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Well i have a Jtag that works, red rings, works then red rings again... I was wanderin if there were any people expierienced with making Jtags, if you know if my JTag would be fixed if i put knew thermal paste on the GPU and CPU, tightened the xclamps and re-soldered the wires. Or do you know wat the promblem is with it??
Plz post below... THankz
-hola 8)
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Plz post below... THankz
-hola 8)
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Tightening the X-Clamps would prob help, but not fix it
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iiTz-Special-K wrote Tightening the X-Clamps would prob help, but not fix it
Wah He Sed!
Or Send It To Someone Who Fixes Them1 ;)
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ok i will try to ask him to fix it. If you guys were wanderin. i got it from halibutlord
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Thermal paste is your bestfriend.
-Zach.
-Zach.
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The Like D1BF1 Wire is Loose Re soldder it
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thehackerslove wrote The Like D1BF1 Wire is Loose Re soldder it
wat is that? is that one of the Jtag wires?
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Thermal paste will fix 2 RROD. The stock microsoft x-clamps can't be tightened. If this has already had the x-clamp fix performed on it in the past a slight tightening of the machine bolts would probably help. Just don't overdo it; if the motherboard starts to wharp at all its way too tight. If a slight tightening doesn't help you should try getting it reflown.
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snowdaysrule1 wrote Thermal paste will fix 2 RROD. The stock microsoft x-clamps can't be tightened. If this has already had the x-clamp fix performed on it in the past a slight tightening of the machine bolts would probably help. Just don't overdo it; if the motherboard starts to wharp at all its way too tight. If a slight tightening doesn't help you should try getting it reflown.
wat does reflown mean?
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hola wrotesnowdaysrule1 wrote Thermal paste will fix 2 RROD. The stock microsoft x-clamps can't be tightened. If this has already had the x-clamp fix performed on it in the past a slight tightening of the machine bolts would probably help. Just don't overdo it; if the motherboard starts to wharp at all its way too tight. If a slight tightening doesn't help you should try getting it reflown.
wat does reflown mean?
Google "Xbox Reflow" there's tons of info.
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