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I have a 16mb jasper I just tried RGH1.0 with (using CR rev c). I had everything perfect, instant boot into Xell, got CPU key, created xebuild image, flashed it with Xell, and then wouldn't boot. Eventually, all of a sudden the debug light stopped blinking. I looked to see if any wires came loose, they didn't. I changed some settings on the CR itself like the cap. Still wouldn't boot and no debug light. Reverted back to original NAND, after 5 seconds, 0022 error.

Any ideas what this might be?
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possible bad flash . not too often do you see that error on jasper possible try reflashing it again make sure nothing is bridge near the nand x points or near hana chip
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Rodent_Modz wrote possible bad flash . not too often do you see that error on jasper possible try reflashing it again make sure nothing is bridge near the nand x points or near hana chip
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Tried reflashing multiple times both with Xell and directly through jrunner. Not that. Not anything with soldering either because I didn't touch anything from the point where it was working to the point where it wasn't working.
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That's happened to me before I completely unsoldered everything and flashed back to retail and if it's still 0022 then there's a bridge somewhere. I've generally seen near pll_bypass or even the 3.3v will bridge to the wire next it, but I've only gotten 0010 from that.
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