[Completed] [Q] need help lg g2 d800 stock android L 5.0.2 - XDA Assist

im trying to flash a recovery but i think i screwed my bootloader, up i used an app (flashify) to try to install twrp on my lg g2 d800 running android L 5.0.2 software version d80030f but now i cant even get to the stock recovery it automatically goes into fastboot mode and before that it was saying something about a critical error when i tried going into recovery. the phone still boots up normally and works so should i just give up on trying to install a custom recovery and count my losses now before i mess it up for good. i wont try anything else unless i get some logical advice from someone who knows about this problem.

Use AutoRec

I have tried that already it says i can now flash twrp but when i tried to reboot into recovery it was still stock android recovery

jesse640 said:
im trying to flash a recovery but i think i screwed my bootloader, up i used an app (flashify) to try to install twrp on my lg g2 d800 running android L 5.0.2 software version d80030f but now i cant even get to the stock recovery it automatically goes into fastboot mode and before that it was saying something about a critical error when i tried going into recovery. the phone still boots up normally and works so should i just give up on trying to install a custom recovery and count my losses now before i mess it up for good. i wont try anything else unless i get some logical advice from someone who knows about this problem.
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[SOLVED] Moto G 4.4.3 Update Puts Phone in Boot Loop?

I have a Moto G X1032 rooted with TWRP installed. I've been using the stock firmware for 4.4.2 without any issues for a while, but after June 6th's OTA update to 4.4.3, my phone has gotten stuck in a boot loop. It turns on and runs Android as usual, without any issues, for less than a minute and then shuts down. It then continues to boot back up and continue the process. The only way to stop the loop is to boot into the bootloader from TWRP and power off the phone from there. Luckily I have a backup to that reverts me back to 4.4.2, which successfully stops the loop. But after several attempts to update to 4.4.3, it has become quite clear that this boot loop is inevitable unless I stick with 4.4.2. I read an article that seems to address some conflict with rooted phones and 4.4.3, but I'm not quite sure what the conflict is. Can anyone explain to me why this boot loop is most likely happening, what I could do to fix it, or if it is even possible to have a rooted X1032 with 4.4.3 installed? Any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Are you saying you tried to install the OTA with TWRP installed and not the stock recovery?
Just go into recovery clear all cache,kavik cache that should do
NerdNoob1210 said:
I have a Moto G X1032 rooted with TWRP installed. I've been using the stock firmware for 4.4.2 without any issues for a while, but after June 6th's OTA update to 4.4.3, my phone has gotten stuck in a boot loop. It turns on and runs Android as usual, without any issues, for less than a minute and then shuts down. It then continues to boot back up and continue the process. The only way to stop the loop is to boot into the bootloader from TWRP and power off the phone from there. Luckily I have a backup to that reverts me back to 4.4.2, which successfully stops the loop. But after several attempts to update to 4.4.3, it has become quite clear that this boot loop is inevitable unless I stick with 4.4.2. I read an article that seems to address some conflict with rooted phones and 4.4.3, but I'm not quite sure what the conflict is. Can anyone explain to me why this boot loop is most likely happening, what I could do to fix it, or if it is even possible to have a rooted X1032 with 4.4.3 installed? Any help whatsoever would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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The bootloop is caused by the recovery. It can't update 4.4.3 and keeps trying. Start the update again and let the OTA file download, then copy it out of /cache and into the sdcard. If it's not in cache it won't bootloop. I suggest flashing PhilZ recovery and updating with that instead. Flash the file in the sdcard and post whatever errors are listed...
secretkloud said:
The bootloop is caused by the recovery. It can't update 4.4.3 and keeps trying. Start the update again and let the OTA file download, then copy it out of /cache and into the sdcard. If it's not in cache it won't bootloop. I suggest flashing PhilZ recovery and updating with that instead. Flash the file in the sdcard and post whatever errors are listed...
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Thank you. I will try that. Before I do though, do you know of any places I could find 4.4.3 online, so I could just download it from my PC and flash it over via sideload? I usually prefer to flash things that way, rather than straight from the phone.
bozzykid said:
Are you saying you tried to install the OTA with TWRP installed and not the stock recovery?
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Yes. This is my first time doing so, excuse my lack of knowledge on the subject. In retrospect, I suppose I should have known there must be a different method with which I install it. Secretkloud gave me a good suggestion though. Is there a reason in particular as to why I can't do OTA updates with custom recovery installed?
secretkloud said:
The bootloop is caused by the recovery. It can't update 4.4.3 and keeps trying. Start the update again and let the OTA file download, then copy it out of /cache and into the sdcard. If it's not in cache it won't bootloop. I suggest flashing PhilZ recovery and updating with that instead. Flash the file in the sdcard and post whatever errors are listed...
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I just downloaded the zip from my phone and flashed it from Phillz recovery. It worked very well and the update was successful. Thanks for pointing me to Phillz recovery by the way. It's the only functional recovery image that allows me to mount the sdcard.
NerdNoob1210 said:
Thank you. I will try that. Before I do though, do you know of any places I could find 4.4.3 online, so I could just download it from my PC and flash it over via sideload? I usually prefer to flash things that way, rather than straight from the phone.
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Copy the one you have in your phone onto your PC. Smallest chance of error if you do it that way...
it's not easy getting out of the loop.
I did a factory reload of a rooted phone with CWM.
Now for the CWM issue the Moto G loaded OK and then said there was an update for android to fix some bugs. This was 4.4.3. I loaded it and it gets half way and it then says
"Signature verification fail"
at the bottom of the screen and
" Install Untrusted Package"
The options are yes, no or go back
at the top....
whichever one I try it then tries to boot shows the Android / Motorola screen and starts up gets a txt message for 2-3 seconds... it then goes back to Android CWM recovery with the same options as above and repeats the process. again and again and again. No function keys will stop this cycle which just repeats again. This continues until the battery dies.
any ideas ? how can I override this action in CWM v6.0.4.6 and force it to do a factory reload ? any help or advice much appreciated.
If you can still power your phone, can you still access the boot loader? If so, I would suggest using adb from a computer to flash Phillz recovery. CWM always gave me a lot of random errors when flashing items. You could use PhillZ to flash the stock ROM for 4.4.2. After that, just follow the same process I did. Download the update zip via the OTA download when it prompts you. Once it's finished, DON'T boot back into Android. Boot into Phillz recovery from the boot loader, move the zip out of the cache and onto sdcard or your computer, and then flash it either straight from the phone or by sideloading it from your computer. Then you'll have a working version of vanilla 4.4.3, and you can flash over a custom ROM in the future if you so choose.
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NerdNoob1210 said:
If you can still power your phone, can you still access the boot loader? If so, I would suggest using adb from a computer to flash Phillz recovery. CWM always gave me a lot of random errors when flashing items. You could use PhillZ to flash the stock ROM for 4.4.2. After that, just follow the same process I did. Download the update zip via the OTA download when it prompts you. Once it's finished, DON'T boot back into Android. Boot into Phillz recovery from the boot loader, move the zip out of the cache and onto sdcard or your computer, and then flash it either straight from the phone or by sideloading it from your computer. Then you'll have a working version of vanilla 4.4.3, and you can flash over a custom ROM in the future if you so choose.
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unfortunately I can't get into bootloader. I can connect usb and it makes no difference. therefore adb commands dont work. it just goes straight into screen described with those three options. I'm hoping that there is an override action in CWM which isn't power and volume down which do nothing.
thanks for the suggestion tho. it was a good idea.
Hm... Without access to the boot loader, I'm not sure there's much of anything you can do anymore... You've completely lost the ability to communicate any sort of commands to your phone save for the 3 options that menu provides. I assume that what CWM is trying to do is install the zip from your cache and is failing to do so. The only viable option would be to flash a new recovery image and install the zip manually, but that's impossible for you given your current circumstances. I would give up looking for an override command for CWM, your best hope is to find an alternative means with which you can access your boot loader. I suggest you start a thread dedicated to your issue and see if a more experienced user can provide you with the information you need. Sorry, I hope you get the help you need. :/
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Thanks for trying to help. I have followed your advice and opened a thread
NerdNoob1210 said:
Hm... Without access to the boot loader, I'm not sure there's much of anything you can do anymore... You've completely lost the ability to communicate any sort of commands to your phone save for the 3 options that menu provides. I assume that what CWM is trying to do is install the zip from your cache and is failing to do so. The only viable option would be to flash a new recovery image and install the zip manually, but that's impossible for you given your current circumstances. I would give up looking for an override command for CWM, your best hope is to find an alternative means with which you can access your boot loader. I suggest you start a thread dedicated to your issue and see if a more experienced user can provide you with the information you need. Sorry, I hope you get the help you need. :/
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How can I flash back to stock on lollipop

Hello,
How would I flash back to a kdz stock on lollipop using LG Flash tool.. ? I flashed a stock lollipop (D80130a) and it wiped my twrp recovery and every-time i try to root it wont work, hence i cannot get a recovery installed even if i try fastboot commands.. basically im screwed, ive tried every method to get back my twrp recovery and to get this thing rooted and nada.
anyone recommend anything

[Q] Need help with AT&T LG G2 AutoRec (Lollipop)

Hello, I am using an AT&T LG G2 (D800 of course) and after Rooting I'd like to install CM. I've installed custom ROMs before and usually have no trouble with them, but I can't seem to install TWRP on my phone.
I've installed AutoRec for my model from the playstore to install TWRP but it doesn't seem to work. According to the tutorial I just have to reboot after the process and then boot into recovery, however when I do so from an app I do not have a recovery installed, and when I try to do it via hardware booting it just goes to the factory reset screen. I understand that booting into recovery this way will always show this screen and that I'm supposed to just confirm everything, then it should boot into TWRP. However doing so simply resets my phone.
Anyone have this problem or some more specific steps in order to help me?
ItsGflow said:
Hello, I am using an AT&T LG G2 (D800 of course) and after Rooting I'd like to install CM. I've installed custom ROMs before and usually have no trouble with them, but I can't seem to install TWRP on my phone.
I've installed AutoRec for my model from the playstore to install TWRP but it doesn't seem to work. According to the tutorial I just have to reboot after the process and then boot into recovery, however when I do so from an app I do not have a recovery installed, and when I try to do it via hardware booting it just goes to the factory reset screen. I understand that booting into recovery this way will always show this screen and that I'm supposed to just confirm everything, then it should boot into TWRP. However doing so simply resets my phone.
Anyone have this problem or some more specific steps in order to help me?
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Take my advise. Do not install CM12. The speaker volume is too low and the shipped camera is the worst camera ever. I went to CM12 nightlies and reverted back to Stock G2 firmware. Plus, paid app Cygic GPS didnt work and few other crashes here and there. But anyways, if you still want to root then use LG One Click Root http://www.andromods.com/news-root/lg-g3-g-flex-2-g2-lollipop-one-click.html

[Completed] I wiped my data using twrp and then accidental flashed cyanogenmod recovery

When I download CM I also downloaded their recovery thinking I needed it, when I booted into twrp I wiped my data and then went to install and I didn't realize I flashed the recovery until I booted back up. Their is no OS on my phone and I'm stuck in CM recovery and I don't know how to fix my phone. LG flashtoo doesn't work, when I try to flash the stock rom it just says Failed PreviousLoad(). So if anyone knows how to fix my phone or lg flashtool please help, thanks.
isaiahramos said:
When I download CM I also downloaded their recovery thinking I needed it, when I booted into twrp I wiped my data and then went to install and I didn't realize I flashed the recovery until I booted back up. Their is no OS on my phone and I'm stuck in CM recovery and I don't know how to fix my phone. LG flashtoo doesn't work, when I try to flash the stock rom it just says Failed PreviousLoad(). So if anyone knows how to fix my phone or lg flashtool please help, thanks.
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Hello,
Can you tell us the make and model of your device?
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[Completed] Lg g3 700 fastboot mode started when going to recovery

Hello I hope someone could help me.
I have an lg g3 D855 international version, with kit kat 4.4.2 and its the 10e version.
I've root my device in order to install new custom rooms. At first I wanted to go to android marshmallow official and wanted to do the flashing with lg flash tool, but in every computer I have, it does not working, its either stuck in 2% and then it fails, or 4% and then it fails, and I tried to erase an install the new drivers and the old ones in the computer... But I couldn't get it to work. So I decided to root my device, and install twrp recovery, so I did. First I try to install the latest version of twrp, this I did it directly from the phone via TWRP manager. It was supose to work... But when I finish installing and went to recovery.. It went to a black screen saying "[700] fastboot mode started" or sometimes "[760] fastboot mode started" to my surprise the phone is not softbrick. I removed the battery and then reboot the phone and it works... But everytime I go to recovery or tried to install a new bump recovery... Because i thought that was the problem is still the same. I tried to install a new recovery with ADB but when I put the file path in order to install it... It said it couldn't find the recovery img in the path... But it was there... And I tried, but couldn't get it to work. I have some experience with custom roms on samsung galaxy s3, but change my phone, and this lg g3 is really making me crazy.
Thank you very much in advanced.
danyjjg said:
Hello I hope someone could help me.
I have an lg g3 D855 international version, with kit kat 4.4.2 and its the 10e version.
I've root my device in order to install new custom rooms. At first I wanted to go to android marshmallow official and wanted to do the flashing with lg flash tool, but in every computer I have, it does not working, its either stuck in 2% and then it fails, or 4% and then it fails, and I tried to erase an install the new drivers and the old ones in the computer... But I couldn't get it to work. So I decided to root my device, and install twrp recovery, so I did. First I try to install the latest version of twrp, this I did it directly from the phone via TWRP manager. It was supose to work... But when I finish installing and went to recovery.. It went to a black screen saying "[700] fastboot mode started" or sometimes "[760] fastboot mode started" to my surprise the phone is not softbrick. I removed the battery and then reboot the phone and it works... But everytime I go to recovery or tried to install a new bump recovery... Because i thought that was the problem is still the same. I tried to install a new recovery with ADB but when I put the file path in order to install it... It said it couldn't find the recovery img in the path... But it was there... And I tried, but couldn't get it to work. I have some experience with custom roms on samsung galaxy s3, but change my phone, and this lg g3 is really making me crazy.
Thank you very much in advanced.
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