Monday, June 20, 2016

[HELP] Access internal memory from Fastboot

First up:
My 5x was rooted and working for 6 months using the amazing step by step posted at: http://ift.tt/1ZjlMfK
It has TWRP custom recovery which I can no longer access.
The only mode I can access is the bootloader using fastboot.
Google has already sent me a replacement but I would like to get as much of my non-backed-up info from the internal memory as possible before returning it.
The phone functioned perfectly in its rooted state for 6 months until one day on vacation when it kept rebooting at random intervals where the intervals got shorter and shorter to the point where the phone was simply unusable. Now it does not boot at all.
Even a week ago ago I was able to go into TWRP once out of 25 tries but now that does not work anymore either.

If you let it try and boot, it will display the "Your device software can't be checked for corruption.... please lock your bootloader..." message. It will then display "GOOGLE" on a plain black screen with an unlocked padlock in the bottom. It will loop between these two screens over and over without every going into the android startup animation screen.

I have reflashed a new stock image from the google repository as well as a new recovery - all of which completed successfully per the messages at the command prompt screen. However this did nothing to fix the actual issue. Same exact screen and bootloop.

At this point I would be happy just to be able to go in and access the information in the two users (I had multi-users setup). Since the bootloader is the only mode I can enter, is it possible to access the internal memory using fastboot? Thanks in advance.


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