LUZ59M - need install-recovery.sh - Android One (Second-Generation) General

I've donated the IQ 2 to my wife last week and decided to stop tinkering with it.
The LUZ59M OTA was, again, a major pain in the a**, because I had to patch updater-script, unroot, remove xposed, etc.pp.
Eventually the IQ2 is now stock (wife doesn't need root/xposed), except "install-recovery.sh"
I have a "install-recovery.sh" from LUZ59K, but checksums don't match.
So it would be extremely nice if somebody can upload "install-recovery.sh" from LUZ59M
thanks in advance!

upload oficial rom for IQ II LUZ59M
vel_tins said:
I've donated the IQ 2 to my wife last week and decided to stop tinkering with it.
The LUZ59M OTA was, again, a major pain in the a**, because I had to patch updater-script, unroot, remove xposed, etc.pp.
Eventually the IQ2 is now stock (wife doesn't need root/xposed), except "install-recovery.sh"
I have a "install-recovery.sh" from LUZ59K, but checksums don't match.
So it would be extremely nice if somebody can upload "install-recovery.sh" from LUZ59M
thanks in advance!
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I going to upload oficial rom for IQ II LUZ59M ( Fastboot Update)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Ayx0vkowzMa1lFQlhPR0x3SU0/view?usp=sharing

thanks for that, but if possible, can you upload only this single file here at XDA?

I've extracted the file from noracle2012's archive and attached it to this post.

great!
thanks

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[Trailblazer101][ROM][7/18][OF1] LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM

LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM - OF1
What's going on once again everyone! Man it's been kinda quiet in here... Well, since no one else has released a ROM yet for OF1 I'd release what I threw together. It is rooted, includes BusyBox, and removes everything I didn't want. (Except Visual Voicemail, for those of you who like that kinda thing...)
The Deodexed version contains all updated Base Google and Samsung Apps incorporated into System, thus freeing up data space. I didn't include this in the odexed version because these files aren't odexed xD
PLEASE READ!
WARNING: If considering downgrading back to OC3 or OE2, which you CAN do with this, you will need to flash the FLASH_ME package once more, until I figure out a proper procedure for a full downgrade. This package just contains the OF1 modem (radio), which works with both previous builds, so it's really not a big deal, but just keep this in mind if you ODIN...
We have reached the crossroads. Build OF1 now includes the rollback protection we have seen in other variants ROMs, especially 5.1.1... This is unfortunate because OF1 is also not root-able, at this very moment. What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback, is take the system files and modem from OF1, and retain everything else from OE2. This means that you should be on OE2 already. I can confirm that all important services works fine with this setup. (I will note however that there are errors in the adb log involving Secure Storage, which doesn't mean much since other ROMs actually willingly remove this functionality)
This procedure will almost guaranteed not work for future updates, so we will have to update the bootloader/etc eventually. But today is not that day for me. If another user wants everything up to date (kernel, recovery, bootloader, etc) I can guide them through that, but right now I don't want to take that step myself.
The good news is that you don't have to flash anything with ODIN if you don't want to this time around, granted you are already on OE2. Using FlashFire, you will flash my FLASH_ME package at the same time you flash my ROM.
Step-By-Step
Flash the ROM and FLASH_ME package at the same time using FlashFire.
Downloads
FLASH_ME PACKAGE (Flash At the Same Time As The ROM): Mega Download Link
Wi-Fi Patch (ODEX/DEODEX):
OF1 - XDA Downloads Link
ODEX:
OF1 - Mega Download Link
DEODEX:
OF1 - Mega Download Link
XDA:DevDB Information
LightlyCleaned/Rooted ROM - OF1, ROM for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Contributors
trailblazer101
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Version Information
Status: Testing
Current Beta Version: v1.0
Beta Release Date: 2015-07-14
Created 2015-07-14
Last Updated 2015-07-14
woot
Will your edge packages and WiFi tether work on this?
Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
first of all thanks for this!
i just recently started from scratch and put on your OE2 version. is there much to gain by upgrading to this? just deciding if i should wait for the next big one.
i would do it in a second if reception improved.
thanks
If I am on oc3 what are the proper steps to upgrade to this?
Sorry for my confusion, but is this the 5.1.1 update? I can't find any documentation elsewhere for OF1.
Brickman221 said:
Sorry for my confusion, but is this the 5.1.1 update? I can't find any documentation elsewhere for OF1.
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No, definitely not 5.1.1
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This should work on regular s6 on vzw right? All the other ones I've tried have
Sent from my Risiculously powered S6 using Tapatalk
For some reason my phone won't remember my wifi after disconnecting anymore. Really weird.
benwalburn said:
For some reason my phone won't remember my wifi after disconnecting anymore. Really weird.
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This was a problem in CleanRom 1.5 also I believe, I have not personally tested it but I assume this should fix it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61660321&postcount=501
.. Also great work on the rom!
It's running great!! Nice work
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Great work! Quick question though, once we go OF1, can we still Odin back to OC3? Thanks in advance!!
Can anyone confirm whether the Theme Store works? I couldn't get it in the last build as it would force close on me as soon as I opened it.
b00st4ddicted said:
Great work! Quick question though, once we go OF1, can we still Odin back to OC3? Thanks in advance!!
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In the OP: "What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback..."
jasonbiggs said:
In the OP: "What I have done, to maintain being able to rollback..."
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You can rollback to OC3 or OE2, but it's a bit tricky. If you are going to try it, be sure to ask trailblazer how to proceed. And for the other person who asked about Theme Store, it works just fine.
If the OF1 modem works in OE2, can't you just flash fire back your OE2 backup? unless of course the modem does not work and you would have to flash OE2 modem back as well. Just guessing here. Lol.
jasonbiggs said:
If the OF1 modem works in OE2, can't you just flash fire back your OE2 backup? unless of course the modem does not work and you would have to flash OE2 modem back as well. Just guessing here. Lol.
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If you just flash the tar file in Odin for OC3 or OE2, you will end up with an "update failed" blue screen. When you get the blue screen, flash trailblazer's FLASH_Me modified OF1 file using Odin, and you'll be able to boot, then go back and reflash OC3 or OE2 using Odin, whichever you prefer.
So there's no going back using flashfire alone? He has us flashing the new modem along side the ROM to get it up and running using flashfire only.
You should still be able to rollback, if I'm not mistaken, I believe the bootloader + Kernel are where the rollback protection is built-in. That's why we flash - Only - the modem. Dev did the tedious transferring of system files manually, from OF1. At least that's my understanding.
Does this ROM fix the memory leak issue? Because I have much better RAM usage now. I also have been seeing really great battery life, I'm a heavy phone user and I get 8+ hours out of this.

Wrong code name on watch causing to fail OTA.

Hello All,
I accidentally deleted the entire system file and corrupted by TRWP back up. I know found myself with with a watch that show a different device.
After failing to install the OTA Zip. you guys are my last hope to get my watch back. I've leaned my lesson and will only stick to rooting my phone LOL.
Error:
Package expect build fingerprint of lge/bass/bass: 5.1/lca44b/2*****:user/release-keys;this device has lge/omni_bass/bass:5.0.2/lrx22g/3 eng/test-key.
E:error executing updater binary in zip 'sdcard/8831116af47f7842164aa7ed8efde2984b355e84.signed-bass-LCA44B-from-LDZ22D.8831116a
To whom it may concerns, I've been struggling for the past few day trying all example i've seem.
If anyone can help me, you will save my life.
Maybe try the factory image in this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/watch-urbane/general/looking-factory-images-lg-urbane-sorta-t3167175
Not my file, so no idea if this will work. Maybe worth a try though
It worked
jj14 said:
Maybe try the factory image in this thread? http://forum.xda-developers.com/watch-urbane/general/looking-factory-images-lg-urbane-sorta-t3167175
Not my file, so no idea if this will work. Maybe worth a try though
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Thanks i actually did that before i saw your post. I had to create most folders manually.

Anyone know what's in the Verizon Update pushed on 4/12? OTA XT1096

I'm wondering if it's worth it. Version 23.201.2.en.us
I'm not sure, but here it is:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12873062/Blur_Version.23.201.2.victara_verizon.verizon.en.US.zip
Is there a way to flash this onto a rooted phone? I unlocked my XT1096 a couple of months ago and installed Teamwin then flashed SuperSU.
I need some help on this too. I heard it's just a security update but it fails for me because I'm rooted and deleted a bunch of apps. Is there any way to take the OTA update?
dunderball said:
I need some help on this too. I heard it's just a security update but it fails for me because I'm rooted and deleted a bunch of apps. Is there any way to take the OTA update?
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To take the ota you have to reflash the full 5.1 firmware for verizon.
You can't have root nor a modified sytem for OTAs to work. So you need back all those apps you removed and get rid of root.
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jonnythan said:
I'm not sure, but here it is:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/12873062/Blur_Version.23.201.2.victara_verizon.verizon.en.US.zip
Is there a way to flash this onto a rooted phone? I unlocked my XT1096 a couple of months ago and installed Teamwin then flashed SuperSU.
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dunderball said:
I need some help on this too. I heard it's just a security update but it fails for me because I'm rooted and deleted a bunch of apps. Is there any way to take the OTA update?
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I've put together a debloated TWRP flashable version. It's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66354183&postcount=1057
Please review the first post in that thread as the ROM is partially debloated and has SuperSU and Xposed pre-installed. GApps have been removed and you need to install your own. It is possible with the files posted to have a full stock install but you'll need the instructions from that thread to accomplish that.
mikeoswego said:
I've put together a debloated TWRP flashable version. It's here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66354183&postcount=1057
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Which of these files would I want to flash, if I'm running stock firmware (rooted with SuperSU flashed)? The update from Verizon is ~20 MB, but you have a 30MB modem firmware and 398K bootloader.
jonnythan said:
Which of these files would I want to flash, if I'm running stock firmware (rooted with SuperSU flashed)? The update from Verizon is ~20 MB, but you have a 30MB modem firmware and 398K bootloader.
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Ok, those files are for the stock based rom that I maintain. You need to read the first post in that thread to understand what it is. SuperSU and Xposed are preinstalled, GApps are removed and you have to install your own. If you want a full stock install, that is also possible with the files posted, it's all explained there.
The file sizes are different because the Verizon patch has some full files like gpt.bin and fsg.mbm but the rest is just small patches to apply to the exisiting files. The first thing the Verizon patch does is check that you have the correct original files and if not, it aborts; you can't apply the patch if you've modified system by installing SuperSU, etc. My patches have the gpt.bin update seperate for ease of putting the files together, the firmware has the fsg.mbm file from the Verizon patch and then the full modem partition from my phone after applying the patch instead of just the patch files. That way the patches can be applied no matter what is on your phone now but they are much larger files.
mikeoswego said:
Ok, those files are for the stock based rom that I maintain. You need to read the first post in that thread to understand what it is. SuperSU and Xposed are preinstalled, GApps are removed and you have to install your own. If you want a full stock install, that is also possible with the files posted, it's all explained there.
The file sizes are different because the Verizon patch has some full files like gpt.bin and fsg.mbm but the rest is just small patches to apply to the exisiting files. The first thing the Verizon patch does is check that you have the correct original files and if not, it aborts; you can't apply the patch if you've modified system by installing SuperSU, etc. My patches have the gpt.bin update seperate for ease of putting the files together, the firmware has the fsg.mbm file from the Verizon patch and then the full modem partition from my phone after applying the patch instead of just the patch files. That way the patches can be applied no matter what is on your phone now but they are much larger files.
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Thanks mikeoswego. I flashed the two smaller files you provided using TWRP. Are those the only 2 zip files I need? I didn't see anything specific to a kernel or anything.
I am on rooted stock rom where I deleted a bunch of apps I didn't want.
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dunderball said:
Thanks mikeoswego. I flashed the two smaller files you provided using TWRP. Are those the only 2 zip files I need? I didn't see anything specific to a kernel or anything.
I am on rooted stock rom where I deleted a bunch of apps I didn't want.
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It turns out that when I flash the two .zip files, my Moto X still thinks there is a system update available. Is there something else I'm supposed to flash?
mikeoswego said:
Ok, those files are for the stock based rom that I maintain. You need to read the first post in that thread to understand what it is. SuperSU and Xposed are preinstalled, GApps are removed and you have to install your own. If you want a full stock install, that is also possible with the files posted, it's all explained there.
The file sizes are different because the Verizon patch has some full files like gpt.bin and fsg.mbm but the rest is just small patches to apply to the exisiting files. The first thing the Verizon patch does is check that you have the correct original files and if not, it aborts; you can't apply the patch if you've modified system by installing SuperSU, etc. My patches have the gpt.bin update seperate for ease of putting the files together, the firmware has the fsg.mbm file from the Verizon patch and then the full modem partition from my phone after applying the patch instead of just the patch files. That way the patches can be applied no matter what is on your phone now but they are much larger files.
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Thanks.. it doesn't seem like I can install just the update. I'd need to flash the whole ROM. Correct?
dunderball said:
Thanks mikeoswego. I flashed the two smaller files you provided using TWRP. Are those the only 2 zip files I need? I didn't see anything specific to a kernel or anything.
I am on rooted stock rom where I deleted a bunch of apps I didn't want.
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It turns out that when I flash the two .zip files, my Moto X still thinks there is a system update available. Is there something else I'm supposed to flash?
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jonnythan said:
Thanks.. it doesn't seem like I can install just the update. I'd need to flash the whole ROM. Correct?
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The two smaller zips are the bootloader and modem firmware, the rom and kernel are in the xt1096-5.1-23.32-25-5-2_1.zip file. You could extract the boot.img file from the zip and flash it with fastboot. If you want the full ROM and want to flash SuperSU yourself and remove whatever bloat yourself, then use xt1096-full-stock-23.32-25-5-2.img.7z file; you can flash the image file within that archive with current versions of fastboot. (Or, using 7zip, you could delete the system.img file from xt1096-5.1-23.32-25-5-2_1.zip then rename the .img file in xt1096-full-stock-23.32-25-5-2.img.7z to system.img and place it in xt1096-5.1-23.32-25-5-2_1.zip. Then you would TWRP flash that, it would update your kernel (boot.img) and install the system partition just as if you took the OTA on the stock system.) Like AGISCI said above, the only way to use the OTA directly is on an unmodified stock system.
Forgive me, I'm not really following you. I don't know what's in the OTA exactly. Is there anything in your post that I can flash that will update my system to the latest version without wiping everything and starting from scratch?
jonnythan said:
Forgive me, I'm not really following you. I don't know what's in the OTA exactly. Is there anything in your post that I can flash that will update my system to the latest version without wiping everything and starting from scratch?
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You must flash the full firmware like was mentioned earlier. It is impossible to do the update with a modified system.
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I'm wondering if there is a way to not take the update. I keep getting a nag message about installing the update and I keep pushing reminder out to a new time.
A little background. I have a XT1096 (Verizon version) and unlocked the bootloader and rooted. I also nuked a bunch of bloatware so there is no way that a OTA update will install. I'm not sure that I really want to go back to stock and start over.
I flashed the system .img file and it just updated my system without wiping anything. Seems to be working fine, but I had to reflash SuperSU.
desertcat said:
I'm wondering if there is a way to not take the update. I keep getting a nag message about installing the update and I keep pushing reminder out to a new time.
A little background. I have a XT1096 (Verizon version) and unlocked the bootloader and rooted. I also nuked a bunch of bloatware so there is no way that a OTA update will install. I'm not sure that I really want to go back to stock and start over.
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I found a way to not take the update. Use your favorite applications manager for root to freeze MotorolaOTA and the update won't be downloaded and you won't get messages about installing the update.
desertcat said:
I found a way to not take the update. Use your favorite applications manager for root to freeze MotorolaOTA and the update won't be downloaded and you won't get messages about installing the update.
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THANK YOU!!! After being stuck on vacation for a week with this !#@[email protected]#$ update bugging me to install it every couple of minutes this fix stopped the problem.

G900AUCS4DQD1 ** FULL ODIN UPDATE ** v6.0.1

Hello everyone, here is the latest G900AUCS4DQD1 full Odin update. With this, you may update from ANY version you currently have such as 4.4.4, 5.0, 5.1.1, or 6.0.1. Simply flash all 4 files after you extract using Odin and you will be on the latest and newest update. This WILL wipe your phone so make sure you backup your phone.
G900AUCS4DQD1 (6.0.1) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862725335
If for any reason you wish to downgrade, you can safely flash any of the following full Odin firmware's without any issue. Phone will hang after flashing on startup at AT&T logo. Simply boot into recovery and perform factory wipe/reset and it will boot up fine after that. After wiping data/resetting phone, it will look like it got stuck again on AT&T logo but give it a few minutes and it will eventually pass this time.
G900AUCS4DQC1 (6.0.1) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120723808
G900AUCS4DPH4 (6.0.1) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=312968873555011029
G900AUCS4CPA6 (5.1.1) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24723757092307204
G900AUCU4COI5 (5.1.1) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24438995911970945
G900AUCU4BOF3 (5.0) - https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862696776
Thank you again for the files, appreciated!
So, what am I doing incorrectly?
Used S5 900A on OI5
Downloaded the full Odin QC1 file.
flashed with Odin 3.11
No error messages, flashed all 4 files.
Got immediately dumped to recovery after an error screen saying the phone couldn't access knox.
Reboot, and the phone shows stuck on 5.1.1, with a baseband of QC1. It appears to be still the 5.1.1 software/ui.
tried a factory reset from recovery, no joy.
Currently downloading QD1 Odin file, I will report back.
edit: after a second full flash of all 4 files, it worked. wierd. Now running QC1. will updated to QD1 via odin shortly.
disregard this post in it's entirety. :silly:
and the QD1 Odin package flashed perfectly first time!
awesome work. thanks.
I just downloaded the 2.1Gb QD1 file, and the CRC check on the AP tar file says failed. Should I go ahead and flash my phone, is there any risk?
Downloaded the QD1 update without problems...now I wonder, how necessary is it ? since the phone is working fine.
blackhatchl said:
Downloaded the QD1 update without problems...now I wonder, how necessary is it ? since the phone is working fine.
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That's funny, I've been thinking the same thing. I will admit battery life is really good as well, but I'm thinking the new battery and the factory data reset played a role as well. Haha...
Chuckles5150 said:
That's funny, I've been thinking the same thing. I will admit battery life is really good as well, but I'm thinking the new battery and the factory data reset played a role as well. Haha...
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Installed flawlessly, I guess it's all about security that can't be seen nor noticed.
Many thanks to sharing.
Worked great! Dug the old s5 out of the bin, put this on, worked like a charm, thanks!
Trying to download but getting "failed network error" for every mirror link.
Edit: Nevermind. Found the thread that allowed me to root it from OF3 which I didn't know was possible. Went that route instead.
Can I use this file and method to update from my Galaxy S5 G900A running 4.4.2? My device in not rooted and the bootloader is locked. It is in it's original factory state.
No more update?
QE1 ?
It seems that Samsung will not be providing any further updates, so my question is, will AT&T release Noughat for Samsung Galaxy 5 G900A or is that pipe dream at this point? I didn't want to create a new thread for just this question.
Does this Update maintain root?
Thank you very much for this. After trying to root my device and failing, I couldn't get it back to normal. Hours of trying later and nothing worked, not even custom ROMs. I gave up and decided to go nuclear but still couldn't get it to work. Finally I found this, and it worked. Saved my bacon.
Guys,
I was on Android 4.4.2 which was the way the phone came. I jumped from 4.4.2 straight to this update, and installed it via Odin. No issues with the update, everything works fine.
However, There is a lot of free space on the ROM "missing", and I don't know where it is and how I can release it.
The phone is a 16gB model. What is available is 11.4 gB (the remaining probably being the firmware and OS), but of that 11.4gB, I only have about 7.5 gB to use. What gives? Is it because Odin made some kind of backup on the ROM itself? I really really would appreciate some information on this.
Thanks,
Mir
Oldies Gratitude...
Hi, I just thought you might like to know that thanks to your post and clear instructions (i.e. not assuming the reader has an encyclopedic knowledge of the S5...) I have been able to update my AT&T S5, here in the UK from Android 5 to marshmallow with everything going very smoothly. The reason I thought to write this little note is because I was born in 1947, which makes me 70 years old, and when I was growing up, the idea of a mobile phone was science fiction, so if I can do it...!
So Thank you again for sharing your expertise....
Plz upload new link with mediafire or any other, this link giving error and give message error binary md5...
waiting....
Regard
Ashiq Noor.
Dear File is corrupt when extract through winrar or 7zip give error The file is corrupt. plz provide another link.

[STOCK] [LG-H872] [Oreo_20a] TWRP Flashable Zips:

LG G6 Oreo 20a​
Note: I know someone created a complete flashable, But I wanted all 3 packages like @autoprime does.
WARNING: Understand my meanings behind, B1,B2 and C1, C2:
B1: Means Bootstock with LAF
B2: Means Bootstock without LAF (Normally H872 users have TWRP on LAF)
C1: Means Complete with LAF
C2: Means Complete without LAF (Normally H872 Users have TWRP on LAF)
All zips check contents with sha1, all zip files are md5hash listed:
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Bootloader_B1.zip (W/LAF) [md5hash:a52e86bd30ca0b4725c1839eb1ad38d3]
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Bootloader_B2.zip (WO/LAF) [md5hash:7c72ae1f5b82ba54dcc9b7007754ebf9]
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Modem_Only.zip (Safe Either Way) [md5hash:2f3ad7cd2c468a0d50f52094ad2643f6]
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Complete_C1.zip (W/LAF) [md5hash:172d01c25cc308a1c2c39def6d13918e]
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Complete_C2.zip (WO/LAF) [md5hash:7b17a29044d98fe1883ec9fe0e9c9b93]
DOWNLOADS:​
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Bootloader_B1.zip (W/LAF)
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Bootloader_B2.zip (WO/LAF)
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Modem_Only.zip (Safe Either Way)
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Complete_C1.zip (W/LAF)
LG-H872_Oreo-20a_Complete_C2.zip (WO/LAF)
All Future Firmware Updates Will Be listed Here: lg-g6-stock-firmware/H872_T-Mo/
WARNING:​
Complete's have unmolested system images But no Recovery. In other words, make sure you install magisk before rebooting,
or at least delete the recovery restorer in system...
please, can you create an flashable zip to downgrade the version bootloader to 11h?
I want to use your firmware AEX, but without a finger scanner, to live is not so good ....
or should I wait when you add support for 20a?
DmytroPitenko said:
please, can you create an flashable zip to downgrade the version bootloader to 11h?
I want to use your firmware AEX, but without a finger scanner, to live is not so good ....
or should I wait when you add support for 20a?
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I think @autoprime already created and released a 11h bootstock....... im almost sure he did.........
Eliminater74 said:
I think @autoprime already created and released a 11h bootstock....... im almost sure he did.........
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I think autoprime's bootstock is for 10h, and sadly I dont think people on ARB01 can't go back to that. I didnt realize that the bootstock is what is needed for the fingerprint issue. I will try to release an 11g bootstock that will do the same thing.
I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, but here goes: I get that the Complete images are unmolested, and I therefore assume, identical to what you get on a G6 from TMobile directly, just in Zip flashable format, but what does "Bootstock" mean? I did try googling the term, but it just defined "Bootlicking" for me, and I didn't find that helpful . I'd imagine that Bootstock means it's just the stock image stripped of all the bloat, but I'm not sure if that's wishful thinking.
Also, my H872 is bootloader unlocked, TWRP flashed to both Recovery and LAF, currently running the AOSP Extended ROM (which seems to be very problematic, at least for me), so if I choose any of the above, will they overwrite my recovery?
Thank you!
Tried flashing the C2 variant, and TWRP reported it failed verification. Also, downloaded the other ones to see. File size tells me what I need to know, LOL. Is there any way to use the complete zip versions as a base and pull out just the bloat, in order to get something more like a clean install? A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I'm working on learning a lot more about Android
Thanks!
jasongw said:
what does "Bootstock" mean?
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Its the entire bootloader, which normally contains laf and recovery.
I don't believe these include recovery images. just the optional laf.
By the way @Eliminator74 I did notice that the updater-script for the full stock zips tries to do a hash check of boot, modern, system, rct and persist from the /tmp/ directory which they are not extracted to. so the apply patch check fails.
jasongw said:
Tried flashing the C2 variant, and TWRP reported it failed verification. Also, downloaded the other ones to see. File size tells me what I need to know, LOL. Is there any way to use the complete zip versions as a base and pull out just the bloat, in order to get something more like a clean install? A point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I'm working on learning a lot more about Android
Thanks!
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Can confirm this. I tried flashing C2 and it fails verification in TWRP. Then I tried B2 and that worked, but the Modem Only zip also failed verification. Is there any way to resolve this? Thanks.
Hi.
I recently flashed AospEX on my LG G6 H872 and went through the rooting method for this device where you install TWRP on you laf partition and then onto the recovery partition.
I want to get laf back to regular Download Mode.
I want to know if flashing this 20a bootstock (bootloader) with laf will not cause any problems to boot into the Aosp Extended Rom. I guess my question is, are they compatible?
Thanks in advance and thank you all who have contributed to rooting and unlocking this phone.
Links not working - Anyone got mirror ? @Eliminater74, are you able to help send/re-upload?
Same here. Does someone have a copy?

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