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Xenon E-79 jtag
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Well i have a xenon and it got E-79 about a week after i got it. I was just Wanting some input on what i should do before i attempt to repair it!
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mesooohony wrote Well i have a xenon and it got E-79 about a week after i got it. I was just Wanting some input on what i should do before i attempt to repair it!
if u flashed an image to it then your will need to get a usb nand flasher or lpt and write back the original nand and then update back to 12625
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either bad nand image or loose wire ... only other possibility us an .xex in root of usb or hdd at boot
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as posted above if you it happened after you flashed a new image of freeboot or something then you will need to re-tag it. Other than that if it came on randomly then it is due to a diode or possibly jumper wire coming lose
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