If you take fileDB from the browser settings file and open it with a Hex editor and change the very last veriable on the bottom right hand side from .0. to .1. it will allow you to edit the programming menu which can be accessed by dialing ##program9600, pressing call and entering 000000 as the security code. Also, i sent my Versa into constant reboot by changing the homepage on the WAP settings and i cant get it out. My computer cannot access my filesystem. Anyone have any idea how to fix it?
Yes, It sounds like some portion of your phones boot sequence has been affected or is corrupted do to the modification you made. Therefore your phone is unable to startup or "boot" properly and/or completely. Due to the fact the the phone is in a rebooting loop, you can't just hook it up to your pc with its usb cable & remove the modification you made. This is because you pc doesnt have enough time to recognize your phone & establish communication with it before the phone reboots over & over & over.
This is one of the "states" a phone is in when it is referred to as being "Bricked".
About your only option at this point is to put the phone into emergency boot mode so you can "flash" or program it back to the factory configuration.
This can be quite an involved process (unless you have a Valid Complete Backup of Your Entire Phone, not just your contacts & ringtones & stuff) & you will most likely loose "everything" on your phone, ie pics, contacts, ringtones, videos, games, etc. not to mention of the factory low level programming, which is basically your phones operating system. It would be the same as if you did have windows installed on your pc, it would basicaly render it useless. Unless you had Linux installed on it & new how to use Linux, Ha!
The first thing you would need to do is;
1.) Download and install the latest LG Usb Drivers for Windows on your pc.
2.) Connect a usb cable (the one that came with your phone or one that has the compatible usb connector for the Versa) to your pc.
3.) Remove your querty keyboard or back cover & remove your battery.
4.) While holding down the camera button (the button used to take photos) plug the other end of your usb cable into your phone.
5.) When you see the Emergency Mode screen on your phone, release the button.
The phone is now in Emergency Programming Mode, is ready to be programmed or "Flashed", is connected to your pc & should be recognized properly by your pc (you can verify this in device manager)
Unless you have the Valid Complete Backup of your Entire Phone I mentioned earlier, this is just a very small part of the entire process needed to get your phone working again. I will be happy to give you a list of what else you need & outline the rest of the process if you would like, just post a request.
Hope this Helps...