Phone stuck on logo! - LG V30 Questions & Answers

I tried updating to android pie, then the phone reset and now its endlessly stuck on the logo, I cant turn it off, only thing that seemed to work was getting into the master reset menu, but even after reset the phone returned to the logo. It also doesn't connect to my pc. Please, what can I do, do I let it run out of battery? Is it gone now?

I'll let ChazzMatt answer this, as he is the expert. But I imagine he'll want to know which model number of V30 you have? Which ROM were you on? Is it rooted/BL unlocked? And how did you perform the update (OTA, LG Bridge, LGUP)?
Edit: Sorry, Chazz, I should have just waited, seeing you were right behind me

Coguj said:
I tried updating to android pie, then the phone reset and now its endlessly stuck on the logo, I cant turn it off, only thing that seemed to work was getting into the master reset menu, but even after reset the phone returned to the logo. It also doesn't connect to my pc. Please, what can I do, do I let it run out of battery? Is it gone now?
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US998? There's 5 different workaround methods in the KDZ thread, in posts #2 and #6.
But a couple need unlocked Bootloader and TWRP. The others need you to manually go into Download mode. After THAT, your Dev Patched LGUP should recognize the phone. You should have read all this before attempting update.
IF you are on US988 firmware...

Fixed it, thanks
ChazzMatt said:
US998? There's 5 different workaround methods in the KDZ thread, in posts #2 and #6.
But a couple need unlocked Bootloader and TWRP. The others need you to manually go into Download mode. After THAT, your Dev Patched LGUP should recognize the phone. You should have read all this before attempting update.
IF you are on US988 firmware...
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I already fixed it thanks! yes it was us998, I solved it by going to download mode and restoring oreo version with LGUP. Thanks for taking the time to respond! Im new to xda-developers and didnt know how to update my post

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LG G Stylo Secure Booting Error [Error Code 1003]

I recently rooted my Lg G stylo (Metro). I was messing around with the Clockwork Mod Recovery. Long story short, I had to reboot into recovery but I keep getting a "Secure Booting Error" "Error code 1003". It keeps restarting over and over again and the same message keeps popping up. The screen doesn't pass the logo, it just shuts down after the error message shows up. repeat
There is no way to access the homescreen or anything. I trying to factory reset by holding the VOLUME DOWN + POWER KEY. It works. I get a menu that says Perform a factory reset , [Yes/NO]. When i click yes, the reset begins but after a while it shuts down and continues to repeat the same message. "Secure booting Error". "Error Code 1003". I have also been able to acces download mode where the screen would say firmware update/Usb. But idk what to do after that. Im pretty sure its not bricked since it still turns on.
Did you unlock the bootloader before you rooted or did you use one-click rooting apps to root your phone?
I have the same problem
mnunez12 said:
Did you unlock the bootloader before you rooted or did you use one-click rooting apps to root your phone?
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The way mine happend is I tried installing twrp image with flashify and I know I installed it under the wrong one I clicked in the option above recovery anyways now I'm stuck on that.... So please help my warranty is over don't want to get a new phone.
Did figure how to recover phone?
ProblemMaker said:
The way mine happend is I tried installing twrp image with flashify and I know I installed it under the wrong one I clicked in the option above recovery anyways now I'm stuck on that.... So please help my warranty is over don't want to get a new phone.
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i have the same problem
As a new owner of an LG G Stylo MS631 (the Metro PCS model) I had the same issue just yesterday when working with GameTheory's Katana ROM and he pointed out that when the Secure Booting Error Code 1003 shows up it's because you have to go into the Developer Options (tap the build version 7 times under Settings - About phone - Software Info, back out two steps and then find the new setting just above About phone) and check the box next to "Enable OEM unlock" - this doesn't unlock the bootloader but it does allow you to use tools like TWRP without hassles or some of the reboot to recovery apps.
If you're getting the error and you can't get past it in any respect, you're going to need to flash the factory KDZ to get it truly useful again. That's what I ended up doing because there simply was no other way to get recovery or anything else working.
Flash the KDZ back to pure stock, go into the Developer Options and enable that option (Enable OEM unlock) and then go about rooting/flashing TWRP/etc.
Good luck...
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br0adband said:
As a new owner of an LG G Stylo MS631 (the Metro PCS model) I had the same issue just yesterday when working with GameTheory's Katana ROM and he pointed out that when the Secure Booting Error Code 1003 shows up it's because you have to go into the Developer Options (tap the build version 7 times under Settings - About phone - Software Info, back out two steps and then find the new setting just above About phone) and check the box next to "Enable OEM unlock" - this doesn't unlock the bootloader but it does allow you to use tools like TWRP without hassles or some of the reboot to recovery apps.
If you're getting the error and you can't get past it in any respect, you're going to need to flash the factory KDZ to get it truly useful again. That's what I ended up doing because there simply was no other way to get recovery or anything else working.
Flash the KDZ back to pure stock, go into the Developer Options and enable that option (Enable OEM unlock) and then go about rooting/flashing TWRP/etc.
Good luck...
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Thanks. I finally fixed it thanks to this!!!!!
how do I flash the kdz back to pure stock if I can't get past the error message? Please help, thank you!
T mobile kdz file ?
soccereclipse087 said:
how do I flash the kdz back to pure stock if I can't get past the error message? Please help, thank you!
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Did you get a answer? Also where can I find the kdz file?
Hello, I just soft brick my MS631 this morning. I had the phone rooted perfectly fine withthe katana ROM. Then, I stupidly use the reboot recovery option that is baked into the ROM withough developer options enabled and OEM chec (I forgot). Now, I get the looping Secure Booting Error 1003. If, I do the factory reset step (hold power and vol down) I get to the factory reset options, but when I select YES, it'll go through the loop again. HELP please, as I A) cant afford another phone right now and B) don't want to go back using my Windows 640 LTE phone with MetroPCS.
botbro86 said:
Hello, I just soft brick my MS631 this morning. I had the phone rooted perfectly fine withthe katana ROM. Then, I stupidly use the reboot recovery option that is baked into the ROM withough developer options enabled and OEM chec (I forgot). Now, I get the looping Secure Booting Error 1003. If, I do the factory reset step (hold power and vol down) I get to the factory reset options, but when I select YES, it'll go through the loop again. HELP please, as I A) cant afford another phone right now and B) don't want to go back using my Windows 640 LTE phone with MetroPCS.
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I did a similar thing. Go to HERE and follow GameTheory's unbrick guide. If you have problems downloading the KDZ like I did, then try getting it HERE
I actually did GT steps right after this post. Im now back on Katana and learned from my mistakes lol
I accidentally used king root without developer mode enabled
I also bricked my phone to the point of it being unusable. I am running on boost mobile and I am using android marshmallow 6.0. My phone said it was rooted after using the 1 Click root app and I went to start it and it now says 'security ERROR MODDED 1003'. I am stressed out at this point and I have reset it via developer menu about 3 times to no avail. I am familiar with rooting and roms but I'm not really used to using code. I'm stock everything and I am running on Boost mobile. If anyone can find a boost rom for me to use it may be possible to put my phone in download mode. I do have an sd card if it is needed to load a zip on. Please help me get my phone booted again! I believe a sprint KDZ may work but I can not find one for download anywhere. Thanks !
This may happened to me too. I am on the Boost version as well. I used the king root app to root the phone then I tried to install the adaway app. When the app told me to reboot the phone, I clicked okay but I hit the secure bootloop. I didn't even try to install a recovery. How do I fix this?!?!?!
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Micgizel said:
I also bricked my phone to the point of it being unusable. I am running on boost mobile and I am using android marshmallow 6.0. My phone said it was rooted after using the 1 Click root app and I went to start it and it now says 'security ERROR MODDED 1003'. I am stressed out at this point and I have reset it via developer menu about 3 times to no avail. I am familiar with rooting and roms but I'm not really used to using code. I'm stock everything and I am running on Boost mobile. If anyone can find a boost rom for me to use it may be possible to put my phone in download mode. I do have an sd card if it is needed to load a zip on. Please help me get my phone booted again! I believe a sprint KDZ may work but I can not find one for download anywhere. Thanks !
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This may happened to me too. I am on the Boost version as well. I used the king root app to root the phone then I tried to install the adaway app. When the app told me to reboot the phone, I clicked okay but I hit the secure bootloop. I didn't even try to install a recovery.
What if you cant get the phone to do anything outside of the boot loop?
br0adband said:
As a new owner of an LG G Stylo MS631 (the Metro PCS model) I had the same issue just yesterday when working with GameTheory's Katana ROM and he pointed out that when the Secure Booting Error Code 1003 shows up it's because you have to go into the Developer Options (tap the build version 7 times under Settings - About phone - Software Info, back out two steps and then find the new setting just above About phone) and check the box next to "Enable OEM unlock" - this doesn't unlock the bootloader but it does allow you to use tools like TWRP without hassles or some of the reboot to recovery apps.
If you're getting the error and you can't get past it in any respect, you're going to need to flash the factory KDZ to get it truly useful again. That's what I ended up doing because there simply was no other way to get recovery or anything else working.
Flash the KDZ back to pure stock, go into the Developer Options and enable that option (Enable OEM unlock) and then go about rooting/flashing TWRP/etc.
Good luck...
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i have tried holding down the volume down button and the power button at the same time but it doesnt do anything.. it makes the error code disappear for a split second and then it just comes back, it doesnt go into a normal boot option.. it doesnt go into a recovery mode of any kind to download anything to it.. can you help?
sherryf said:
i have tried holding down the volume down button and the power button at the same time but it doesnt do anything.. it makes the error code disappear for a split second and then it just comes back, it doesnt go into a normal boot option.. it doesnt go into a recovery mode of any kind to download anything to it.. can you help?
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I wish I could offer some help but I haven't owned an LG Stylo since I made that post - I literally sold that one the following day. Hopefully someone else might be able to provide some assistance.
Good luck...
br0adband said:
I wish I could offer some help but I haven't owned an LG Stylo since I made that post - I literally sold that one the following day. Hopefully someone else might be able to provide some assistance.
Good luck...
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Thank you so much for responding to me even though you couldnt help. . i appreciate that..
is there a way to fix it
arbyn said:
I did a similar thing. Go to HERE and follow GameTheory's unbrick guide. If you have problems downloading the KDZ like I did, then try getting it HERE
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Sorry for the bump on this thread. I followed the unbrick guide mentioned here, and all seems like a GO... except a lost service. Screen Lock says "No Service", but I am receiving text messages from contacts.
lg ls770 (boost)
Lg stylo ls770 boost
My stylo is showing the same error 1003 and on bootloop. Can someone help me figure out where to go to get the fIles to restore it back to stock.
PM or email me if you can help TIA
help
the issue im running into using the tutorial to flash the metro kdz is it says it got disconnected from the server. any ideas?

Bricked phone after Flashing Custom Rom

My Lg G5 (Tmobile) keeps on rebooting to recovery mode (TWRP) no matter what rom I flash. I tried using LG Up software but no matter how many times I install the driver phone is not recognized. Firstly I flashed Fulmics ROM then I installed LineageOS (Cyanogenmod) after that phone was working fine for a while till I saw an update and tried updating it to new nightly version. Please help me out if anyone knows how can I fix this issue.
You probably need to put the phone in download mode and then try LG up otherwise try pushing a rom that works through adb
Veliion said:
You probably need to put the phone in download mode and then try LG up otherwise try pushing a rom that works through adb
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Also make sure you use autoprime version of LGup
Sent from my LGE LG-H830 using XDA Labs
Veliion said:
You probably need to put the phone in download mode and then try LG up otherwise try pushing a rom that works through adb
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HAHA I wish it was that easy. No matter what on earth I do, phone doesn't get recognized
Try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/bring-lg-g5-to-life-download-mode-lgup-t3565508
dksoni411 said:
Try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/bring-lg-g5-to-life-download-mode-lgup-t3565508
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I am sure this method would fix it but I already returned my phone and got new one as I had 1 year warranty. I bought it from T-mobile and I locked the bootloader before turning in the phone so it doesn't look like I was trying anything fishy. Now instead of phone going to twrp each time it goes to boolop saying "device is currupted and won't boot". It won't go to recovery mode no matter what I do and hope I don't get charged from T-mobile saying this and that.
However, I am really grateful to all of you great people who tried their best to help and you sir actually threw me a solution but I was too impatient to wait for it. I know this method will work no matter what as I had been using this tool for my G2 in old days and fixed the worse bricks where I had to openup the whole phone take battery out and stuffs like this. I was looking for this method found everything but LG tool asked me for .dll file which I couldn't find anywhere and decided to give up on it...
Thank you for your help and now I know I am not going to be bricked anymore as I have this method to work with in future issues and am her waiting badly for Xposed to be available for Nougat.
Prabin Dhital said:
I am sure this method would fix it but I already returned my phone and got new one as I had 1 year warranty. I bought it from T-mobile and I locked the bootloader before turning in the phone so it doesn't look like I was trying anything fishy. Now instead of phone going to twrp each time it goes to boolop saying "device is currupted and won't boot". It won't go to recovery mode no matter what I do and hope I don't get charged from T-mobile saying this and that.
However, I am really grateful to all of you great people who tried their best to help and you sir actually threw me a solution but I was too impatient to wait for it. I know this method will work no matter what as I had been using this tool for my G2 in old days and fixed the worse bricks where I had to openup the whole phone take battery out and stuffs like this. I was looking for this method found everything but LG tool asked me for .dll file which I couldn't find anywhere and decided to give up on it...
Thank you for your help and now I know I am not going to be bricked anymore as I have this method to work with in future issues and am her waiting badly for Xposed to be available for Nougat.
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Good to hear that, You are welcome,
And as you mentioned about "device is corrupted and won't boot", that's because you locked bootloader. And as you were using twrp which means modified system partition so phone said that. But you can still go to download mode and use the method to make it live or can try unlocking bootloader to start twrp.
I experienced similar situation. I thought I had to send my phone for repair. As I was able to put the phone to download mode, I used uppercut with downloaded kdz file from LG G5 development thread and restored my phone. I didn't use my phone for four days thinking that I had to take to a phone shop or send to service center. But after careful reading of unbrick tutorials, I brought my phone back to life. Now I can play flashing anything as I am confident that I can easily unbrick my phone.
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A few days ago I got my G5 H830 and came with version 6.0.1 h83010i, looking for information on how to install custom rom, I read the post to install the .TOT file to be able to install TWRP and through this the Custom Rom, until there is Everything okay, I did everything right, but then I decided to go back to the Rom stock, on the night of that same day I saw that when I reboot my cell phone it stuck on the LG logo and it had some color pixels damaged (but no screen Damaged, if not because of small brick) then force a restart and continued the same, I did factory reset by stock recovery and then normal start, I went to sleep leaving it in 100% battery, and when I wake up in the morning the cell phone It is off, when I turn it on 5% and I get scared, then I wanted to go back to custom rom to leave those problems behind, but then when I install the TOT again and install the custom ROM it will restart half installed and any rom that installed it would stay Stuck and the LG logo and a bootloop until when it was flash the kdz several times until the cell did not want to ignite more, the pc does not recognize it or anything, I need help with this.

Lg v30 can't turn on only logo on screen

hi guys
I'm fresh owner of lg v30 before only Samsung devices. I tried do root on my lg v30 but now I have only LG logo (LG V30think) or if I try do hard reset logo changed to LG logo. I tried hard reset, soft reset etc nothing work. When I connect to computer I hear connecting noise but I can't see my devices in my computer. I tried connect to LG Bridge but program can't see my phone. Any idea what I can to do to back my phone to life.:crying::crying::crying:
maziak1980 said:
hi guys
I'm fresh owner of lg v30 before only Samsung devices. I tried do root on my lg v30 but now I have only LG logo (LG V30think) or if I try do hard reset logo changed to LG logo. I tried hard reset, soft reset etc nothing work. phone.
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Please tell WHAT V30 you have. Saying you have "V30" is like saying you have a "Dell" computer. There's over a dozen variants.
What did you try, to root? Which method? (Depends on which variant your have) What Instructions?
Did you flash correct firmware? Did you use Dev Patched LGUP? What mode did you use?
You've tried Master Reset?
Hi
Thank you for replay. I think I tried every combination to wake up my LG V30. I tried wake up from yesterday and about 30 minutes ago I tried different combination this was only my idea and my phone work. I don't know how I do this. I tried root my phone to get my photos after factory reset
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Please tell WHAT V30 you have. Saying you have "V30" is like saying you have a "Dell" computer. There's over a dozen variants.
What did you try, to root? Which method? (Depends on which variant your have) What Instructions?
Did you flash correct firmware? Did you use Dev Patched LGUP? What mode did you use?
You've tried Master Reset?
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lg h930
Hi
Thank you for replay. I think I tried every combination to wake up my LG V30. I tried wake up from yesterday and about 30 minutes ago I tried different combination this was only my idea and my phone work. I don't know how I do this. I tried root my phone to get my photos after factory reset
maziak1980 said:
lg h930
Hi
Thank you for replay. I think I tried every combination to wake up my LG V30. I tried wake up from yesterday and about 30 minutes ago I tried different combination this was only my idea and my phone work. I don't know how I do this. I tried root my phone to get my photos after factory reset
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My questions besides variant (H930, thank you) were what firmware you flashed (if any), did you use Dev Patched LGUP. If you flashed incorrect firmware, that can cause brick, for instance. So, I also wanted to know what Instructions you followed and which step you were on?
For instance, did your brick occur when you flashed firmware? Or did it occur while in ADB and you were trying to give commands to unlock bootloader?
Master Reset -- using buttons:
1. Unplug phone and turn it OFF.
2. Press and hold the Power and Volume down buttons.
3. When the LG logo appears, quickly release the Power button only -- then immediately press Power button again, while STILL pressing the Volume down button until you see the screen to select Yes to erase and reset everything.
4. Release both buttons so you can make your choices.
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IF the phone won't turn off, hold the power button by itself for like 2 minutes.
ChazzMatt said:
My questions besides variant (H930, thank you) were what firmware you flashed (if any), did you use Dev Patched LGUP. If you flashed incorrect firmware, that can cause brick, for instance. So, I also wanted to know what Instructions you followed and which step you were on?
For instance, did your brick occur when you flashed firmware? Or did it occur while in ADB and you were trying to give commands to unlock bootloader?
Master Reset -- using buttons:
1. Unplug phone and turn it OFF.
2. Press and hold the Power and Volume down buttons.
3. When the LG logo appears, quickly release the Power button only -- then immediately press Power button again, while STILL pressing the Volume down button until you see the screen to select Yes to erase and reset everything.
4. Release both buttons so you can make your choices.
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IF the phone won't turn off, hold the power button by itself for like 2 minutes.
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Yes I done hard reset. What I done to wake up phone
I hold volume down and power
When logo go on I release power button and when logo come again I swap valume down to volume up and I get message phone reset
For flasboot I used youtube how to get ublock.bin file from LG and after that I tried flash phone using comment on DOS and program ADB. I paste file twrp do ADB folder after last step I blocked my phone. I want get my photos back because by mistake I made a factory reset.
maziak1980 said:
Yes I done hard reset. What I done to wake up phone
I hold volume down and power
When logo go on I release power button and when logo come again I swap valume down to volume up and I get message phone reset
For flasboot I used youtube how to get ublock.bin file from LG and after that I tried flash phone using comment on DOS and program ADB. I paste file twrp do ADB folder after last step I blocked my phone. I want get my photos back because by mistake I made a factory reset.
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Now I know why you didn't ask this in the WTF Instructions thread. You used LG's "official" bootloader unlock code. I'm sorry I can't help.
THESE are the only instructions you should be using to bootloader unlock and root any V30 (except for T-mobile H932).
WTF V30/V30+/V30S Bootloader Unlock and Root
Everything you needed is in that thread. After temporarily downgrading to early Oreo, unlocking bootloader with OUR code, you also need to flash correct version of TWRP, encryption disabler and root checker disabler files, plus Magisk. Those instructions tell you the exact order, as well as Trouble Shooting Tips.
But LG official bootloader unlock is different. Theoretically you don't need to downgrade, but you are dependent on their code.
Maybe someone else can help. But if Master Reset isn't working, then the LG bootloader unlock code messed up your phone?
ChazzMatt said:
Now I know why you didn't ask this in the WTF Instructions thread. You used LG's "official" bootloader unlock code. I'm sorry I can't help.
THESE are the only instructions you should be using to bootloader unlock and root any V30 (except for T-mobile H932).
WTF V30/V30+/V30S Bootloader Unlock and Root
Everything you needed is in that thread. After temporarily downgrading to early Oreo, unlocking bootloader with OUR code, you also need to flash correct version of TWRP, encryption disabler and root checker disabler files, plus Magisk. Those instructions tell you the exact order, as well as Trouble Shooting Tips.
But LG official bootloader unlock is different. Theoretically you don't need to downgrade, but you are dependent on their code.
Maybe someone else can help. But if Master Reset isn't working, then the LG bootloader unlock code messed up your phone?
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I have android 9 now update used LG bridge. I have question is any different way to get my photo back after factory reset? I don't want block my phone again I spend a lot of time to get it back to life.
maziak1980 said:
I have android 9 now update used LG bridge. I have question is any different way to get my photo back after factory reset? I don't want block my phone again I spend a lot of time to get it back to life.
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There are data recovery software, where it scans your phone and tries to recover files in space that has not been overwritten yet.
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There are data recovery software, where it scans your phone and tries to recover files in space that has not been overwritten yet.
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Hi
There is no way to do this without root phone.
Thank you for all you help
Take care
i just had a very similar issue to this and the master reset somehow resurrected TWRP. @ChazzMatt i owe you big as always.
maziak1980 said:
Hi
There is no way to do this without root phone.
Thank you for all you help
Take care
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Go to photos.google.com and see if your pictures are there?
I have auto backup for my pictures when my phone connects to any Wi-Fi signal. I don't use cellular data, but I do use free Wi-Fi to back up my pictures.
I've had friends break/lose their phone and forget they had that turned on. They didn't lose anything...

LG V30 Boot Loop

Really frustrating experience with getting LGUP to run, I downloaded at least 5 versions of it, and at least 3 msis for DLLs before getting a combination that worked. In the xda guides I'm following, none of that is specified.
So I flashed US99820h_00_0318.kdz, as one of the steps. Now, I'm in LG Life's Good boot loop. It's just restarting over and over, showing me LG Life's Good, vibrating for a minute or two, and restarting again.
Any ideas? Tried pushing buttons and plugging unplugging from computer with USB. LGUP flashed successfully, and said click here to continue, all appeared well. Now, the LG V30 has lost its mind.
ohmmmmmmm said:
Really frustrating experience with getting LGUP to run, I downloaded at least 5 versions of it, and at least 3 msis for DLLs before getting a combination that worked. In the xda guides I'm following, none of that is specified.
So I flashed US99820h_00_0318.kdz, as one of the steps. Now, I'm in LG Life's Good boot loop. It's just restarting over and over, showing me LG Life's Good, vibrating for a minute or two, and restarting again.
Any ideas? Tried pushing buttons and plugging unplugging from computer with USB. LGUP flashed successfully, and said click here to continue, all appeared well. Now, the LG V30 has lost its mind.
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What variant do you have (what did the start with)?
What specific guide are you following?
One of the steps of WHAT? What are you trying to do?
Frankenstein to another variant?
Just update to Pie?
Bootloader Unlock and Root?
You don't say.
All the Dev Patched LGUP I post in the KDZ threads work fine. You just need to read the instructions carefully. (On the Pie version you have to use the setdev.bat option and only launch from desktop shortcut, not the download folder. It's IN the instructions.) Uninstall any prior version. There's also Troubleshooting Tips posted with every installation guide.
There's not 5 different versions in this forum, only two -- that I know of, that I've posted.
If you are getting Dev Patched LGUP from elsewhere, go ask them.
1) The one in the Frankenstein/Pie KDZ threads work to downgrade from Pie or to flash other Pie KDZ.
The one in Frankenstein instructions is identical to the Pie KDZ thread. It's the newest.
2) The one in the Oreo KDZ threads (slightly older but kept around for a valid reason) work with Oreo, Nougat, or to update to Pie.
I'm following your guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76584629&postcount=193.
It repeatedly says, "if you need to downgrade to Oreo, we got you", but never explains how to go to back to Oreo. Ctrl+f "lgup", and... nothing.
"LG has now patched this, but you can temporarily downgrade to earlier Oreo firmware."
In step 4, "If you have US998, H930, V30S and are on Oreo already -- with pre-July 2018 security patch firmware, then go to Section 5."
There's nothing for "If you have US998, H930, V30S and AREN'T ON pre-July 2018 Oreo, follow these steps to get to Oreo. You leave that exercise up to the reader, before going to Step 5. It took me forever to get LG Up running, using other guides, and the KDZ you mentioned. Now, I'm stuck in bootloop, and can't flash a different KDZ or take control of the device in any way.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79964731&postcount=2 was one resource I used to finally get LGUP to run, but I don't have DL PARTITION as an option, so I ran UPGRADE, following another guide on LGUPping a KDZ onto the LG V30, from googling, "how to run LGUP LG V30", and getting through problems with the model folder not having the model and DLL not being correct.
I'm stuck here, as I imagine everyone with an LG V30 not on Pre-July 2018 Oreo would be, because there are no steps for flashing Pre-July 2018 Oreo in the guide.
ChazzMatt said:
What variant do you have (what did the start with)?
9, going to 8.
What specific guide are you following?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76584629&postcount=193
One of the steps of WHAT? What are you trying to do?
Bootloader Unlock and Root? Eventually this. But just flashing Oreo.
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More details in my earlier reply. This forum is weird that it doesn't alert for replies, only quotes, so I quoted you.
ohmmmmmmm said:
I'm following your guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76584629&postcount=193.
It repeatedly says, "if you need to downgrade to Oreo, we got you", but never explains how to go to back to Oreo. Ctrl+f "lgup", and... nothing.
"LG has now patched this, but you can temporarily downgrade to earlier Oreo firmware."
In step 4, "If you have US998, H930, V30S and are on Oreo already -- with pre-July 2018 security patch firmware, then go to Section 5."
There's nothing for "If you have US998, H930, V30S and AREN'T ON pre-July 2018 Oreo, follow these steps to get to Oreo. You leave that exercise up to the reader, before going to Step 5. It took me forever to get LG Up running, using other guides, and the KDZ you mentioned. Now, I'm stuck in bootloop, and can't flash a different KDZ or take control of the device in any way.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79964731&postcount=2 was one resource I used to finally get LGUP to run, but I don't have DL PARTITION as an option, so I ran UPGRADE, following another guide on LGUPping a KDZ onto the LG V30, from googling, "how to run LGUP LG V30", and getting through problems with the model folder not having the model and DLL not being correct.
I'm stuck here, as I imagine everyone with an LG V30 not on Pre-July 2018 Oreo would be, because there are no steps for flashing Pre-July 2018 Oreo in the guide.
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I'll say this in the shortest way possible. If to don't have DL Partition option then you simply didn't follow the instructions to install the Dev Patched version.
The WTF instructions send to you the links to download the pre July 2018 firmware for your particular variant and THOSE threads (like the US998 Oreo) give instructions to not only install Dev Patched past LGUP correctly but again reiterate which KDZ to downgrade to.
This isn't stated in the WTF instructions themselves because there's over 30 variants. You go down through each section of the WTF instructions like a decision tree...
If I have this, I do that.
If I have done A, then go to B.
It's important to read the WTF instructions thoroughly, even print them out. Read them in a web browser and not an app (XDA and Tapatalk apps truncate entire sections. This is noted at the very top of the WTF instructions.)
If you have US998 then you need to temporarily flash 20a or 20b for Bootloader Unlock. I'm not sure why you flashed 20h yet. US998 20h is not pre-July 2018 firmware.
See screenshot. This tells from WTF INSTRUCTIONS tell you that for US998, your need Pre-July 2018 firmware and gives blue underlined hyperlink for Oreo US998 KDZ.
When you go to that page, see what's see the top?
Then IN the KDZ post itself are extensive instructions on how to install Dev Patched LG up as well as troubleshooting. Did you not see that at all?
First screenshot is from WTF, to blue hyperlink for US998 Oreo thread. The other screenshots are from the US998 Oreo KDZ thread to tell you what to flash and how to do it -- including extensive Dev Patched LGUP instructions.
If you are starting out with Pie KDZ and need to downgrade, in the Pie KDZ thread (which has the Dev Patched LGUP you need to downgrade from) the Downgrade post also says what you need.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79971595&postcount=3
This is the one point that may not be clear in the WTF Instructions. IF you have US998 AND it's already on Pie. Then you need the Dev Patched LGUP in the Pie KDZ thread, to be able to downgrade from Pie. Most US998 users are not already on Pie KDZ when they come here.
Also, if your questions are about the WTF Instructions (which hundreds of people have successfully completed), why not ask questions in that thread instead of starting brand new thread?
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I'm following your guide https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76584629&postcount=193.
It repeatedly says, "if you need to downgrade to Oreo, we got you", but never explains how to go to back to Oreo. Ctrl+f "lgup", and... nothing.
"LG has now patched this, but you can temporarily downgrade to earlier Oreo firmware."
In step 4, "If you have US998, H930, V30S and are on Oreo already -- with pre-July 2018 security patch firmware, then go to Section 5."
There's nothing for "If you have US998, H930, V30S and AREN'T ON pre-July 2018 Oreo, follow these steps to get to Oreo. You leave that exercise up to the reader, before going to Step 5.
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You're very wrong about that. I clearly tell how to downgrade from back to pre-July Oreo if you follow the proper links for your variant. People do this every day!
Almost every one who has ever unlocked their bootloader for V30 has used this method (except for T-mobile H932) and most people have done it AFTER July 2018 when LG/Google patched the exploit. You either:
* aren't reading the instructions in a web browser (and didn't print them out to use a check list)
* or not reading carefully,
* or don't understand you are supposed to follow the links for your variant, then come back after finishing that step?
To get out of your boot loop, try Master Reset. It's mentioned in the Dev Patched LGUP Installation Guide Trouble Shooting Tips.
ChazzMatt already answered exhaustively. I would add/restate just a few things:
1) The Master Reset (Button Dance) may be all you need to get your phone back to normal after cross-flashing:
Power off your phone
Hold VolDown + Power.
When the LG logo appears, immediately release Power (and ONLY Power) and then immediately hold Power again until you get the the factory reset screen.
You never let go of VolDown until the factory reset screen appears. Once it appears, you can release both buttons.
Choose yes twice by using the VolDown key and Power to select.
You MUST start with the phone turned off. Make sure the USB cable is unplugged. If you cannot turn off the phone then hold VolDown+Power for 8 seconds. WAIT and see that it turns off and stays off, otherwise try VolDown+Power again. ONCE your phone is turned off, THEN perform the Button Dance to Master Reset.
2) Assuming Master Reset completes, you should be able to use LGUP to flash what you want. If it doesn't work, you're either using the wrong version, it wasn't installed correctly, or you need to try a different USB cable, different USB port, or even a different computer.
3) We still don't know what your original V30 model is and which firmware version you were on. If you were ever on Pie, you need to use the latest Dual-mode LGUP from the Pie KDZ thread. If you've never been on Pie, you can use the earlier version from the Oreo thread. Chazz already wrote that, just restating.
4) Follow ChazzMatt's gudies to a T. They can be somewhat verbose, but for a reason. Don't skip anything, don't glance over anything, and don't selectively combine with other YouTube or Reddit guides (which are usually outdated clones of Chazz's guides). Just read it and do exactly what it says.
Good luck
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I'll say this in the shortest way possible. If to don't have DL Partition option then you simply didn't follow the instructions to install the Dev Patched version.
The WTF instructions send to you the links to download the pre July 2018 firmware for your particular variant and THOSE threads (like the US998 Oreo) give instructions to not only install Dev Patched past LGUP correctly but again reiterate which KDZ to downgrade to.
This isn't stated in the WTF instructions themselves because there's over 30 variants. You go down through each section of the WTF instructions like a decision tree... If I have this, I do that. I I have done A, then go to B.
If you have us998 then you need to temporarily flash 20a or 20b for Bootloader Unlock. I'm not sure why you flashed 20h yet. US998 20h is not pre-July 2018 firmware.
See screenshot. This tells from WTF INSTRUCTIONS tell you that for US998, your need Pre-July 2018 firmware and gives blue underlined hyperlink for Oreo US998 KDZ.
When you go to that page, see what's see the top?
Then IN the KDZ post itself are extensive instructions on how to install Dev Patched LG up as well as troubleshooting. Did you not see that at all?
First screenshot is from WTF, to blue hyperlink for US998 Oreo thread. The other screenshots are from the US998 Oreo KDZ thread to tell you what to flash and how to do it -- including extensive Dev Patched LGUP instructions.
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Follow the blue hyperlink, "Download either US998 Oreo KDZ or...", and it goes to a page where you can download US99820h_00_0318.KDZ, or, under the heading "TWRP Flashable version", the same file. Hence, I tried flashing that. If the instruction and hyperlink said, Download US99820AorB_somethingsomething.KDZ, unlock bootloader, THEN flash US99820h_00_0318.KDZ, it'd make sense. Currently, following the instructions leads a person to download US99820h_00_0318.KDZ in step 3, then there's nothing more mentioning doing anything before or after that, or how to flash it. If you edit step 3 to say, if you're not yet bootloader unlocked, download and flash US99820A_somethingsomething.KDZ. If you're already bootloader unlocked, download and flash US99820h_00_0318.KDZ, then I wouldn't be in the predicament I'm in trying to follow the guide. If the page linked to listed the KDZs in alphabetical order, it'd make a lot more sense. From what I understand now, it seems that the vast majority of people need to flash A first, do something, and then later flash H. That's really not clear. If A came first on the KDZlinks page, I would still have scrolled down to H, because the steps on the WTF guide say explicitly to download the H KDZ in step 3. Maybe under step 3: prep there should be a step 4 inserted before the current step 4 (download H KDZ) that says download A KDZ, flash it, do some other stuff, make sure your bootloader is unlocked by following these steps...
something like
4. If bootloader isn't unlocked, follow this thread.
5. Download either US998 Oreo US99820h_00_0318.KDZ or Euro...
TheDannemand said:
1) The Master Reset (Button Dance) may be all you need to get your phone back to normal after cross-flashing:
Power off your phone
Hold VolDown + Power.
When the LG logo appears, immediately release Power (and ONLY Power) and then immediately hold Power again until you get the the factory reset screen.
You never let go of VolDown until the factory reset screen appears. Once it appears, you can release both buttons.
Choose yes twice by using the VolDown key and Power to select.
You MUST start with the phone turned off. Make sure the USB cable is unplugged. If you cannot turn off the phone then hold VolDown+Power for 8 seconds. WAIT and see that it turns off and stays off, otherwise try VolDown+Power again. ONCE your phone is turned off, THEN perform the Button Dance to Master Reset.
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So thank you, for actually attempting to help. I'm stuck in a boot loop of black screen > LG V30+ Thinq logo, animated LG logo > static LG logo splash screen > (sometimes) Android is starting loading bar
One time, by doing the power release/repress on the second LG logo (animated), I saw a grey menu for an instant that immediately left again in a flash. This gives me hope.
I can't turn it off, it just boot loops for about an hour (I've never watched it until it stops, but a long time) or until battery dies. Holding VolDown + Power for 8 seconds does nothing, or sometimes, it makes it just keep going through the first 2 steps of the boot loop only: (quick) black screen > LG V30+ Thinq logo. It will never turn off and stay off (except on its own after a really big number of loops, or by the battery running out). As soon as it gets enough charge to run, it starts boot looping on its own, so I can't reliably "turn it off" completely in that way, because I don't control when it turns back on. Holding VolDown + Power seems to not power it off, but to force reset, (power off and restart the boot loop).
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3) We still don't know what your original V30 model is and which firmware version you were on. If you were ever on Pie, you need to use the latest Dual-mode LGUP from the Pie KDZ thread. If you've never been on Pie, you can use the earlier version from the Oreo thread. Chazz already wrote that, just restating.
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Can you please specify "the Pie KDZ thread" with a link? I don't want to go astray again. I was on some version of firmware that'd be with Android 9. I took a picture of the software info page to help me put it back to its original state if something went wrong, but there's nothing about firmware in the screenshot. Android 9, patch level Aug 2019, Baseband version... kernel version... build number, software version. Whatever firmware is most likely to go along with that, but I don't know.
ohmmmmmmm said:
Follow the blue hyperlink, "Download either US998 Oreo KDZ or...", and it goes to a page where you can download US99820h_00_0318.KDZ, or, under the heading "TWRP Flashable version", the same file. Hence, I tried flashing that.
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At the very TOP of that thread in huge red letters it says only us 20a or 20b for bootloader unlock. Don't tell me you skipped down to 20h without seeing the huge red letters. Take a look at that screenshot.
In the LGUP installation guide (same post) it also says to use 20a or 20b for bootloader unlock.
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ohmmmmmmm said:
If the page linked to listed the KDZs in alphabetical order, it'd make a lot more sense. From what I understand now, it seems that the vast majority of people need to flash A first, do something, and then later flash H. That's really not clear. If A came first on the KDZlinks page, I would still have scrolled down to H.
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Why should they be in alphabetical order? That makes no sense.
They are in chronological order, newest at top, oldest at bottom. Most people want the newest. They only reason you need the older is ONE time for bootloader unlock. After that you always want the newest to update.
But several places -- like top of the thread -- it CLEARLY STATES what you need. You aren't reading.
ohmmmmmmm said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79964731&postcount=2 was one resource I used to finally get LGUP to run, but I don't have DL PARTITION as an option.
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Then I think you didn't follow the installation instructions. Uninstall any prior version because at this point, don't know what all may be conflicting.
INSTALL DEV PATCHED LGUP
1. Extract LGUP_DualMode.zip to a folder on your PC.
2. Browse into the folder and launch LGUP_Store_Frame_Ver_1_14_3.msi.
Follow the prompts to complete the install.
3. In that folder, right click and select "Run as Administrator" on "SetDev.bat" to set LGUP to developer mode
4. Launch LGUP using the desktop shortcut.
Choose Process : PARTITION DL or REFURBISH
I would reboot the computer also after installing.
ohmmmmmmm said:
Maybe under step 3: prep there should be a step 4 inserted before the current step 4 (download H KDZ) that says download A KDZ, flash it, do some other stuff, make sure your bootloader is unlocked by following these steps...
something like
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I do say that. I say you need pre-July 2018 firmware, for the WTF booloader unlock exploit. I send people to their respective Oreo KDZ threads to get that, and AT THE TOP OF THOSE THREADS -- IN BIG RED LETTERS -- I tell them exactly what they need to flash for bootloader unlock. It's NOT 20a or 20b for every variant. It's 20a or 20b for US998. I can't list 30 different KDZ in the WTF thread itself. That is what the KDZ threads are for. For EU H930 it's 20R and 20Y.
I list what each variant needs for bootloader unlock in HUGE RED LETTERS in the Oreo KDZ thread for that variant.
Tell me why you can't read this, in the screenshot? If you don't see huge red letters then something is wrong.
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So thank you, for actually attempting to help. I'm stuck in a boot loop of black screen > LG V30+ Thinq logo, animated LG logo > static LG logo splash screen > (sometimes) Android is starting loading bar
One time, by doing the power release/repress on the second LG logo (animated), I saw a grey menu for an instant that immediately left again in a flash. This gives me hope.
I can't turn it off, it just boot loops for about an hour (I've never watched it until it stops, but a long time) or until battery dies. Holding VolDown + Power for 8 seconds does nothing, or sometimes, it makes it just keep going through the first 2 steps of the boot loop only: (quick) black screen > LG V30+ Thinq logo. It will never turn off and stay off (except on its own after a really big number of loops, or by the battery running out). As soon as it gets enough charge to run, it starts boot looping on its own, so I can't reliably "turn it off" completely in that way, because I don't control when it turns back on. Holding VolDown + Power seems to not power it off, but to force reset, (power off and restart the boot loop).
Can you please specify "the Pie KDZ thread" with a link? I don't want to go astray again. I was on some version of firmware that'd be with Android 9. I took a picture of the software info page to help me put it back to its original state if something went wrong, but there's nothing about firmware in the screenshot. Android 9, patch level Aug 2019, Baseband version... kernel version... build number, software version. Whatever firmware is most likely to go along with that, but I don't know.
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It almost sounds like you were on some other variant like AT&T H931 or Canada H933 and didn't Frankenstein first before flashing US998 20h.
This is WTF Section 2. For North American variants, if you don't have native US998 then you need to use Frankenstein instructions to convert to North American variants. See attached screenshot. This means flashing US998 Nougat FIRST. It is needed before using WTF INSTRUCTIONS.
IF your have some North American variant which is not native US998, you will get endless bootloops UNTIL you get into Download mode and flash US998 Nougat. Then you do Master Reset, and it stops the bootloops. Then you update back to US998 20a or 20b for bootloader unlock.
Whereas Master Reset will NOT stop the bootloops if you flashed straight to Oreo. This is why Frankenstein link is given in the WTF instructions, to safely convert to US998 firmware for bootloader unlock and root.
ohmmmmmmm said:
So thank you, for actually attempting to help. I'm stuck in a boot loop of black screen > LG V30+ Thinq logo, animated LG logo > static LG logo splash screen > (sometimes) Android is starting loading bar
One time, by doing the power release/repress on the second LG logo (animated), I saw a grey menu for an instant that immediately left again in a flash. This gives me hope.
I can't turn it off, it just boot loops for about an hour (I've never watched it until it stops, but a long time) or until battery dies. Holding VolDown + Power for 8 seconds does nothing, or sometimes, it makes it just keep going through the first 2 steps of the boot loop only: (quick) black screen > LG V30+ Thinq logo. It will never turn off and stay off (except on its own after a really big number of loops, or by the battery running out). As soon as it gets enough charge to run, it starts boot looping on its own, so I can't reliably "turn it off" completely in that way, because I don't control when it turns back on. Holding VolDown + Power seems to not power it off, but to force reset, (power off and restart the boot loop).
Can you please specify "the Pie KDZ thread" with a link? I don't want to go astray again. I was on some version of firmware that'd be with Android 9. I took a picture of the software info page to help me put it back to its original state if something went wrong, but there's nothing about firmware in the screenshot. Android 9, patch level Aug 2019, Baseband version... kernel version... build number, software version. Whatever firmware is most likely to go along with that, but I don't know.
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It's the US998 Stock Pie KDZ thread in the ROM section. You can find it there. Pie means Android 9, whereas Oreo means Android 8. It sounds like you were on Pie, so you HAVE to use the LGUP in that thread.
I am guessing the corruption occurred because you used LGUP Upgrade mode to downgrade from Pie to Oreo (not having Partition DL mode due to wrong or incorrectly installed LGUP). Instead of wiping the data partition, this left it completely messed up for the new (downgraded) ROM, and possibly other partitions too. If you also cross-flashed from a different model that would have made things even worse. We still don't know which model you have (i.e. the original firmware): Was it a Sprint LS998, an AT&T H931, a Verizon VS997, a Canadian H933, a European H930 -- or something else?
But none of that matters now if you cannot get the phone to stop boot-looping, or even turn it off. You need to complete that Master Reset. Did you make sure to unplug the cable before attempting to turn it off? Otherwise you may see exactly that problem where it comes back on by itself.
I suggest to leave it plugged in to the wall charger for a couple hours to make sure it's charged, then unplug. After that, keep trying to turn it off with VolDown+Power for 8 secs. If you still can't, then keep trying the Button Dance: Hold VolDown + Power. The moment you see the V30 Thinq logo you quickly toggle the Power button: Let it go, then IMMEDIATELY press and hold Power again. Never let go of VolDown until you see the reset screen. If it doesn't work, let go of all buttons and try again, and again, and again.
Worst come to it, you can buy another V30+ in excellent condition for $110 from YYwireless on eBay.
@ChazzMatt: I seem to recall a thread in the last couple months where a member posted alternative steps to work around a boot loop or semi-brick, but I am unable to find it. Does that ring a bell?
Edit: Oh, as Chazz wrote: If you cross flashed straight from Pie to Oreo, you won't be able to stop boot loop, even with Master Reset. You have to go via Nougat. But until you manage to turn off the phone, you won't be able to enter Download mode. Again, good luck :fingers-crossed:
TheDannemand said:
@ChazzMatt: I seem to recall a thread in the last couple months where a member posted alternative steps to work around a boot loop or semi-brick, but I am unable to find it. Does that ring a bell?
Edit: Oh, as Chazz wrote: If you cross flashed straight from Pie to Oreo, you won't be able to stop boot loop, even with Master Reset. You have to go via Nougat. But until you manage to turn off the phone, you won't be able to enter Download mode. Again, good luck :fingers-crossed:
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Recovery Tips link at the very top of the US998 PIE KDZ thread.
Here's the specific post it links to:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81728547&postcount=641
It gives the way to restore Download mode.
ChazzMatt said:
Recovery Tips link at the very top of the US998 PIE KDZ thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-v30/development/us998-lg-v30-us998-us99830a000704-kdz-t3952256
It gives the way to restore Download mode.
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Yep, thank you. But I wasn't thinking of the one on restoring Download Mode, which is moot until the OP can turn off their phone (although it may be relevant next). I was thinking of @AsItLies's thread about turning off the phone.
You are indeed the great custodian of all things V30!
TheDannemand said:
Yep, thank you. But I wasn't thinking of the one on restoring Download Mode, which is moot until the OP can turn off their phone (although it may be relevant next). I was thinking of @AsItLies's thread about turning off the phone.
You are indeed the great custodian of all things V30!
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That post I linked has @AsItLies's method quoted as well as someone else who explains it to noobs.
As well as re-gaining Download mode.
It's a comprehensive Recovery Post.
ChazzMatt said:
That post I linked has @AsItLies's method quoted as well as someone else who explains it to noobs.
As well as re-gaining Download mode.
It's a comprehensive Recovery Post.
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Yes, yes I know. It's great! I used your post to find AsItLies's thread again, having forgotten who and when and where.
Hopefully this can help the OP turn off the phone and either perform a Master Reset (which may or may not solve the boot loop, depending on whether they cross flashed) OR get into Download mode and flash again with the right LGUP.
And if indeed Download mode is gone, your post can also help restore it (although that's more involved).
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Why should they be in alphabetical order? That makes no sense.
They are in chronological order, newest at top, oldest at bottom. Most people want the newest. They only reason you need the older is ONE time for bootloader unlock. After that you always want the newest to update.
But several places -- like top of the thread -- it CLEARLY STATES what you need. You aren't reading.
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They should be in alphabetical order, not because of the alphabet, but because of the linear order of following a guide. There are only 2 variants anyone with a US998 would ever want, 20A, to unlock bootloader, and the latest. They should be in that order, so that a person can follow along, and skip the first one, 20A, if they don't need it. Nobody is ever gonna use B, C, D, E, F, G, or even H once there's anything past that, because why would they? The only 2 variants with powers above others are A (and B, but who cares, just have everyone go with A to cut down on variability, the mother of errors) because it unlocks bootloader, and the newest version. That's why they should be in "alphabetical order". It's nothing to do with the alphabet, and everything to do with the logical progression everyone using the guides is going through, like a flow chart, while trying to reach their goals. (Virtually) nobody ever has a goal of going back to firmware B, C, or D from years ago, but if that is a big proportion of the users of the thread, by all means, include it. Otherwise, erase it, or move it to the end for completeness, but don't put the downloads out of order. Put them in the order you want people to consider them. That's A, with instructions that this is just for unlocking the bootloader, then H. The end. It's not clear that the first download presented ISN'T 20A/20B -- seriously, do not underestimate the complexity of this stuff. People are following directions, and any opportunity to go wrong, plenty of people will. I downloaded H because it was the first (and I assumed only) download on the thread, and I was doing step 3 Prep before I received the phone. Then, when I had it, I was just working through Step 4 and beyond. Please put things in logical order that you want the majority of users/readers of the guide to consider them in. Every visitor to that thread considers H first, because it's the first download presented. Stop taking this as personal attacks, and stop attacking me personally. I'm giving you critical feedback to improve the guide, and prevent future people from making similar mistakes. Instead of red letters at the top, present version A for download with the same explanation, that it's for unlocking bootloader. Then, present H for download, with the explanation for why. I assume, though I might be wrong, that the vast majority of users to the thread are either downloading A, unlocking bootloader, then downloading H, or downloading H. Hence, the instructions need to be in that order.
The main part of the post, visible without scrolling could be really short and effective. Something like:
To flash these, you'll want this version of LGUP.
If you want to unlock your bootloader, flash firmware A, and follow this guide. (Only offer TWRP compatible version, why would anyone want a not-TWRP compatible version!?)
If your bootloader is already unlocked, then you probably want firmware H.
Also, the WTF guide has no mention of which LGUP to install. That should be a sub-step with a link in step 3: Prep, because everybody needs to do that.
Something like
4. Download this special version of LGUP.
5. Unlock bootloader. US998 | Variant 2 | Variant 3
6. This would be the old step 4, telling people with every variant which KDZ to get, only after they're unlocked.
People should be able to follow things in a straight line,top to bottom, and on any link, do the stuff within it in a straight line from top to bottom, close the link, and return to the next step.

[SOLVED] LS998 V30 stuck in bootloop after attempting Frankenstien USS98 conversion

I followed the steps to ChazzMatts guide and used the US99810d_01_0411 kdz file to flash on the patched LGUP, I got an error eventually and attempted to get it out of download mode and restart my phone. Now it is stuck booting repeatedly on the LG V30 splash screen. It shows the logo and resets over and over again. I attempted master reset as well to no avail, it shows the erasing screen for about 4 seconds and goes back to bootlooping. Is there any saving this phone? Is it gone?
I think you're saying you got an error during the KDZ flash, is that correct? If so, then you need to complete the flash properly. It would also help if you tell us what the error was.
Go back into download mode and reflash the KDZ... if you get an error, you need to fix that before moving ahead and trying to boot the phone.
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I think you're saying you got an error during the KDZ flash, is that correct? If so, then you need to complete the flash properly. It would also help if you tell us what the error was.
Go back into download mode and reflash the KDZ... if you get an error, you need to fix that before moving ahead and trying to boot the phone.
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Yeah solved it just now, now I'm having trouble with unlocking the bootloader, keeps saying it's waiting for any device no matter what.
Kodigy said:
Yeah solved it just now, now I'm having trouble with unlocking the bootloader, keeps saying it's waiting for any device no matter what.
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Read the Section 7 Trouble Shooting tips. Something isn't communicating properly with the phone. Sometimes it takes even trying a different PC. But first try reinstalling drivers, changing cables, changing USB ports. Just go down through the list from #2 to #13.

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