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Help How can I downgrade back to D?

Only problem with 4 shared is that you must have an account to download anything.

I use MediaFire. Their free account offering also has a huge 50GB capacity and requires no user accounts or sign in procedures to DL. I'm not really sure what the DL limits are /mo for the free accounts, they do have bandwidth limits on their paid accounts, but they are ad supported which means there might not be a limit. In any case I have never reached a hard stop limit with my free account. Also they support direct linking to the hosted files AND the link doesn't break if you decide to reorganize ur file structure on their servers, such as u would when reorganizing files to make them easier to find later. You can also upgrade a specific file and keep the same directlink so u don't break any posted links such as u would when u originally hosted a firmware cab file and later want to upgrade it to a kdz.

I've been using them for years and am seriously considering upgrading to a paid account for some feature upgrades, mainly direct uploading from my website, which would allow my users to send files to my account without having to host them elsewhere first.

I think MediaFire would be extremely useful for some of u guys here who like to host files for the community.

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I am in no way affiliated with MediaFire and am not trying to sell anyone anything. I AM, however, a very satisfied user of their FREE service. :)
 
I use MediaFire. Their free account offering also has a huge 50GB capacity and requires no user accounts or sign in procedures to DL. I'm not really sure what the DL limits are /mo for the free accounts, they do have bandwidth limits on their paid accounts, but they are ad supported which means there might not be a limit. In any case I have never reached a hard stop limit with my free account. Also they support direct linking to the hosted files AND the link doesn't break if you decide to reorganize ur file structure on their servers, such as u would when reorganizing files to make them easier to find later. You can also upgrade a specific file and keep the same directlink so u don't break any posted links such as u would when u originally hosted a firmware cab file and later want to upgrade it to a kdz.

I've been using them for years and am seriously considering upgrading to a paid account for some feature upgrades, mainly direct uploading from my website, which would allow my users to send files to my account without having to host them elsewhere first.

I think MediaFire would be extremely useful for some of u guys here who like to host files for the community.

*****Disclaimer****
I am in no way affiliated with MediaFire and am not trying to sell anyone anything. I AM, however, a very satisfied user of their FREE service. :)

Problem with that, you must split files into 200 MBs each to upload.
 
Didn't think of that. All my currently hosted files are in the <100mb size range.

I've tried many sites, and many of them don't have what I'm looking for:
Little to no wait time
No file size limit
No need for others to register
File is never blocked/deleted
 
Dial 611 man its very simple just have them re provision your Sim. Actually just tell them you have problems connecting to the internet that your speeds are slow and you see the 4g icon disappear a lot. There is birthing wrong with version e its all in your head. Ver e is the most stable out of them all and tether works for me I've switched back and forth between all versions and did ota updates from every version. Never had any of those issues
 
Dial 611 man its very simple just have them re provision your Sim. Actually just tell them you have problems connecting to the internet that your speeds are slow and you see the 4g icon disappear a lot. There is birthing wrong with version e its all in your head. Ver e is the most stable out of them all and tether works for me I've switched back and forth between all versions and did ota updates from every version. Never had any of those issues

I would normally agree with u killer as I also have not noticed any problems with E. However, I did try upgrading my second Motion form D to E yesterday and LG is no longer pushing it via OTA. So I might take this as meaning LG found something they didn't like and stopped pushing the update. I have read on here that u can still d/l E and upgrade via USB.

But for the OP, if u have E leave it be IMHO. I still agree with killer on that point
 
D has seemingly disappeared. I forgot what it says when you try to dl it but basically your forbidden. I might have it still on my cloud storage idk. D was buggy and rebooted a hell of a lot. Seriously you don't want D. Lg watches the net for what is done to their phones they knew about the exploit that was found that's why some people have reported that ota broke root. They also knew D was over clocked and buggy. Why they kept the cpu @1.5 with E was probly because like me, after I got rid of D I then realized a way to stabilize it so it didn't reboot constantly. But why bother when i knew E was working better
 
And yeah I have e it's easy to install just follow the unroot method. And don't read into everything cause it's not always there j/s don't take that the wrong way. More than likely E is no longer ota because there is a new one coming and it will probably disable the root exploit that was found so.... Again j/s
 
D has seemingly disappeared. I forgot what it says when you try to dl it but basically your forbidden. I might have it still on my cloud storage idk. D was buggy and rebooted a hell of a lot. Seriously you don't want D. Lg watches the net for what is done to their phones they knew about the exploit that was found that's why some people have reported that ota broke root. They also knew D was over clocked and buggy. Why they kept the cpu @1.5 with E was probly because like me, after I got rid of D I then realized a way to stabilize it so it didn't reboot constantly. But why bother when i knew E was working better

LG broke most of their d/l links but this thread has links to C/D/E

http://androidforums.com/motion-4g-...re-official-motion-4g-10c-d-e-f-firmware.html
 
I've tried many sites, and many of them don't have what I'm looking for:
Little to no wait time
No file size limit
No need for others to register
File is never blocked/deleted
Due to the file size, the best solution might be to find a way to simply use p2p sharing. I don't have a super fast internet, but I'd be the first volunteer to get the ball rolling. People will need to seed for it to work.

How does something like this look for starters?
LG MS770 10c Firmware (MS77010c_03)
 
That would definitely be the best way, but we would need a ton of seeders....hmm
I would bet that lots of people would if we simply asked them. Not everybody knows how to create a torrent link, so we just need a few technical people (like ourselves) to get the links started. Then anyone with a torrent client can volunteer to help. Perhaps you could just put the request for seeders at the top of the OP.
 
I would bet that lots of people would if we simply asked them. Not everybody knows how to create a torrent link, so we just need a few technical people (like ourselves) to get the links started. Then anyone with a torrent client can volunteer to help. Perhaps just put it at the top of the OP.

After school, until then, feel free to make a thread asking for help. :)
 
I would say we just test it out for a while with a few firmware. If it works out, then perhaps try it on more firmware, and see where it takes us.

Since our other options don't look good, I figure it doesn't hurt to try torrent links.
 
that's definitely an option but unless there is 1 perminate seeder it would fail
killericarus is correct. I think that if we can find a few good and dedicated voluteers, then it may be possible to have multiple permanent seeders. With increasing harddrive capacities, one person could store several gigabytes of firmware files.

I created this thread to get things going. I feel we should consider this as an experiment. If it doesn't work, then we haven't loss much, and we go back to trying to find free hosts. But if it does work, then that will be great news, and we can spread this to firmwares for other phones.
 
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