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Dear TTG Community,
Recently I got a RGH dual NAND from my cousin. My little brother updated the XBL safe NAND. Since he updated the RGH NAND wont boot. I want to update the console so I can actually use the RGH NAND. Ive dealt with J-tags but never with the Cygnos dual NAND chip or the TX cool-runner. I really don't know where to start. Could you guys please help me? Im pretty good with computers but need some guidance. If you could please reply I would really appreciate the help. I may just end up making the XBL NAND a RGH NAND that boots into the dev-kit kernel so I wont have to deal with this in the future.
-Charles Heimke
Once I get this fixed I would be more than happy to host mw2 infections for the TTG community whenever I can.
Recently I got a RGH dual NAND from my cousin. My little brother updated the XBL safe NAND. Since he updated the RGH NAND wont boot. I want to update the console so I can actually use the RGH NAND. Ive dealt with J-tags but never with the Cygnos dual NAND chip or the TX cool-runner. I really don't know where to start. Could you guys please help me? Im pretty good with computers but need some guidance. If you could please reply I would really appreciate the help. I may just end up making the XBL NAND a RGH NAND that boots into the dev-kit kernel so I wont have to deal with this in the future.
-Charles Heimke
Once I get this fixed I would be more than happy to host mw2 infections for the TTG community whenever I can.
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The issue you're having is that the Glitch image is failing the ldv test. When you updated your stock nand your console blew a fuse as a counter to say, "hey we updated again yayayay" but now when you switch over to your glitch nand it doesn't have the updated ldv value so it's not passing the appropriate test. You will need to dump your new retail nand and then build a new glitch image to flash to your glitch nand.
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just dump your stock nand and rebuild a rgh nand of course kv swap again and flash it to the other bank on cygnos
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-Mafia5K- wrote just dump your stock nand and rebuild a rgh nand of course kv swap again and flash it to the other bank on cygnos
I don't think he has a way to dump the nand considering he bought the xbox hacked
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So I have to dump my retail NAND. Rebuild a RGH NAND Image. And then flash the Image to my RGH NAND.
I have a few questions...
1). Can you read the retail NAND even if the Cygnose chip is turned OFF, because if it was ON I would be reading the RGH'ed NAND right?
2). What do you mean by a KV swap?
3). Where would I get the other KV?
4). What tools or programs will I need to do this?
I appreciate your help TTG Community! Keep It up. Im still a little confused.
I have a few questions...
1). Can you read the retail NAND even if the Cygnose chip is turned OFF, because if it was ON I would be reading the RGH'ed NAND right?
2). What do you mean by a KV swap?
3). Where would I get the other KV?
4). What tools or programs will I need to do this?
I appreciate your help TTG Community! Keep It up. Im still a little confused.
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Rambo_Conspiracy wrote So I have to dump my retail NAND. Rebuild a RGH NAND Image. And then flash the Image to my RGH NAND.
I have a few questions...
1). Can you read the retail NAND even if the Cygnose chip is turned OFF, because if it was ON I would be reading the RGH'ed NAND right?
2). What do you mean by a KV swap?
3). Where would I get the other KV?
4). What tools or programs will I need to do this?
I appreciate your help TTG Community! Keep It up. Im still a little confused.
So after Im done with this the RGH NAND IDV value should go up making it bootable?
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Rambo_Conspiracy wroteYes when your done, your RGH image should be +1 than beforeRambo_Conspiracy wrote So I have to dump my retail NAND. Rebuild a RGH NAND Image. And then flash the Image to my RGH NAND.
I have a few questions...
1). Can you read the retail NAND even if the Cygnose chip is turned OFF, because if it was ON I would be reading the RGH'ed NAND right?
2). What do you mean by a KV swap?
3). Where would I get the other KV?
4). What tools or programs will I need to do this?
I appreciate your help TTG Community! Keep It up. Im still a little confused.
So after Im done with this the RGH NAND IDV value should go up making it bootable?
Heres a tut I made awhile back
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RGHTutorials wroteRambo_Conspiracy wroteYes when your done, your RGH image should be +1 than beforeRambo_Conspiracy wrote So I have to dump my retail NAND. Rebuild a RGH NAND Image. And then flash the Image to my RGH NAND.
I have a few questions...
1). Can you read the retail NAND even if the Cygnose chip is turned OFF, because if it was ON I would be reading the RGH'ed NAND right?
2). What do you mean by a KV swap?
3). Where would I get the other KV?
4). What tools or programs will I need to do this?
I appreciate your help TTG Community! Keep It up. Im still a little confused.
So after Im done with this the RGH NAND IDV value should go up making it bootable?
Heres a tut I made awhile back
HAHAHAHA I just commented on that video. I dot have my CPU key. What should I do?
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Redump your XBL nand. Remake a glitch image for your console. Flash that to your RGH nand.
Do you have a relay installed?
Do you have a relay installed?
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Yes I have the relay installed. My cousin dod a pro install because I have 3-5 second boot times
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