobile lg g3 general forum. Just follow the instructions. Then you'll need to root and install custom recovery if you choose so.
Were you able to get G3 back to normal? I accidentally did the same thing this morning. Fortunately I still have my GS3 to hold me off until I get time to fix the LG.
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Mcindallas said:
Were you able to get G3 back to normal? I accidentally did the same thing this morning. Fortunately I still have my GS3 to hold me off until I get time to fix the LG.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using XDA Free mobile app
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Use lg flash tool back to stock
BAD ASS G3
The Solution Flash To Stock/Unroot
I followed these instructions and worked fine when i was stuck in boot loop.
androidrootz.com/2014/07/how-to-unroot-lg-g3-all-variants.html
Had the same issue previously on a E980 (AT&T G Pro), and unfortunately ran into the same problem on my D851 after attempting to take an OTA. Here's a flashable of the script I found in the int'l forums.
KillaHurtz said:
Had the same issue previously on a E980 (AT&T G Pro), and unfortunately ran into the same problem on my D851 after attempting to take an OTA. Here's a flashable of the script I found in the int'l forums.
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This was a lifesaver, really didn't want to mess around flashing all the way back to stock, then restoring backup. Thanks!
Dude this worked like a charm. Too bad I didn't read about this on my last G3. I'm on my 3rd G3 in the past 6 months. Multirom is the **** but it will get you stuck if you flash the latest OTA on the stock rom.
How do you install the stock recovery. the lg flash tool doesn't work and gives me a failed message every time I try.
KillaHurtz said:
Had the same issue previously on a E980 (AT&T G Pro), and unfortunately ran into the same problem on my D851 after attempting to take an OTA. Here's a flashable of the script I found in the int'l forums.
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Can you please spare a minute to help me. As i flashed the above file but still in twrp revovery.
I am having a serious problem need help or suggestion for anyone.
While i was having proximity calibration issues while calling the sensor was delaying to everything. I tried to run a hardware test from the service menu from fulmics tweaks in fulmics rom for marshmallow. But now my device is again and again booting up in twrp recovery. I wiped everything and installed the rom again but again i think the phone is commanding the system to run a device test and its booting up twrp recovery again. Now please someone tell me what should i do. Should i flash a non stock based rom or should i flash a CM based rom or any other suggestion. Please help.

[Q] LG G Pad 8.3 secure booting error cause boot certification verify

Hi,
I want to flash my device to Android 4.4.4 Stock Android(Who likes this annoying LG Bloatware?).
When i wanted to get into Recovery Mode using TWRP the LG Logo pops up and in the top-right corner stands:
"secure booting error cause boot certification verify".
I tried everything i know to get into recovery mode, but nothing helped.
Go through the "first time" recovery manual installation procedure found in the CWM thread for the v500. I'm assuming you have a v500.
I have this problem too. Lg gpad 8.3 vk 810
bobdieeule said:
Hi,
I want to flash my device to Android 4.4.4 Stock Android(Who likes this annoying LG Bloatware?).
When i wanted to get into Recovery Mode using TWRP the LG Logo pops up and in the top-right corner stands:
"secure booting error cause boot certification verify".
I tried everything i know to get into recovery mode, but nothing helped.
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Try This Install This In Ur Pad Press Flash Recovery And Boot it
Hope It Help!
https://app.box.com/s/fqyajojp6wr1i4hu6wqi
(Sorry for my wrong gammar im from philippines)
Jansxel said:
Try This Install This In Ur Pad Press Flash Recovery And Boot it
Hope It Help!
https://app.box.com/s/fqyajojp6wr1i4hu6wqi
(Sorry for my wrong gammar im from philippines)
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Thanks a million, after hours trying every single method I found across the Web, this was the only thing that managed to get TWRP 2.8 on my v50020d 4.4.2.
It would be interesting though for us to let us know what exactly is that, because I found many people with the same problem than me, and this appears to be the only solution
Maxxd01 said:
Thanks a million, after hours trying every single method I found across the Web, this was the only thing that managed to get TWRP 2.8 on my v50020d 4.4.2.
It would be interesting though for us to let us know what exactly is that, because I found many people with the same problem than me, and this appears to be the only solution
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Did It Bypass Ur Bootloader?
Jansxel said:
Did It Bypass Ur Bootloader?
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Well, my problem it was I was using this method (the only one which do not gave me any explicit error) to install TWRP, and when rebooting to recovery it was always loading the stock recovery. That app solved me that instantaneously.
I was a little scared to see first the message "secure booting error, device unlock, so boot success" but it did loaded after TWRP. I guess that is supposed to be that way.
Yep @Maxxd01 That "secure booting error, device unlock, so boot success" it means it bypass ur bootloader to boot into custom recovery
Jansxel said:
Yep @Maxxd01 That "secure booting error, device unlock, so boot success" it means it bypass ur bootloader to boot into custom recovery
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Good to know

[Q] Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify

Hi, I am new to the whole root/custom recovery scene so don't really know what I'm doing, so I tried to use Flashify to flash TWRP on to my international LG G3 running 5.0 (rooted). Unfortunately, when booting into recovery I got a small message in the corner saying Secure booting error! Cause: boot certification verify, before my phone screen went black and my led started flashing blue and red. Holding down the vol - button seemed to fix it and the phone still boots fine, but it does this every time I try to boot into recovery. I just want to play around with custom ROMs and TWRP
Anyone got a fix for this, or know what is going on (bearing in mind that I am a complete noob with this stuff)?
Thanks in advance
Adlephix said:
Hi, I am new to the whole root/custom recovery scene so don't really know what I'm doing, so I tried to use Flashify to flash TWRP on to my international LG G3 running 5.0 (rooted). Unfortunately, when booting into recovery I got a small message in the corner saying Secure booting error! Cause: boot certification verify, before my phone screen went black and my led started flashing blue and red. Holding down the vol - button seemed to fix it and the phone still boots fine, but it does this every time I try to boot into recovery. I just want to play around with custom ROMs and TWRP
Anyone got a fix for this, or know what is going on (bearing in mind that I am a complete noob with this stuff)?
Thanks in advance
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I believe you need to use imageprep.
BR7fan said:
I believe you need to use imageprep.
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Are you sure it'll be safe, given my current situation? I was led to believe it was an error that I'd only be able to fix with a factory reset.
Adlephix said:
Are you sure it'll be safe, given my current situation? I was led to believe it was an error that I'd only be able to fix with a factory reset.
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I have used this method and had no issues. The reason you can't flash it with flashify is because it only works on KitKat for lg g3. People using lollipop has to use image prep method. There should be two tutorials,one for going back to kitkat and one for alowing you to flash it while on lollipop.
BR7fan said:
I have used this method and had no issues. The reason you can't flash it with flashify is because it only works on KitKat for lg g3. People using lollipop has to use image prep method. There should be two tutorials,one for going back to kitkat and one for alowing you to flash it while on lollipop.
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OK, just had a read of the Imageprep post and this all seems completely beyond me. Is there an alternative method, or if not, could someone simplify what I'd need to do with Imageprep to get TWRP working on 5.0?
Adlephix said:
OK, just had a read of the Imageprep post and this all seems completely beyond me. Is there an alternative method, or if not, could someone simplify what I'd need to do with Imageprep to get TWRP working on 5.0?
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This is the easiest one that I know of. Just read carefully and you'll be fine.

Stuck at Google logo

I searched "stuck at google logo" and "stuck in bootloop on start up" and the only real suggestion I found was using Duece's bootloop tool, but I was hoping to not have to wipe all my data if ipossible.
here's my set up.
Jan factory image
latest twrp
the flash kernel 2.14
and latest magisk
nova launcher
not other mods or xposed
Getting stuck at logo has happened once or twice before, but restarting by pressing the power button has always brought it back.
Tonight, I had to hard restart 6 or 7 times before it rebooted successfully.
Any suggestions other than running the bootlooping script? I'd like to learn the manual way of fixing stuff if possible.
Thank you for any help.
andy6685 said:
I searched "stuck at google logo" and "stuck in bootloop on start up" and the only real suggestion I found was using Duece's bootloop tool, but I was hoping to not have to wipe all my data if ipossible.
here's my set up.
Jan factory image
latest twrp
the flash kernel 2.14
and latest magisk
nova launcher
not other mods or xposed
Getting stuck at logo has happened once or twice before, but restarting by pressing the power button has always brought it back.
Tonight, I had to hard restart 6 or 7 times before it rebooted successfully.
Any suggestions other than running the bootlooping script? I'd like to learn the manual way of fixing stuff if possible.
Thank you for any help.
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Maybe try fastbooting the factory image with the -w removed out of the flash-all.bat file and then run the script. It won't wipe your data. Let the phone boot up, then go back to bootloader mode and fastboot twrp. Then you can flash the twrp zip, custom kernel, and magisk. Don't know if that'll solve your rebooting problem, but it's a start ?
On 8.0 Unlocked
Did everything you had done and got the same issue. Been over 40 minutes at the G logo with the loading thing on the bottom. Any advice on how to proceed?
DreyX said:
On 8.0 Unlocked
Did everything you had done and got the same issue. Been over 40 minutes at the G logo with the loading thing on the bottom. Any advice on how to proceed?
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Any luck with a hard restart by holding the power button down?? What exactly did you try flashing?
First attempt was done via TWRP, Second attempt was done via Magisk. With both of them the message was shown that it had completed successfully. Though, after rebooting, the OS would get stuck at the G logo.
No idea on how to proceed honestly
DreyX said:
First attempt was done via TWRP, Second attempt was done via Magisk. With both of them the message was shown that it had completed successfully. Though, after rebooting, the OS would get stuck at the G logo.
No idea on how to proceed honestly
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What attempt are you referring to?? Updating magisk???? ?
Badger50 said:
What attempt are you referring to?? Updating magisk???? ?
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An attempt at installing Xposed. Both attempts after installing Xposed, doesn't allow me to get past the G logo anyhow.
I have factory restored the device a few times with the same results.
DreyX said:
An attempt at installing Xposed. Both attempts after installing Xposed, doesn't allow me to get past the G logo anyhow.
I have factory restored the device a few times with the same results.
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Ah...gotchya. I don't do exposed, but these guys do. Best place for you to seek help my friend. Good luck :good:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Sounds like you have tried to install a boot/dtbo that is a previous release instead of what is currently on the device. This happened to me. Flashing the correct version fixed my problem.
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andrewjt19 said:
Sounds like you have tried to install a boot/dtbo that is a previous release instead of what is currently on the device. This happened to me. Flashing the correct version fixed my problem.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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p.s.: outdated Android Tools could be at fault...
If it is current, there is a flashing tool called Deuce's at https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761.
It has saved my bacon more than once while fiddling with rooting and recoveries.
andrewjt19 said:
Sounds like you have tried to install a boot/dtbo that is a previous release instead of what is currently on the device. This happened to me. Flashing the correct version fixed my problem.
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I second this. Same thing happened to me. I had to reflash the previous image to get it to boot.

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