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Root Error in Downgrading to ZVB

The spc shouldnt change BUT if you can change it in your phone throught he hidden menu or though phone options in lgnpst.

It's a coincidence that my phone messed up as well. It has nothing to do with the files or the guide.

My messed up because the com port dropped during the downgrade from which put the phone into emergency recovery mode, because my phone is in test mode now. Sp my problem is unrelated to mexjoker's problem.

Which i still dont see how you were able to start the downgrade without entering the spc. When you click start it wont let you do anything until you enter in the spc. Thats what makes no sense.

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A miracle has happened. I checked my info about phone and on prl and MIN it has number. So I did the whole ##626* and put in my Min and phone number and I got my info back. Now all I need is to change the prl from 40000 to 3028. Going to a metro store as I am writing this.
My spc code changed though not the same as before
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The spc shouldnt change BUT if you can change it in your phone throught he hidden menu or though phone options in lgnpst.

It's a coincidence that my phone messed up as well. It has nothing to do with the files or the guide.

My messed up because the com port dropped during the downgrade from which put the phone into emergency recovery mode, because my phone is in test mode now. Sp my problem is unrelated to mexjoker's problem.

Which i still dont see how you were able to start the downgrade without entering the spc. When you click start it wont let you do anything until you enter in the spc. Thats what makes no sense.

Simple questions does lgnpst suppose to ask you each time you use it for the spc? Cause for me it only asks me for it when I connect a different LG esteem for my LG esteem it no longer asks me to enter it so I guess it remembers the spc code of the phones you previously connected to lgnpst that's the sound correct?
 
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Actually that happened to me the 2nd time I tried upgrading. The whole emergency thing. But not because of the Com Port. It was because the program froze and restarted in emergency.

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That's why I was asking before to see why it happened. Didn't realize that the program had froze. That explains why it happened.:thumbup:
 
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Simple questions does lgnpst suppose to ask you each time you use it for the spc? Cause for me it only asks me for it when I connect a different LG esteem for my LG esteem it no longer asks me to enter it so I guess it remembers the spc code of the phones you previously connected to lgnpst that's the sound correct?

Everytime I have downgraded mine it has always asked for the SPC . It would not let the process start without it. When downgrading a different Esteem if would always ask for a different SPC for that one as well.
 
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A miracle has happened. I checked my info about phone and on prl and MIN it has number. So I did the whole ##626* and put in my Min and phone number and I got my info back. Now all I need is to change the prl from 4000 to 3028. Going to a metro store as I am writing this.

Sent from my LG-MS910 using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5

Are you able to call *228(the metropcs network)? If yes just download the latest roaming list (option 5) and input the #1 to confirm it after that your phone should start programming and then reboot cause metropcs has no other way to push a prl to your phone
 
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Are you able to call *228(the metropcs network)? If yes just download the latest roaming list (option 5) and input the #1 to confirm it after that your phone should start programming and then reboot cause metropcs has no other way to push a prl to your phone

No but I'm at a Metro Corporate Store though. Waiting for them to open

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Simple questions does lgnpst suppose to ask you each time you use it for the spc? Cause for me it only asks me for it when I connect a different LG esteem for my LG esteem it no longer asks me to enter it so I guess it remembers the spc code of the phones you previously connected to lgnpst that's the sound correct?

Everytime I have downgraded mine it has always asked for the SPC . It would not let the process start without it. When downgrading a different Esteem if would always ask for a different SPC for that one as well.

I change my spc code to "000000" maybe that's why cause that's the same spc code that the LG revolution comes with as default
 
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dont! Doing so will not get you far. You "updated" to zvd, no them, to them is your fault since they update phones in the corp store.

Not In My Area You Can Go To The Corporate Store If You Don't Have Access To A Computer But If You Do They Make The Links Available To MetroPCS Customers Thru MetroPCS.com Cause Imagine If Everybody Would Go To The Corporate Stores Just To Update There Device They Would Have There Hands Full, Downgrading On The Other Hand That's Forbidden
Just Tell Them The You Dont Know Whats Wrong It That All You Know Is That It Doesn't Make Calls And Let Them Mess With So They Can Find Out That It Doesn't Work
 
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Not In My Area You Can Go To The Corporate Store If You Don't Have Access To A Computer But If You Do They Make The Links Available To MetroPCS Customers Thru MetroPCS.com Cause Imagine If Everybody Would Go To The Corporate Stores Just To Update There Device They Would Have There Hands Full, Downgrading On The Other Hand That's Forbidden
Just Tell Them The You Dont Know Whats Wrong It That All You Know Is That It Doesn't Make Calls And Let Them Mess With So They Can Find Out That It Doesn't Work


How can i get mine out of "test" mode?
 
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