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Jasper Recieves Power, Wont Turn on
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I've got a 512 Jasper. Read the NAND, accidently stepped on the power cord,came out. Reread the NAND had some bad blocks that werent there.{Like 900}. So i tried to RGH it and, i couldnt get Solder onto one of the spots. So i tried to reread the NAND, wouldnt read, and i flipped over the board, and the yellow NAND - X point under the board is damaged. What should i do. I've been trying to remove the solder with Desoldering Braid, and A Solder Sucker, i can clean all the other points but the damaged one. Doesnt Boot at all.
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well you should never write anything until you have atleast 2 matching nanddumps.
Assuming you havent taken the time to re solder i would try that, post some images aswell
Yellow wire on nandx is ground solder it to another ground point, it should read regardless with that point soldered in or not.
If the light on yout power supply went red when you plugged it in;
clean up the nand rading points check for solder splashes it susually a dead short
take a spare tooth brush and go over all the places you soldered close to
Assuming you havent taken the time to re solder i would try that, post some images aswell
Yellow wire on nandx is ground solder it to another ground point, it should read regardless with that point soldered in or not.
If the light on yout power supply went red when you plugged it in;
clean up the nand rading points check for solder splashes it susually a dead short
take a spare tooth brush and go over all the places you soldered close to
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It stays orange, and i do have 2 matching dumps. Ill try to reread it when my nand x install wires come in.
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If you have a bit of solder on a resistor under the board or have anything bridged it will not boot. You have to make sure it all cleaned up. If everything is cleaned up you may have done permanent damage to the Xbox and it may not be repairable.
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