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Hi, im trying to update my dash and when I go into xebuild and put in my flash.mp.bin it says ERROR Cannot determine whether nand block is big or small do u want to continue anyway this is a sign your nand isn't properly dumped also my flash.mp.bin is only 2mb Please help if u can reply ASAP as of I would really appreciate
Thanks,Evan

Btw I have a falcon rgh 2.0 which is unusual its usually corona 4gb or so I have heared
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Try dumping it again, a nand will be much larger than 2mb. For example, my jasper has a 16mb nand. I don't believe any console has a nand that small.
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TTGx109 wrote Try dumping it again, a nand will be much larger than 2mb. For example, my jasper has a 16mb nand. I don't believe any console has a nand that small.
ill give it a shot thanks
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No problem, make sure you use flash 360. That is the best program I like to use. Also, for extra assistance you may want to consider looking this up on youtube. I've updated my dash plenty of times but like to get a refresher just in case I mess up. Doing just one wrong move could brick your console.
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TTGx109 wrote No problem, make sure you use flash 360. That is the best program I like to use. Also, for extra assistance you may want to consider looking this up on youtube. I've updated my dash plenty of times but like to get a refresher just in case I mess up. Doing just one wrong move could brick your console.
it was a usb issue lol but I have nothing on it apart from flash 360 so......
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XeWessti wrote
TTGx109 wrote No problem, make sure you use flash 360. That is the best program I like to use. Also, for extra assistance you may want to consider looking this up on youtube. I've updated my dash plenty of times but like to get a refresher just in case I mess up. Doing just one wrong move could brick your console.
it was a usb issue lol but I have nothing on it apart from flash 360 so......
ok, glad to hear you fixed it
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TTGx109 wrote
XeWessti wrote
TTGx109 wrote No problem, make sure you use flash 360. That is the best program I like to use. Also, for extra assistance you may want to consider looking this up on youtube. I've updated my dash plenty of times but like to get a refresher just in case I mess up. Doing just one wrong move could brick your console.
it was a usb issue lol but I have nothing on it apart from flash 360 so......
ok, glad to hear you fixed it

Thanks, Really appreciate it.
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