BB 9860 stuck at reboot 70%

So my bb 9860 keep freezing but I managed to wipe it and re-install. working find untill I got a built in media error and selected to fix it, it stopped working again. Now it only boots to 70%.
At first it wan't being selected by anything - bbsak, dm, apploader etc. Tried KB1044 nd managed to get it to the reboot section then it stopped at 70% this went on all last night.
Got it detected by apploader and it appears just like DM to delete/install an OS but unlike DM it completes saying it was successfully install. Again a reboot stops at 70%
There doesn't appear to be anything else I can do
O2 | Blackberry 8960

Hey debrag,
Welcome to the BlackBerry Support Community Forums.
Thanks for the question.
If the force detection is not working (www.blackberry.com/btsc/KB10144), then I suggest contacting your network service provider for repair options as it could be related to hardware.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Cheers.
-ViciousFerret
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