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Xenon jtag got 002 RROD error but solder looks bad??
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My Xenon jtag has the rrod with error code 0020

However if you look at the pictures that are below, the solder looks horribly done and I was wondering if anyone thought a resolder may fix the problem?


**This xbox was purchased in May of 2011 so this is just a random guess at why it could not be working... It may have just died!


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Please someone help!!
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If you have an old copy of the Nand which works try and flash it Via Xell
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You probably just got RRoD because Xenons suck. The soldering doesn't look like it's all that bad.
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The thing is, I haven't used it in forever and forgot what all everything means.. Idk how to do that. i know i sound like a noob but its been like 3 years
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I wouldn't say the soldering as it seems good enough your just seeing some left over flux.

0020 is also a error related to the motherboard eg. gpu,ram,cpu

if your interested in having it repaired correctly contact me at support @ thetechgame.org I offer reflow/reball services that will get it up and running again however it being a xenon I would suggest looking for a replacement sooner then later as its common for them to fail more often then not.
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which would i need a reball or reflow?
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eC-ELiiTE wrote which would i need a reball or reflow?


Realistically a both would do the job, a reflow is basically remelting the existing solder balls and reforming them (remove cracks). Reball would be pulling the chip and applying new solder balls.

Obviously the reball is a longer process and can potentially last longer but comes with a price. I tell most people to go with a reflow since majority of the time a reflow can last a very long time and during that time save for a new unit. Either of them will more then likely last but fail a while down the road.
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so there is no other way to do it?
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