Sensors problem, dlpkgfile update doesn't work, TWRP critical error, help me! - AT&T LG G2

Hi, I bought a lg g2 D800 32gb on ebay about a year ago. I have some problem and no possible warranty.
One day, without, any physical damage, all the sensor (accelerate, gyro, brightness/proximity, etc... except camera and microphone) stopped working. Because I have no warranty, that everything stopped working at the same time for no reason, there is a chance is a software/firmware problem. Factory reset didn't worked
When I bought the phone, it was on android 4.x.x, so I root it and did a fota update according to this tutorial to update to 5.0.2 (d80030f).
Now I'm looking for a way to clean install the update d80030G, but doing it by really erasing everything thing possible, the cleanest installation possible. Maybe it's not possible to do it directly, I could clean install is to d80020(something) and then update to 30F and then 30G.
I was trying to install TWRP, I did it via an app (TWRP Manager) (my phone is rooted of course) and when I try to boot on it, it showing a critical error. I try to install it manually, I had some permission issue, but still critical error at the end.
I tried doing an dlpkgfile update to 30G, but when launching the update via adb, the phone go black for 1 or 2 seconds, and then comeback untouched. I tried reinstalling 30F, same problem.
I dont have a at&t sim card nor access to one, so no update via the legit way.
Basicly, I'm running out of idea and nothing is working. I just want the cleanest update to any version, i can always update it later via with dlpkgfile files
I need you!

must read this thread before to do anything else with your phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/general/warning-to-people-bought-phones-ebay-t2991195

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[Q] KitKat Update Issues

The OTA update showed up this morning. I chose to delay it because I was going to need my phone. Went to update it later and it just would not download. Did a factory reset and now when I go to system updates it says "checking for available update." for about a minute then says "check for update is not available at this time. Try again later." What am I missing here?
dwcosby said:
The OTA update showed up this morning. I chose to delay it because I was going to need my phone. Went to update it later and it just would not download. Did a factory reset and now when I go to system updates it says "checking for available update." for about a minute then says "check for update is not available at this time. Try again later." What am I missing here?
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there have been quite a few people with this same issue. i havent seen any direct fix.
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dwcosby said:
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Did you download it and then said to apply it later? If so, are you rooted? If so, hook up your phone to your PC and adb shell into it. Type "su" and hit enter to go into superuser mode.
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In the mean time, we've told our son not to take the update until
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My wife & son both have the HD. My wife checked for the update this morning, said it was ready and proceeded to download. Update did as it was supposed to and when it was done, she had KitKat and that's when things went a bit wonky.
If she has Bluetooth turned on, WiFi connection drops after a few minutes. She googled possible workarounds and none really worked. As long as she is not using BT, WiFi stays up
Has anyone else seen this behavior? She refuses to let me root it and install a custom ROM as I have done on my Samsung GS4 from VZW.
In the mean time, we've told our son not to take the update until
we know more about a possible fix.
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Fix was just posted recently. do a factory reset. It sucks, but its the only option.
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Conclusion, KitKat is not ready for prime time yet. WIFI bug needs to be worked out before I will upgrade again.
egutwillig said:
Android V 4.1.2 worked flawlessly since Nov 1023 upgrade. Decided to upgrade to KitKat via OTH. Had WIFI connection issues right away ( inability to obtain IP or lost connection, etc.) This happened with Bluetooth ON or OFF, no difference. The Signal strength was much lower than when on the previous android version and subsequent indicated connection speed was at least 1/2 of what I was getting previously.
Worked with Verizon and Motorola tech support personnel and did multiple factory resets with no improvement.
Since I wanted a factory solution and had insurance on the phone, I ordered a replacement phone. Thankfully, the new phone had 4.1.2 and worked perfectly. WIFI issues are gone.
Conclusion, KitKat is not ready for prime time yet. WIFI bug needs to be worked out before I will upgrade again.
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[Completed] HTC One M9 Major Issue

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Moley1985 said:
Hello. This looks like the place I can get the best help.
Got a Xiaomi Mi5 last week - cheap and very cheerful. Having read online about possible fake roms and bloatware I thought the safest option would be to load the official stable rom to be safe.
Attempt 1
Following the MIUI guidance I downloaded the ROM, copied it to my phone in Windows explorer and then used the MIUI updater tool within the phone to load the new ROM.
http://en.miui.com/a-232.html
Everything went swimmingly for a couple of hours, but then the phone began crashing.
Attempt 2
By this stage I realised the above method was no longer available to me. So I got unlocking privalidges, unlocked my phone. Then, using MiFlash I flashed the latest ROM to the phone. Now the crashing problems happen within about a minute. It actually froze the screen first time round so I did it again.
Added fun issue - left my phone on overnight to charge. And it had stopped charging at 58%.
Attempt 3
Downloaded the EU MIUI Rom. Accessed TWRP in my phone and tried to use it to wipe and install. Not sure the wipes were fully effective - got a lot of red writing. And when I went to install the new ROM the internal storage was 0MB.
Had a look at guidance, and I forget what I did, but was finally able to see the zip file on my phone through TWRP. I got the "7" error. Have read how to fix this but seems too risky considering whats gone before.
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I would just like any ROM on my phone which works. Don't really care which, I have followed each guide religiously. It may well just be a faulty phone but I don't want to send it back to China without ruling out the problem being me screwing with the software. Especially as I assume i've technically voided warranty... (I can reload Global Developer and relock it though so have hidden it pretty well. Only difference I can tell is that I now get a menu in recovery mode when before I got instruction to go to PCsuite).
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Xiaomi phones are encrypted by default so you need to wipe your phone in fastboot to access your storage again and you also need to flash latest su zip to disable dm verity. That should clear you internal memory issues and allow you to flash a zip through twrp
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