[TROUBLESHOOTING] Corrupted fastboot partition - P8lite Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there any way how to boot a phone with corrupted /fastboot partition?

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Hello all,
I left a similar post in a couple other threads, and thought maybe someone here might have some insight into my problem.
Been running AICP rom (no custom kernel except the one that comes with AICP) with f2fs on /data and /cache for several months on 16GB grouper. About a month or so ago, the wife installed a game that wouldn't run on this hardware (King's Paradise Bay), and I uninstalled it. It left a file in /data/data/....etc that couldn't stat in TWRP, so no nandroid backups since then. I figured I'd just backup user data with TiBkp and wipe with fresh install of latest AICP when time permitted.
The other night I noticed the N7 was boot looping, getting to the stage where the boot animation dims. The boot anim would hang and after several seconds the Google unlock splash screen would come up and the N7 would try to boot again.
I can get into TWRP and bootloader with no problem. However, when TWRP comes up, the log shows the red entries for 2 files that can't stat, which has been this way since that game was uninstalled. I cannot seem to wipe *any* partition, and when I attempt to format or wipe userdata in TWRP, the N7 spontaneously reboots. Manually attempting to wipe/format/etc. via FastBoot doesn't work, with error message showing after trying to flash bootloader. Also, I can't change /data or /cache back to ext4. I am able to successfully read, write, and delete files on the N7 via computer USB MTP connection.
If the N7's flash memory has somehow become corrupted, is there a way to completely erase/format/whatever so that this wonderful device can become usable again? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
don't flash Bootloader via Fastboot. You should do this commands:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase boot
Trafalgar Square said:
Hello,
don't flash Bootloader via Fastboot. You should do this commands:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase boot
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Yes, I have attempted all these commands, followed by flashing with either fastboot or TWRP with no success. Fastboot reports success, but partitions are not erased.
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