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Old 10-23-2017
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Originally Posted by hicksd8
Tried as well but still only boot loader loads and twrp is not loading even with button combo. Only loads with nexus tool

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Originally Posted by nanz143
Tried as well but still only boot loader loads and twrp is not loading even with button combo. Only loads with nexus tool
I think the mount issue should be fixed as it loads only tempfs only
# 9  
Old 10-23-2017
What command did you use to flash TWRP recovery?

Code:
 fastboot flash recovery twrp.img

Have you got fastboot drivers on your PC?
# 10  
Old 10-23-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
What command did you use to flash TWRP recovery?

Code:
 fastboot flash recovery twrp.img

Have you got fastboot drivers on your PC?
Yes the same command it says flash write error.
Fast boot drivers are good as I am able to see the device listed and other devices also and able to flash them.
# 11  
Old 10-23-2017
I think that I would go back to the factory stock image first, and then start again with bootloader unlock, etc.

[Guide]How to flash a Nexus Factory Image manually. - Android Development | Android Forums
# 12  
Old 10-23-2017
Quote:
Originally Posted by hicksd8
I think that I would go back to the factory stock image first, and then start again with bootloader unlock, etc.

[Guide]How to flash a Nexus Factory Image manually. - Android Development | Android Forums
Thanks so much for your quick support on this

Even that is not happening I tried al most all methods then found that there is mount error
# 13  
Old 10-23-2017
Unless you believe that the internal memory card has gone bad I wouldn't give up just yet.
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Old 10-23-2017
Is there a later version of TWRP (and perhaps specific to your phone) that you could try?
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