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ANYONE HELP WITH ERROR CODE
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So I have the error Code 0022 OR E10, No video or no Audio
Pictures of error code:
Reason for error code:
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Pictures of error code:
Reason for error code:
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1)If you soldered anything to the mainboard before it occurred, whatever you are powering from this
point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything
near the GPU.
[I think this is it so let focus on this, I found a resistor missing on the top of the
gpu, so I have a spare motherboard that is broken so I take resistors off that bored and solder it to this board. But when
I finally get it all in place and soldered tightly (making sure that solder isnt touching anything else but what its
suppose to) I put it all back together and get 0022. So I dont no how putting a resistor on will draw to much power? I
dont think it could be on backwards? I just need to know what to do becuase I no I will get a error code if I take this
resistor off becuase it needs it. I have a picture of the resistor soldered (not perfect and also It is NOT touching any
other resistors as I have made sure) [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
As if you look at this picture: The right, two up little resistor is the one that was missing. It may look
like its touching the other one but I can tell you I'm looking at it in real life and it is not even near. It is probaly
glare off the light and making it look bigger?
point is drawing too much power so get rid of it.Also get rid of everything that you can see that might bridge anything
near the GPU.
[I think this is it so let focus on this, I found a resistor missing on the top of the
gpu, so I have a spare motherboard that is broken so I take resistors off that bored and solder it to this board. But when
I finally get it all in place and soldered tightly (making sure that solder isnt touching anything else but what its
suppose to) I put it all back together and get 0022. So I dont no how putting a resistor on will draw to much power? I
dont think it could be on backwards? I just need to know what to do becuase I no I will get a error code if I take this
resistor off becuase it needs it. I have a picture of the resistor soldered (not perfect and also It is NOT touching any
other resistors as I have made sure) [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
As if you look at this picture: The right, two up little resistor is the one that was missing. It may look
like its touching the other one but I can tell you I'm looking at it in real life and it is not even near. It is probaly
glare off the light and making it look bigger?
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2) X-Clamp replacement. [I have done this already installed.]
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3) Reflow GPU and HANA chip [I've reflowed and fluxed CPU, GPU, RAM, and HANA
chip.]
chip.]
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4) If it\'s not the GPU/(H)ANA, it might in rare cases be the CPU and can be fixed by reflowing the
CPU. [I've reflowed and fluxed CPU, GPU, RAM, and HANA chip.] [/
CPU. [I've reflowed and fluxed CPU, GPU, RAM, and HANA chip.] [/
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5) if you flash with xell on JTAG-fixed xbox360 this will appear, flash back to original
[NOT JTAGGED]
[NOT JTAGGED]
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6) also can be caused by a broken trace. [I highly dont think this is possible but
of course it can be. I have found no broken traces so I dont think it is.]
of course it can be. I have found no broken traces so I dont think it is.]
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