So I wanted to download Netflix and realized I can't. I googled and I found out that devices that you can't install several apps on devices that have been rooted. y device doesn't have root anymore, but I, of course, still can't install Netflix because my device can't be trusted. What kind of dumb shi* is that?
Is there a way to bypass that?
ImBadAtThis said:
So I wanted to download Netflix and realized I can't. I googled and I found out that devices that you can't install several apps on devices that have been rooted. y device doesn't have root anymore, but I, of course, still can't install Netflix because my device can't be trusted. What kind of dumb shi* is that?
Is there a way to bypass that?
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When you say it isn't rooted anymore, when you removed root, did you unroot correctly by opening SuperSU settings and choosing "cleanup for unroot and uninstall" or did you just uninstall SuperSU? If you just uninstalled SuperSU, it doesn't work that way, uninstalling the app only removes the app and leaves the su binaries. It's the su binaries that those apps are looking for and keeping you from installing.
Or did you unroot by flashing full stock firmware back on the device? This should have removed root completely.
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ImBadAtThis said:
So I wanted to download Netflix and realized I can't. I googled and I found out that devices that you can't install several apps on devices that have been rooted. y device doesn't have root anymore, but I, of course, still can't install Netflix because my device can't be trusted. What kind of dumb shi* is that?
Is there a way to bypass that?
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Just download the apk from a third party source (like apkmirror) and sideload it.
Droidriven said:
When you say it isn't rooted anymore, when you removed root, did you unroot correctly by opening SuperSU settings and choosing "cleanup for unroot and uninstall" or did you just uninstall SuperSU? If you just uninstalled SuperSU, it doesn't work that way, uninstalling the app only removes the app and leaves the su binaries. It's the su binaries that those apps are looking for and keeping you from installing.
Or did you unroot by flashing full stock firmware back on the device? This should have removed root completely.
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No, I don't know what exactly happened, and I updated my firmware. Root is gone, but everything still thinks that I do have root...
ImBadAtThis said:
No, I don't know what exactly happened, and I updated my firmware. Root is gone, but everything still thinks that I do have root...
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When you updated, did you use a PC and flashing software to update, or did you update via OTA? If you did an OTA update, we're you rooted at the time you started the OTA update?.
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Droidriven said:
When you updated, did you use a PC and flashing software to update, or did you update via OTA? If you did an OTA update, we're you rooted at the time you started the OTA update?.
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It was an OTA update, my device was rooted. Doesn't matter anymore, because I've got a virus (many of my files are encrypted and many apps are crashing upon opening.) and will have to delete everything from my phone.
ImBadAtThis said:
It was an OTA update, my device was rooted. Doesn't matter anymore, because I've got a virus (many of my files are encrypted and many apps are crashing upon opening.) and will have to delete everything from my phone.
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You'll have to reflash your full stock firmware via PC.
For future reference, in general, rooted devices and OTA updates don't get along very well.
It's best to have an unmodified system and stock recovery before taking an OTA update and then re-rooting after the update. Basically you need to be on full stock with no root before doing stock OTA update.
Updating via flashing with PC is the safest way to stock update a rooted device.
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Do I? Can't I just erase everything?
Droidriven said:
You'll have to reflash your full stock firmware via PC.
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Ok thanks, but the virus will get removed by erasing everything, right?
ImBadAtThis said:
Ok thanks, but the virus will get removed by erasing everything, right?
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When you flash the stock firmware it will format each partition before it flashes, there should be nothing left behind from before.
Factory resetting in recovery might wipe everything but if your virus got in the system partition then factory reset will not remove it because factory reset does not touch system partition, it only wipes user (/data) partition and user data.
If it got to system you'll need root to delete it or you can reflash stock firnware.
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Hi guys, as I cant stand the ads I'm thinking of rooting the device but I wonder if I can have OTA updates after this and if yes, do I have to re-root the phone after the updates?
thxxx
epivitor said:
Hi guys, as I cant stand the ads I'm thinking of rooting the device but I wonder if I can have OTA updates after this and if yes, do I have to re-root the phone after the updates?
thxxx
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If you have non gpe device then yes root will deny ota.
No my device isnt the gpe.
How can I update my phone then ?
epivitor said:
No my device isnt the gpe.
How can I update my phone then ?
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flash stock rom
update via OTA
again root..
solved...
reversegear said:
flash stock rom
update via OTA
again root..
solved...
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There is no other easier way to do this?
I had in mind something like download the update to the pc and apply it to the phone with usb connection. Isnt that possible. Could this method I thought brick the phone?
epivitor said:
There is no other easier way to do this?
I had in mind something like download the update to the pc and apply it to the phone with usb connection. Isnt that possible. Could this method I thought brick the phone?
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afaik OTAs cannot be installed via PC
name itself says Over The Air
reversegear said:
afaik OTAs cannot be installed via PC
name itself says Over The Air
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I wanted to say if I get the OTA update from another source not over the air of course, could I flash it without porblem through usb cable?
epivitor said:
I wanted to say if I get the OTA update from another source not over the air of course, could I flash it without porblem through usb cable?
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no you cannot flash OTAs via PC
S0bes said:
If you have non gpe device then yes root will deny ota.
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Really? My XT1032 is rooted since i bought it and I was still able to apply the February OTA. Didn't wait for it to reach my phone though - I've downloaded it here on XDA, then checked for updates.
epivitor said:
There is no other easier way to do this?
I had in mind something like download the update to the pc and apply it to the phone with usb connection. Isnt that possible. Could this method I thought brick the phone?
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you can install CWM.
Then make a full backup. You can move it on your pc or let it take space on your phone.
After that you can apply any patches via CWM or install root or whatsoever
When your phone will show the next update you should:
1) Boot into CWM and recover your backup. BUT! You should recover only part of it. The system part.
backup and restore -> advanced restore from /sdcard -> choose your backup -> restore system
2) wait till it complete.
Now you can delete your backup.
Reboot your phone (reboot system now)
After that you will see 2 messages and if you wanna be able to apply ota you have to make the right choises
Q: ROM may flash stock recovery on boot. Fix?
A: NO
Q: Root access is missing. Root device?
A:NO
After all that steps you'll get:
1) clear system part (which means no root, modified files etc)
2) default recovery
I've read "mixed" opinions about this; some say rooted devices lose updates and some say otherwise. I've also heard that if you flash ROM A on top of ROM B that's your original ROM, and you get signature errors you no more receive OTA updates. By the way, I was able to receive OTA updates on my Asia Retail XT1033 that was flashed to Retail UK XT1032. It would be cool if some senior member here shed some light on this subject.
knizmi said:
Really? My XT1032 is rooted since i bought it and I was still able to apply the February OTA. Didn't wait for it to reach my phone though - I've downloaded it here on XDA, then checked for updates.
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yes, it can be so. I heard about the same situation from few people. But other still can not apply ota with root
S0bes said:
yes, it can be so. I heard about the same situation from few people. But other still can not apply ota with root
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I think that people who have reported that they can't apply the OTA update had messed their /system partition in other ways than just rooting.
I've studied the update package and all it does is that it first checks if the files (and only those files) that are going to be updated are untampered with and if everything is allright, they are patched.
To sum it up - you can have extra files on your /system folder (like the su binary), but all of the updated files must be stock. The updater really doesn't care if su, xposed or other mods are present.
knizmi said:
I think that people who have reported that they can't apply the OTA update had messed their /system partition in other ways than just rooting.
I've studied the update package and all it does is that it first checks if the files (and only those files) that are going to be updated are untampered with and if everything is allright, they are patched.
To sum it up - you can have extra files on your /system folder (like the su binary), but all of the updated files must be stock. The updater really doesn't care if su, xposed or other mods are present.
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Is there a problem if some of the apps are disabled ? (not with titanium backup but through settings->apps->select the app ->disable)
epivitor said:
Is there a problem if some of the apps are disabled ? (not with titanium backup but through settings->apps->select the app ->disable)
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No, disabled apps are still where they are supposed to be. The OTA updater checks if the file is there (it is), if the fingerprint matches (it does) and then it patches the app even when it's disabled.
Hi, i have a Nexus 5 (as you may have guessed) and was sent the L OTA update last night. After downloadong, i thought I'd check online to see if there was any issues with the update and the L OTA update. I only found one blog/post anywhere that answered my question and it said that it would fail, so I didn't install it.
I have just used the 'full unroot' in SuperSU, and it appears to have worked (root checker says 'Sorry, this device does not have proper root access') but I dont know if this is enough to return my device to stock in a big enough degree to allow the OTA update to work (I have no custom ROM or Recovery, just a stock image which i rooted) So I'd basically like some advice And hopefully solve my problem without much issue...
Should be OK. Root itself doesn't cause the fail. Just modified system files. Root gives new system files, not modified existing ones.
rootSU said:
Should be OK. Root itself doesn't cause the fail. Just modified system files. Root gives new system files, not modified existing ones.
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So if i had installed a custom ROM/ recovery, would that mess with the OTA update?
If so, then that is a relief, as I thought I would have to flash a stock image and relock the bootloader
SamuelGTeague said:
So if i had installed a custom ROM/ recovery, would that mess with the OTA update?
If so, then that is a relief, as I thought I would have to flash a stock image and relock the bootloader
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Custom ROM or Recovery cannot accept OTA. if any existing apk or file is missing or different, you also cannot accept an OTA as the OTA checks the "fingerprint" of those files. Adding new files aren't an issue as the OTA doesn't know about them so cannot check the fingerprint.
rootSU said:
Custom ROM or Recovery cannot accept OTA. if any existing apk or file is missing or different, you also cannot accept an OTA as the OTA checks the "fingerprint" of those files. Adding new files aren't an issue as the OTA doesn't know about them so cannot check the fingerprint.
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So as I understand it, with my current set up, the OTA should run and complete. (Sorry if it sounds stupid and repetative, i just cant afford to brick my phone)
SamuelGTeague said:
So as I understand it, with my current set up, the OTA should run and complete. (Sorry if it sounds stupid and repetative, i just cant afford to brick my phone)
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It wont brick for modified system files. It will just fail verification. if it's going to brick, it wont be for this reason.
rootSU said:
It wont brick for modified system files. It will just fail verification. if it's going to brick, it wont be for this reason.
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Thanks for all your help, its all installed and is running perfectly!
Hey everyone, I am thinking of Rooting my Oneplus one and installing Adaway. I know that I wont lose OTA updates by Rooting, but will I get the OTA updates if I install Adaway? (Because Adaway changes system files)
I am at Stock ROM/ Stock Kernel
As far as I know, AdAway will not interfere with OTA's, and there is no reason it should--OTA's are not ads and OTA's do not discriminate against phones with AdAway installed.
Maybe you haven't been reading the news, but there's never gonna be any updates for this phone anyway, so don't worry about it. Just kidding.
At worst, you can always remove it.
pbergonzi said:
As far as I know, AdAway will not interfere with OTA's, and there is no reason it should--OTA's are not ads and OTA's do not discriminate against phones with AdAway installed.
Maybe you haven't been reading the news, but there's never gonna be any updates for this phone anyway, so don't worry about it. Just kidding.
At worst, you can always remove it.
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I don't think you're understanding the reasoning behind the question. It doesn't matter that OTA's aren't ads. OTA's do discriminate against phones with modified system files, and seeing as Adaway changes system files there's good reason to worry that it will interfere with the OTA updates.
Redicus said:
Hey everyone, I am thinking of Rooting my Oneplus one and installing Adaway. I know that I wont lose OTA updates by Rooting, but will I get the OTA updates if I install Adaway? (Because Adaway changes system files)
I am at Stock ROM/ Stock Kernel
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I use Adaway, I disable it before I take an update, just to be safe. So I can't tell you whether or not it actually interferes because I never let it get to that point.
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Thanks for clarification and solution.
when you have root and unlock bootloader, and custom recovery, you will not get OTA
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havlaz said:
when you have root and unlock bootloader, and custom recovery, you will not get OTA
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Unlocked bootloader and custom recovery is no problem
Root might be a problem, supersu let's you unroot the phone
I personally just flash or restore stock system
havlaz said:
when you have root and unlock bootloader, and custom recovery, you will not get OTA
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That's completely incorrect. Having an unlocked bootloader, root, and custom recovery have absolutely no effect on OTA updates. You can even flash an OTA with TWRP recovery.
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Why would it be doing this? I already removed root via the SuperSU app permanently. What could be causing the error?
Bebout said:
Why would it be doing this? I already removed root via the SuperSU app permanently. What could be causing the error?
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You might have a system app removed or missing
Or maybe you have done something with the build prop as well if thats messed with that will also throw an error out.
If you read closely it should tell you what the error is
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You might have a system app removed or missing
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I really hope not. How do I go about finding out if I'm missing a system app? I've already done a factory reset along with unrooting via SuperSU's app.
Bebout said:
I really hope not. How do I go about finding out if I'm missing a system app? I've already done a factory reset along with unrooting via SuperSU's app.
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It should tell you the error after you try flashing the ota you may have to use the .kdz method
xxbabiboi228xx said:
It should tell you the error after you try flashing the ota you may have to use the .kdz method
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I don't have TWRP installed, either. I've got stock recovery and stock everything. I was going to remove root so I could update and then re-root for v10j and then install the new version of TWRP.
Bebout said:
I don't have TWRP installed, either. I've got stock recovery and stock everything. I was going to remove root so I could update and then re-root for v10j and then install the new version of TWRP.[/QUOTE
Your telling me you removed root ? But you never had twrp as your recovery ?
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Bebout said:
I don't have TWRP installed, either. I've got stock recovery and stock everything. I was going to remove root so I could update and then re-root for v10j and then install the new version of TWRP.
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Your telling me you removed root ? But you never had twrp as your recovery ?
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I fixed it. I rooted the device and flashed the v10i recovery image for TWRP that I found and I'm now going to update to v10j via the kdz, as you suggested. Thank you.
Bebout said:
I fixed it. I rooted the device and flashed the v10i recovery image for TWRP that I found and I'm now going to update to v10j via the kdz, as you suggested. Thank you.
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No problem glad i could assist u in your problem
Why not get TWRP again and flash @GameTheory's v10j pre-rooted stock rom, it's not like you're going to see anything special with that update it's the last one before MM:
http://androidcreations.weebly.com/flashable-update-zip.html
Bebout said:
Why would it be doing this? I already removed root via the SuperSU app permanently. What could be causing the error?
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well even if you Remove root via SuperSU that doesn't mean your SYSTEM is unmodified, the only way to get back to FULL Unmod. software is by following my steps of restoring back to stock, here is the link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/rom-lg-g-stylo-h631-ms631-v10j-stock-t3211563
P.S. You need to have TWRP for this so Re-Root and Re-Flash TWRP and follow steps
My v10 downloaded an OTA , which im assuming is 6.0
1. Im rooted on stock 6.0 and unlocked boot loader. Will the OTA work without messing up anything ? Ill have to root again im sure, just want some info before i pull the trigger.
I don't think the update will even proceed being that you're on a rooted ROM. I have that notification too, and i just don't know how to turn it off.
I to am rooted,unlockboot and stock rom. I don't feel like taking a chance. So I used titanium backup to freeze the software update and in the drop down notification if you press it, it's a notification from Google play services if you block it in apps it will disappear from your drop down. I also deleted the update zip in the cache folder.I used es file explorer ,device/cache/update
popwar said:
My v10 downloaded an OTA , which im assuming is 6.0
1. Im rooted on stock 6.0 and unlocked boot loader. Will the OTA work without messing up anything ? Ill have to root again im sure, just want some info before i pull the trigger.
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Okay, I'm assuming you are on H90120e (system version). There is a root exploit for the H90120j update. You just do the following:
Make a backup of your apps and settings
Flash your phone to the new update (H90120j)?
Take a look at either one of these threads to root your device again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/step-step-guide-rooting-lg-v10-using-t3382631
OR
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/root-android-6-0-h901-t3382819
You can't flash the phone that is already rooted and has TWRP.
I am in this same situation. On stock rom with root and twrp. I want to update to the new update, but do not want to loose all my apps, settings, etc.
Question is, how to do the initial update before having to re-root again?
How do we flash the phone with the new update?
bhagiratha said:
You can't flash the phone that is already rooted and has TWRP.
I am in this same situation. On stock rom with root and twrp. I want to update to the new update, but do not want to loose all my apps, settings, etc.
Question is, how to do the initial update before having to re-root again?
How do we flash the phone with the new update?
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Why can't you flash the phone that is already rooted and has TWRP?
All you are doing is opening the LGUP tool and flashing the new H90120j .kdz file using the "refurbish" option then flashing the H90120j .tot file that has TWRP using the "update" option which will flash the phone regardless of what is running on your phone. The guides on the first link explain that. I believe your concern is keeping all of your settings and apps. Look up Titanium backup, it works for me.
Thank you. I only flash the LGH901AT-01-V20j-310-260-JUL-12-2016-ARB02+0ROOTTWRP tot file and all is good.
Well except that I lost Dolby audio.
I will look for a fix.
jun19inf said:
Okay, I'm assuming you are on H90120e (system version). There is a root exploit for the H90120j update. You just do the following:
Make a backup of your apps and settings
Flash your phone to the new update (H90120j)?
Take a look at either one of these threads to root your device again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/step-step-guide-rooting-lg-v10-using-t3382631
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/root-android-6-0-h901-t3382819
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Hi,
Do I have to use LGUP to install the update or can I click install on the dropdown of my phone?
I'm on stock MM 6.0 (H90120e) Rooted and I will not have access to my main PC for another week as I'm traveling.
Thanks,
-NJ
Anyone?
bhagiratha said:
You can't flash the phone that is already rooted and has TWRP.
I am in this same situation. On stock rom with root and twrp. I want to update to the new update, but do not want to loose all my apps, settings, etc.
Question is, how to do the initial update before having to re-root again?
How do we flash the phone with the new update?
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There's a guide in general that tells how to do all this. In fact jun19inf WROTE it.
In a nutshell, do a twrp backup.
Upgrade to 20j by flashing the stock 20j kbz.
Enable usb debugging and oem unlock
flash tot that has twrp in it.
Now you can go into twrp and 1) root via supersu 2) restore ONLY data from your twrp backup taken previously to get your apps etc back. Alternatively Titanium Backup will also do just fine.
njdevils28 said:
Hi,
Do I have to use LGUP to install the update or can I click install on the dropdown of my phone?
I'm on stock MM 6.0 (H90120e) Rooted and I will not have access to my main PC for another week as I'm traveling.
Thanks,
-NJ
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If all is you have is root, you should be able to unroot in the SuperSU settings, and then let the update install. But if you have TWRP, then I can't see any way to do the update without using a PC to flash your phone back to stock ROM and recovery. Although you may check the dev. section to see if Eliminator has a flashable ROM to bring you up to date.
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YrrchSebor said:
If all is you have is root, you should be able to unroot in the SuperSU settings, and then let the update install. But if you have TWRP, then I can't see any way to do the update without using a PC to flash your phone back to stock ROM and recovery. Although you may check the dev. section to see if Eliminator has a flashable ROM to bring you up to date.
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Ah. Thank you very much!
-NJ
Hi all. I just got my factory warranty back and I attempted to root it. Everything went as it should, until just after the install finished. Instead of rebooting normally, it now will only reboot into TWRP. Once there, when I try to flash a custom ROM (in this case, Bliss, but I don't think it matters, I get an error message that says the zip file is corrupt. Then, while still in recovery, when I tried to wipe everything except the sd card, it says mkfs.fat process ended with error. I then powered down and attempted the factory reset. I scrolled down on both screens and it did not say anything about any errors, so I assumed it took. However, it reboots right back into TWRP recovery. It also boots right to TWRP recovery when I try to boot normally. Of course, adb does not recognize the phone in any mode that I can get into (fastboot/recovery/download), so, I can't use LG Bridge to reflash the original firmware. Does anybody have any ideas for a fix? I know that this replacement phone had 6.0 on it. I thought I did everything to a t? TIA...
OK, not sure how I got there, but when I attempt to reboot from TWRP it says No OS Installed! Are you sure you want to reboot? That at least says what the problem is. Does anybody know how to fix this?
Where can I download the update file?
wbexpress said:
Hi all. I just got my factory warranty back and I attempted to root it. Everything went as it should, until just after the install finished. Instead of rebooting normally, it now will only reboot into TWRP. Once there, when I try to flash a custom ROM (in this case, Bliss, but I don't think it matters, I get an error message that says the zip file is corrupt. Then, while still in recovery, when I tried to wipe everything except the sd card, it says mkfs.fat process ended with error. I then powered down and attempted the factory reset. I scrolled down on both screens and it did not say anything about any errors, so I assumed it took. However, it reboots right back into TWRP recovery. It also boots right to TWRP recovery when I try to boot normally. Of course, adb does not recognize the phone in any mode that I can get into (fastboot/recovery/download), so, I can't use LG Bridge to reflash the original firmware. Does anybody have any ideas for a fix? I know that this replacement phone had 6.0 on it. I thought I did everything to a t? TIA...
OK, not sure how I got there, but when I attempt to reboot from TWRP it says No OS Installed! Are you sure you want to reboot? That at least says what the problem is. Does anybody know how to fix this?
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Did you select refurbish or upgrade?
I believe you need to select upgrade when flashing or you get stuck in TWRP
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How to root V10 T-mobile M.M ver V20L
How to root V10 T-mobile M.M ver V20L
Can some one guide me on the following:
1. Can I flash back and downgrade to Software version V20J from V20L.
2. Is there any root method for V10 t-mobile MM ver V20L.
1. It is well explained in this forum, you CANNOT go back without facing a software brick.
2. You can root your phone through Dirty_Cow method or by flash Eliminater74 ROM (Part1 & Part2).
Again, search for that in this section and in development one...
jonsat said:
1. It is well explained in this forum, you CANNOT go back without facing a software brick.
2. You can root your phone through Dirty_Cow method or by flash Eliminater74 ROM (Part1 & Part2).
Again, search for that in this section and in development one...
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Thanks so much for your reply, I was about to flash it to downgrade my V10 from V20L to V20J i even downloaded the files for it Phew....
Okay, I have searched most of the rootings are V20J i have not found a method for rooting and twrp for V20L software update.
Please if u can share the link, that would be helpful...
thanks regards,
I wonder how people perform searches... by the way, few lines under this very thread, there is:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/root-20l-dirty-cow-t3498722
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I wonder how people perform searches... by the way, few lines under this very thread, there is:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/root-20l-dirty-cow-t3498722
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Awwhh GOD!!! big thanks for your help, u r truly an awesome person. Peace and blessing upon u.
regards,