Understanding Modem Version - Verizon LG G3

hey guys can anyone help me identify which modem version i am on my LG VS985 i remember flashing 35B Bootstack but in settings page under baseband it shows "MPSS.Dl.2.0.1.c1.13.4-00005-M8974AAAAANPZM-1" can anyone explain me what does that mean?
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amirfida said:
hey guys can anyone help me identify which modem version i am on my LG VS985 i remember flashing 35B Bootstack but in settings page under baseband it shows "MPSS.Dl.2.0.1.c1.13.4-00005-M8974AAAAANPZM-1" can anyone explain me what does that mean?
Thanks
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It doesn't really mean anything as the number doesn't always change (although probably does usually) even when the modem is actually technically different. I can only give the example of the four 23x releases: Three of them pre-release leaks 23A, 23B & 23C (I assume 23C_00), and the final, 23C_01 (which was definitely technically different than the leaked 23C_00). I remember that the modem version string, such as you just described, didn't change between at least two of those four, but the actual modem partition was definitely "different", in that it's MD5 hash didn't match the MD5 hash of the other.
If you flashed the 35B bootstack, you're on the 35B modem. 24B bootstack has the 24B modem, 12B bootstack has the 12B modem.
I don't know what LG's logic is in the version string of the modem. I'm sure it makes perfect sense to them.

roirraW "edor" ehT said:
It doesn't really mean anything as the number doesn't always change (although probably does usually) even when the modem is actually technically different. I can only give the example of the four 23x releases: Three of them pre-release leaks 23A, 23B & 23C (I assume 23C_00), and the final, 23C_01 (which was definitely technically different than the leaked 23C_00). I remember that the modem version string, such as you just described, didn't change between at least two of those four, but the actual modem partition was definitely "different", in that it's MD5 hash didn't match the MD5 hash of the other.
If you flashed the 35B bootstack, you're on the 35B modem. 24B bootstack has the 24B modem, 12B bootstack has the 12B modem.
I don't know what LG's logic is in the version string of the modem. I'm sure it makes perfect sense to them.
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hey thanks for very informative response, can we check the modem version in bootloader perhaps then? or there is no way of knowing it?

amirfida said:
hey thanks for very informative response, can we check the modem version in bootloader perhaps then? or there is no way of knowing it?
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You're welcome!
No idea. Do you mean fastboot, or download mode??? I'm under the impression Verizon removed fastboot from the VS985.
*Maybe* you could dump a partition image of your modem, and compare the MD5 hash to the known modems...?
Like I said, if you flashed the 35B bootstack, you're on the 35B modem, unless you flashed a different bootstack or modem after. If you want to be on a particular modem, just flash it. @bweN diorD 's stickied thread in the General section lists the version string for at least some of the modems, but like I said, sometimes the version string doesn't change even though the modem is technically different.

roirraW "edor" ehT said:
You're welcome!
No idea. Do you mean fastboot, or download mode??? I'm under the impression Verizon removed fastboot from the VS985.
*Maybe* you could dump a partition image of your modem, and compare the MD5 hash to the known modems...?
Like I said, if you flashed the 35B bootstack, you're on the 35B modem, unless you flashed a different bootstack or modem after. If you want to be on a particular modem, just flash it. @bweN diorD 's stickied thread in the General section lists the version string for at least some of the modems, but like I said, sometimes the version string doesn't change even though the modem is technically different.
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alright, thanks a lot for all the help, have a nice day

amirfida said:
alright, thanks a lot for all the help, have a nice day
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You too! You're welcome.

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which modem do I have?

I'm looking to root my new g3 I picked up. I see everyone saying "go to baseband it will tell you" But I don't see anything that clearly says "24B" or "23C". I ran into this issue when I did my G2 also, but did it blindly..(and came out ok with 24B) lol Now I figured as I was on LP that it would be 24B, so I tried the all-in-one 24B root, it failed with access denied..and now the software status does say modified. So really I'm just wondering if there is some super secret place to decode the baseband to see what the modem is. Thank in advance for your response.
Edit for info:
android version 5.0.1
baseband 00053-m8974a
So answering my own questions, I found I am on 23C. But I'm still wondering about how to tell the modem version. Is 23C 5.0.1, and 24B is 5.1.1?
vwmaniacx said:
So answering my own questions, I found I am on 23C. But I'm still wondering about how to tell the modem version. Is 23C 5.0.1, and 24B is 5.1.1?
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Both 23c and 24b are 5.0.1
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Modems aren't really referred to by Android version. Sometimes the same modem will work on several Android versions although in my experience the official modem that comes with each new build is different/modified from the modem from the previous build. Generally, we refer to the modems as the same build number of the stock ROM it came with. The modem from 24B we call the 24B modem, etc.

Safe to update?

I recently got a new LG G3, and I have been messing around with it. I found out that I had updated it too far to root, so I downgraded and rooted. Now my phone is telling me that I can update my phone back to the version that I couldn't root on. Is it safe to upgrade to the newer version with my phone now being rooted? I don't want to have to downgrade and re-root again.
Before Lollipop, it was possible to be rooted and take OTAs and even keep root, as long as you had the stock recovery instead of a custom recovery like TWRP. With Lollipop, 23C and above on the VS985 when you have root, you can download OTAs but it'll fail to update, whether or not you have the stock recovery.
You have to install the latest TWRP v2.8.7.0. I don't know what you downgraded to so the way to install TWRP is different depending on what build of stock LG Android you're on. Then you can flash whatever stock 35B-based ROM you want, @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0, @hsbadr 's JasmineROM v9.0+9.1 update, or @Holy Angel 's SkyDragon 6.x, in order to be on the latest update and rooted.
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Thanks, any chance you know which ROM is closest to retail 35B?
BananaSwag said:
Thanks, any chance you know which ROM is closest to retail 35B?
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JasmineROM 9.0+9.1 update is the closest to 100% stock, especially if you don't use it's optional debloat zip.
Note that if you want Advanced/HD Calling to work on it, you'll have to flash the 35B bootstack AFTER flashing JasmineROM, which you can get from @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0 ROM thread first post. Also note if you decide to flash SkyDragon, or re-flash JasmineROM, or run any CM12.1-based ROM you'll have to flash the 24B bootstack again from @xdabbeb 's thread BEFORE flashing JasmineROM, and then again you could flash the 35B bootstack after in order to get the 35B modem working, which takes more than just flashing the 35B modem over top of JasmineROM or SkyDragon.
Same thing applies if you flash SkyDragon and decide to switch to JasmineROM.
If you don't flash the 24B bootstack when needed, before flashing another ROM, you'll end up with the phone never showing anything but a black screen, but even though you can't see it you can operate it as normal at least as far as putting it in Download mode in order to flash a KDZ again to put it back exactly right and start fresh.
Hope I don't scare you.
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I've done my fair share of Xbox 360 stuff, but this seems way more advanced. I'll do some reading and hopefully I can pick it up pretty quickly. Thanks for all your help.
BananaSwag said:
I've done my fair share of Xbox 360 stuff, but this seems way more advanced. I'll do some reading and hopefully I can pick it up pretty quickly. Thanks for all your help.
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You're welcome! Good luck! I'm sure you'll figure it fairly easily.
Sorry to be wasting your time again, just trying to make sure I have everything figured out before I screw myself and my phone.
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You have to install the latest TWRP v2.8.7.0. I don't know what you downgraded to so the way to install TWRP is different depending on what build of stock LG Android you're on.
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Can you explain what I would do on 23C?
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Don't quite understand how to flash a bootstack.
I am on 23C, so from what I am understanding I will need to flash the 24B bootstack, install Jasmine, then flash 35B?
Is it easy to revert to stock if I don't like Jasmine?
BananaSwag said:
Sorry to be wasting your time again, just trying to make sure I have everything figured out before I screw myself and my phone.
Can you explain what I would do on 23C?
Don't quite understand how to flash a bootstack.
I am on 23C, so from what I am understanding I will need to flash the 24B bootstack, install Jasmine, then flash 35B?
Is it easy to revert to stock if I don't like Jasmine?
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Not wasting my time as long as you don't make me repeat things, and it helps if you do some searching since all of this information has already been posted in response to threads in the Q&A section and other places probably including part of the information earlier in this thread.
As far as installing TWRP once you're already rooted while on stock 23C?
Use @bender_007 's autorec app for the VS985. Get the one specifically for 23C. His thread is in the G3 (non-Verizon) General section.
Flash a boostack by choosing Install in TWRP and directing it to the appropriate zip file you would've previously downloaded.
If you're on 23C, you won't *have* to flash any bootstack before flashing JasmineROM because you're already on the 23C bootstack - JasmineROM will overwrite certain partitions with 24B stuff, and the remaining 23C partitions will work fine with it too, partly because both 23C and 24B are Android 5.0.1.
That being said, it won't hurt to get in the habit of flashing the 24B bootstack before any other ROM other than @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0 including JasmineROM and SkyDragon because doing so will save you some headache, the severity of which varies depending on the user.
JasmineROM 9.0+9.1+35B bootstack is as stock 35B as you're going to find for a pre-rooted flashable zip ROM. You *could* use more technical methods to get even more stock, and it's not difficult, but I wouldn't recommend that until you're more comfortable with how to do things on this phone. You could find everything you needed in @bweN diorD 's stickied thread in General, though.
Otherwise if you wanted to get back to 100% stock, unrooted of any official ROM, it's not very hard although some people have a little trouble with it. There's a return to stock thread either here in the General section or maybe it was in the non-Verizon G3 General section.
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EDIT: Never mind, I figured it all out. Thanks for all of your help.
BananaSwag said:
EDIT: Never mind, I figured it all out. Thanks for all of your help.
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You're welcome, glad you got it worked out!
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You're welcome, glad you got it worked out!
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I'm just wanting to clarify, because I've read it in about 6 different places.
Best practices to install any ROM (other than the rom by @xdabbeb would be to
1) boot into TWRP
2) full wipe (cache, system,davlik)
3) Flash 24B bootstack
4) Flash ROM (AOSP/STOCK)
5) Boot System
6) Profit.
I am just summarizing, as this appears to be the clearest set of instructions I've seen by anyone. I appreciate your efforts in all the threads Road Warrior.
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I'm just wanting to clarify, because I've read it in about 6 different places.
Best practices to install any ROM (other than the rom by @xdabbeb would be to
1) boot into TWRP
2) full wipe (cache, system,davlik)
3) Flash 24B bootstack
4) Flash ROM (AOSP/STOCK)
5) Boot System
6) Profit.
I am just summarizing, as this appears to be the clearest set of instructions I've seen by anyone. I appreciate your efforts in all the threads Road Warrior.
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You definitely want to wipe data too, but I think you just forgot to include that. Otherwise, yes, exactly. You're welcome!
Of course, if you're flashing another 35B based ROM, although you want to start off with 24B bootstack, you *can* flash the 35B bootstack after.
[VK810.4G] [altev] [ViKtory810ROM] official LG G Pad 8.3 Lollipop 36B_00 5.0.2
[VK810.4G] [altev] official LG G Pad 8.3 Lollipop 36B_00 5.0.2 DEBLOAT SCRIPTS and copies of all the files they remove
[VK810.4G] [altev] OTAs, .IMGs and KDZs, oh my
I did forget to add wipe data, but I did mean that. So then the big question now is : If I want to flash one of the 6.0 roms sitting out there, and I've already flashed the 24B boot stack, do I need to do anything different? Or will that bootstack be ok? I haven't seen much about the bootstacks and 6.0. I wasn't sure if you have tried it yet or not.
TIA.
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You definitely want to wipe data too, but I think you just forgot to include that. Otherwise, yes, exactly. You're welcome!
Of course, if you're flashing another 35B based ROM, although you want to start off with 24B bootstack, you *can* flash the 35B bootstack after.
[VK810.4G] [altev] [ViKtory810ROM] official LG G Pad 8.3 Lollipop 36B_00 5.0.2
[VK810.4G] [altev] official LG G Pad 8.3 Lollipop 36B_00 5.0.2 DEBLOAT SCRIPTS and copies of all the files they remove
[VK810.4G] [altev] OTAs, .IMGs and KDZs, oh my
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ufkal said:
I did forget to add wipe data, but I did mean that. So then the big question now is : If I want to flash one of the 6.0 roms sitting out there, and I've already flashed the 24B boot stack, do I need to do anything different? Or will that bootstack be ok? I haven't seen much about the bootstacks and 6.0. I wasn't sure if you have tried it yet or not.
TIA.
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Nope, I haven't tried it. Someone else just asked me the same thing in PM (which bootstack). No matter what it shouldn't cause any catastrophic error and the worst you'll have to do is just flash a different bootstack or the ROM will tell you it needs a different if you flash the ROM after a certain bootstack.
To understand the reason some people's phone's had a problem after flashing other ROMs while being on the 35B bootstack: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64064555&postcount=5993.
You're welcome! Good luck!

Oldest stock or custom Rom for the vs985

For the hell of it I wanna take my vs985 back to the first firmware that came on it from the beginning or the oldest possible firmware preferably the time it was released. I'm just confused cuz I'm seeing 10b KDZ's saying jellybean 4.2.2 (and tot) but, the ones I've downloaded from several different places turn out to be a tot file that is actually kitkat 4.4.2 which is not what I quite expected. I figured someone made a mistake naming the file but several different ones now? What am I missing? I just wanna try the oldest stuff I missed out on for a lil while and custom roms would work too but kk is the lowest I find so is there anything even lower I cant find a clear answer lol.
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10b is the original stock firmware.
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For the hell of it I wanna take my vs985 back to the first firmware that came on it from the beginning or the oldest possible firmware preferably the time it was released. I'm just confused cuz I'm seeing 10b KDZ's saying jellybean 4.2.2 (and tot) but, the ones I've downloaded from several different places turn out to be a tot file that is actually kitkat 4.4.2 which is not what I quite expected. I figured someone made a mistake naming the file but several different ones now? What am I missing? I just wanna try the oldest stuff I missed out on for a lil while and custom roms would work too but kk is the lowest I find so is there anything even lower I cant find a clear answer lol.
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Hi!
There wasn't any Jellybean available for this phone. For example, 10B for my LG G Pad 8.3 tablet was Jellybean. You can find the correct 10B KDZ and TOT in @annoyingduck 's stickied return to stock thread in the General section. If the filename has VS985 in it, it's likely the correct one.
Also please in the future post questions in the Q&A section. I'll ask a mod to move this thread there. Thanks!
That's exactly what I thought, I didn't think this phone was even this old but I have the files right here saying vs985 and 4.2.2 jellybean lol but it has to be a mistake. I appreciate your reply sorry about that after these years I still get lost and mixed up here sometimes , and this can be deleted now I got the right answer , thanks again
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roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Hi!
There wasn't any Jellybean available for this phone. For example, 10B for my LG G Pad 8.3 tablet was Jellybean. You can find the correct 10B KDZ and TOT in @annoyingduck 's stickied return to stock thread in the General section. If the filename has VS985 in it, it's likely the correct one.
Also please in the future post questions in the Q&A section. I'll ask a mod to move this thread there. Thanks!
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I'm just now realizing I'm not seeing where to delete a post, does it take a mod to do that? Just curious
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dadrumgod said:
That's exactly what I thought, I didn't think this phone was even this old but I have the files right here saying vs985 and 4.2.2 jellybean lol but it has to be a mistake. I appreciate your reply sorry about that after these years I still get lost and mixed up here sometimes , and this can be deleted now I got the right answer , thanks again
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Hopefully it's the right file. You're welcome, no problem!
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I'm just now realizing I'm not seeing where to delete a post, does it take a mod to do that? Just curious
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You have to ask a mod to delete it. I already asked them to move it to Q&A - no reason to delete the thread.
dadrumgod said:
For the hell of it I wanna take my vs985 back to the first firmware that came on it from the beginning or the oldest possible firmware preferably the time it was released. I'm just confused cuz I'm seeing 10b KDZ's saying jellybean 4.2.2 (and tot) but, the ones I've downloaded from several different places turn out to be a tot file that is actually kitkat 4.4.2 which is not what I quite expected. I figured someone made a mistake naming the file but several different ones now? What am I missing? I just wanna try the oldest stuff I missed out on for a lil while and custom roms would work too but kk is the lowest I find so is there anything even lower I cant find a clear answer lol.
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Mine is on VS98510B Android Version 4.4.2, came like that, but about to change that though as soon as I read up enough and figure out which is best way to go about custom rom install, (currently stock 10B rooted/bumped, w/twrp 3.0/ few mods)
Mike
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Mine is on VS98510B Android Version 4.4.2, came like that, but about to change that though as soon as I read up enough and figure out which is best way to go about custom rom install, (currently stock 10B rooted/bumped, w/twrp 3.0/ few mods)
Mike
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Well I can tell how just about every Rom and mod runs on this phone and anything that you need to know I'm sure I've come across the issue at some point. I've tried everything I could find from your stock version to the latest mm stock and custom roms. A good hint I can give you is make sure you flash the right bootstack before jumping between android versions or you could wind up with a Qualcomm 9008 super brick where the real fun begins lol But it's very easy with this phone and it still blows my G4 outta the water so bad it's pathetic. I had 2 G4's and traded one fire this G3
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dadrumgod said:
For the hell of it I wanna take my vs985 back to the first firmware that came on it from the beginning or the oldest possible firmware preferably the time it was released. I'm just confused cuz I'm seeing 10b KDZ's saying jellybean 4.2.2 (and tot) but, the ones I've downloaded from several different places turn out to be a tot file that is actually kitkat 4.4.2 which is not what I quite expected. I figured someone made a mistake naming the file but several different ones now? What am I missing? I just wanna try the oldest stuff I missed out on for a lil while and custom roms would work too but kk is the lowest I find so is there anything even lower I cant find a clear answer lol.
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I just ran across that same file looking through my G3 files, I'm not sure which thread I got links from, but most likely came from afh in someones collection of G3 files. name of the file is "8._ VS98510B_01.KDZ-4.2.2-Jellybean-MD5_hash_inside-(not_official" and it's 1.47 GB in size, I expect it was just named incorrectly
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I just ran across that same file looking through my G3 files, I'm not sure which thread I got links from, but most likely came from afh in someones collection of G3 files. name of the file is "8._ VS98510B_01.KDZ-4.2.2-Jellybean-MD5_hash_inside-(not_official" and it's 1.47 GB in size, I expect it was just named incorrectly
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DOH ME! I'm the culprit. Sorry about that. As soon as I saw the file name you put I knew it was mine. I'll fix that. LOL! I can't believe I did that, and of course I'm sure the reason I did that was my confusion between my tablet 10B and this phone's 10B. SIGH! Thanks for posting that and I'll correct that now!
Thanks @dadrumgod too for starting this thread which lead to me knowing that I had named the files wrongly.
Lol, its all good, figured it was just a mistake! However I did just d/l the 10B.kdz from autoprime via chainfire and it was 1.51 GB in size, slightly different, any concern for that? Thanks for all your help! Past present and future lol
Mike
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11fan said:
Lol, its all good, figured it was just a mistake! However I did just d/l the 10B.kdz from autoprime via chainfire and it was 1.51 GB in size, slightly different, any concern for that? Thanks for all your help! Past present and future lol
Mike
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The KDZs and TOTs in my Android File Host section are in 7-Zip archives that you have to extract to use (and are therefore compressed).
I do that since it seems so few people check MD5 hashes, plus TOTs aren't already compressed like KDZs are, so you reasonably know that when you extract an archive that the file inside it is correct and intact.
In other words, did you compare sizes with the 7-Zip archive you downloaded or the KDZ you extracted from it?
In the end I believe the TOT and KDZ-flashing software checks the file to make sure it's both okay and is for the device you have connected, anyway.
You're welcome!
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DOH ME! I'm the culprit. Sorry about that. As soon as I saw the file name you put I knew it was mine. I'll fix that. LOL! I can't believe I did that, and of course I'm sure the reason I did that was my confusion between my tablet 10B and this phone's 10B. SIGH! Thanks for posting that and I'll correct that now!
Thanks @dadrumgod too for starting this thread which lead to me knowing that I had named the files wrongly.
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Yea I was kinda curious about that one, but at least ya know huh, I've made quite a few Oops's myself lol.. But I'm still shocked at how much better the older roms are in alot of ways and LG did pretty good with kk apparently. But I have a gpad 10.1 vk700 and was surprised the lil difference between kk and LP and changed back and forth a good bit quite a few times mixing up what I was running... I should warranty that thing and play with it again, but no recovery so too limited.. Wah Wah Wah lol
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Yea I was kinda curious about that one, but at least ya know huh, I've made quite a few Oops's myself lol.. But I'm still shocked at how much better the older roms are in alot of ways and LG did pretty good with kk apparently. But I have a gpad 10.1 vk700 and was surprised the lil difference between kk and LP and changed back and forth a good bit quite a few times mixing up what I was running... I should warranty that thing and play with it again, but no recovery so too limited.. Wah Wah Wah lol
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Hehe. I'm lucky there was at least an exploit and TWRP for the G Pad 8.3 VK810 variant, and that some developers made an updated TWRP for it later.
I hope when/if it comes time for me to get a new tablet that I can find one that's powerful enough yet have an unlocked bootloader, etc.
I really hope something changes so that with some future Android version that there's another way of handling the optimization of apps so that every time you take an OTA or factory reset you don't have to wait an extra 10-20 minutes. Call me paranoid, but also what if you factory reset and then need to use the phone in an emergency? That long a wait is unacceptable.
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Hehe. I'm lucky there was at least an exploit and TWRP for the G Pad 8.3 VK810 variant, and that some developers made an updated TWRP for it later.
I hope when/if it comes time for me to get a new tablet that I can find one that's powerful enough yet have an unlocked bootloader, etc.
I really hope something changes so that with some future Android version that there's another way of handling the optimization of apps so that every time you take an OTA or factory reset you don't have to wait an extra 10-20 minutes. Call me paranoid, but also what if you factory reset and then need to use the phone in an emergency? That long a wait is unacceptable.
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Oh there's even a bumped twrp for the gpad 10.1 v700, mine is the vk700 with LTE but it's the same tab. Funny part is I never use the mobile data and I'm stuck with the bill cuz I didn't know better at the time lol I could possibly bump a twrp for it myself but that's a lil beyond my expertise atm. I also wish I'd have known better when I got my g4 or I wouldn't have went through hell and be stuck with a hopelessly locked non developed device with only root and no real fun. I guess ya gotta start learning somewhere huh
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Oh there's even a bumped twrp for the gpad 10.1 v700, mine is the vk700 with LTE but it's the same tab. Funny part is I never use the mobile data and I'm stuck with the bill cuz I didn't know better at the time lol I could possibly bump a twrp for it myself but that's a lil beyond my expertise atm. I also wish I'd have known better when I got my g4 or I wouldn't have went through hell and be stuck with a hopelessly locked non developed device with only root and no real fun. I guess ya gotta start learning somewhere huh
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It drives me crazy all these variants of the different devices. That's one thing I definitely like about Nexus, but I've never owned one. I was hoping the HTC 10 would be universal too but it doesn't look to be that way since it says on their website that for Sprint and Verizon you need different hardware (without any further clarification of availability/etc when I looked last week - just said soon). One of the selling points they gave for buying the HTC 10 directly from them is if you want to change carriers, you can just change SIM cards, but then the note about Sprint and Verizon - sounds like a different variant.
I do use Mobile Data on my tablet all the time. Undecided if I'll keep the mobile data plan after the contract is up in December. I do like not running my phone battery down as much since I use my tablet whenever possible for music, GPS, XDA, Facebook etc.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
The KDZs and TOTs in my Android File Host section are in 7-Zip archives that you have to extract to use (and are therefore compressed).
I do that since it seems so few people check MD5 hashes, plus TOTs aren't already compressed like KDZs are, so you reasonably know that when you extract an archive that the file inside it is correct and intact.
In other words, did you compare sizes with the 7-Zip archive you downloaded or the KDZ you extracted from it?
In the end I believe the TOT and KDZ-flashing software checks the file to make sure it's both okay and is for the device you have connected, anyway.
You're welcome!
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both compared are .KDZ, The proper named file I d/l from Team Codefire was already in .KDZ format when d/l. The "improper named" 10B .KDZ Im not sure where I d/l from nor do I remember if file was zipped or not. If it was zipped then I extracted .KDZ and deleted the zip because I can't find it in any of my G3 folders/files. So im not sure why the size difference :/ also i have a question about flashing 35B, I know this is not proper place but didnt want to start a whole new thread for 1 question. I want to update to LP and 33B FROM my 10B KK and I see these "notes" in threads everywhere but never a link to proper update procedure, This is what I keep seeing about not using flash method to go from LP to KK or you end up with no d/l mode or other bricks possibly. from the stock img thread by bwen diorD ---------> (((((((((((***Note, Do Not use the flash2 method to go from KK to L.
Partitions other than boot, system and modem need to be updated, otherwise, you will have no download mode, and other possible issues.
***A tutorial to install the Boot, Modem, and System, using @autoprimes "Flash2" method, can be found Here.
***Custom recovery "flashable zips" for boot and modem by @hsbadr can be found here.))))))))))So Im 10B rooted/bumped with TWRP 3.0..which route do I take from KK to LP?? Just more files to flash?? and which procedure???
Thanks in advance!
Mike
11fan said:
also i have a question about flashing 35B, I know this is not proper place but didnt want to start a whole new thread for 1 question. I want to update to LP and 33B FROM my 10B KK and I see these "notes" in threads everywhere but never a link to proper update procedure, This is what I keep seeing about not using flash method to go from LP to KK or you end up with no d/l mode or other bricks possibly. from the stock img thread by bwen diorD ---------> (((((((((((***Note, Do Not use the flash2 method to go from KK to L.
Partitions other than boot, system and modem need to be updated, otherwise, you will have no download mode, and other possible issues.
***A tutorial to install the Boot, Modem, and System, using @autoprimes "Flash2" method, can be found Here.
***Custom recovery "flashable zips" for boot and modem by @hsbadr can be found here.))))))))))So Im 10B rooted/bumped with TWRP 3.0..which route do I take from KK to LP?? Just more files to flash?? and which procedure???
Thanks in advance!
Mike
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You can follow the directions in the OP of either @hsbadr 's JasmineROM 9.x, @HolyAngel 's SkyDragon 6.x or @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0, or what I say below for more detailed although technically optional information regarding the first two of those ROMs.
Flash either:
1. JasmineROM 9.0+9.1 and then the 35B bootstack after if you want almost completely stock 35B. Flashing the 35B bootstack after JasmineROM isn't mentioned in the JasmineROM OP and is actually optional, but encryptiona and Advanced/HD Calling won't work without it. If you choose not to flash the 35B bootstack after flashing JasmineROM, you should at least flash the 24B bootstack. SkyDragon 6.x is the exact same situation as JasmineROM 9.x.
You can use the debloat zip thread in my signature below on either of those two ROMs if you wish. I recommend flashing the debloat zip(s) before booting the ROM the first time. It'll make your first boot faster in addition to other things.
2. or flash the 35B bootstack first and then @xdabbeb 's excellent VS985 v2.0 ROM which I recommend. Even though I'm running 47A rooted debloated right now, his ROM is absolutely my favorite.
His ROM is very debloated, although there's some additional things I choose to remove via my debloat zips.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
You can follow the directions in the OP of either @hsbadr 's JasmineROM 9.x, @HolyAngel 's SkyDragon 6.x or @xdabbeb 's VS985 v2.0, or what I say below for more detailed although technically optional information regarding the first two of those ROMs.
Flash either:
1. JasmineROM 9.0+9.1 and then the 35B bootstack after if you want almost completely stock 35B. Flashing the 35B bootstack after JasmineROM isn't mentioned in the JasmineROM OP and is actually optional, but encryptiona and Advanced/HD Calling won't work without it. If you choose not to flash the 35B bootstack after flashing JasmineROM, you should at least flash the 24B bootstack. SkyDragon 6.x is the exact same situation as JasmineROM 9.x.
You can use the debloat zip thread in my signature below on either of those two ROMs if you wish. I recommend flashing the debloat zip(s) before booting the ROM the first time. It'll make your first boot faster in addition to other things.
2. or flash the 35B bootstack first and then @xdabbeb 's excellent VS985 v2.0 ROM which I recommend. Even though I'm running 47A rooted debloated right now, his ROM is absolutely my favorite.
His ROM is very debloated, although there's some additional things I choose to remove via my debloat zips.
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exactly what i was looking for to the T! thank you very much! I was MAKING SURE the 35B bootstack would flash all necessary files/img's needed to move from 10B KK to 35B LP without making a paper weight out of my phone lol. so 35B bootstack then xdabbeb rom then debloat, script....would you recommend full wipe or? before any of the flashes , and I assume all this flash with TWRP.
THANKS!! That was A LOT of help! I just did not know FOR SURE OR NOT if anything special had to done with partitions jumping from KK to LP
Mike
11fan said:
exactly what i was looking for to the T! thank you very much! I was MAKING SURE the 35B bootstack would flash all necessary files/img's needed to move from 10B KK to 35B LP without making a paper weight out of my phone lol. so 35B bootstack then xdabbeb rom then debloat, script....would you recommend full wipe or? before any of the flashes , and I assume all this flash with TWRP.
THANKS!! That was A LOT of help! I just did not know FOR SURE OR NOT if anything special had to done with partitions jumping from KK to LP
Mike
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You're welcome! For such a large upgrade, from 10B to 35B, yes absolutely do a full wipe before flashing anything. I always do a full wipe, though. The built-in LG Backup does a bang up job for me for user apps, user data and limited system data - much faster than Titanium Backup.
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Lg g3 vs98547A. Is there a downgrade

I got a friend who has a lg g3 and is on vs98547A. No root. Is it possible to downgrade from 47A to at least 10B or to an os that can be rooted. Thanks
Please don't post the same question in multiple threads. This, however, was the correct place to post it.
If you don't care about having root and custom recovery, then you can downgrade one of three ways, but I'll only discuss the first two ways as the third way is more complicated and more focused on those who need a "last-ditch" effort to downgrade and get TWRP put on.
1. You can downgrade from 46A or 47A to 35B by flashing the 35B KDZ with LG Flash Tool 2014.
2. You can downgrade to any KDZ previous to 35B (10B, 12B, 23C or 24B) by first flashing the 10B TOT using the 35B .DLL, and then you can flash whatever KDZ you like.
If you do want to be rooted and have a custom recovery, then go with option #2 as far as flashing the 10B TOT using the 35B .DLL, root with the Stump app, then use TWRP Manager from the Play Store to flash TWRP, then you can flash whatever ROM you want.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Please don't post the same question in multiple threads. This, however, was the correct place to post it.
If you don't care about having root and custom recovery, then you can downgrade one of three ways, but I'll only discuss the first two ways as the third way is more complicated and more focused on those who need a "last-ditch" effort to downgrade and get TWRP put on.
1. You can downgrade from 46A or 47A to 35B by flashing the 35B KDZ with LG Flash Tool 2014.
2. You can downgrade to any KDZ previous to 35B (10B, 12B, 23C or 24B) by first flashing the 10B TOT using the 35B .DLL, and then you can flash whatever KDZ you like.
If you do want to be rooted and have a custom recovery, then go with option #2 as far as flashing the 10B TOT using the 35B .DLL, root with the Stump app, then use TWRP Manager from the Play Store to flash TWRP, then you can flash whatever ROM you want.
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ok sorry for muti. threds, did not know how much support is on the g3 since the phone has been out for more then 2 years i think. ok i understand that i can downgrade to 35B, once on 35B you saying i can dwngrade to 10B if i wanted to, if so cool, now what i dont understand is flashing 10B TOT useing the 35B DLL, i never heard of somthing like that
LASERWOLF452 said:
ok sorry for muti. threds, did not know how much support is on the g3 since the phone has been out for more then 2 years i think. ok i understand that i can downgrade to 35B, once on 35B you saying i can dwngrade to 10B if i wanted to, if so cool, now what i dont understand is flashing 10B TOT useing the 35B DLL, i never heard of somthing like that
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No problem.
No, I meant something different.
From 35B, 46A or 47A, you can only flash KDZs 35B and higher. The only way to downgrade to lower than 35B from 35B, 46A or 47A is to use the 10B TOT with the 35B .DLL.
You don't have to go to 35B first in order to get to 10B. For some reason when I was replying at first I forgot you said about "so you can root".
TOTs are like KDZs but actually they flash more partitions than KDZs do, and they use a different program and instructions to flash. You can find all the KDZs and the only TOT we have, along with the 35B .DLL in my Android File Host section which I link to from @annoyingduck 's stickied return to stock thread in the General section, also the first link in my signature below. The software to flash TOTs you'll have to Google for.
We used to use a different .DLL to flash the 10B TOT, but it didn't work once we got to 35B. A user found that using the .DLL that's extracted from the 35B KDZ enabled us to use the TOT method on 35B and above (so far) again.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
No problem.
No, I meant something different.
From 35B, 46A or 47A, you can only flash KDZs 35B and higher. The only way to downgrade to lower than 35B from 35B, 46A or 47A is to use the 10B TOT with the 35B .DLL.
You don't have to go to 35B first in order to get to 10B. For some reason when I was replying at first I forgot you said about "so you can root".
TOTs are like KDZs but actually they flash more partitions than KDZs do, and they use a different program and instructions to flash. You can find all the KDZs and the only TOT we have, along with the 35B .DLL in my Android File Host section which I link to from @annoyingduck 's stickied return to stock thread in the General section, also the first link in my signature below. The software to flash TOTs you'll have to Google for.
We used to use a different .DLL to flash the 10B TOT, but it didn't work once we got to 35B. A user found that using the .DLL that's extracted from the 35B KDZ enabled us to use the TOT method on 35B and above (so far) again.
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ok i be doing some reading here and there, now as for the TOT will LGUP tool work with the LG G3 so i can refurbish the phone or upgrade so it can be on 10B. if i am right, good, if not like i said i do some reading around first aand see i can understand it
i know i got to find the 10Btot with 35B DLL. hope to find it
its ok that you forget, its morning
LASERWOLF452 said:
ok i be doing some reading here and there, now as for the TOT will LGUP tool work with the LG G3 so i can refurbish the phone or upgrade so it can be on 10B. if i am right, good, if not like i said i do some reading around first aand see i can understand it
i know i got to find the 10Btot with 35B DLL. hope to find it
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I tried LGUp once. I couldn't get it to work. To my understanding, it's for the D855 variant only, but I could be wrong. There's a link at the top of the second post of that stickied thread I mentioned to some TOT directions, but the OP of that thread doesn't maintain it any more so I don't know if any links to the flashing software, etc, work, but you might at least get an idea of what you're looking for there.
its ok that you forget, its morning
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LOL!
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
I tried LGUp once. I couldn't get it to work. To my understanding, it's for the D855 variant only, but I could be wrong. There's a link at the top of the second post of that stickied thread I mentioned to some TOT directions, but the OP of that thread doesn't maintain it any more so I don't know if any links to the flashing software, etc, work, but you might at least get an idea of what you're looking for there.
LOL!
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can i use this then for the downgrade or no, i got 13 tabs open and still looking around
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-lg-g3/general/verizon-lg-g3-one-toolkit-vs985-root-t3124846
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can i use this then for the downgrade or no, i got 13 tabs open and still looking around
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I have no personal experience with that. To my understanding, it's basically a central repository for all things needed for different aspects of doing things with the VS985 - it makes use of the same individual tools that are available outside the toolkit. It may work for what you need.
I've preferred to use the tools necessary to do what needs doing, directly.
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I have no personal experience with that. To my understanding, it's basically a central repository for all things needed for different aspects of doing things with the VS985 - it makes use of the same individual tools that are available outside the toolkit. It may work for what you need.
I've preferred to use the tools necessary to do what needs doing, directly.
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i can try out the tool kit and see how it will do for me. i am still lost on this downgrade process at the moment and i don't wont to bother you with 20 questions on your method, if the took kit works for me i will still give you credit for helping out, even tho i said friend, i want to upgrade my g3 to 47A so i can mess with the downgrade process and make a youtube video walk through to help people who has no idea to do this like me at the moment, but i do the homework figuring out things till i understand them
here is a video how to do the V10 vs990 root and i had a few people said i helped out along with lg G4 root and all, i still give credit to people who do those methods.
https://youtu.be/orCP9Y7LQD4
my phone has never been on 47A i am on 35B using jasmine Rom, i was on 12B at the first with my g3 stock, can i KDZ 47A to my G3 and have no issues or what?
LASERWOLF452 said:
i can try out the tool kit and see how it will do for me. i am still lost on this downgrade process at the moment and i don't wont to bother you with 20 questions on your method, if the took kit works for me i will still give you credit for helping out, even tho i said friend, i want to upgrade my g3 to 47A so i can mess with the downgrade process and make a youtube video walk through to help people who has no idea to do this like me at the moment, but i do the homework figuring out things till i understand them
here is a video how to do the V10 vs990 root and i had a few people said i helped out along with lg G4 root and all, i still give credit to people who do those methods.
my phone has never been on 47A i am on 35B using jasmine Rom, i was on 12B at the first with my g3 stock, can i KDZ 47A to my G3 and have no issues or what?
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Yes, on any stock ROM earlier than 35B you can flash any VS985 KDZ.
Good luck!
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Yes, on any stock ROM earlier than 35B you can flash any VS985 KDZ.
Good luck!
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i hope it comes to a success, if so i send you a message letting you know how well it goes, thank you for the help bro
LASERWOLF452 said:
i hope it comes to a success, if so i send you a message letting you know how well it goes, thank you for the help bro
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You're welcome!
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You're welcome!
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ok i cant get that method to work. so i go with yours, if i ask noob questions, or something dumb i am sorry, i have a learning disability and i understand things better when its broken down. i do learn from what i been told and as i mess with it as you show me i will understand it. depending tho. so when you get time can you help me get to 10B i do know computers really well but the thing i am weak at is understanding your method
LASERWOLF452 said:
ok i cant get that method to work. so i go with yours, if i ask noob questions, or something dumb i am sorry, i have a learning disability and i understand things better when its broken down. i do learn from what i been told and as i mess with it as you show me i will understand it. depending tho. so when you get time can you help me get to 10B i do know computers really well but the thing i am weak at is understanding your method
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The first search result "TOT Method | LG Flash Tool Guide" at:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=tot%20method, except you'll need this .DLL https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24421527759885198 instead of "LGVS985_20140620_LGFLASHv160.dllLGVS985_20140620_LGFLASHv160.dll".
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
The first search result "TOT Method | LG Flash Tool Guide" at:
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=tot%20method, except you'll need this .DLL https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24421527759885198 instead of "LGVS985_20140620_LGFLASHv160.dllLGVS985_20140620_LGFLASHv160.dll".
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thank you so much, it is back on 10B and now i be making a video, you are going to get a huge thanks for this , sadly i do not know how to pronounce your name
LASERWOLF452 said:
thank you so much, it is back on 10B and now i be making a video, you are going to get a huge thanks for this , sadly i do not know how to pronounce your name
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You're welcome! Glad things went as planned. No problem really.
My handle is like the second Mad Max movie "The Road Warrior"
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), but backwards. I have "Road" mispelled "rode" on purpose. Someone called me the road warrior in the Army 30 years ago this year. When I got out of the Army I started using it on computer "bulletin boards" (BBS), but backwards just to be different.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
You're welcome! Glad things went as planned. No problem really.
My handle is like the second Mad Max movie "The Road Warrior"
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), but backwards. I have "Road" mispelled "rode" on purpose. Someone called me the road warrior in the Army 30 years ago this year. When I got out of the Army I started using it on computer "bulletin boards" (BBS), but backwards just to be different.
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lol nice i was sitting here like how do you say his name, i see it now, cool i like that, well i am working on the video now and hope this will help a friend with there phone to. thanks again bro and i make sure they know to hit that thanks button
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
You're welcome! Glad things went as planned. No problem really.
My handle is like the second Mad Max movie "The Road Warrior"
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981), but backwards. I have "Road" mispelled "rode" on purpose. Someone called me the road warrior in the Army 30 years ago this year. When I got out of the Army I started using it on computer "bulletin boards" (BBS), but backwards just to be different.
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i want to let you know that for the time i been owning the LGG3, i want to thank you for your help, when i was looking at my older post how to root and upgraded to 12B. i saw your post that you helped me with the G3 alot, so every time i make a video about the G3 i give you thanks on the video, i just posted one and realized i said nothing so i added it on the description for the LG root. so ya bro, thank you for all what you have done and i really do thank you for the help. you are awesome i dont care what anyone says keep up the awesome work bro
LASERWOLF452 said:
i want to let you know that for the time i been owning the LGG3, i want to thank you for your help, when i was looking at my older post how to root and upgraded to 12B. i saw your post that you helped me with the G3 alot, so every time i make a video about the G3 i give you thanks on the video, i just posted one and realized i said nothing so i added it on the description for the LG root. so ya bro, thank you for all what you have done and i really do thank you for the help. you are awesome i dont care what anyone says keep up the awesome work bro
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You're very welcome! Thank you for the kind words. Cheers mate.
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thank you so much, it is back on 10B and now i be making a video, you are going to get a huge thanks for this , sadly i do not know how to pronounce your name
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hi there, i was curious do you posting these videos? i can't seem to find them anywhere. thanks

PLZ HELP No network in Resurrection Remix 6.0.1

hello every one ... i just installed RR rom... but i am facing NO SERVICE issue . im coming from FULMICS 5.3 . i also tried flashing 35 bootstack . Asking here because searching the specified thread gives me error.
Any help appreciated.
It's common after flashing international ports of stock ROMs or CyanogenMod/AOSP based ROMs that Mobile Data goes wonky. Flashing the 10B TOT using the .DLL that's extracted from the 35B KDZ to start fresh is what's recommened. Re-root with the Stump app and use TWRP Manager from the Play Store to put TWRP back on.
Rooting gets more complicated after 10B and putting TWRP on gets more complicated after 12B. For what it's worth, I stick to stock but modified/heavily debloated Verizon/LG ROMs.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
It's common after flashing international ports of stock ROMs or CyanogenMod/AOSP based ROMs that Mobile Data goes wonky. Flashing the 10B TOT using the .DLL that's extracted from the 35B KDZ to start fresh is what's recommened. Re-root with the Stump app and use TWRP Manager from the Play Store to put TWRP back on.
Rooting gets more complicated after 10B and putting TWRP on gets more complicated after 12B. For what it's worth, I stick to stock but modified/heavily debloated Verizon/LG ROMs.
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thanks man ... you are always there to help .... you are like a god to lg g3 verizon users. can u plz direct me to the exact post from where i can check the right steps to flash kdz
akki7636 said:
thanks man ... you are always there to help .... you are like a god to lg g3 verizon users. can u plz direct me to the exact post from where i can check the right steps to flash kdz
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For KDZ method, @annoyingduck 's stickied return to stock thread in the General section. I recommend the TOT method though. You'd have to Google for:
Code:
XDA TOT method
You can still find the actual TOT and .DLL you need at my Android File Host section which is linked to at the bottom of the first post of @annoyingduck 's thread.
You're welcome!
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
For KDZ method, @annoyingduck 's stickied return to stock thread in the General section. I recommend the TOT method though. You'd have to Google for:
Code:
XDA TOT method
You can still find the actual TOT and .DLL you need at my Android File Host section which is linked to at the bottom of the first post of @annoyingduck 's thread.
You're welcome!
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Thanks problem solved
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Thanks problem solved
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You're welcome, glad to hear it!

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