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XeBuild Error? Serious Help ?
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XeBuild gives me this error everytime i attempt to open my nand in xebuild to update it.
"Can't determine if it is a big or small block nand, do you want to continue anyways? (This is a sign that your nand is not dumped properly)"
Im using Simple Nand flasher so why the **** aint it working? Thanks brah's
"Can't determine if it is a big or small block nand, do you want to continue anyways? (This is a sign that your nand is not dumped properly)"
Im using Simple Nand flasher so why the **** aint it working? Thanks brah's
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ZakHud wrote XeBuild gives me this error everytime i attempt to open my nand in xebuild to update it.
"Can't determine if it is a big or small block nand, do you want to continue anyways? (This is a sign that your nand is not dumped properly)"
Im using Simple Nand flasher so why the **** aint it working? Thanks brah's
What type of console do you have (phat, slim?) and what motherboard type and nand size?
Guessing Corona 4gb?
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TheWeekendModder wroteZakHud wrote XeBuild gives me this error everytime i attempt to open my nand in xebuild to update it.
"Can't determine if it is a big or small block nand, do you want to continue anyways? (This is a sign that your nand is not dumped properly)"
Im using Simple Nand flasher so why the **** aint it working? Thanks brah's
What type of console do you have (phat, slim?) and what motherboard type and nand size?
Guessing Corona 4gb?
No, the thing that baffles me is that its a trinity, and noone with a trinity has posted for help before :s
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ZakHud wroteTheWeekendModder wroteZakHud wrote XeBuild gives me this error everytime i attempt to open my nand in xebuild to update it.
"Can't determine if it is a big or small block nand, do you want to continue anyways? (This is a sign that your nand is not dumped properly)"
Im using Simple Nand flasher so why the **** aint it working? Thanks brah's
What type of console do you have (phat, slim?) and what motherboard type and nand size?
Guessing Corona 4gb?
No, the thing that baffles me is that its a trinity, and noone with a trinity has posted for help before :s
So hit yest to continue anyways, then paste in your CPU key and hit "check KV" if it decrypts your nand then you are fine. If it won't, then you've got a bad dump.
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After many times of retrying to read the nand from simple flasher, i realised this time it took 26 seconds instead of 14, and it worked fine, if anyone else has this keep trying
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ZakHud wrote After many times of retrying to read the nand from simple flasher, i realised this time it took 26 seconds instead of 14, and it worked fine, if anyone else has this keep trying
You could have also tried dumping it with "Nand Flasher 360" which works on Trinities. Really only need for Simple Nand Flasher is if you have a Corona 4gb.
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TheWeekendModder wroteYeah i have a trinity and i use Nand Flasher 360. Works great!ZakHud wrote After many times of retrying to read the nand from simple flasher, i realised this time it took 26 seconds instead of 14, and it worked fine, if anyone else has this keep trying
You could have also tried dumping it with "Nand Flasher 360" which works on Trinities. Really only need for Simple Nand Flasher is if you have a Corona 4gb.
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