[Completed] Deleted all my .odex files in system root folder. No Boot, No recovery. - XDA Assist

I've already posted this in another part of the forum, but I really need to figure out whether this is a fixable issue or not so i know whether or not to get a new phone... any help would be much appreciated!
It started with me half-assed reading the below post, and then horribly executing what i thought i had read...
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--Quote:
--Originally Posted by baha76_s
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--Lucky patcher app is a cracking app that is not welcomed here and against the --roles of xda forum.
--But if you went this app to get rid of the odex files, there is another simple --method by using any file manager (like root manager) then go to data\app or --system\app and search for the "xxx.odex" of your app that had a problem then --delete it (it's safe to delete it) then reboot.
--This is the same method that lucky patcher did it to get rid of the odex file.
--Thanks
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--Sent from my HTC One X+ using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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So (and i know, i messed up) I Deleted all of .odex files with fx root explorer in the main system root folder(stupid!)… phone now starts to boot and gets stuck on android screen and stays there.
So far no recovery options will come up (have tried all start-up button combinations)
And all attempts to connect via usb have failed.
I do have proper drivers installed (installed from lg website)
And I have tried doing a hard reset (phone resets, android recovery robot image with open access panel on chest flashes briefly, then the phone resets again, back to square 1. does not continue to loop.)
I realize i did not follow your directions precisely, and would like to know if you can help me restore my phone, or at least tell me if i have completely ruined it?
It's an LG G Stylo from cricket.
It is rooted (via kingroot)
as mentioned, last known activity before loss of file system access was me deleting ALL .odex files found in a search of system root folder using fx root explorer.
thanks in advance for any reply you or anyone else might have

bender711 said:
I've already posted this in another part of the forum, but I really need to figure out whether this is a fixable issue or not so i know whether or not to get a new phone... any help would be much appreciated!
It started with me half-assed reading the below post, and then horribly executing what i thought i had read...
-------
--Quote:
--Originally Posted by baha76_s
--
--Lucky patcher app is a cracking app that is not welcomed here and against the --roles of xda forum.
--But if you went this app to get rid of the odex files, there is another simple --method by using any file manager (like root manager) then go to data\app or --system\app and search for the "xxx.odex" of your app that had a problem then --delete it (it's safe to delete it) then reboot.
--This is the same method that lucky patcher did it to get rid of the odex file.
--Thanks
--
--Sent from my HTC One X+ using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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So (and i know, i messed up) I Deleted all of .odex files with fx root explorer in the main system root folder(stupid!)… phone now starts to boot and gets stuck on android screen and stays there.
So far no recovery options will come up (have tried all start-up button combinations)
And all attempts to connect via usb have failed.
I do have proper drivers installed (installed from lg website)
And I have tried doing a hard reset (phone resets, android recovery robot image with open access panel on chest flashes briefly, then the phone resets again, back to square 1. does not continue to loop.)
I realize i did not follow your directions precisely, and would like to know if you can help me restore my phone, or at least tell me if i have completely ruined it?
It's an LG G Stylo from cricket.
It is rooted (via kingroot)
as mentioned, last known activity before loss of file system access was me deleting ALL .odex files found in a search of system root folder using fx root explorer.
thanks in advance for any reply you or anyone else might have
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Hello,
Thanks for using XDA Assist.
There's no dedicated forum for your device here in XDA.Try posting your query in Android Q&A,Help and Troubleshooting or in one of the noob friendly Q&A thread here->[Ask Any Question][Newbie Friendly] .Experts there may be able to help you!
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