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Root LG G2(D800) Bricked, Soft Bricked, Back to Brick

Taco Tuesday or Wings Wednesday?


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Haha clever clever play on words there!

Alright, I'll try to find a bump'd version, unless you know where I could get one..?

I also found this spanish website: https://73n9lw.wordpress.com/2015/06/18/instalar-cloudyg2-3-x-desde-kitkat-4-4-2/ that seems to be explaining how to do it. But Ill try the bumpd version first if I can find one.

edit: simple google search,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/twrp-twrp-2-8-0-0-kernel-f2fs-tools-t2898705
http://blastagator.ddns.net/twrp.html
d800 (SpiderOak) (pCloud)
I assume this one?
 
Update: I have found to ways to do this it seems, I will try to write them both down and would like to know what you think of both of them...
Edit:just found a third


STYLE 1:
  1. Be on KK 4.4.2
  2. Back up ROM
  3. Clear Data,Cache,Dalvik,System
  4. Flash CloudyG2 3.3
  5. When it prompts to 'reboot', hit no
  6. Returns to TWRP
  7. Flash ROM-patch-v1.5-lp30f-d800-blastagator-signed.zip (guide says v1.4 but his website doesnt have it)
  8. Flash boot-permissive-lp-d800-devnull-signed.zip
  9. Return to TWRP
  10. Clear Dalvik and Cache
  11. Reboot to Cloudy
STYLE 2:
  1. Be on a Custom Rom
  2. Flash Bump'd TWRP twrp-2.8.6.3-d800-bump-blastagator-signed.zip (or the newer version)
  3. Clear Data,Cache,Dalvik,System
  4. Flash CloudyG2 3.3
  5. Reboot to Cloudy
STYLE 3:
  1. Be on KK 4.4.2
  2. Clear Data,Cache,Dalvik,System(?)
  3. Flash http://blastagator.ddns.net/scripts/...tor-signed.zip
  4. Flash CloudyG2 3.3
  5. Boot into Cloudy
 
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I like style 3. It's the cleanest method. Though I'm not sure about the order of 2 and 3. Probably ok if you're doing them both in the same recovery session but I would first flash bump'd twrp and make sure that all goes well. Verify it's existence.

Then in a 2nd recovery session with your shiny new recovery, wipe data, cache, dalvik and flash Cloudy. Then boot into Cloudy. Just my opinion unless there's some compelling evidence that won't work.
 
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