Hi,
It should be simple, but I'm confused what to do and which version to install... I have EU, not branded H850 v10e. Rooted with TWRP so official update by Bridge or OTA isn't an option. I wanna move to Nougat, but how? I can't find any Nougat zip to use in TWRP, so I figure only option is to use LGUP. But what version should I install? All I can see are branded versions...
Could someone help me and provide a simplest and safest method to move to Nougat?
Also, TWRP and root isn't problematic in N, same procedure as on MM?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
goofy3 said:
Hi,
It should be simple, but I'm confused what to do and which version to install... I have EU, not branded H850 v10e. Rooted with TWRP so official update by Bridge or OTA isn't an option. I wanna move to Nougat, but how? I can't find any Nougat zip to use in TWRP, so I figure only option is to use LGUP. But what version should I install? All I can see are branded versions...
Could someone help me and provide a simplest and safest method to move to Nougat?
Also, TWRP and root isn't problematic in N, same procedure as on MM?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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You could try using TWRP to flash autoprime's zips from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/development/stock-h850-20a-eu-rom-flashable-zips-t3506514 and follow the OP instructions for rooting. You could also use LGUP to flash H85020a_00_OPEN_EU_OP_1030.kdz that autoprime has also posted at the link above. Just make sure you have the Nougat TWPR installed: twrp-3.0.2-1-h850.img, which can be found here https://dl.twrp.me/h850/
Thanks! For some reason I couldn't find this flashable N zip.... But on the weekend I already switch to N with LGUP
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I have rooted with towelroot and installed supersu.
After a while I did a full unroot with supersu and uninstalled both. Then an official security update came and it installed just fine but now I get a 0x1111004 error (this device is suspected in rooting) when I try to install L.
I am a complete noob, so could you please point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
you need to flash 4.4 kdz then ota or straight to 5.0.2 kdz
because lg root security detected that you had root
sebatox said:
you need to flash 4.4 kdz then ota or straight to 5.0.2 kdz
because lg root security detected that you had root
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And I need to flash my exact version, right? Is this guide still good? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45293512&postcount=1
yeah
but use kdz for g2m not g2
https://twitter.com/lg_firmware?lang=pl - search for the one that suits you (ofc d620r model)
sebatox said:
yeah
but use kdz for g2m not g2
https://twitter.com/lg_firmware?lang=pl - search for the one that suits you (ofc d620r model)
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Thanks a lot for replying. I just did it with no issues. Just one more question. In case I want to revert back to 4.4 do I simply flash the previous version or are there factors to consider?
poli8 said:
Thanks a lot for replying. I just did it with no issues. Just one more question. In case I want to revert back to 4.4 do I simply flash the previous version or are there factors to consider?
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You can, but you have choose "CSE Flash" instead of "Normal Flash"
Hello all,
Is there a way to unroot and directly install the newest update for my LG G5 H850? Im getting daily notifications to install the latest update on my phone but I cant install it cause its rooted.. Since im not that good with rooting phones and stuff I would like to get a small how-to if anybody can do this.
rmeijer18 said:
Hello all,
Is there a way to unroot and directly install the newest update for my LG G5 H850? Im getting daily notifications to install the latest update on my phone but I cant install it cause its rooted.. Since im not that good with rooting phones and stuff I would like to get a small how-to if anybody can do this.
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There may be a simpler way than trying to unroot and accept an OTA firmware update. Look for the your firmware update here: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h850-firmwares/ Download the latest KDZ file for your G5 and flash it with LGUP. Since you'll now be on stock G5 firmware, you'll need to flash twrp-3.1.1-0-h850 via fastboot and then root via TWRP. I install all my firmware updates this way and it has always worked for me.
Abort said:
There may be a simpler way than trying to unroot and accept an OTA firmware update. Look for the your firmware update here: https://lg-firmwares.com/lg-h850-firmwares/ Download the latest KDZ file for your G5 and flash it with LGUP. Since you'll now be on stock G5 firmware, you'll need to flash twrp-3.1.1-0-h850 via fastboot and then root via TWRP. I install all my firmware updates this way and it has always worked for me.
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Where do I need to look for when downloading this firmware? I see alot of different file names.. So I dont really know what to pick on here
rmeijer18 said:
Where do I need to look for when downloading this firmware? I see alot of different file names.. So I dont really know what to pick on here
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The G5 firmware at the link is arranged by geographical region and carrier. My G5 is a Great Britain one from EE, so I use the EEE KDZ files for it. If you don't know your region, you can browse through build.prop for the information.
Abort said:
The G5 firmware at the link is arranged by geographical region and carrier. My G5 is a Great Britain one from EE, so I use the EEE KDZ files for it. If you don't know your region, you can browse through build.prop for the information.
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Aah thanks for this, I think I've found my firmware for the netherlands now.. Only thing now is that I need to install it
rmeijer18 said:
Aah thanks for this, I think I've found my firmware for the netherlands now.. Only thing now is that I need to install it
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LGUP has always worked for me when flashing KDZ files. You can read all about LGUP on autoprime's All-in-One thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/info-autos-g5-thread-t3350648
I have lgv10 h901 running on nought h90130c can't downgrade to MM with any KDZ,DZ or TOT file ...
want to downgrade bcz fastboot commands are not working anymore..
p.s bootloader unlocked..
i want to flash 4 cores boot image to lenghtens life of phone
No. MM is ARB 1, v30c is ARB 2.
I assume that you want to install TWRP and root your phone? If so, you didn't search very hard for how to do it on Nougat....
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
No. MM is ARB 1, v30c is ARB 2.
I assume that you want to install TWRP and root your phone? If so, you didn't search very hard for how to do it on Nougat....
-- Brian
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Yeah I want to root and install twrp..
Is there anyway to push files through and in system??
runningnak3d said:
No. MM is ARB 1, v30c is ARB 2.
I assume that you want to install TWRP and root your phone? If so, you didn't search very hard for how to do it on Nougat....
-- Brian
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Also H901v20j is ARB2 but it cannot flashed..
Well, if you root Nougat, then you can make a flashable zip of v20j, and revert that way.
LG UP has multiple checks to prevent you flashing an older version. One of those checks is ARB and in hardware. There is no way around ARB since the ARB version is in the RSA signature of the signed firmware.
Another check that they put into place is if they make a change to lafd (the daemon that runs to give you download mode). If lafd is updates (as it was from MM to N), then you can't roll back with LG UP.
This check CAN be avoided using TWRP since the ARB version is the same.
So, if you really want to run v20j:
* Search these forums for how to root Nougat. Sorry, I am not providing a link since it is right in the top 5 posts of one of the sub-forums.
* Find a flashable zip of v20j. If a v20j flashable zip doesn't exist, you will need to extract the KDZ and make one. (I will be glad to give you pointers)
* If after giving it a good try, you are unable to make your own, and you provide a link to the KDZ, I will make one for you.
Give a man fish -- feed him for a day
Teach a man to fish -- feed him for life
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
Well, if you root Nougat, then you can make a flashable zip of v20j, and revert that way.
LG UP has multiple checks to prevent you flashing an older version. One of those checks is ARB and in hardware. There is no way around ARB since the ARB version is in the RSA signature of the signed firmware.
Another check that they put into place is if they make a change to lafd (the daemon that runs to give you download mode). If lafd is updates (as it was from MM to N), then you can't roll back with LG UP.
This check CAN be avoided using TWRP since the ARB version is the same.
So, if you really want to run v20j:
* Search these forums for how to root Nougat. Sorry, I am not providing a link since it is right in the top 5 posts of one of the sub-forums.
* Find a flashable zip of v20j. If a v20j flashable zip doesn't exist, you will need to extract the KDZ and make one. (I will be glad to give you pointers)
* If after giving it a good try, you are unable to make your own, and you provide a link to the KDZ, I will make one for you.
Give a man fish -- feed him for a day
Teach a man to fish -- feed him for life
-- Brian
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Hey Nice and Thanks..
But rooting Nought is not possible right now...
If this was possible then why ill Downgrade:silly:
Man I can't tell if you are joking or not, but Nougat has been rooted for a while:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/root-h901-nougat-t3773942
-- Brian
runningnak3d said:
Man I can't tell if you are joking or not, but Nougat has been rooted for a while:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-v10/general/root-h901-nougat-t3773942
-- Brian
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That some Complicted method but I'll try it... Thanks for link
I unlocked my bootloader, but I can't seem to find a guide on updating to Android 9. My current firmware has xloader 02.
When I bought it a year ago, you could update it without issues with hwota, but from what I see, that is now disabled. Is there a current program or guide that simplifies changing the firmware to an updated one?
lamerto said:
I unlocked my bootloader, but I can't seem to find a guide on updating to Android 9. My current firmware has xloader 02.
When I bought it a year ago, you could update it without issues with hwota, but from what I see, that is now disabled. Is there a current program or guide that simplifies changing the firmware to an updated one?
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Use the tool from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/how-to/firmware-bla-l29-c432-9-0-0-161-t3873835
If you don't yet have root, you can use the EMUI9 beta update tool.
Else you will have to install Magisk first.
Download Pie for your cust from pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/
ante0 said:
Use the tool from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/how-to/firmware-bla-l29-c432-9-0-0-161-t3873835
If you don't yet have root, you can use the EMUI9 beta update tool.
Else you will have to install Magisk first.
Download Pie for your cust from pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/
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So, I can only use the same cust? no way to change to another?
lamerto said:
So, I can only use the same cust? no way to change to another?
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You could rebrand before flashing Pie. Don't rebrand while going to Pie, it's usually a bad idea.
ante0 said:
Use the tool from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-10/how-to/firmware-bla-l29-c432-9-0-0-161-t3873835
If you don't yet have root, you can use the EMUI9 beta update tool.
Else you will have to install Magisk first.
Download Pie for your cust from pro-teammt.ru/firmware-database/
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Does it wipe the whole system when flashing pie from oreo or does it keep the settings?.
matemade said:
Does it wipe the whole system when flashing pie from oreo or does it keep the settings?.
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They are kept.
If you downgrade using rollback they will wipe though (and only use rollback from January or later if you ever need to downgrade)
Hi guys,
My v30 H930 (europe) is still on Android Oreo V22j. Now with the upcoming release of the less buggy version of Android Pie (v30q), I probably want to upgrade
I have TWRP installed and I have Magisk root (19.3).
What's the easiest way to upgrade to Pie (keep root ofc) and can I keep my data or do I have to wipe and set up as a new device?
Flash KDZ in LGUP as upgrade and reflash twrp/magisk?
clouds5 said:
Hi guys,
My v30 H930 (europe) is still on Android Oreo V22j. Now with the upcoming release of the less buggy version of Android Pie (v30q), I probably want to upgrade
I have TWRP installed and I have Magisk root (19.3).
What's the easiest way to upgrade to Pie (keep root ofc) and can I keep my data or do I have to wipe and set up as a new device?
Flash KDZ in LGUP as upgrade and reflash twrp/magisk?
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Easiest is to wait for Pie zip and flash it.
It's a good idea to backup internal storage whenever you do a major upgrade.
All other stuff is answered in detail on ChazzMatt's pie kdz thread
Just go to leaked V30q thread and read ? not that difficult
mateus.sc said:
Just go to leaked V30q thread and read ? not that difficult
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Those links are still to beta version. People may update that way with their phones if they wish -- and thank you for providing that option -- but anyone should understand that's still technically beta.
When it's official, it will be released as full image KDZ and dev created TWRP flashable zips based on that full image KDZ will both be posted in the EU H930 KDZ thread.
tech_infinity said:
Easiest is to wait for Pie zip and flash it.
It's a good idea to backup internal storage whenever you do a major upgrade.
All other stuff is answered in detail on ChazzMatt's pie kdz thread
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Thx, but can I really just flash the Pie zip in TWRP without wiping, over Oreo?
clouds5 said:
Thx, but can I really just flash the Pie zip in TWRP without wiping, over Oreo?
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Some people have, yes.
Dev doesn't recommend it. If it doesn't work, then you would need to wipe. See the TWRP flashable zip installation instructions.
ChazzMatt said:
Those links are still to beta version. People may update that way with their phones if they wish -- and thank you for providing that option -- but anyone should understand that's still technically beta.
When it's official, it will be released as full image KDZ and dev created TWRP flashable zips based on that full image KDZ will both be posted in the EU H930 KDZ thread.
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I know its beta until officially released; just don't get the prejudice around it. It's way more stable than the official V30b kdz btw.
In OP's scenario it's even easier to use V30q, since he is already rooted. Just restoring the TWRP backup provided and re-rooting would do the job, with no need to wipe data.