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Help LG V10 bricked

turcualex

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Sep 12, 2019
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I have an Europe LG H960A 32gb with unlocked bootloader that used to have Android Nougat. While trying to manage with the TWRP recovery I accidentally cleared all the filesystem (Android included) and rebooted with no OS or ROMs. So now I can't do anything, and the phone is stucked on download mode, and TWRP seems to have been cleared too. I tried literally anything to flash back a stock firmware (LG Bridge, LGUP, LG Flash Tool) but without success. The only thing that apparently did something is LGUP (DLL fixed) with an KDZ install, but always gets 0x2000 command error everytime reaches 26%. Maybe I've the wrong version of the file? I'm not sure about what version I should flash (I'm not very informed about kdz "nomenclature" meaning). What should I do?
 
No, I hadn't managed to do a nandroid before the phone got bricked, nor I haven't any access to the phone recovery: just stucked in download mode.
Probably you're right about the device image, I tried something like 6 different kdz file and with no results. The problem is I don't really get how to distinguish the right stock image of my phone from the file name, and I don't know what I'm looking for. Can you indicate me the right file?
 
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No, I hadn't managed to do a nandroid before the phone got bricked, nor I haven't any access to the phone recovery: just stucked in download mode.
Probably you're right about the device image, I tried something like 6 different kdz file and with no results. The problem is I don't really get how to distinguish the right stock image of my phone from the file name, and I don't know what I'm looking for. Can you indicate me the right file?
maybe try here:
https://lg-firmwares.com/
 
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