Is there a way to remove the kill switch - LG V30 Questions & Answers

I bought my LG V30 (LG-US998) secondhand from a phone reseller and "Factory data reset is disabled by Kill switch" pops up when I try and boot into recovery by holding/letting go of the vol-/power buttons.
I still managed to root it despite this, because even though I can't boot recovery through hardware, I can still use fastboot commands, as well as my custom power menu, to reboot into recovery. The problem with this is that I can only boot recovery if I can access Android, which means that I have very little brick protection despite having TWRP installed. I had a bit of a scare trying to install LineageOS because of this, but I managed to recover it. This scare made me decide to stick with the stock ROM for the last few months, but I really would like to check out some of the other options.
I read somewhere that removing your saved Google account credentials can remove the kill switch, but it didn't work for me. Based on some of what I've read, I shouldn't have been able to set up the phone with the kill switch enabled, but I could, so I'm not really sure what's going on.
Has anybody figured out how to remove the kill switch yet? With root, it seems like it should be possible, but I still haven't found any way to do it. Unfortunately, I can't return the phone as it's been far too long since I bought it.
Thanks in advance.

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[Q] I need to get my phone back to stock so I can sell it..

I have a VZW GS4 that I used towellroot to root, I forget how I got permanent su, I used flashify to change the bl to cwm, but when I tried to boot into cwm, I had errors. So I just ignored it and used my root privileges to just run greenify. I did not mess with safestrap or roms or anything, my phone was good enough to run Ingress, I saved a little battery life and that is all I care about.
When the OTA that was after kitkat (bug squash, still kit kat, I believe), I just kept hitting ignore til one day my screen broke, but the cracks were thin, caused weird display errors and I thought an update would fix it/go back to unrooted and hopefuilly replace the bl (ignorant I know), well the phone went to download mode even after battery pull after I did that, unless you held volume down while hitting power.
0din won't recognize my phone. tried installing and reinstalling drivers and some other tricks from a tutorial.
Do I need to find a spare sd card, put the stock bl in the root and turn the phone off and do a special keypress while turning it on to flash the bootloader?
Please let me know what info you need, how to find it and I'll answer as soon as humanly possible.

[Q] Android PIN Glitch, Cant Get Into Phone; Have Gmail Account; Will Not Hard Reset

So I have spent a lot of time running around trying to solve this. I think describing my problem will hopefully eliminate chasing dead ends.
The Problem:
My android OS is the one right before Lollipop. I have ALWAYS had the same PIN to get into my phone for years (7355608 The bomb code from Counter-Strike lol). Randomly (So it seemed) my Phone decided I didn't need a lock screen any more and it was gone. When i noticed this I went back into the options and set it back again. using the same PIN i always have. I try to get into my phone and the PIN does not work. I have found while digging around that I am not the only one with this issue. My phone is the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
Added: The Update to Lollipop is waiting to be installed lol. Cant click on it since I cant get into my phone. But I dont think updating will help me at all anyways.
Additional Details:
I have a GMail account on my phone. I know the password. I had used USB Debugging Mode at one time and have the "developers options" opened. Doesn't seem to help because until you can unlock the PIN it wont connect to the PC to see or have any access to files or anything. I CAN NOT do a hard reset as there is valuable information to the point where i would pay to have this problem solved. My phone is NOT rooted or "unlocked" (unlocked as in stuck on one carrier)
What I Have Tried:
Android Device Manager - Doesn't nothing, when I use the LOCK phone it just tells me "You already have a PIN none was set"
AROMA - Starting on this but my phone is not rooted so I am not familiar with Android and every one that wrote a guide seems way to vague so I'm still researching this attempt on my on. AROMA is installed but apparently needs CWM (ClockworkMod) and installing that while locked out is where I currently am in this attempt.
Update: I don't understand what they mean by "Flashing" (I'm just going to throw it at a strobe light) and found out CWM is not needed if I can Flash it...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2225695
XDA - XDA apparently has this method of using USB Debugging Mode and the Android Studio. But when I run the commands in the prompt it just tells it cant find the drive or something (I am thinking this is due to it not actually connecting the drive to the PC so it is being blocked from accessing what is needed to connect properly.
Repeated Failed attempts - This only works for Pattern Lock. Not PIN lock. FAILED.
I am willing to do anything to my phone to get my data back. Thanks.
Final Note: I just need all the data from the phone. If there is a way to get my data from the phone and then do a hard reset then I dont mind doing the reset. My goal is to get the irreplaceable information. Worst case I will buy a new phone and wait until this technology is old and easy to hack lol
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2244741&page=3

I'm Not Even Sure What This Is SONY XPERIA Z2 TABLET -VERIZON- POSSIBLE BRICK?

Hey guys, please forgive me for any bad etiquette or lack of information (any information I can provide is available upon request if I leave anything out). I am new to forums in general and especially to XDA, which seems like a good place to get help.
I recently purchased a Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet from Craigslist under the assumption it was a fully unlocked tablet not associated to a carrier. Turns out it was a Verizon Z2 tablet. I dislike Verizon with a firey passion and without getting into too many details, I'm fairly certain they won't help me because a) this tablet wasn't purchased through them as a customer and b) Verizon and I have bad history (unauthorized account modification, shady charges, etc.)
So I thought I'd do my best to make the tablet mine since the asshole who sold it to me has ceased all contact and I don't know how to get a hold of him anymore. No receipt and a data-less tablet.
Anyway, I successfully rooted the tablet and began installing apps that I installed for my G4 when I rooted it (SuperSU, Adaway, Greenify, etc.)
Things were going well but I realised I wanted anything that had to do with Verizon removed from the tablet so I was going to flash Cyanogenmod onto it with a guide I found online. Now rooting and installing custom recoveries was familiar territory and I did these flawlessly. It had TWRP and I made a backup of the system -no Nandroid, sadly-and I began the flashing process. The process said it completed without issue and I went to reboot my device. Enter my current situation:
The device, when I attempted to turn it on, all it did was vibrate constantly until I let go of the power button. Attempting to enter recovery mode (green LED, power + vol down) it showed me, instead of TWRP, a very basic recovery mode with basic options. "Continue booting up", "enter safe mode", "system recovery", and "power down". I tried entering safe mode and it just shut back down, I tried doing a system recovery and it shut down. The only time I ever see the "SONY" logo is if I'm entering this mode. I can enter what I assume is "fastboot mode" (power + vol up and plugging the device into a PC). Nothing on the screen but the LED is blue. I am trying to find guides to restore it if I can and it all looks promising but the only things I know how to really do are root and install custom recovery. I know there are PC tools I can use to send commands to it while it's in fastboot, or send commands in general I just don't know where to begin.
Does anyone know how to fix this? I know it was from Verizon, which sucks, and I know the problem most likely occurred with the attempted flashing of Cyanogenmod. I think I read somewhere I might have done something regarding mismatching kernal numbers. I couldn't find a way to unlock the bootloader so I assume that had something to do with it too.
If someone could give me a guide to restore it to at least its stock ROM where I can begin rooting and installing a custom recovery again, that would be great. Even better would be just flashing a ROM on there that doesn't need Verizon or being able to take it to a stage where it's unlocked and the only evidence it was ever with a carrier is the Verizon logo on the back. I'd really hate to think I wasted money on this and now I'm at a dead end because of a mistake I made. This was supposed to be a gift for my mom on her birthday which is coming up soon. So if anyone knows anything, or has a guide where we can at least get the thing bootable again and I'll just try and deal with a rooted locked device, that would be great.
Thanks for considerations,
Marmalade_Shaws
I have spent time on that screen too.
2 things
1. .. If you installed dual recovery, there is an up, down sequence to select the recovery.
2. Find a downgrade guide, use flashtool to flash. Ft back to stock.
Also you need to know what hardware you are running..511, 561.. And use the proper version.
There are some options with the flashtool and prf maker that can remove branding and vendor stuff. I have not tried those options.
Ez-go said:
I have spent time on that screen too.
2 things
1. .. If you installed dual recovery, there is an up, down sequence to select the recovery.
2. Find a downgrade guide, use flashtool to flash. Ft back to stock.
Also you need to know what hardware you are running..511, 561.. And use the proper version.
There are some options with the flashtool and prf maker that can remove branding and vendor stuff. I have not tried those options.
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Sorry if this is late... But where can I find the stock? I've searched everywhere and I would need to do it from a flash tool on my PC? I could use all the help I can get.
I just had a very similar experience to the OP, seemingly identical in every way, and am curious if anyone has a solution.
ADB won't function at all, and the bootloader has blocked any sort of flashing via fastboot. Can't boot into TWRP, it goes into a very minimal "recovery," which I imagine is the stock tool, and the Factory Restore option there does absolutely nothing. Flashtool would work great if ADB / Flashmode was at all functional (device blinks and vibrates in a fashion typical of something bricked, and no connection is picked up).
Verizon Z2 Tablets are 561s.
This thing dead or is there some way to push back onto it?

Locked phone, power button not working so no recovery, please help!

My phone (Galaxy S2 i9100) is blocked. I don't know the screen unlock code and at the same time my power button is not working due to water damage. So I cant use the phone.
I attempted to fix the power button/board first with some isopropol treatment but that didn't fix the problem. I then bough a jig from ebay and managed to get into download mode. I flashed a stock rom onto it thinking this would solve the problem, but it rebooted nicely and gave me the same lock screen (and I dont have the password).
I've been trying everything to get this phone restored, but obviously since I dont have access to the software and I cant use the power button to get into recovery mode, I am a bit stuck.
My ideas here are:
- re-partition with odin if I can find the PIT file., would this work?
- find another way to get into recovery mode. (I considered ADK developer tools, but USB debuggin isnt enabled)
- flash another custom rom to override this, would that work/where would I find such a rom?? (cyanogen doesnt have md5 files?)
PLEASE help, I wanted to give this phone to my mom as she needs one, but I am not seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Try to open your phone. I mean open the screws at the back part of your phone, then remove the triggers for the buttons. after you remove the triggers. click the buttons many times. then bring back the triggers, and re-assemble it again. And the buttons may/can work again. I also have this kind of issue before. But I did this thing at my own risk.
Just try this thing man, I mean just try or do it at your own risk.
Crazyevilbeef said:
Try to open your phone. I mean open the screws at the back part of your phone, then remove the triggers for the buttons. after you remove the triggers. click the buttons many times. then bring back the triggers, and re-assemble it again. And the buttons may/can work again. I also have this kind of issue before. But I did this thing at my own risk.
Just try this thing man, I mean just try or do it at your own risk.
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Thank you for your reply. I cant detach the buttons but I got the phone to work ). I still need to replace the power button though.
What I did was I flashed it over and over, I found a PIT file and flashed it, nothing happened. then SOMEHOW it gave me a start screen without the pin lock (as when flashing a new rom). I dont know how this happened, but I think it was a software error. I quickly went through the phone, doing all I could to reset it and remove all pins and passwords and enabling USB debugging, but it wouldn't let me change the pin without entering the old pin. So I downloaded quick boot, hoping to be able to reset into recovery, but I couldnt use that either, because I had lost root access by flashing a stock rom, lol. Long story short, as I was searching for answer, the phone screen timed out and locked on me again, I thought I was going to be sick. I tried rebooting it and it got into a boot loop (you can't make this up)
I then remembered that the one good thing I had done was to enable USB debugging, so the hacking began... .....I rebooted into recovery mode and couldnt do ANYTHING without the power button, lmao... It was like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and then realizing that it was covered with steel bars. ..BUT... after educating myself and hacking a bit more, I was able to unlock the phone by using the "remove password key" command in adb. It only took me 20 hours of frustration and lots and lots of coffee and sweets. :victory: I hope my mom appreciates it .

Stuck in bootload/"Encryption unsuccessful", how to flash/root/unlock?

Hey,
I'm pretty new here, so don't hate on my lack of knowledge^^
Maybe I'm even in the wrong sub-forum
(I think there was a sub-forum dedicated to moto x, but this isn't a device-specific issue, so here should be fine - no?)
Got the following problem:
My moto x (2nd gen) is stuck in a loop. I get to the logo-screen, then it goes to "Encryption unsuccessful" and when I click "Reset", it restarts and fails upon trying to reset.
How I got here:
1) A while ago I wanted to encrypt the phone for the lulz (using its' own encryption-tool)
Followed the simple steps, as in having it charged up, but the encryption did not go through.
Don't remember having it to reset at first, it just booted, even though it had bugs after that:
-whenever I charged it, I had problems turning it back on after charging, had to turn off and back on for it to actually work.
-those notifications on top which one can normally open via sliding down, that sliding down did not work after that.
Eventually I did a hard-reset and it fixed the sliding-problem.
Charging also worked fine at first until it did not.
2) I ended up stuck in a boot-loop that went to the logo-screen back and forth (got to logo-screen, restarted, got to logo-screen, restarted, ...)
Tried to soft-/hard-reset using the VOL- and POWER combo.
The hard-reset itself threw some errors at me, something like "can't delete [whatever]".
Still, after a few tries it eventually went past the logo-screen to the encryption-step.
After another few failed resets and emptied cache via recovery-screen, it somehow ignored the encryption-step and turned on the phone (was a fresh version).
3) Worked fine for 1 whole evening, no crashes/glitches/anything until I had to charge it up.
Then it was back to the broken state.
Note: during 2) I tried to boot with a custom recovery-mode(TWRP), but couldn't get it running.
Then I tried to flash it, but anything I tried to install failed.
I had my suspicions, but eventually I got it straightened out: my phone isn't rooted, and the bootloader is locked.
I did get the code to root it via some steps and the motorola service, but the code did not work as it wanted me to unlock the phone first.
From what I've read, to do that I need to get into the settings and unlock/root it...
Funny thing: I can not turn on the phone to get into the settings.
So - anyone got ideas?
Warranty is gone since apparently my tinkering with the locked bootloader and unrooted phone still was visible and they voided the warranty.
Not sure I broke much/anything with that, though, since it DID work at some point after that (even if it was for a few hours before needing recharging)
Therefore I'm open to any suggestions since the alternative stop would be throwing it into the bin^^
Can I unlock the bootloader without having a working system?
Can I root it somehow without having to get into settings (since I can not turn it on in the first place)?
I did a fair share of reading, but most times the guides just assumed that I already rooted it, or forwarded me to a guide where it said "go into settings and spam the build to get advanced options, then simply root/unlock that damn thing". Tried to find a way to unlock/root it without being able to turn it on, but did not get lucky with the search.
If I could unlock and root it, I probably could go from there. Guides are pretty specific and seem to work for most.
Also, I would try the original android version first before searching for any custom systems.
(that is the smartest way to do, right? since I'm just a user and dont plan on doing more hacking/breaking)
Hope all that above wasn't too much to read
Thx for any advice in advance.
Edit:
Well, after what feels like 50 restarts it miraculously did not send me to the "Encryption unsuccessful" but instead booted like it should (as a fresh version, though - so had to backup).
Now I've turned on the thing in the settings so next time it breaks, which I expect to happen by tomorrow, I can flash that sucker.
Still - anyone knows how to enable all that stuff one normally does via settings some way that does not involve successfully booting it?
I mean, there should be a way to root/unlock it without having to turn it on first, right?
Edit2:
As expected, the flashing part was pretty easy, so I'm now sitting with a fresh android 6.0.
Two days in and it's still working fine, haven't had any complications (except battery draining faster then at the very beginning, but I think that's due to it hanging too much on the usb-cable during all those sessions of me trying to fix it - and generally I've had it charge over night a few times to often)
Still would appreciate any advice on how to unlock developer mode and usb-debugging within the bootloader or recovery-mode.

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