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Hello, I just installed my NAND-x and jtag kit. I got two clean dumps of the NAND both the same no bad blocks after that I tried to write xell to NAND and I tried to start up console and all I got is the e79 error I tried going back to original NAND and trying again same thing happened please HELP!
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A Few Methods below

First Method


1. Shut down your Xbox 360 and unplug it from power.

2. Remove the hard drive and then insert it back. Make sure it seats properly in its socket.

3. Now plug in and restart your Xbox 360.

4. If the error goes, your problem is resolved.


Second Method


1. Open the System Settings.

2. Select Memory, and then for the HD symbol, press Y.

3. Next, press the X,X, Left Bumper, Right Bumper, X,X option.

4. Select Yes when the following message is displayed:


Third Method



1. Shutdown the Xbox 360 console.

2. Now press the small white sync button.

3. Keep holding the sync button and turn on the console.

4. Continue holding the sync button until the console has completed the boot up process.


Another Method

1. Replace your harddrive.

2. If you know it isnt the harddrive try the Southbridge X-Clamp Fix or Reflow the Southbridge

3. Check JTAG wiring! Especially the diodes they MUST face the correct direction - Away from J2D2.


Try these and they should make it boot and work
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I would check your Jtag Wiring (Usually the Diodes)
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yout wires are backwards..... black lin on diodes faces away from j2d2
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I'm using NAND x qsbs
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Thanks for your support. i fixed the problem
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Check jtag wireing, and check for bad nand blocks if so get nand healer fix the blocks and re-wright it to you counsel of that dose not help try methods posted before me
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Ah hope u get it fixed if not pm me
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