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#11. Posted:
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was it a tagable or was it already jtaged and you just messed something up on flash???
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hit me up on aim and ill guide you through the process of rebuilding your nand ect..
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-Mafia5K- wrote hit me up on aim and ill guide you through the process of rebuilding your nand ect..

What I did was I flashed the wrong image. I have a backup of the original nand and a 9199 freeboot dump I could use. The problem is I can't get my nand-x to see the jtag.
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Personally i would remove the QSBs and solder directly to the points, it could be that a pad has broken so you might have to solder further along the trace. Or it could just be that the nand has died on you, i have a couple of jtags sat here that did that
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