reaper420
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i have tried everything, and still a no go. If you know of a better option than link2sd id be happy to try it.
i have tried everything, and still a no go. If you know of a better option than link2sd id be happy to try it.
Coming soon, builds with newer proprietary blobs to test out, only or the adventurous!
New build is up, removed bootloader from the reboot menu
I just downloaded and flashed this... but even though it say it's fixed, my laptop still doesn't recognize the device. It's very frustrating.
Have u dl'd the drivers from lg for the v? And installed them to your comp?
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The LG sourced software that interacts with the phone's hardware. We use as much open source as possible, but some things require LG's software due to crappy or no open source versions being available. I'm hoping we may finally solve the mystery of the headset switch, and a few other issues may be helped as well.Proprietary blobs?
No major changes other than switching to Blarf's v2 kernel so those with new screens won't have problems.Is this the only change? If so ill stick to your last build lol.
err... no.
Here is the LG page for the Optimus V (VM670) in the downloads section they have the drivers.
LG VM670 Optimus V Cell Phones & Mobile Phones - LG Electronics US
it still didn't recognize Cyanogen after plugging up my phone=\
I only had trouble mounting my phone via USB once. I pulled the USB cable and plugged it back in and it showed up. It definitely SHOULD work, so keep trying.
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5) Wipe cache, and under advanced wipe dalvik cache
6) Under mounts, format boot, system, data, and cache (only recommended when coming from a different ROM)