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alright my trinity slim (UN RGH'ED) was in the middle of being rgh'd by me. i read my nand. x2, then created a .ecc image and wrote my image. now this is when i found my trinity was the wrong cb version or whatever it is... now my slim will not power on. how can i rewrite my nand back? i got my nand x? but when i tried last night it said cant find nand in jrunner? will i still be able to flash my nand back with the nanddump with my nand x even though my console doesnt power on if i have my power cable in??
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Just rename your first nanddump to updflash then write that with jrunner
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FuRiiOuS wrote Just rename your first nanddump to updflash then write that with jrunner
i tried and i just got
Initializing updflash.bin..
Trinity
Nand Initialization Finished
Version: 03
Flash Config: 0x00000000
Can not Continue
my nand x is soldered properly i have been using a while. the console wont turn on at all?? could this be the problem with the power???
if so how can i fix?
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Unplug the nand-x and plug it back in see if that sorts it
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FuRiiOuS wrote Unplug the nand-x and plug it back in see if that sorts it
i have tried all this. its the power thats my problem. doesnt look like its passing through to the motherboard??:/
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Lemonsss wroteFuRiiOuS wrote Unplug the nand-x and plug it back in see if that sorts it
i have tried all this. its the power thats my problem. doesnt look like its passing through to the motherboard??:/
see if it powers on when you dont have the nand-x connected
your nand x may be fried
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your going to have to try a bad flash recovery. You need to short some resistors or your nand to get it to read correctly.
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