Vmanisme
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The only key press I know is home, end, and volume up or down. But that does a master resetmy phone is stuck at the bootloader (The LG/Life is Good Screen)
i'm hoping theres a keypress to hold on startup like on most other android phones that starts fastboot on the phone, i was using adb reboot-bootloader to get into fastboot before, but now my boot image is corrupted
The only key press I know is home, end, and volume up or down. But that does a master reset
I remember trying a bunch of keyboard combinations, and if I remember correctly, when I held the OK button during boot, I got a long buzz from the phone, and it went into a sort of 'safe mode'. Maybe that will get you past the boot hang.
thanks heffe2001, but i was unable to reproduce that. if anyone has irc and a linux box and wants to help me get an image of the bootloader (it's not in any of the mapped nand partitions) or wants my method for getting root and superuser.apk installed (without the bricking) i'll be in #Allyroot on irc.freenode.net
.Has anyone gotten the Ally to work with adb in windows? I can't seem to get the drivers installed. I did turn on usb debugging and this just gave me "(5) LG modems" under other devices, none of which would take the adb driver from the sdk. Am I missing something or is the rest of you on Linux?
I was able to get it going on Windows yesterday, but we had to go to linux to try the root because my Windows 7 couldn't install the drivers for USB debugging, well it wasn't me that was doing it kfazz did through teamview.
I was able to get adb working with Win7 x64, didn't have any real trick to it or anything, I just set it up in usb debug mode for use with PDAnet, and used their install files for the PC. When I went to use adb after doing all that a couple days beforehand, it worked fine (although I didn't have root access, I could push and pull files, etc).
Nice! Pdanet drivers worked, thanks!
Edit: When I follow the steps to root, I only end up with a $ (shell access), not a # (root access). I don't receive any error messages and everything seems to work.
I fixed the issues with only getting $ instead of root. I can also make it permanent. I am writing a step-by-step process for both windows and linux.
EDIT
see: http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-ally/110156-how-root-lg-ally.html#post1031026
for the new step outline.

what about a mac ? plz!![]()