Not sure who you’re referring to?I came back to thank you, my V60 has been kernel panicked for 4 months and this fixed it
Not sure who you’re referring to?I came back to thank you, my V60 has been kernel panicked for 4 months and this fixed it
I came back to the thread to thank you for dumping the software. I don't usually come back to threads and thank people but your dump saved my dead V60. So thank you.
You’re very welcome!I came back to the thread to thank you for dumping the software. I don't usually come back to threads and thank people but your dump saved my dead V60. So thank you.
I agree,hooutoo's v60 dump helped me out of the 3g shutdown with AT&T on a U.S. Cellular V60.Still going strong!I came back to the thread to thank you for dumping the software. I don't usually come back to threads and thank people but your dump saved my dead V60. So thank you.
Check your inbox,I got ya covered!Hi
Need help please
I deleted my modmst 1, 2
And i haven't backup.
Please i need a backup for this files to fix imei number .
Give this a try,and see if the hidden menu works.Unzip this in to a folder,and install the apk.Hello, after I performed the download, it started successfully, but after booting, it repeatedly prompted that the system process was not responding, and also found that the wireless LAN could not be opened, and the display was unavailable. After mixing other regional systems, the wireless LAN was successfully opened, but the hidden menu could not be Open, if you see it, can you give me a hint, thanks
Do you already have the Android 12 update, if you don't mind to shareThis restore process is intended for the AT&T V60 (lmv600am) model and will WIPE your data so back it up if you want to keep it!
This process will restore the lmv600am to original factory state for the AT&T v60 v20q build (a11). I’ve dumped all the required partitions from a new replacement phone sent to me by LG. This process uses the Qfil utility and assumes you already have a working knowledge of Qfil and that you have already installed it on your Windows PC. If you don’t have that knowledge start reading. The internet is full of Qfil guides.
You can’t damage or fix your existing imei relevant partitions from this restore because they aren’t included in this download.
You are responsible for backing up your existing phone partitions. I’m not liable for you using my work product and you do so at your own risk. If you’re unsure of what you’re doing then read more about Qfil and what is does. Again, if you are a newby go slow. Taking your time will save you a lot of aggravation.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem. There are process out there but they are usually reserved for people with an expert level of knowledge on the subject.
This guide is for anyone who’s presently unable to boot or who just can’t access AT&T ota services and wishes to upgrade their lmv600am to a newer a11 build. I have only tried this when my phone was already on an Android 11 rom. That’s not to say it won’t work coming from a Android 10 rom but I haven’t tried it.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem.
Steps
- Download “Lmv600am v20q Restore Partitions.7z” file from here and unzip. Remember the unzipped restore directory path.
- Plug your phone into PC with USB cable and put you phone in EDL (9008) mode. Again, there are guides on how to do this everywhere.
- Start Qfil and select the port of your phone’ connection. (See Windows device manager)
- Select the v60 firehose (.elf) which is included in the unzipped directory.
- Select storage type = ulf which is located at the bottom right of the Qfil dialog screen. I’m using Qfil 2.0.3.5 version.
- Next click on the “load XML” button and group select “rawprogram0” thru “rawprogram6” which are also in the unzipped directory, then hit OK. Next it will ask for the Patch0.xml file, hit cancel as we’re not patching anything.
Wait a few seconds and then click on the “Download” button. Qfil will now resolve all the names of the partitions to be restore and then start the download process to the phone.
When complete phone reboots as I recall.
AT&T is always behind when it comes to updating their branded android phones like they don't care. The best thing anyone can do is to get an unlocked version that's not carrier branded or get at the least a T-Mobile branded android phone which is always better than AT&T.This restore process is intended for the AT&T V60 (lmv600am) model and will WIPE your data so back it up if you want to keep it!
This process will restore the lmv600am to original factory state for the AT&T v60 v20q build (a11). I’ve dumped all the required partitions from a new replacement phone sent to me by LG. This process uses the Qfil utility and assumes you already have a working knowledge of Qfil and that you have already installed it on your Windows PC. If you don’t have that knowledge start reading. The internet is full of Qfil guides.
You can’t damage or fix your existing imei relevant partitions from this restore because they aren’t included in this download.
You are responsible for backing up your existing phone partitions. I’m not liable for you using my work product and you do so at your own risk. If you’re unsure of what you’re doing then read more about Qfil and what is does. Again, if you are a newby go slow. Taking your time will save you a lot of aggravation.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem. There are process out there but they are usually reserved for people with an expert level of knowledge on the subject.
This guide is for anyone who’s presently unable to boot or who just can’t access AT&T ota services and wishes to upgrade their lmv600am to a newer a11 build. I have only tried this when my phone was already on an Android 11 rom. That’s not to say it won’t work coming from a Android 10 rom but I haven’t tried it.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem.
Steps
- Download “Lmv600am v20q Restore Partitions.7z” file from here and unzip. Remember the unzipped restore directory path.
- Plug your phone into PC with USB cable and put you phone in EDL (9008) mode. Again, there are guides on how to do this everywhere.
- Start Qfil and select the port of your phone’ connection. (See Windows device manager)
- Select the v60 firehose (.elf) which is included in the unzipped directory.
- Select storage type = ulf which is located at the bottom right of the Qfil dialog screen. I’m using Qfil 2.0.3.5 version.
- Next click on the “load XML” button and group select “rawprogram0” thru “rawprogram6” which are also in the unzipped directory, then hit OK. Next it will ask for the Patch0.xml file, hit cancel as we’re not patching anything.
Wait a few seconds and then click on the “Download” button. Qfil will now resolve all the names of the partitions to be restore and then start the download process to the phone.
When complete phone reboots as I recall.
It's a full 20q backup.I used it to crossflash my v60,and it works flawless.Ran this flash on my 20j, succes at the first time, but after boot the phone go straight to lockscreen without data lost (feel like an update, not a factory flash)
ah understood, so it is your backup after first setting done (may it had no any data).It's a full 20q backup.I used it to crossflash my v60,and it works flawless.
Sound greatI'll be uploading a full LUNS copy of the AT&T 30a firmware for the V60 later this evening if anyone needs it?Keep checking back here or I'll start a new post for it.
after flash the backup my device (network locked) and imei is 0-18This restore process is intended for the AT&T V60 (lmv600am) model and will WIPE your data so back it up if you want to keep it!
This process will restore the lmv600am to original factory state for the AT&T v60 v20q build (a11). I’ve dumped all the required partitions from a new replacement phone sent to me by LG. This process uses the Qfil utility and assumes you already have a working knowledge of Qfil and that you have already installed it on your Windows PC. If you don’t have that knowledge start reading. The internet is full of Qfil guides.
You can’t damage or fix your existing imei relevant partitions from this restore because they aren’t included in this download.
You are responsible for backing up your existing phone partitions. I’m not liable for you using my work product and you do so at your own risk. If you’re unsure of what you’re doing then read more about Qfil and what is does. Again, if you are a newby go slow. Taking your time will save you a lot of aggravation.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem. There are process out there but they are usually reserved for people with an expert level of knowledge on the subject.
This guide is for anyone who’s presently unable to boot or who just can’t access AT&T ota services and wishes to upgrade their lmv600am to a newer a11 build. I have only tried this when my phone was already on an Android 11 rom. That’s not to say it won’t work coming from a Android 10 rom but I haven’t tried it.
This process will not fix your erased or damage imei number problem.
Steps
- Download “Lmv600am v20q Restore Partitions.7z” file from here and unzip. Remember the unzipped restore directory path.
- Plug your phone into PC with USB cable and put you phone in EDL (9008) mode. Again, there are guides on how to do this everywhere.
- Start Qfil and select the port of your phone’ connection. (See Windows device manager)
- Select the v60 firehose (.elf) which is included in the unzipped directory.
- Select storage type = ulf which is located at the bottom right of the Qfil dialog screen. I’m using Qfil 2.0.3.5 version.
- Next click on the “load XML” button and group select “rawprogram0” thru “rawprogram6” which are also in the unzipped directory, then hit OK. Next it will ask for the Patch0.xml file, hit cancel as we’re not patching anything.
Wait a few seconds and then click on the “Download” button. Qfil will now resolve all the names of the partitions to be restore and then start the download process to the phone.
When complete phone reboots as I recall.
if you dont have QCN or modemst backup, so RIP, they dont have support to bring imei back yet.after flash the backup my device (network locked) and imei is 0-18
ah understood, so it is your backup after first setting done (may it had no any data).It's a full 20q backup.I used it to crossflash my v60,and it works flawless.
You're more than welcome. This will always take you back to a11 stock so long as you don't screw up the 6-8 partitions not included in this data set. These are primarily the ftm, modem type partitions which contain info specific to your phone, Imei, SN, etc.I tried this,and it gives me a kernel panic error.But,I'm trying to use it to cross flash as well.lol.But,I wanted to thank the original poster of this.This has really come in handy!
ah understood, so it is your backup after first setting done (may it had no any data).It's a full 20q backup.I used it to crossflash my v60,and it works flawless.