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I had my nand in my usb bc I updated my dashboard a while ago, then one day I booted xell with the nand in my usb and it started flashing then i turned off my rgh and booted it back up then i got e74 can anyone help me fix it so i can sell this shit already thanks
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TheFunXP wrote I had my nand in my usb bc I updated my dashboard a while ago, then one day I booted xell with the nand in my usb and it started flashing then i turned off my rgh and booted it back up then i got e74 can anyone help me fix it so i can sell this **** already thanks
Bake the motherboard in the oven, no joke, put it on 350, and bake it for 10 minutes. Make sure to put down new thermal paste, and this will solve your problem.
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-BaseBand wroteTheFunXP wrote I had my nand in my usb bc I updated my dashboard a while ago, then one day I booted xell with the nand in my usb and it started flashing then i turned off my rgh and booted it back up then i got e74 can anyone help me fix it so i can sell this **** already thanks
Bake the motherboard in the oven, no joke, put it on 350, and bake it for 10 minutes. Make sure to put down new thermal paste, and this will solve your problem.
^^Don't do what he just said. You most likely just had a bad nand flash. If you have a raw nand flasher such as a nand-x or LPT. Write your original nand(if you have a copy of it) to your console. OR you can build a new modified nand off of your original nand image.
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PootyMods wrote-BaseBand wroteTheFunXP wrote I had my nand in my usb bc I updated my dashboard a while ago, then one day I booted xell with the nand in my usb and it started flashing then i turned off my rgh and booted it back up then i got e74 can anyone help me fix it so i can sell this **** already thanks
Bake the motherboard in the oven, no joke, put it on 350, and bake it for 10 minutes. Make sure to put down new thermal paste, and this will solve your problem.
^^Don't do what he just said. You most likely just had a bad nand flash. If you have a raw nand flasher such as a nand-x or LPT. Write your original nand(if you have a copy of it) to your console. OR you can build a new modified nand off of your original nand image.
No an E-73 error, needs to be reflowed. You need to bake it in the oven, the moterboard, this is how I fix all of my consoles. E-74 is not a bad flash. And baking it in the oven is better than spending 400$+ on the re-flowing equipment.
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-BaseBand wrotePootyMods wrote-BaseBand wroteTheFunXP wrote I had my nand in my usb bc I updated my dashboard a while ago, then one day I booted xell with the nand in my usb and it started flashing then i turned off my rgh and booted it back up then i got e74 can anyone help me fix it so i can sell this **** already thanks
Bake the motherboard in the oven, no joke, put it on 350, and bake it for 10 minutes. Make sure to put down new thermal paste, and this will solve your problem.
^^Don't do what he just said. You most likely just had a bad nand flash. If you have a raw nand flasher such as a nand-x or LPT. Write your original nand(if you have a copy of it) to your console. OR you can build a new modified nand off of your original nand image.
No an E-73 error, needs to be reflowed. You need to bake it in the oven, the moterboard, this is how I fix all of my consoles. E-74 is not a bad flash. And baking it in the oven is better than spending 400$+ on the re-flowing equipment.
You realise when you bake a console, its to prevent the motherboard from flexing when it gets heated. Also, heating a motherboard that fast and keeping it at that high of temps for 10 mins could do more damage then fixing it. Another thing you said is about $400+ of reflowing equipment. Who said he had to buy his own equipment? You can get a console reflown for $25.
Once again, get your console reflown. Don't put it in the oven lol.
Edit: Specifically get the GPU and HANA Chip Reflown
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PootyMods wrote-BaseBand wrotePootyMods wrote-BaseBand wroteTheFunXP wrote I had my nand in my usb bc I updated my dashboard a while ago, then one day I booted xell with the nand in my usb and it started flashing then i turned off my rgh and booted it back up then i got e74 can anyone help me fix it so i can sell this **** already thanks
Bake the motherboard in the oven, no joke, put it on 350, and bake it for 10 minutes. Make sure to put down new thermal paste, and this will solve your problem.
^^Don't do what he just said. You most likely just had a bad nand flash. If you have a raw nand flasher such as a nand-x or LPT. Write your original nand(if you have a copy of it) to your console. OR you can build a new modified nand off of your original nand image.
No an E-73 error, needs to be reflowed. You need to bake it in the oven, the moterboard, this is how I fix all of my consoles. E-74 is not a bad flash. And baking it in the oven is better than spending 400$+ on the re-flowing equipment.
You realise when you bake a console, its to prevent the motherboard from flexing when it gets heated. Also, heating a motherboard that fast and keeping it at that high of temps for 10 mins could do more damage then fixing it. Another thing you said is about $400+ of reflowing equipment. Who said he had to buy his own equipment? You can get a console reflown for $25.
Once again, get your console reflown. Don't put it in the oven lol.
Edit: Specifically get the GPU and HANA Chip Reflown
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Oven works same as Re-flowing bro. I have a service fixing consoles this way. Would you care to see? Pics to video's I got it all. I can therefore proove, baking it, will fix it the same way as re-flowing it would.
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Well i deffiently want to see proof of this !!
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