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Windows does not show any USB adapters (that have anything to do with the phone)
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Upgrade: Battery in, hold vol-down, push power for ~1sec.īoots into screen that shows round icon with 2 green arrows in a cycle and the text "S/W Upgrade Please wait while upgrading.".If I "Turn on USB storage" I can browse the internal and external sdcard respectively through H: and G: This happens no matter if I have an external SD inserted or not. Two removable devices shows up on 'My Computer' (H:,G:).
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Windows device manager shows 'LGE Android Platfrom Composite USB Device' (Device ID: USB\VID_1004&PID_618E\5&2BA8691F&0&6) and 'USB Mass Storage Device' (Device ID: USB\VID_1004&PID_618E_UMSINTERFACE\6&111656F2&0&0000).
Normal: Battery in, push power for ~2sec.īoots into the (currently stock) installed kernel. I don't know their "approved" names, but here is my description and a guess at a good name: I can get into 4 modes from "powered off". The display on the phone, which is completely blank. The USB device appearing in windows when inserting usb and holding down both vol buttons and disappearing when taking out the usb. I think I am getting into nvflash mode on the phone, as confirmed by: I am having a bit of difficulty with the precise naming here :D Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately that's a "typo". It may just be a typo but are you trying to get into recovery (vol dwn & pwr) as you describe or nvflash (vol dwn & vol up & usb) as is required? It may just be a typo but are you trying to get into recovery (vol dwn & pwr) as you describe or nvflash (vol dwn & vol up & usb) as is required? Edited Maby djmcnz I have tried running the cmd from which i run nvflash.exe as adminstrator, so I don't think it's a permission problem. USB Connections to the phone works nicely when it is booted into the normal ROM, so I don't think it's a cable problem. I have already tried to reboot windows, uninstalling (by right clicking in the devicemanager) and re-installing the Boot-recovery (APX) driver. So I think I am correctly putting the phone into recovery-mode and have the right driver configured. The device manager reports 'This device is working properly' for the device. I have the 'NVIDIA USB Boot-revovery driver for Mobile devices' installed for the APX device and it is loaded (and unloaded) when i do the power-on+vol-down dance. Run a harmless command such as "nvflash -sync"Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\hej\Desktop\LG\NVFlash>nvflash.exe -sync. #Lg g2x apx driver download archive
Navigate the the directory you extracted the NVFlash archive to. Make sure your phone is still plugged in to the computer! (some people, wow.). If not, uninstall the driver, reboot, rinse and repeat. Now in Device Manager under 'USB Controllers' you should have an 'NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver for mobile devices'. Accept any warnings, including the big red alert (you may need to disable UAC). Select 'NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver for mobile devices'. #Lg g2x apx driver download software
Browse to directory you extracted the *driver* software to above. Open Device Manager in Windows and you should see "APX Device" listed with an error. Hold VOL_DWN+VOL_UP & plug in USB connection from computer (note, your phone will not visibly respond but it will boot to APX mode quickly). Extract the contents of that archive to a different directory. Extract the contents of that archive to a single directory. Neither myself nor MoDaCo can be held accountable for any consequences from the use of NVFlash on your phone. Please proceed with the use of the tool carefully and at your own risk. Warranty coverage for your phone is not assured after using NVFlash. It is unlikely to create an irrecoverable situation but it does have the power to create a situation that you can not recover from yourself requiring factory maintenance. NVFlash can not physically damage your phone but it can render it inoperable. There are few safety mechanisms built into a tool like this because it is intended for use by people with suitable training. NVFlash is a powerful utility that works at a very low level on your phone.