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its your wires/diodes/soldering. dont mess with your nand!!
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This happened to me, i have an hdmi so im wondering if it was soldered correctly or the original way.
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thats what happen to my falcon but u can send it to colorado or crazyp they will fix quick
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TTG_XPLORER wrote thats what happen to my falcon but u can send it to colorado or crazyp they will fix quick
Ahh, really? I'll look into it.
Thanks for all the help guys
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