I am very sure that this is the correct stock ROM that I used. they would then unplug their phone and the device would be able to power up etc. I searched online and this method seemed to work for a lot of users i.e.
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When the red Download DA reaches 100, the MTK USB PORT disappears and the message 'PMT changed for the ROM, it must be downloaded. Then unplug the phone /plug back in again I think the problem is in the fact that the MTK USB Port (COM37) disappears after 40 seconds later appears for 18 seconds and then disappears again after 40 seconds, and so all the time.
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Then I downloaded the stock ROM (MT6580_lge_LG-X210_m13g_5.1_ALPS.L1.MP6.V2.19_ARIMA6580.WE.L_P42), which looks like this when extracted: I used the flash tool (SP_Flash_Tool_v5.1532_Win) to first format the rom:
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(and yes, I checked that my battery was still 80% full)īecause it's an MTK device it is still possible to flash the stock ROM by going into meta mode (first install the necessary drivers and then remove battery from phone, keep volume up pressed in and simultaneously insert USB cable connected to computer). If you would like to use this rom on other device you need to port the custom. I guess that's what they call hard-bricking a phone.
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Recently I accidentally formatted my preloader on my LG X210 smartphone, which is an MTK device (MT6580).īecause of this my phone doesn't react when I press the power button, and the screen remains black when plugging it in to charge etc. The links in the YouTube video may be outdated but the information was very helpful for me.