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HEEEEEEELLLPPP MEEEE RROD ON JTAG HELLLP!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ok i was making another jtag and i took mine apart to see my lpt and i got everything and then i put my personal jtag back together turn it on and then boom rrod i checked the error code and its 0102 i took it apart again put new thermal paste overheated it still rrod can anyone help me if u can pluss reep
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Ok this is what i did.. Took a hammer to the gpu and cpu and smashed the motherboard... Dont try that but its just what i did when my xbox 360 got rrod....
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id bcareful wit the towel trick you dont want to overheat your soldering job.
and is it when you turn it on, it powers up for a second but then you hear nothing but it still gives you the red ring?
and is it when you turn it on, it powers up for a second but then you hear nothing but it still gives you the red ring?
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when you replaced the thermal paste did you unplug the fan and let it overheat after replacing the thermal paste
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hahahha some dose on you
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