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Today when I went to turn on my RGH'ed falcon it took longer than usual to glitch. Once it finally did start to boot up it made a beep at the xbox 360 logo and then froze. I turned it back off and tried again but I cant get it to boot. I have had it trying to boot for a while now and still nothing. I checked all the wires and they look okay but I am no expert on soldering so im not sure. Any help would be appreciated!
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You need a reflow or either its hardware faliure
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I am almost positive that it does not need a reflow. The console just wont glitch thats all.
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Sounds like maybe could be something corrupted in the HDD. Try booting without it on. If thats not the case, check to see if xell even boots. If it does, thats good, but im not sure what would be the problem. If it does not then i would check if something got disconnected in the wiring somewhere or if bare wiring is touching anything, etc. Pretty sure it should be HDD related though.
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Custom360Mods wrote Sounds like maybe could be something corrupted in the HDD. Try booting without it on. If thats not the case, check to see if xell even boots. If it does, thats good, but im not sure what would be the problem. If it does not then i would check if something got disconnected in the wiring somewhere or if bare wiring is touching anything, etc. Pretty sure it should be HDD related though.
Nope its not the hard drive, I already tried removing it. All the wiring looks good too.
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how do you expect to get help without pictures of your wiring?
obviously all of the non booting problems are within how you soldered your wires, and positioning.
Its not uncommon for a rgh to stop booting after a month or whatever when the soldering is poor.
obviously all of the non booting problems are within how you soldered your wires, and positioning.
Its not uncommon for a rgh to stop booting after a month or whatever when the soldering is poor.
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-Mafia5K- wrote how do you expect to get help without pictures of your wiring?
obviously all of the non booting problems are within how you soldered your wires, and positioning.
Its not uncommon for a rgh to stop booting after a month or whatever when the soldering is poor.
I can post pictures and I just recieved this console 2 days ago -__- Also quick question, do wire positions (not the solder points) but the actual placement of the wires have any effect on it booting or not? Thanks
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CTE wrote-Mafia5K- wrote how do you expect to get help without pictures of your wiring?
obviously all of the non booting problems are within how you soldered your wires, and positioning.
Its not uncommon for a rgh to stop booting after a month or whatever when the soldering is poor.
I can post pictures and I just recieved this console 2 days ago -__- Also quick question, do wire positions (not the solder points) but the actual placement of the wires have any effect on it booting or not? Thanks
i answered this already. :wow:
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-Mafia5K- wroteCTE wrote-Mafia5K- wrote how do you expect to get help without pictures of your wiring?
obviously all of the non booting problems are within how you soldered your wires, and positioning.
Its not uncommon for a rgh to stop booting after a month or whatever when the soldering is poor.
I can post pictures and I just recieved this console 2 days ago -__- Also quick question, do wire positions (not the solder points) but the actual placement of the wires have any effect on it booting or not? Thanks
i answered this already. :wow:
I dont think you did, all you said was
"probably a short on pll bypass.
flash back to stock and see if it boots retail"
Sorry if you did answer it and I missed it, I have had so much going on lately and I am running on like no sleep.
My bad, I see it now. Would you happen to have a link to a picture of the right positioning of the wires? I will +rep anyone who has it.
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