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Ok. So I plugged the USB in when Xell-Reloaded was booted and nothing happened.
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Take a smallish thumb drive (4gb is ideal) and format it to FAT32. The place the original nand file renamed to "updflash.bin" on the root of the hard drive with NOTHING else.
Insert it into the console, then boot with the eject button and wait and you should see the nand get flashed.
Insert it into the console, then boot with the eject button and wait and you should see the nand get flashed.
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How long should I wait?
What will it look like when it's getting flashed?
What will it look like when it's getting flashed?
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Ok. I booted xell and in about 1 minute a red screen popped up saying Segmentation fault!
PIR=............(numbers)
SR0=............(numbers)
00-31=............(numbers)
STACK DUMP:
0xB............(numbers)
On wart: 'x' =Xell, 'h' =Halt, 'r' =Reboot
PIR=............(numbers)
SR0=............(numbers)
00-31=............(numbers)
STACK DUMP:
0xB............(numbers)
On wart: 'x' =Xell, 'h' =Halt, 'r' =Reboot
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iKornn wrote Ok. I booted xell and in about 1 minute a red screen popped up saying Segmentation fault!
PIR=............(numbers)
SR0=............(numbers)
00-31=............(numbers)
STACK DUMP:
0xB............(numbers)
On wart: 'x' =Xell, 'h' =Halt, 'r' =Reboot
Call the backup nand updflash.bin and remove the dvd drive and then boot into xell. Also make sure the updflash.bin is in the root of your usb.
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Try this tutorial.
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JohnnyUK wrote
Try this tutorial.
I tryed that tutorial but it isnt for E72.
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SpiralUK wroteJohnnyUK wrote
Try this tutorial.
I tryed that tutorial but it isnt for E72.
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Should still work, as long as it is a bad nand flash.
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E72: Dashboard Error - Error is usually caused by a loose pin connector or missing NAND chip. The common solution has been reflowing the Southbridge.
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How do i fix it, i too also have this problem.
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