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Thank you very much for this tutorial. It helped me a lot to understand step by step.
However I'm still confused in some of the steps.
Here are my questions.
1- When are we suppose to disconnect the console power cable?
Because in step 3 says:
"Plug power into console (DO NOT POWER ON CONSOLE)"
And then on step 9 again says:
"Plug Console Power in - Do not boot console"
But nowhere between step 3 and 9 says when to disconnect the power cable.
But I'm assuming it is before proceeding with step 7.
But I don't know if we hit the power button again to shutoff the console or we just pull the power cord while it is on the blue screen (Xell)?
2- Then I am very confuse in the last step because I think the ACE V3 is being replaced again with the Maximus but I though the ACE V3 is suppose to stay permanently soldered to the console.
Hope someone can clarify my confusion here. Thank you.
However I'm still confused in some of the steps.
Here are my questions.
1- When are we suppose to disconnect the console power cable?
Because in step 3 says:
"Plug power into console (DO NOT POWER ON CONSOLE)"
And then on step 9 again says:
"Plug Console Power in - Do not boot console"
But nowhere between step 3 and 9 says when to disconnect the power cable.
But I'm assuming it is before proceeding with step 7.
But I don't know if we hit the power button again to shutoff the console or we just pull the power cord while it is on the blue screen (Xell)?
2- Then I am very confuse in the last step because I think the ACE V3 is being replaced again with the Maximus but I though the ACE V3 is suppose to stay permanently soldered to the console.
Hope someone can clarify my confusion here. Thank you.
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WakeBoarder_PR wrote Thank you very much for this tutorial. It helped me a lot to understand step by step.
However I'm still confused in some of the steps.
Here are my questions.
1- When are we suppose to disconnect the console power cable?
Because in step 3 says:
"Plug power into console (DO NOT POWER ON CONSOLE)"
And then on step 9 again says:
"Plug Console Power in - Do not boot console"
But nowhere between step 3 and 9 says when to disconnect the power cable.
But I'm assuming it is before proceeding with step 7.
But I don't know if we hit the power button again to shutoff the console or we just pull the power cord while it is on the blue screen (Xell)?
2- Then I am very confuse in the last step because I think the ACE V3 is being replaced again with the Maximus but I though the ACE V3 is suppose to stay permanently soldered to the console.
Hope someone can clarify my confusion here. Thank you.
You only need the power cord plugged in when you are reading/writing the nand. Also shut the console off by pressing the power button when you are in xell and X360 Ace v3 is in the console it does not come out. If it did how would the console be an RGH?
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Thank you very much StoneColdModz for clarifying.
I have a Corona V2 with post out available when manufactured but I also have a Corona V4 which I need to learn about the post out fix.
So I will read more about the post out fix because I know we have to bridge the missing resistors but I don't know if we have to unbridge them after the RGH is installed and ready to boot to play games. I don't even know if the post out fix has to stay permanently installed just like the ACE V3.
Thanks again for your help StoneColdModz. Now I feel confident of the steps and can picture myself doing it because I undersand now.
I have a Corona V2 with post out available when manufactured but I also have a Corona V4 which I need to learn about the post out fix.
So I will read more about the post out fix because I know we have to bridge the missing resistors but I don't know if we have to unbridge them after the RGH is installed and ready to boot to play games. I don't even know if the post out fix has to stay permanently installed just like the ACE V3.
Thanks again for your help StoneColdModz. Now I feel confident of the steps and can picture myself doing it because I undersand now.
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WakeBoarder_PR wrote Thank you very much StoneColdModz for clarifying.
I have a Corona V2 with post out available when manufactured but I also have a Corona V4 which I need to learn about the post out fix.
So I will read more about the post out fix because I know we have to bridge the missing resistors but I don't know if we have to unbridge them after the RGH is installed and ready to boot to play games. I don't even know if the post out fix has to stay permanently installed just like the ACE V3.
Thanks again for your help StoneColdModz. Now I feel confident of the steps and can picture myself doing it because I undersand now.
You don't gotta bridge the missing resistors. You could just solder the wires to there. If you do bridge them you do not unbridge them. Also Post out adapter stays in the console permanently.
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Fantastic guide mate, might give it a try one day
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StoneColdModz wroteBt doing this you can easily tear the trace or burn the pointsWakeBoarder_PR wrote Thank you very much StoneColdModz for clarifying.
I have a Corona V2 with post out available when manufactured but I also have a Corona V4 which I need to learn about the post out fix.
So I will read more about the post out fix because I know we have to bridge the missing resistors but I don't know if we have to unbridge them after the RGH is installed and ready to boot to play games. I don't even know if the post out fix has to stay permanently installed just like the ACE V3.
Thanks again for your help StoneColdModz. Now I feel confident of the steps and can picture myself doing it because I undersand now.
You don't gotta bridge the missing resistors. You could just solder the wires to there. If you do bridge them you do not unbridge them.
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Rodent_Modz wroteYup, Easier just to bridge themStoneColdModz wroteBt doing this you can easily tear the trace or burn the pointsWakeBoarder_PR wrote Thank you very much StoneColdModz for clarifying.
I have a Corona V2 with post out available when manufactured but I also have a Corona V4 which I need to learn about the post out fix.
So I will read more about the post out fix because I know we have to bridge the missing resistors but I don't know if we have to unbridge them after the RGH is installed and ready to boot to play games. I don't even know if the post out fix has to stay permanently installed just like the ACE V3.
Thanks again for your help StoneColdModz. Now I feel confident of the steps and can picture myself doing it because I undersand now.
You don't gotta bridge the missing resistors. You could just solder the wires to there. If you do bridge them you do not unbridge them.
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