If you have any problems installing or running the Flash Tool then install the libraries on your Windows PC. Visual C++ Runtime Library is required in order to run LG Flash Tool 2014.This tool is required in order to flash the KDZ file onto your device. Install the LG Flash Tool 2014 (extract files if compressed) on your PC.
If you didn’t see any OTA update listed in the Software updates menu, follow the below tutorial to install Marshmallow KDZ file on LG G3 D855 using the Flash tool. Go to Settings » About Phone » Software Information/Updates. Before proceeding with the procedure, first manually check for an OTA update from software updates section in settings. It is the most convenient way to install Marshmallow on your LG G3. However, if you’re eager to try the Android 6.0 Marshmallow on your device, you can right away download the official KDZ firmware and install it using the LG Flash tool. The G3 users will receive the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update over the air via OTA update.
LG has tweaked the OS under-the-hood and also put their own custom skin over the stock Android OS. The Marshmallow update comes with a lot of customization and performance optimizations. The update is available with the build number 30B for the D855 variant and we are believing that the update for other variants of G3 would be imminent.
Some of these have been rather hard to find in full versions, with no DJ mixing and in excellent quality, but over the years I've managed to track them all down some ripped fromm my own collection, but most of the huge thanks to the fantastic and its webmaster ThaBigSleep, who originally provided many of these rips.The "Gorilla in a Phone Booth" rips are courtesy of the ever mangificent T.R.O.Y. As a bonus, I also included all the official remixes of songs from the albbum released on their original singles. Instead, I will bring you high quality rips of all the cut tracks and alternative versions from that album, which equals to about 30 minutes of classic Big L rhymes and D.I.T.C. For this post I am taking a look at his groundbreaking 1995 debut, "Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous", but since that's already a complete LP, released along L's and his producers vision, I am obviously not gonna disgrace it by trying to change it or give you an alternative version. Almost one and a half year ago, I revisited L's posthumous "The Big Picture", putting together a version that I personally felt better represented what that album might've sounded like if L was still alive to complete it cutting out many, but not all, of the after-the-fact remixes, etc.