LG Flashtool question - Sprint LG G3

ive read other posting for the LG Flash Tool and i didnt see this question answered and being we can unlock the bootloader now i think its important to have answered...if we do this up coming update from sprint...if we do a custom bootloader... even if we put a new rom, once we have alll this done and our phone breaks for 1 reason or another can we use the LG Tool to put the phone completly back to stock so LG whould know we did anything so we can send it in for repair? thx so much in advance you guys replys

loco4christ said:
ive read other posting for the LG Flash Tool and i didnt see this question answered and being we can unlock the bootloader now i think its important to have answered...if we do this up coming update from sprint...if we do a custom bootloader... even if we put a new rom, once we have alll this done and our phone breaks for 1 reason or another can we use the LG Tool to put the phone completly back to stock so LG whould know we did anything so we can send it in for repair? thx so much in advance you guys replys
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Bootloader is not unlocked. It is just a work around.

cajun9924 said:
Bootloader is not unlocked. It is just a work around.
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Really?? I'm not sure you're 100% correct about that.
Quote from bump thread:
This is a followup to Stump ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/root-stump-root-lg-g3-sprint-verizon-t2850906 ) that allows you to flash Bump'd boot image
<b>But wait? I thought you said this is an unlock?!</b><br />
It is! You can flash anything that's been Bump'd, and Bump'ing a boot image is easy to do, and I'll put a post on XDA on how to do that in a week or so once I have all the details finalized.<br />
Most ROMs you'll want to download will be pre-Bump'd, so as an end user there's nothing you need to worry about. <br />
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<b>Is this similar to Loki?</b><br />
No, you will not need to ensure your firmware version matches exactly with the ROM you have.
Sent from my Stump'd & Bump'd Sprint LG G3

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[how to] restore original bootloader after unlock

the_laser said:
Greetings.
run attached tool, press "restore"
required flash mode drivers and unlocked bootloader
support both 7227,8250 phones.
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Hello, everybody!
Guess what? the_laster had make a tool to restore the bootloader.
I found this here
It's a new s1tool. Download here View attachment s1tool.7z
So we can unlock the bootloader ,and restore it anytime we want.
Now we can do everything we want and without worry.
One more thing, after restore the bootloader our customer kernel will not boot,so you have to use the stock kernel.
Cheer!!!
And thanks to all great men here!!!
Edit:
It's useless for you unless you want to relock the bootloader.
After SpyderX add this to his thread,I think this thread should be closed(or deleted).
lovex8 said:
Hello, everybody!
Guess what? the_laster had make a tool to restore the bootloader.
I found this here
It's a new s1toolView attachment 718206
So we can unlock the bootloader ,and restore it anytime we want.
Now we can do everything we want and without worry.
One more thing, after restore the bootloader our customer kernel will not boot,so you have to use the stock kernel.
Cheer!!!
And thanks to all great men here!!!
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This doesn't need a HOW-TO thread in Development forum, just plug your phone in in flash mode and click restore...
SpyderX said:
This doesn't need a HOW-TO thread in Development forum, just plug your phone in in flash mode and click restore...
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yeah It's very easy. I'm sorry if I opened a useless thread.
The topic '[how to] restore original bootloader after unlock' is named by the_laster.
I just copy it.
Never mind, good work finding this. I will add it to my thread. Thanks!
why we need to restore the original boot loader ???
cuecak said:
why we need to restore the original boot loader ???
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It's not because we need. JUST WE CAN!!
Maybe sometimes we want to try SE' fully stock X8.
for warranty maybe
i think , because right now when we need to try rom must flash 1 package kernel and rom.
so if we want to use rom (old rom that there is not 1 package with custom kernel)
we need original kernel to use rom ex : GDX , GC and the others.
the point is we still wait stable custom kernel + rom.
correct me if i'm wrong.
whit this tool ,the x8 unlocked turn into locked phone?
sorry for english
Closed as per OP request.

[Q] Custom ROMs for Optimus L9 p765

I tried searching for custom ROMs for my LG Optimus L9, but didn't come up with any successful results. I also tried to CyanogenMod, but there too the phone was not listed. Can someone tell me some of the ROMs for the phone?
Thanks.
[PS: I am new to this site so sorry if I am breaking some guideline in this post]
lord stark said:
I tried searching for custom ROMs for my LG Optimus L9, but didn't come up with any successful results. I also tried to CyanogenMod, but there too the phone was not listed. Can someone tell me some of the ROMs for the phone?
Thanks.
[PS: I am new to this site so sorry if I am breaking some guideline in this post]
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P760 rom is compatible with P765 (Remove Nfc.apk by root browser to disable NFC). But you must unlock your phone boot loader first. You're new here so I assume that your phone bootloader is still locked. If you install custom rom without unlock bootloader, you will get security error.
PS. you should post this question in FAQ forum.
artit said:
But you must unlock your phone boot loader first. You're new here so I assume that your phone bootloader is still locked.
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Does unlocking the bootloader wipe all the phone data? Also, I want to install CWM recovery. But when I installed ROM Manager, it said that CWM is not yet available for my phone. Do you know of any workaround?
artit said:
PS. you should post this question in FAQ forum.
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I don't think I change it now, so I will do it next time.
lord stark said:
Does unlocking the bootloader wipe all the phone data? Also, I want to install CWM recovery. But when I installed ROM Manager, it said that CWM is not yet available for my phone. Do you know of any workaround?
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It wipe all your data. So you need to do a backup first. Please use Locked BL CWM, it's somewhere in dev forum. And it's good that CWM recovery doesn't support P765 because if you install CM, you will soft-brick your phone. You must unlock your phone bootloader before flash any custom rom.

[Q] Rooting Question.

Is it possible to root the ultra without unlocking the bootloader? I'm not familiar with Sony, I haven't used a Sony phone since Xperia play. Or do I need to do the unlock method first?
Thanks in advance.
RealityFails said:
Is it possible to root the ultra without unlocking the bootloader? I'm not familiar with Sony, I haven't used a Sony phone since Xperia play. Or do I need to do the unlock method first?
Thanks in advance.
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Read my friend read. There are multiple threads with the instructions on getting root with a locked bootloader. but life is so much easier with it unlocked.
[NUT]'s posts are a good place to start, and the guides at the top od this section
blueether said:
Read my friend read. There are multiple threads with the instructions on getting root with a locked bootloader. but life is so much easier with it unlocked.
[NUT]'s posts are a good place to start, and the guides at the top od this section
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According to all tutorials you need to unlock the bootloader I wanna avoid and have root access
RealityFails said:
According to all tutorials you need to unlock the bootloader I wanna avoid and have root access
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read again then... look for threads that look like: [root][LB]...
Tried that. Is there anyone from the states who can help me? I don't want to unlock my bootloader. And my build number xxxxxxx757
FFS mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2712899
Life is not that difficult is it?
Can lead a horse to water... But can't make him drink (if the water is not from "the states" anyway)
Sent from my C6833 using Tapatalk
RealityFails said:
Tried that. Is there anyone from the states who can help me? I don't want to unlock my bootloader. And my build number xxxxxxx757
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I'll come over to your house and we'll get it rooted. Just joking and I must say there is a lot of outdated info even in the stickies. It took me a lot longer than it should to figure out what was currently correct.
blueether said:
FFS mate
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2712899
Life is not that difficult is it?
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I seen that thread, but he says he hasn't tested it on my model version and I don't want to ruin my phone
Does your mommy still wipe your butt too, RealityFails?
Here you go: http://bit.ly/1p4EFRa

[Q] Is it posible to remove cyanogenMod and recover my original android ?

The title is my question " Is it posible to remove cyanogenMod and recover original android version for Optimus L9" ?
bobpetar said:
The title is my question " Is it posible to remove cyanogenMod and recover original android version for Optimus L9" ?
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Yes but you need to be more specific.. What phone (P what.., carrier etc), is your bootloader unlocked, all that good stuff.. short version is yes, but things are a little different on different phones.. It is a lot easier on everyone if you tell people these things.. not trying to sound like a jerk, but help them help you
bobpetar said:
The title is my question " Is it posible to remove cyanogenMod and recover original android version for Optimus L9" ?
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As travioso said... We need more information on your device specifics.
Do you have a nandroid backup, pre CM or one of your stock ROM? If so, restoring a device backup would be the easiest method.
travioso said:
Yes but you need to be more specific.. What phone (P what.., carrier etc), is your bootloader unlocked, all that good stuff.. short version is yes, but things are a little different on different phones.. It is a lot easier on everyone if you tell people these things.. not trying to sound like a jerk, but help them help you
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LG Optimus L9 P769, bootloader unlocked, but i have not done back up before installing CM.
He has cyanogenmod so of course his bootloader is unlocked.
You must flash stock kdz file to go back to stock rom. This General section has a sticky thread about it.
Sent from my LG-P769 using XDA Free mobile app
nhoc_maruko9x said:
He has cyanogenmod so of course his bootloader is unlocked.
You must flash stock kdz file to go back to stock rom. This General section has a sticky thread about it.
Sent from my LG-P769 using XDA Free mobile app
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Flashing the KDZ should have him covered, there is a CM9 for locked bootloaders via 2nd-init, just FYI..
travioso said:
Flashing the KDZ should have him covered, there is a CM9 for locked bootloaders via 2nd-init, just FYI..
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Oh I forgot about CM9, never try it before

Bootloader Unlock

Hello,
I have been trying to research how bootloaders get unlocked without manufacturer help and not coming up with many results. I want to learn how to root and unlock bootloaders and create recoveries and everything to help out accessing and customizing devices, but trying to find things to read and learn about those topics hasn't turned up much helpful threads or info at all, if anyone could direct me to where I could learn how to do all those things that'd be awesome! Also, thinking about bootloader for vs990, could we not just take an unlocked t-mobile bootloader and customize to the correct paths and values for vs990? What about the kdz file, can that be used to modify the boot security and unlock the bootloader or not? Thanks for the info and your time in advanced!
-Kyle
kjcsg said:
Hello,
I have been trying to research how bootloaders get unlocked without manufacturer help and not coming up with many results. I want to learn how to root and unlock bootloaders and create recoveries and everything to help out accessing and customizing devices, but trying to find things to read and learn about those topics hasn't turned up much helpful threads or info at all, if anyone could direct me to where I could learn how to do all those things that'd be awesome! Also, thinking about bootloader for vs990, could we not just take an unlocked t-mobile bootloader and customize to the correct paths and values for vs990? What about the kdz file, can that be used to modify the boot security and unlock the bootloader or not? Thanks for the info and your time in advanced!
-Kyle
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http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-on-lg-v10/
thelunchboxosu said:
http://www.droidviews.com/how-to-unlock-bootloader-on-lg-v10/
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That method doesn't work on vs990, Verizon locked it down so when you try to get to bootloader even through adb reboot bootloader it just reboots to the system. No fastboot commands possible.
kjcsg said:
That method doesn't work on vs990, Verizon locked it down so when you try to get to bootloader even through afb reboot bootloader it just reboots to the system. No fastboot commands possible.
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Damn, looking at buying a V10 now that it has root, but a locked bootloader equals an unhappy phone.
thelunchboxosu said:
Damn, looking at buying a V10 now that it has root, but a locked bootloader equals an unhappy phone.
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Well we did just get root a week ago... So don't give up hope just yet, give it a little more time and hopefully they'll crack through the security or overwrite the boot partition all together or something so we can get custom roms.
As of 3/24/2016, they have not unlocked the bootloader nor made any recovery system for the LG V10.
mcbeat257 said:
As of 3/24/2016, they have not unlocked the bootloader nor made any recovery system for the LG V10.
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Sadly. That's why I was hoping for someone to know of some resource I could use to learn how to crack the bootloader to unlock it and to get twrp up and running on v10. There is an unofficial twrp for t-mobile v10.
kjcsg said:
Sadly. That's why I was hoping for someone to know of some resource I could use to learn how to crack the bootloader to unlock it and to get twrp up and running on v10. There is an unofficial twrp for t-mobile v10.
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More power to you. Best option right now is to write Verizon a crap ton of letters and see if they'll unlock the bootloader.
Best bet is to buy a tmobile V10
CyanJustice said:
More power to you. Best option right now is to write Verizon a crap ton of letters and see if they'll unlock the bootloader.
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They won't respond to it...they do what they want
burnsky05 said:
They won't respond to it...they do what they want
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Hey, it worked in Shawshank Redemption lol. Just write them the same exact letter, every day.

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