Lg Firmware Update Stuck

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LG Help Library: Updating Firmware - Soundbar, Sound Plate, Home Theater. Learn about product installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting using our search options. The update is stuck/frozen. Some updates are large and can take time to download, especially over slower Internet connections. Xda-developers LG G2 G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting [Q] Stuck on Firmware Update screen by lampardd XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. It is now a valuable resource for people who want to make the most of their mobile devices, from customizing the look and feel to adding new functionality.

Hello, Thank you so much for bringing this question to the Community Forums. I am sorry to hear of the issues with the device being frozen on the update screen. I would be more than happy to help you with this!

In an instance which the device freezes during an update, there are a few things you can try to get it unstuck. First will be pressing and holding the power button for up to 20 seconds which will force restart the device.

If this does not restart the device, more in depth troubleshooting may need to take place. The first step will be to run a specialized diagnostic flow at our. This will take you through performing functions on the device to unfreeze the system. If all else fails, a factory reset on the device will wipe the system and restore the operating system on the newest software. Shaolin I hope this helps! Please let us know if you have any further issues.

Have a wonderful day! Nicole, AT&T Community Specialist.

We use LG GPad's with Android 8.0 here at the office for certain positions. I took two devices that were going to be issued out and plugged them into a charger so they could be at 100% when they were issued. As soon as I plugged in the devices a message popped up stating ' Firmware Update Do not unplug the USB connection until the process is complete.' As shown in the image above.

It has bee 4 hours now and the percentage is still 0, it has not gone anywhere. I have done a few quick google searches but I haven't found anything helpful as of yet. I cannot power off of reboot the device. I am tempted to crack it open and remove the battery to shut it down then try booting it up after. Imagefap downloader. Both of the devices underwent a factory data reset last week and were perfectly functional until today when I plugged them in.

Has anyone encountered this issue before? Is there a simple resolution that I am overlooking here? **RESOLVED** Yanking the battery did work for one device. For the other device I plugged it into a Fast Charger and it automatically rebooted just fine.

Edited Jan 31, 2017 at 21:59 UTC.