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Pressed the “OKAY” button, then held the power button down and selected normal boot +power. This was so confusing, but after searching the internet, I THEN I got my good cable and reran again using the BOARD DL – this got me stuck in the AAT Mini OS mode with a message that said “Touch Screen Test Mode,” “Don’t Touch the Screen,” “OK”. Then I reran the process using BOARD DL, which got me stuck in a crazy Mini OS screen that I couldn’t get out of. I first ran the entire process in UPGRADE DL, which got me stuck in Factory Reset 2 mode. I had to order one from Amazon and wait for it to come in. One of the most important lessons I learned after at least 30 hours of trial and error was that I HAD TO USE THE OEM USB cable. I had upgraded to the Android Marshmallow OS and wanted to revert back to KitKat. OMG! I know this post is old, but I just had the need for it these last couple of weeks. If something in the tutorial doesn’t match up properly with what you are doing then it is better to ask than to guess.

I will always try my best to help everyone that I can. As always, if you have any questions then scroll down to the bottom of this article and leave a comment. Since you’re following along with this tutorial step by step, it shouldn’t be too difficult. It can be confusing at first but you quickly start to get used to it. The rest of this tutorial is basically just setting up LG FlashTool properly.
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Since I have the AT&T LG G3, I would click the D850 link and download both the zip file and the dll file that is listed on that page. When you visit that page, scroll down to the bottom and download the one that matches the model of your LG G3. In step 22 I link you to a list of stock firmwares for the LG G3 courtesy of Android Rootz.
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Getting into Download Mode on the LG G3 allows us to install a fresh firmware onto the device with the LG FlashTool program. The first thing we need to do is to get your LG G3 into Download Mode. So you might want to try this in case you run into the same issue.

Almost instantly the sim card started working and I am now fully connected to T-mobiles 4g LTE network”. While my phone was still in the initial set up mode (sim card not working) I plugged my phone back into my computer. More feedback has come in from a T-Mobile user who says “I tried this method again and after downgrading I was stuck with the same problem (Sim card not working). Remember, you should be using the original USB Cable cable that came with the LG G3 as generic ones can give you errors as wellĪnother user wanted me to warn you that between steps 36 and 39 that “your phone may do some weird things, be patient and wait for the blue screen” 🙂 If you are trying this with a USB 3.0 port then you will most likely get errors(although, I just received a comment saying that they were able to get it working with USB 3.0). I’m also getting feedback that this should be performed with a USB 2.0 port. If I could get more people to give me feedback on this option to help confirm or deny this then I will add it into the tutorial if needed. Note – I am getting feedback from Reddit user /u/codytheking and he is telling me that he had to change his Action Mode option(in LG FlashTool) from ‘Upgrade DL’ to ‘Board DL'(right before step 30).


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Double Click LGE Mobile USB Serial Port.
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