LG LS970 Bricked help please - LG Optimus G (International)

So I been reading many posts on here about soft bricks..... still having issues. I installed the nitrogen 6.0 from here, it was workin great for a few months then the last update made it where it would shut down like using it to boom black screen and have to plug it in in order for it to turn on and it wouldn't last 3 mins off the charger. should have just fixed it then but i thought it was the battery even though it never got below 95% before it would just die. well It was on the charger all day and i went to go play my game and it was off, turned it on and well it was on the boot screen for about 10 mins before i forgot about it.... I boot it up again this time it was on the boot screen for about a hour since i left it home when i went and got a cast put on.... so i booted it into TWRP.... and was going to do a dirty install of the same os that was on there to fix the corrupted files...... it was wiped clean everything gone no system no install files no nothing.... so heres what i tried so far
downloded Sooner single adb interface but dont know how to use it or what commands to use (got the idea from here but no explanation: http://forums.androidcentral.com/op...rd-phone-keeps-showing-up-mtp-usb-device.html )
i tried these steps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082084
I downloaded the Android SDK, dont know what to do with it found the command terminal but when i tried to get the phone to go to ADB mode it failed. comes up with a whole lot of unable to mount storage, data, unable to set bootloader, and no valid storage partions found.
I also tried this ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2082084 ) and the LGNPST fails because its unable to install it.
is there any other way or is the phone just dead?

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Htc low battery, no recovery, script not working fastboot fail

hey there!
Ok so I got this problem. My phone felt to the floor like 2 weeks ago and the screen got crashed, everything else works normally, touch is ok, screen is ok, just glass is broken, after 2 days I downloaded some dota apps and it suddenly started rebooting and crashing:
By this I mean, apps stopped working and lots of pop-up messages appeared, after some reboots It stopped turning on, so I decided to root it and installed a custom ROM the one from mike, Android Revolution, this was last week, this weekend it worked fine until sunday when it got bricked because of an outdated recovery from clockwork. I managed to solve this with some help from you guys, but now again.
I flashed the android monday again with same version, it was working well until yesterday at night, it started showing some whatsapp stopped working stuff again, i rebooted it and now a bunch of window errors... reboot it again and well... no luck it stayed in the Android loading window.
After this I was trying to install the stock version ROM from mike also, and that's when it got worse.
Flashed boot and recovery OK, then rebooted and when I tried to install the ROM it just won't let me, failed unknown error, failed remote : 00030000, and other messages, now when I try to flash the recovery again it says low battery, and when I try the script to charge it it won't work, FAILED remote: unknown reason.
What can I do guys? =S (Sorry for the long post, I just don't know what could it be, and I wish by giving that much information someone can find out the reason, contacted HTC and they said it has no guarantee since I rooted and the glass is broken)
can you still access fastboot??
if you can.. then flash the latest CWM 5.8.4.0
It will allow the phone to charge.
faiz02 said:
can you still access fastboot??
if you can.. then flash the latest CWM 5.8.4.0
It will allow the phone to charge.
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I can but there is some weird reason that won't let me do any flash, either low battery and when it gets charged a bit (because it may charge enough sometimes) it says FAILED remote:00030000 or unknown reason.
Don't know what it could be.
I ran into the exact same problem, the charger script does not help me too (low power on usb port of pc).
Thats how I fix this:
1) disconnect original charger, let's phone die. or use shutdown in fastboot.
2) connect original charger, and wait while phone powered up (He himself off as he does not have enough battery power.). disconnect charger.
3) vol.down and hold power,choose fastboot
4) connect charger
5) choose reboot bootloader (phone will reboot in fastboot)
6) choose reboot bootloader (phone will reboot in fastboot)
7) choose reboot bootloader (phone will reboot in fastboot)
....(do it fast)
249) choose reboot bootloader (phone will reboot in fastboot)
250) choose reboot bootloader (phone will reboot in fastboot)
251) disconnect charger, choose shutdown.
252) go to PC
253) vol down, power up
254) choose fastboot
255) flash the custom recovery with power supply support
256) flash custom kernel
257) don't disconnect USB!
258) fastboot / reboot bootloader / hboot
259) recovery
260) mount USB storage
261) drop zip of custom flash to the phone
262) unmount
263) advanced / restart recovery
264) flash the zip of rom
265) restart phone and dont disturb it, at 30 minute, let hi charge.
266) disconnect USB and connect original charger (1A)
267) Have fun!
It worked but bad news... now as always I am getting the message windows, with some weird apps.
First it was htc.com.bgp or something which I found it was the weather, then whatsapp, then Personalize, pretty much everything I open stops working after a while, what can I do? This was the exact reason that brought me here in the first place. It started showing these messages and I decided to install a custom ROM, it was first stock and locked and happened, now with this Android HD ROM it is still the same.
Thanks man... i was scared like hell when i realised that by script my battery voltage didnt raise up... even worse... it became less... i was reboting bootloader for 1h, but finally it worked... now im charging it to max... then ill flash stock rom
Thanks again.

OPPO Keyboard has stopped working, leading me to stuck on a fastboot loop.

Please help. This is a serious matter for me.
Started having this problem at February 14th, 02.10 AM.
Have been looking for the answers in the Oppo Forums too but still got no answers.
Okay, I have a habit, which is moving all of my applications from my internal storage to my external SD card, after I let those applications doing their functions and programs and features and so on for a while. It's not a big deal for me to set up my phone again after I restarted it, and usually it works perfectly. Just restart and I would get to operate my phone again. However, this time, I got a bad luck. The worst one, considering the fact that I'm all-around-gadget.
Here's the results I got from reading a lot of threads (not only from this forum and OPPO forums):
OPPO Swype Keyboard has stopped working? Really?
After restarting my un-rooted Find 7 (9076), I cannot type the password on my lock screen. Like any other Android devices, it would always come back to it's system or default applications, I knew that fact. But this time, when I touched the blank space to type my password, nothing came out. No OPPO Keyboard, which happened to be OPPO's default keyboard. No other keyboards. None at all.
So, I cannot do one single thing to my phone except just turn it on and stared at it like a complete idiot.
Then I decided to turn my phone off and turn it on again after a while.
But still, the same thing happened. No keyboards.
That time, I decided to turn off my phone again and pulled out the battery and my external SD card.
After putting the battery back (External SD Card was still outside), and turned it on again, the same thing still happened.
Sliding my fingers up and down, nothing happened. The touchscreen was still there, showing me my date and time even though I was sliding my fingertips up and down.
Not too long after, I felt my phone got warmer and warmer. I tried double-clicking the home button, which I already set to unlock the lock screen, was also useless. The screen was still black and locked. When it got over-heating, automatically I pulled out the battery without even turning off the phone.
That one was my fault. I knew, and well, honestly speaking, this is the first time I'm in this kind of situation. In the past, my Find 7 would just suddenly restarted itself then everything went back to normal, but not this time.
And here's the beginning of my Fastboot Loop.
Fastboot Loop on un-rooted device
After pressing the Power button and the Volume Up button at the same time, it would bring you to the Recovery Mode. When I did that to my Find 7, it brought me to a black backgrounded screen with cute OPPO mascot and some Hanzi (Chinese handwritings). Picture attached.
I tried to wait for 2-3 hours and found nothing happened.
Pulling the batter out and putting the batter back would do the same.
In other words, I am not able to gain access to my Recovery Mode.
Why didn't bring the phone to the service centre?
I thought about this already.
When I tried to connect my phone to my pc, it can detect the phone but cannot access the files because the phone was still locked with the password.
Usually, the service centre requires us to unlock the phone if there's a problem with it, right? In my cases, yes.
I was searching all night to find out the answers.
I found some threads about the Fastboot Loop thing and etc, but they are only for rooted devices.
I'm using:
OPPO Find 7 (9076)
Color OS 2.0.5i Beta
Android KitKat 4.4.2
Device is not rooted, still original.
Still dealing with the same problem until now (the time I post this thread).
Anyone has solved this problem and guide me step by step to finish this?
daiichi said:
Please help. This is a serious matter for me.
Started having this problem at February 14th, 02.10 AM.
Have been looking for the answers in the Oppo Forums too but still got no answers.
Okay, I have a habit, which is moving all of my applications from my internal storage to my external SD card, after I let those applications doing their functions and programs and features and so on for a while. It's not a big deal for me to set up my phone again after I restarted it, and usually it works perfectly. Just restart and I would get to operate my phone again. However, this time, I got a bad luck. The worst one, considering the fact that I'm all-around-gadget.
Here's the results I got from reading a lot of threads (not only from this forum and OPPO forums):
OPPO Swype Keyboard has stopped working? Really?
After restarting my un-rooted Find 7 (9076), I cannot type the password on my lock screen. Like any other Android devices, it would always come back to it's system or default applications, I knew that fact. But this time, when I touched the blank space to type my password, nothing came out. No OPPO Keyboard, which happened to be OPPO's default keyboard. No other keyboards. None at all.
So, I cannot do one single thing to my phone except just turn it on and stared at it like a complete idiot.
Then I decided to turn my phone off and turn it on again after a while.
But still, the same thing happened. No keyboards.
That time, I decided to turn off my phone again and pulled out the battery and my external SD card.
After putting the battery back (External SD Card was still outside), and turned it on again, the same thing still happened.
Sliding my fingers up and down, nothing happened. The touchscreen was still there, showing me my date and time even though I was sliding my fingertips up and down.
Not too long after, I felt my phone got warmer and warmer. I tried double-clicking the home button, which I already set to unlock the lock screen, was also useless. The screen was still black and locked. When it got over-heating, automatically I pulled out the battery without even turning off the phone.
That one was my fault. I knew, and well, honestly speaking, this is the first time I'm in this kind of situation. In the past, my Find 7 would just suddenly restarted itself then everything went back to normal, but not this time.
And here's the beginning of my Fastboot Loop.
Fastboot Loop on un-rooted device
After pressing the Power button and the Volume Up button at the same time, it would bring you to the Recovery Mode. When I did that to my Find 7, it brought me to a black backgrounded screen with cute OPPO mascot and some Hanzi (Chinese handwritings). Picture attached.
I tried to wait for 2-3 hours and found nothing happened.
Pulling the batter out and putting the batter back would do the same.
In other words, I am not able to gain access to my Recovery Mode.
Why didn't bring the phone to the service centre?
I thought about this already.
When I tried to connect my phone to my pc, it can detect the phone but cannot access the files because the phone was still locked with the password.
Usually, the service centre requires us to unlock the phone if there's a problem with it, right? In my cases, yes.
I was searching all night to find out the answers.
I found some threads about the Fastboot Loop thing and etc, but they are only for rooted devices.
I'm using:
OPPO Find 7 (9076)
Color OS 2.0.5i Beta
Android KitKat 4.4.2
Device is not rooted, still original.
Still dealing with the same problem until now (the time I post this thread).
Anyone has solved this problem and guide me step by step to finish this?
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boot into recovery and format the phone, this should fix it. If you want to backup your data, just boot into fastboot, connect phone to pc, run fastboot command from sdk tool, push custom recovery, flash twrp, make nandroid backup, fomat phone along with all the storage and then flash oppo stock rom (you need to download) or any other custom rom with gapps. To restore use nandroid manager, do not restore system files if you are flashing custom rom.
treacherous_hawk said:
boot into recovery and format the phone, this should fix it. If you want to backup your data, just boot into fastboot, connect phone to pc, run fastboot command from sdk tool, push custom recovery, flash twrp, make nandroid backup, fomat phone along with all the storage and then flash oppo stock rom (you need to download) or any other custom rom with gapps. To restore use nandroid manager, do not restore system files if you are flashing custom rom.
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Thank you for your help Sir.
But, my Find 7 already operated normally again since I left it for a few days uncharged and off.
Then I got into Recovery Mode by pressing Power button and Volume Down button (not Volume Up button) while in the middle of my fast-boot loop.
It worked. I could gain access to ColorOS Recovery Mode.
So, I reset my Find 7, then re-installed my applications and everything again.
Thank you for answering!

Suspected hard brick

I think I have hard bricked my HTC One X, I had recently installed the new layout with twrp2811.BIG.img so I could install crDroid rom everything went well I formatted the partitions so it would change to the new layout and followed the threads instructions. I managed to install crDroid and that worked phone and then I loaded it back into recovery so I could transfer back all of my sdcard contents that started to go well and then windows kept popping up with device not responding or disconnected would you like to stop copying or skip file at this stage did not know how much of my files had been moved so I clicked skip file seemed to be ok and then windows crashed and then resarted the windows explorer so the copying was stopped, I went to restart recovery just re establish MTP connection and then recovery froze after i had swiped to reboot waited for a few and it was still frozen so I held power to force it shutdown. now my phone will not power on, led wont turn on to indicate charging ive plugged it into the wall no luck tried computer no luck, but windows detected that I had inserted device but popped up with unknown device and a ballon saying the device had malfuctioned or stopped working. I have ubuntu on my laptop so I booted it into that and ubuntu does not detect it. so I don't know what to do now. Is it completely dead? or is there a way to revive it? Ive tried leaving it plugged in for a few hours still no luck though.
please help!
powerwill said:
I think I have hard bricked my HTC One X, I had recently installed the new layout with twrp2811.BIG.img so I could install crDroid rom everything went well I formatted the partitions so it would change to the new layout and followed the threads instructions. I managed to install crDroid and that worked phone and then I loaded it back into recovery so I could transfer back all of my sdcard contents that started to go well and then windows kept popping up with device not responding or disconnected would you like to stop copying or skip file at this stage did not know how much of my files had been moved so I clicked skip file seemed to be ok and then windows crashed and then resarted the windows explorer so the copying was stopped, I went to restart recovery just re establish MTP connection and then recovery froze after i had swiped to reboot waited for a few and it was still frozen so I held power to force it shutdown. now my phone will not power on, led wont turn on to indicate charging ive plugged it into the wall no luck tried computer no luck, but windows detected that I had inserted device but popped up with unknown device and a ballon saying the device had malfuctioned or stopped working. I have ubuntu on my laptop so I booted it into that and ubuntu does not detect it. so I don't know what to do now. Is it completely dead? or is there a way to revive it? Ive tried leaving it plugged in for a few hours still no luck though.
please help!
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Hey any luck, or new updates?
Yeah ive fixed it now i had to hold volume down + power for around 5mins and then it came back to life.
Nice

Stuck on TWRP Recovery mode (LG G3 d855)

So after accidently wiping everything I had on both SD and Internal memory trying to make a custom rom work, I was stuck with a phone that only has TWRP on it, basically. Now after I've been through this guide TO THE LETTER: http://www.droidviews.com/install-stock-android-marshmallow-lg-g3-d855-using-twrp-recovery/ I can see it installed an OS but I cant seem to get my phone to load it! SO then I tried entering recovery mode and getting back to default, it didn't change anything, so I tried installing Zoe rom (https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/zoe-rom-v1-0-mm-6-0-stock-v30a-d855-t3402087) and It STILL ONLY LOADS TWRP even though the installation seemed to be successful!
So what do I need to do? Just flat out delete TWRP? or what? Pleas advise as I'm desperate. If needs be, redirect me to how to just completely reinstall everything from scratch to 6.0 or 7.0 (preferably). I was on 4.x.x for ages and I just wanted to update, instead destroyed my phone. Sigh.
UPDATE: Another thing I've tried is to flash it with KDZ file from the PC. I can see the phone, I can transfer files to it, but windows DOES NOT recognize in the device manage so when I tried to use the flash tool, after clicking "Start" it pops a new window which gets to 60% and then stops saying the phone is not connected to the pc.
Malkishua said:
So after accidently wiping everything I had on both SD and Internal memory trying to make a custom rom work, I was stuck with a phone that only has TWRP on it, basically. Now after I've been through this guide TO THE LETTER: http://www.droidviews.com/install-stock-android-marshmallow-lg-g3-d855-using-twrp-recovery/ I can see it installed an OS but I cant seem to get my phone to load it! SO then I tried entering recovery mode and getting back to default, it didn't change anything, so I tried installing Zoe rom (https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/development/zoe-rom-v1-0-mm-6-0-stock-v30a-d855-t3402087) and It STILL ONLY LOADS TWRP even though the installation seemed to be successful!
So what do I need to do? Just flat out delete TWRP? or what? Pleas advise as I'm desperate. If needs be, redirect me to how to just completely reinstall everything from scratch to 6.0 or 7.0 (preferably). I was on 4.x.x for ages and I just wanted to update, instead destroyed my phone. Sigh.
UPDATE: Another thing I've tried is to flash it with KDZ file from the PC. I can see the phone, I can transfer files to it, but windows DOES NOT recognize in the device manage so when I tried to use the flash tool, after clicking "Start" it pops a new window which gets to 60% and then stops saying the phone is not connected to the pc.
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I just got over something like this this morning. First, you need to ensure you have the LG Universal drivers installed for your phone. Get them here.
Next, reboot your machine.
After this, I made sure the PC recognized all 3 modes of my phone, TWRP mode (boot to TWRP, connect), Download Mode (boot to download mode with cable) and, at least in my case, the flashing lights mode (shows up as QHUD Bulk or something).
After that, I ran the KDZ restore program successfully.
Good luck and let me know how it goes.

Custom ROM will not boot, can't use TWRP, can't use fastboot, can't use Jodin, ARGH!!

Hey all,
My S4 Mini LTE got a bit water damaged. Was booting up fine for a while, but now is not getting past the splash screen (using Ressurection remix v. 6.0), just keeps splashing on and on, and I can't seem to successfully connect to my Mac to fix it.
TWRP is acting weird: not letting me wipe caches ('unable to mount storage') not showing any internal storage (0mb), only showing SD card at 15mb, and some buttons like reboot option are just freezing. It seems to be able to format (with some errors), but then acts the same way after.
On my Mac Fastboot is not showing any devices.
Similarly, I can't get OS X to recognize the phone with android file transfer.
The only thing that seems to recognize it is connected is Jodin, but it gives an error when trying to obtain my PIT!
edit: Heimdall ALMOST seemed to let me flash the kernel and recovery, but then gave some error right at the end.
Might be new motherboard time?!?!
Please help!
Motherboard change is easy
Yeah just replaced it... now power seems to turn off randomly in my pocket and mouthpiece doesnt work... eh probably just buy new phone

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