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my Xenon JTAG has the No controller Sync error due to a Bad NAND Flash a few year's ago, I want to Re - dump my old NAND . with the JTAG's original NAND on my old Laptop , is the x360 Super NAND Flasher a good purchase ? .
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You mean you want to write the OG nand back to the console? If so just flash it with Xell.
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Just recreate your NAND from your OG Dump and flash it back on using XeLL and you should be good.
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JtagModders wrote my Xenon JTAG has the No controller Sync error due to a Bad NAND Flash a few year's ago, I want to Re - dump my old NAND . with the JTAG's original NAND on my old Laptop , is the x360 Super NAND Flasher a good purchase ? .
You paid $22 for that???!? No, that was not a good purchase. Who the hell sold you that?
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It is a fine purchase but you have to make your own nand cable. Since it only comes with a coolrunner programming cable.
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Thankyou for all the feedback , Idc if it $21.99 I couldn't buy the and Programmer V1, Because the guy on the website didn't respond to my emails , and I need to write Xell onto the JTAG and I wanna have this NAND Reader just for future problem's with it , Xell won't boot on my JTAG . It was never wrote when I bought the JTAG , But can I just solder the wire's with these excelent wire's that I got from a Radio shack ? Please give me all he tip's that you can .
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are there instuction's on where to Solder the points from the x360NAND Reader ? Because I plan on Sloldering the points right to th JTAG and keep it wired / soldered there for future problem's ? ! Do any diagrams exist ?
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How did you know which points get soldered to the JTAG's motherboard ? are they wrote down on the x360 NAND Flasher ? Please comment back ASAP .
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JtagModders wrote Thankyou for all the feedback , Idc if it $21.99 I couldn't buy the and Programmer V1, Because the guy on the website didn't respond to my emails , and I need to write Xell onto the JTAG and I wanna have this NAND Reader just for future problem's with it , Xell won't boot on my JTAG . It was never wrote when I bought the JTAG , But can I just solder the wire's with these excelent wire's that I got from a Radio shack ? Please give me all he tip's that you can .
If you insist on doing it yourself make sure you buy flux and the solder with a rosin core, otherwise you will not be able to do much. Don't apply too much flux though and make sure to wipe away any excess flux or you risk frying the motherboard when you plug it in (like I've done before not paying attention...). And make sure you're patient and don't hold the soldering iron on the points too long. Fixing a bad flash on my Xenon was where I started to learn soldering myself several years ago, it's not too complicated. I'd also suggest watching youtube videos before you attempt it. You can find the wiring diagrams on google, not hard to find.
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