Pa evo fercera sve naravno ni priblizno kao sto u normali radi.Na kameru se moze zaboravit jer pravi jednu fotografiju u minuti

ostalo onako nema stopanja nekog prevelikog.pise da radi samo jedno jezgro u onom cpuz programu.
Ovo sam nasao na redit sajtu ali sam prvo morao mu stavit lolipop pa onda taj tot fajl preko lgup programa pa onda hard reset i proradio je sad je nalik nokiiji 3310
Every once in a while I used to peruse LG's service bulletin site (whose URL I cannot recall, dammit) just to perv about on all the fun info, and apparently back in November I downloaded a file titled G4.ZIP, which seems to be pertinent to recovering data from bootlooping phones, or as they refer to it in the guide, the "Infinite loop Auto power off"(ILAPO) issue:
From the Powerpoint file:
Sometimes G4 series phone happens “Infinite loop Auto power off” issue.if phone’s symptom is “Infinite loop Auto power off”, you should Change a Main board.if customer wants to Data Back-up, you should use this Recovery tool.Please Data Back-up proceed after Recovery complete.This Phone (Recovery was completed) is abnormal Main Board.Please don't reuse the Main Board.
Inside the package is TOT files for several international G4 models, each TOT containing aboot images. In the opening notes it specifies it's for 'Global /All (Except USA, Canada, Puertorico)'. Also inside is install packages for LGUP and G4 flash dlls.
So are they saying that disabling the BIG cores will allow the phone to boot? Or that by disabling the BIG cores it allows data recovery from another avenue? Why should disabling the BIG cores matter, is that where the manufacturing defect lives? Could BIG core sacrifice enable a G4 with the ILAPO issue to continue to function without mainboard replacement?
Just found this fascinating and thought I'd share
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