failed1234
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You think LG would give me a replacement if I had this problem?
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You think LG would give me a replacement if I had this problem?
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Can you get to fastboot on your phone? Power off your phone. Press and hold POWER+VOLUME DOWN+HOME.
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You mean when it says fast boot mode started udc start? Yeah I can get that.
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Yep. That's it. If running windows do you have fastboot.exe and a USB data cable with LG's Android USB drivers installed already ?
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Well, I don't have my computer now (I'm at the beach), but I do believe I have the correct drivers installed. I'll just have to wait one week to get this fixed.
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I'll be releasing a tool in the next couple days to make flashing recoveries easier. Its for situations like yours.
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What are the things you cut out to make it easier?
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This entire tutorial is a complete mess tbh, the whole thing DOES NOT work for lg thrive (p506) at all. I've done every method, I've used every KDZ format, and it does not work. I'm stuck at the Emergency screen with the same error, and in my logs it shows I've tried the flash over 50 times. The "wparam 100 lparam 4008" error shows up every single time, so at this point my phone might as well be hard-bricked because unless i buy a new one, this isn't going to be solved. I KNOW the drivers are installed correctly, and i have been disabling it on the device manager, I've tried other drivers, and i used the Singapore method countless times, to yet no avail. I've used the v10 KDZ and v20 KDZ, and honestly i was hoping it would just hard-brick is so i wouldn't have to worry about a solution anymore, but it just came up with the same "wparam 100 lparam 4008" error as usual. Anyone who has these errors on the p506 model of LG Thrive, might as well throw their phone out the window because the cold truth is, this method won't save you.
Then don't use it. Use the WinFastboot tool. Simpler, too.
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This entire tutorial is a complete mess tbh, the whole thing DOES NOT work for lg thrive (p506) at all. I've done every method, I've used every KDZ format, and it does not work. I'm stuck at the Emergency screen with the same error, and in my logs it shows I've tried the flash over 50 times. The "wparam 100 lparam 4008" error shows up every single time, so at this point my phone might as well be hard-bricked because unless i buy a new one, this isn't going to be solved. I KNOW the drivers are installed correctly, and i have been disabling it on the device manager, I've tried other drivers, and i used the Singapore method countless times, to yet no avail. I've used the v10 KDZ and v20 KDZ, and honestly i was hoping it would just hard-brick is so i wouldn't have to worry about a solution anymore, but it just came up with the same "wparam 100 lparam 4008" error as usual. Anyone who has these errors on the p506 model of LG Thrive, might as well throw their phone out the window because the cold truth is, this method won't save you.
Well I finally got all the drivers to install correctly but now the phone is just kinda hanging at the android screen it does the animation and flashes every so often but thats it. Next step?
I seem to be having an issue installing the drivers on windows xp. The phone does the necessary process in fastboot mode but I can't get windows to install the drivers needed so that the phone can be detected.
Any help?
Somewhere in the vast wasteland of this thread I linked to the program that you need to get the drivers install. The program is a pain to use and is completely counter intuitive but its how I was able to get the drivers installed on my Win7 box.
I'm sorry for the misdirection found here. I've been thinking about donating WinFastboot to the Android community for some time now, perhaps this unforseen mishap could have been avoided if I had released WinFastboot sooner. :-\
Like I said tho, you can contact LG, assuming your phone is still under warranty, and they will email you a RA number with tracking abilities along with the address of the closest service center to you. The closest to me happens to be in Texas but I'm in Tennessee. Oh well. I contacted LG Customer Support thru their web site. Did it all online. Only catch is the want a copy of Proof Of Purchase, a receipt.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Rooting doesn't void the warranty?
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