Hey everyone! I've been lurking for a bit, but first-time poster - hopefully this is in the right section!
I have a Nexus 7 (2012) that has no OS and hangs on the bootup splash screen. Unfortunately, the micro-USB port was broken at some point in its life, and the replacement port also doesn't work - when it's plugged in, Windows doesn't recognise it (device descriptor request failed).
So, is there any way for me to rescue this Nexus? I can't sideload any files onto it, and its storage is clean other than a factory image which can only be flashed with fastboot :crying:
I would appreciate it if anyone had any advice on this issue.
(The recovery on it is TWRP 3.0.2-0, if that helps.)
Thanks in advance, and happy holidays to everyone!
I have a Nexus 7 (2012) that has no OS and hangs on the bootup splash screen. Unfortunately, the micro-USB port was broken at some point in its life, and the replacement port also doesn't work - when it's plugged in, Windows doesn't recognise it (device descriptor request failed).
So, is there any way for me to rescue this Nexus? I can't sideload any files onto it, and its storage is clean other than a factory image which can only be flashed with fastboot :crying:
I would appreciate it if anyone had any advice on this issue.
(The recovery on it is TWRP 3.0.2-0, if that helps.)
Thanks in advance, and happy holidays to everyone!