Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Cannot boot into recovery or reformat - flashing only brings up failed errors.



For some reason, I can't boot recovery, or flash stock. I've tried wiping, side loading, and reflashing using TWRP (What I am accustomed to using) and PhilZ Touch 6 (recommended by a friend). I haven't made any kind of progress aside from unlocking the boot loader (though I have to keep unlocking it every time it reboots), and using 'fastboot boot <img>.img' to boot into TWRP and PhilZ Touch 6.

PhilZ tells me it can't mount /sdcard.

and

TWRP tells me that my storage location is reading 0MB.

I have a 32 GB Nexus 5 and aside from rooting it, it ran perfectly fine until it decided to randomly crap out. I honestly don't care about losing data anymore, I just want my Nexus back. Anyone have any suggestions or ideas as to how to go about repairing this?

Also note that I tried to flash stock images individually:

fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
... etc.

The flashing fails every time. :crying::crying::crying:



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