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Got a Jtag from friend trying to fix
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Hey guys just got a jtag from a friend that was working properly then his soldering skills werent the best I guess ? So one point came off and he tried all the others. I bought it off from him for $15. Just was wondering if you guys could possibly look at the photos and tell me if it is repairable. The problem with it is the booting. It gets e79 and the reason I believe is those points in the pictures. Because when I flash a stock nand to it and boot up it shows 0203 meaning something isnt working right. It looks like he tried to solder to all the alternatives for DB1F1 and DB1f1 and messed them all up
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So if someone could just look at the photos and tell me thatd be great. Sorry sucky android quality but tomorrow will take better picture up close with camera.
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So if someone could just look at the photos and tell me thatd be great. Sorry sucky android quality but tomorrow will take better picture up close with camera.
Thanks
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Bad Soldering. May even be a damaged trace, I can't really tell.
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iTwerks wrote Bad Soldering. May even be a damaged trace, I can't really tell.
Yeah. I wanna take more close up pictures with camera tomorrow and check them out. Hope it is somehow repairable. Cause it was a nice console.
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easy fix but best bet is to send it in to a trusted seller and get it working for like 30$
its worth it
its worth it
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XeX_Flexog wrote easy fix but best bet is to send it in to a trusted seller and get it working for like 30$
its worth it
Itd definitely be worth it. If I can find someone that can do it I will send it in.
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SecureAccess wroteXeX_Flexog wrote easy fix but best bet is to send it in to a trusted seller and get it working for like 30$
its worth it
Itd definitely be worth it. If I can find someone that can do it I will send it in.
I Would Send It In To HTM Bacon, He Takes Send Ins Very Serious...
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