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ARE JTAGS EASY TO MESS UP?
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the topic says it all im worried that i might mess mine up if i trying certain things
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it depends on what you do to it
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no, i mean i dont know how u could mess it up unless your opening it up and messing with the wires that were soldered to places
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Yeahh just try to avoid things that you dont know what your doing without comming on TTG and asking for help or watching a TUT on youtube.
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yes , try using someone who has done it before to help.
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avoid doing thing that aernt really necessary and watch what your doing
and ask ttg if u need help
and ask ttg if u need help
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Itdepends what you do to it,
Most likely you can fix them
Most likely you can fix them
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aslong as you have a NAND X or LPT to re write original nand then u sre good u can do almost anything
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if you dont know what your doing than yes, if you need any help my aims in the motto
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