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The-Kush-Ops wrote im trying to write my original nand to my jtag cause of a bad flash and when i try to write the nand i get alot of errors and sometimes the errors are on differnet blocks i shortened my lpt cable to 23cm and still errors and i also resoldered the lpt wires about 4 times and also my xbox wont even turn on now.


C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\NandPro20dl>nandpro lpt: -w16 orig.bin
NandPro v2.0d by Tiros

Testing LPT device address:0378
Using LPT device at address:0378
Flash Config: 0x01198010
Block Size: 16KB Block Limits: 0x000000..0x0003FF
File: orig.bin
Writing
Error: 202 Programming block 3BA
Error: 202 Programming block 3BB
Error: 202 Programming block 3BC
Error: 202 Programming block 3BE
Error: 202 Programming block 3BF
Error: 202 Programming block 3C0
Error: 202 Programming block 3C2
Error: 202 Programming block 3C3
Error: 202 Programming block 3C4
Error: 202 Programming block 3C6
Error: 202 Programming block 3C7
Error: 202 Programming block 3E2
Error: 202 Programming block 3E3
Error: 202 Programming block 3E4
Error: 280 Programming block 3E6
Error: 282 Programming block 3E7
Error: 280 Programming block 3E8
Error: 280 Programming block 3E9
Error: 280 Programming block 3EA
Error: 282 Programming block 3EB
Error: 280 Programming block 3EC
Error: 282 Programming block 3ED
Error: 280 Programming block 3EE
Error: 282 Programming block 3EF
Error: 280 Programming block 3F0
Error: 282 Programming block 3F1
Error: 280 Programming block 3F2
Error: 282 Programming block 3F3
Error: 282 Programming block 3F4
Error: 282 Programming block 3F5
Error: 280 Programming block 3F6
Error: 282 Programming block 3F7
Error: 282 Programming block 3F8
Error: 282 Programming block 3F9
Error: 282 Programming block 3FA
Error: 282 Programming block 3FB
Error: 282 Programming block 3FC
Error: 282 Programming block 3FD
Error: 282 Programming block 3FE
Error: 282 Programming block 3FF


You need to check your soldering
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also i might of burnt a capacitor could this be why it wont turn on and im getting errors?
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The-Kush-Ops wrote also i might of burnt a capacitor could this be why it wont turn on and im getting errors?
No this error will only be soldering related
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each time i read or write the errors are on some same blocks and some different also my xbox 360 does not start up at all (after lpt cable installed and capictore burnt) so could it be because the xbox is not getting the right power to or no?
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The-Kush-Ops wrote each time i read or write the errors are on some same blocks and some different also my xbox 360 does not start up at all (after lpt cable installed and capictore burnt) so could it be because the xbox is not getting the right power to or no?


Do not turn on the xbox when trying to read the nand plz take a pic of your soldering so that I can see what could be the problem
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heres the picture

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The-Kush-Ops wrote heres the picture

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Do you already have xell written if so flash through raw flash

What is the stuff under the blue wire is that a big block of solder if so you need to fix that

Were are the resistors and diodes that are required to do lpt readings???
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its wire solder to diode (blue wire)

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The-Kush-Ops wrote its wire solder to diode (blue wire)

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Ok the soldering looks good have you flashed xell and gotten it to boot if so get your cpu key and your dvd key and save them in a file that you know. Then I want you to erase the nand and then pm me and I will send you a xenon freeboot that you are able to flash to your console so that you can just flash that then I will patch your kv with the new dvd key and send that to you and have you flash that then you will have a working xenon jtag
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doesnt have xell on it i have my cpu key


heres the capacitor it got a little solder on it:

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