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XeLL Won't Read From USB/DVD?
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So, I'm trying to write my NAND after forgetting to change this Phat KV to a Slim and it will still bot XeLL, but it doesn't print saying it's trying to read from any local storage. It just says it's reading from TFTP. I've tried a USB (FAT32) with rawflash, name as updflash.bin, name as nandflash.bin, xenon.elf, etc. but nothing worked. I tried using the disc, but it did the same thing as the USB.
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This happened to me like 3 days ago. It wouldn't flash the upflash.bin Just power cycle it a few times and you should be good.
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Hash wrote This happened to me like 3 days ago. It wouldn't flash the upflash.bin Just power cycle it a few times and you should be good.
How do I power cycle? I searched Google, but nothing came up.
Already tried that and it didn't work.
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Found this on another forum site.
If that doesnt work you could try the debian live cd method.
Re-format your usb back to default settings. Then name your nand updflash.bin. Place the usb in jtag and boot xellous. It should write, if not then perform a power cycle ( Turn off jtag and unplug everything for like a minute or so ) and repeat.
If that doesnt work you could try the debian live cd method.
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Hash wrote Found this on another forum site.Re-format your usb back to default settings. Then name your nand updflash.bin. Place the usb in jtag and boot xellous. It should write, if not then perform a power cycle ( Turn off jtag and unplug everything for like a minute or so ) and repeat.
If that doesnt work you could try the debian live cd method.
Just tried after I power cycled and it didn't work.
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Have u tried the back USB ports?
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neto888 wrote Have u tried the back USB ports?
Yeah, and I noticed that XeLL is different when I use the back opposed to the front, but if I use the upper back USB port, it gives me a segmentation fault.
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im having the same problem on my falcon using xell reloaded .993 please dont hesitate to let me know if you figure it out cause ive tried everything as well
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this started happening on my falcon as well, it used to work. I wasnt able to figure anything out either
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this happen to me the exact same problem. i went to buy a new usb and that was the problem.
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