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Jtag 1 Red Ring When HDD goes in, e68
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Whenever I put any HDD in my jtag, I get an e68 error. How do I fix this?
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Check your HDD port on the Jtag...
Usually this occurs when the HDD or the port is faulty...Seeing how every HDD is doing this, I'd look at the port for anything obvious...
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Usually this occurs when the HDD or the port is faulty...Seeing how every HDD is doing this, I'd look at the port for anything obvious...
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And what do I do about the port?
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just take the hdd out
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try another hdd to confirm its not just a bad hdd and port is ok
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It gets RROD on every HDD, what can i do to fix it
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Remove the case and get it to the bare motherboard...
Plug in HDD and test...Sometimes, I have come across a few units that wouldn't sit properly with the full case on.
Not saying that's your issue but with these errors, it's trial and error.
Like I stated before, check your HDD port on the console. Try the above and see if you get different results.
Also try reformatting a HDD before testing..
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Plug in HDD and test...Sometimes, I have come across a few units that wouldn't sit properly with the full case on.
Not saying that's your issue but with these errors, it's trial and error.
Like I stated before, check your HDD port on the console. Try the above and see if you get different results.
Also try reformatting a HDD before testing..
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