H901 20J Stock rooted .zip for TWRP? - LG V10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have searched everywhere to try to find a simple stock rooted 20J rom for my H901 V10. I KDZ'd the most recent w/tot to gain root, but have not been able to get the ESS DAC functioning at all. No change in sound like it had when I was on LP. I almost wish I could go back to LP because everything was working perfectly. Does anyone happen to have or know where a good link to it is?
I've found this link here.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/development/rom-v10h901v20estock-customized-t3360240 but it's so confusing and I don't want to brick my daily driver when I really just want a known good 20J .zip I can use in TWRP. I am not confident if I re'KDZ to 'factory reset' the phone if that will solve the problem.
Thanks in advance!!

I have permanent SIM unlocked phone .and I want to update to mm6.0
Present software :5.1.1 loollipop
Rooted :yes
It's mobile h901
Warranty:I bought imported phone unlocked so no warranty guide me safe way to update my phone
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[Q] got new g3 in mail

i got my g3 in mail today. looks a great phone in hand. just make sure this is the proper thing i m going to do to flash some rom. current software build is 11c. it needs to downgrade to 10b with kdz method. stump root then. install twrp recovery with flashify. then i could pick any rom i like to flash? is there anything wrong or i missed? anything i need to take care during flashing rom?
thank you for the advice.
Sounds about right.
Unless you want to run plain stock for some reason, then don't use the kdz to downgrade. I downgraded using the stock 10b, rooted and then took each OTA making sure SU had keep root checked. I have a rooted stock 11C nandroid just in case I want it. Just a thought.
Schaweet said:
Unless you want to run plain stock for some reason, then don't use the kdz to downgrade. I downgraded using the stock 10b, rooted and then took each OTA making sure SU had keep root checked. I have a rooted stock 11C nandroid just in case I want it. Just a thought.
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downgrading with the kdz method you'd still be able to update by flashing the stock rooted 11c & 12b and the appropriate modem.
BladeRunner said:
downgrading with the kdz method you'd still be able to update by flashing the stock rooted 11c & 12b and the appropriate modem.
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Sure but you wouldn't be able to take an OTA which some people like to do. Plus, can you get the VoLTE update on the VZW model? Not sure.
Anyway, to not have to worry about flashing separate modems, it's not really a huge deal to downgrade with the stock files.
Either way works which is why Android rocks. Options!

[Q] Trying to flash last update before lollipop help please?

So I'm new here and it's probably best if I start off with happened.
I was having trouble with okay Google working so I uninstalled app and reinstalled app and no change. Then I upgraded my phone. That was a big no-no. I use streaming media with blue tooth and it wasn't working. So I did a factory data reset and still no luck.
I found a Rom file and used LG flash tool and reset back to stock but I don't think my phone came with this software. I feel like there's a newer version but not lollipop. Does anybody have any idea where to get it? I think it's 12b or something like that. Oh and I used a root checker and apparently I'm not rooted?
Or can someone help me find a Rom like the 12b or just a very very stable Rom with good battery life, there are just way to many to check out. And I don't want to FC, I think that's what its called.
11c is the build I'm looking for..
To get 11c I think you will need to return to 10b via tot or kdz then root, install bumped twrp, then flash up from there. We have a 12b kdz and a pre-release 10b kdz, but not released 10b kdz or 11c kdz.
Thanks for your reply. When I went to update software it said update available but I thought it was lollipop. It says now user declined 10b to 11c. When I check for updates now it says no updates available. How could I fix it to I can update? Do I need to do factory reset?
Also, how does 12b kdz differ from 11c if you know off hand.
I got it! I was able to update to 11c after I did the factory rreset. Thank you so much for your help.

How do I know the type of ROM on my phone?

I rooted my unlocked T-mobile LG G3 sometime last year, and I don't remember the root I applied. I also do not remember whether I applied a custom ROM, or not. Now, I'm want to update my phone (as I'm still running 4.4.2) using Marshmallow KDZ and Flash Tool and it's asking what type of ROM i have on my phone. Any idea how I can find that out? I don't want to do a hard-reset as I'll lose all the files on my phone. Thank you

LG G3 trouble rooting on 47A

So I have rooted 4 other G3 phones over the last 2 years but they were on older firmware. I have a G3 on 47A and for the life of me cannot get LGUP Tool to recognize the phone. The info on the forum is spread around several diff posts with numerous links. Looking for some help here to get this one downgraded to 10B so I can install TWRP and XDEBB's rom.
jadams161 said:
So I have rooted 4 other G3 phones over the last 2 years but they were on older firmware. I have a G3 on 47A and for the life of me cannot get LGUP Tool to recognize the phone. The info on the forum is spread around several diff posts with numerous links. Looking for some help here to get this one downgraded to 10B so I can install TWRP and XDEBB's rom.
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Kingroot is the only way to root Marshmallow, but I don't even know if you can root 47A that way depending on the model. To see what model number you have, open the back, take out the battery and look at the Model Number on the sticker in the battery compartment. If it ends in a K, you will be unable to downgrade and Kingroot is the only option, but I believe it's been determined that the Kingroot exploit is patched on the K models.
The typical way now for the VS985 G3 is to TOT flash back to 10B and root with Stump on non-K models or Kingroot on 47A. There are some Marshmallow custom ROMs (stock and AOSP) you can flash after downgrading to 10B and flashing the proper bootstack, but that also depends on the model of the phone.
Dammit!! I just bought a used G3 to get away from a locked up VZW phone (I have a S5) . Guess I'll see if I can cancel the order!! Thought 47A was OK, but the K is the killer.....
ridenickel9 said:
Dammit!! I just bought a used G3 to get away from a locked up VZW phone (I have a S5) . Guess I'll see if I can cancel the order!! Thought 47A was OK, but the K is the killer.....
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You SHOULD be able to root 47A. 48A has been confirmed to not be rootable by Kingroot. And 49A will more than likely be the same, unless they made a mistake and included the exploit from 47A back into 49A.
With the K models, you cannot downgrade before Marshmallow, so you will be unable to KDZ or TOT flash back to 10B where you can root with Stump root and install TWRP. TWRP will not work I believe with 47A because you have to be able to flash a prior boot partition, which you can no longer do with the K models of this phone.
iBolski said:
You SHOULD be able to root 47A. 48A has been confirmed to not be rootable by Kingroot. And 49A will more than likely be the same, unless they made a mistake and included the exploit from 47A back into 49A.
With the K models, you cannot downgrade before Marshmallow, so you will be unable to KDZ or TOT flash back to 10B where you can root with Stump root and install TWRP. TWRP will not work I believe with 47A because you have to be able to flash a prior boot partition, which you can no longer do with the K models of this phone.
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Thanks for the info! I guess I'm still out of luck though with no recovery, unless there is another method to back up and apply ROMs. Sorry for my ignorance I have been rooting Samsung (typing on an S3 on MM now) and HTC for years, this was to be my first LG and I seem to have bought a tough model to deal with. All the reading around makes the K model seem like fort knox.
Guess I'll sell it back on Swappa or Amazon when it arrives in a few days...
ridenickel9 said:
Thanks for the info! I guess I'm still out of luck though with no recovery, unless there is another method to back up and apply ROMs. Sorry for my ignorance I have been rooting Samsung (typing on an S3 on MM now) and HTC for years, this was to be my first LG and I seem to have bought a tough model to deal with. All the reading around makes the K model seem like fort knox.
Guess I'll sell it back on Swappa or Amazon when it arrives in a few days...
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Nope. If you are on a K model of the phone (which was released this year I believe), you cannot flash back to 10B which would then allow you to install the bumped TWRP recovery. TWRP is not compatible with the 47/48/49A versions of the software and the K models cannot be flashed back to pre-Marshmallow images (that is, version before 47A).

VS985 from Ebay

Hello and good day,
Just got my new almost mint condition LG G3 VS985, this is a replacement for my Old D851 but as far as I start using it I just realize how different this new baby is from my previous loved one starting with the locked Bootloader, then I realize Im not able to download any Ota, this baby came with 47A, so I downgrade to 10B, everything is running great with KitKat but so far Im not able to update for any way using OTA or even LG Update tool is not able to recognize the phone, so Im kind of jammed in 10B.
Then I root it and install TWRP, my question is if I install TOT file with 10B version, Will I ever be able to download OTA over my At&T Network In Mexico? If not, is there any specific version you suggest me to stay On, I like stock but I have bloatware, also is there any Debloated Stock ROM such some for the D851?
Othe weird situation is that Im not able to enter download mode, Is there any chance this phone was a clone G3?
As I said this came with 47A, LGUP was able to downgrade to 10B so Im not sure what can be wrong.

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