If all goes well and I have helped you Donate to me! I myself paid for some of the tools and got it for the benefit of the community. Please ensure you read these instructions a couple of times and ask questions if you have any. Unbrick LG G2 stuck in Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 mode Hopefully this helps someone who also has his G3 stuck in HS-USB QDLoader 9008 Mode! In my case the phone was totally recovered, i could just switch it on and everything seems to be normal again.ītw also tried the BoardDiag2.99 and 3.99, both couldnt pass the tests. Things can be so easy if you know what to do. process should take about 2-6 min, afterwards the phone should be responsible again. choose your model from the drop-down menuĦ. if you notice the green "not ready" in the top-left corner disconnect the phone, put out the battery, insert again and reconnectģ. start the tool maybe u need to run it as adminĢ. I spent myself a whole day searching for this į/download-11418295/AP_ġ. The essential part is the "AP_Chip"-Folder you have to place in the same Folder as the. rar file, i found it after about two mins). What you need is the SmartBootDiagv1.3.1 (try googling the. I assume you have the qualcomm-drivers installed and in your device-manager there is a com-port assigned to the phone. Maybe this helps you just fixed my own G3 D855 with it: Post added at 11:19 AM - Previous post was at 11:00 AM. I wish to know if you have some clues or what to do next in order to get in to the phone with the tool again? Among my discoverings i have found how to make the partition.txt file that is hard to find, and found also how to extract the other files required to flash in 9008 qhsusb bulk mode from the stock rom kdz(pm if you need more info) actually i reached to the point that with the diag tool make the Ap test but because i did it quickly i make only the AP thest and then the sram test both passed but i missed the emmc test wich i said "i will make it later" but that later never came becasue couldnt connect with the tool again even when devices shows still my phone in qhsusb 9008 but when i try the diag tool it says something like "device not found in dload" or "failed during loading flash programmer". What i can see is that there are many similarities. I have found several tutorials to unbrick the lg "G" series and i have used that info in orther to unbrick mine. i have made a research because there is no much info about this phone. The bootloader is locked so I've never been able to root it or do anything "fun" with it.Lg L70 d320f8 "device not found in dload" ¹ I'd love to, but I've got an H812, which as near as I can tell is a model that's customized for my cell provider (Freedom Mobile, formerly WIND Mobile). Have I missed anything? Thanks in advance for any help you can offer! Wouldn't there be some indication on the screen if it were a boot loop? The first 3 digits of my serial number are 507. One commenter suggested it was a boot loop. This poor soul seems to have had a similar problem to mine. Could it be possible that my phone overheated and damaged itself? I don't imagine heating my phone could fix it - could it? This user apparently "fixed" their problem by sitting their phone in front of a heater for half an hour. My phone was fine minutes before class started, because I was using it. But I've never done such a thing.¹ And I certainly wasn't doing it during my gym class. This reddit result implies that this flavour of bricking can happen if you're not really careful about flashing custom firmware to the G4. Some googling for that phrase leads me to believe that the phone can appear that way if it's severely effed. But Windows said it was setting up a new device - something called a Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 - and not a phone at all. So when I got home, I plugged it into my computer to charge it. It never got as far as the animated screen, and now it won't even try to turn on again. I popped the battery and reinstalled it, and the phone briefly turned on, but only long enough to show the "LG, life's good" static image for several seconds, and then it turned off again. When I changed back into my pants after going to the gym, my phone (which I'd left in my pants pocket, as always) appeared to be off, and it wouldn't turn on.
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