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Re: How To Unbrick LGLS840 Back too LS840ZVC OR LS840ZVD Firmware
lg flashtool not supported with my windows 8
lg flashtool not supported with my windows 8
lg flashtool not supported with my windows 8
Just found out that was blocked due too high amount of traffic. uploading a mirror site. will post a mirror link when the update is doneIs it just me or is the link to the ZVI blocked now? Can we get an updated location?
Just found out that was blocked due too high amount of traffic. uploading a mirror site. will post a mirror link when the update is done
here is new link for LS840ZVI https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzPBX7oKPGLOcno0dFVNUXByMVE/edit
also updated op as well
I can host it on my webserver if you want me too
Please do Nigel . we still have alot of people using these files. you have my permission and thank you for helping me
thank you nigel ,Alright, I'll PM you the link once I have it up.
thank you nigel ,
I'm trying to unbrick my Viper. I rooted it and disabled the voicemail and messenger apps on it, and a few others which I don't recall, and now I get the "security error".
Now, I've followed all the steps. I'm using the files from this thread: http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg...-viper-using-android-4-0-4-tot-dll-print.html
When I load the files in the LG Tool, following the instructions above, and hit the start button, nothing seems to happen. The start-button fades (as expected) and the stop-button lights up, indicating that something has started. But the phone just sits doing seemingly nothing. Has the same message "Download is in progress do not disconnect cable" but no matter how long I wait, nothing happens.
I see no % indicator on my computer or phone. The phone did have Android 4.0.4 and I do have the drivers installed. I was sure to double check the com ports in the device manager and followed the steps as best I can. All I can figure is that the dll file isn't quite what my phone wants or something.
I've tried unplugging and replugging the USB but no luck.
Running Windows 7 64bit.
EDIT TO ABOVE reply.
I have the LG tool working now. I had one step that I was screwing up. I was not seeing the "manual mode" check box under the Model Settings.
Once the phone reboots the first time you can unplug the phone. most of the time it will 98 percent and turn red in percentage . but don't worry when phone reboots its unbricked.
I was actually selecting the correct files to begin with, but I wasn't selecting the manual mode checkbox and removing the pre-loaded file names (which were the same files, just as you said in the tutorial).
It's seemingly doing it's thing now. We'll see when it's done. Thanks for all your help.
Can't wait... They are upgrading the tower about 400 feet from my house so I should have 4g soon... A radio upgrade would be nice... Especially if it helps release the phantom 4g signals I have been picking up and switch better to 3g.
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