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mutantwulf wrotePHTFTW wrote Press the power then wait 3 seconds, press the eject button, and it should boot.
Nope that's for dashlaunch issues. There's no hdd connected.
Do you have a dev NAND running on it??
Did you update dash launch
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B36_ON_TOP wrotemutantwulf wrotePHTFTW wrote Press the power then wait 3 seconds, press the eject button, and it should boot.
Nope that's for dashlaunch issues. There's no hdd connected.
Do you have a dev NAND running on it??
Did you update dash launch
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It's a Jtag NAND built in Jrunner that was working fine.
Dash launch was the latest version but that is irrelevant due to the fact the HDD isn't plugged in...
I'm wondering if the NAND got shorted and erased so when I can get the components for a lpt cable I'll try and re-write it.
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Can't believe no one has any ideas?
Could it potentially have been bricked or the nand wiped by an xex?
Could it potentially have been bricked or the nand wiped by an xex?
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mutantwulf wrote Can't believe no one has any ideas?
Could it potentially have been bricked or the nand wiped by an xex?
why dont you builda new image and write it as suggested or write the original stock nand back and see if it boots rather then guess.
If that still results in no boot then you have a hardware issue.
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5KMods wrotemutantwulf wrote Can't believe no one has any ideas?
Could it potentially have been bricked or the nand wiped by an xex?
why dont you builda new image and write it as suggested or write the original stock nand back and see if it boots rather then guess.
If that still results in no boot then you have a hardware issue.
I've said this is what I'm going to try, I was just wondering if these are the symptoms of a brick and/or if anyone else has experienced this before.
I don't have the original nand but I have a backup of a previous nand so I'll try and write that once I have made a lpt cable.
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Reflashed my Freeboot image and got 3 rrod 0020, trying X-Clamp fix on my gpu.. we shall see.
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So my jtag is showing 0020 3RROD.
Tried a reflow (Heat gun), x-clamp fix and overheating it a few times and no luck.
Anyone have any ideas?
Tried a reflow (Heat gun), x-clamp fix and overheating it a few times and no luck.
Anyone have any ideas?
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To come to think of it, I think this may be the error that I got with my Jasper about a few years ago now. It's got to be a hardware failure, some people have managed to fix it by doing the stuff you already did. A reball may be the only thing to fix it, I'm not entirely sure though considering I gave up and just ended up getting rid of it and bought a new xbox.
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chevyrydinhigh2 wrote To come to think of it, I think this may be the error that I got with my Jasper about a few years ago now. It's got to be a hardware failure, some people have managed to fix it by doing the stuff you already did. A reball may be the only thing to fix it, I'm not entirely sure though considering I gave up and just ended up getting rid of it and bought a new xbox.
Thanks for the info buddy
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may of done more damage with heat gun mate did you use flux? could try an overn back to unbend the mobo cant do no harm aslong as you dont do it 2hot
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