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After I turn off my JTAG, the fans remain on and it turns itself back on. What's the deal?
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It's your power supply you need to replace it
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joshlobbyz wrote It's your power supply you need to replace it
Hope I helped
Its not his power supply.
Its a bad block in his nand.
Just run your nand through jtagtool to fix the bad bloks
One of my jtags did this.
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it could be possessed
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Nickxmodz wroteWell assuming he has used his jtag for a bit and this problem just occurred It would b a power brickjoshlobbyz wrote It's your power supply you need to replace it
Hope I helped
Its not his power supply.
Its a bad block in his nand.
Just run your nand through jtagtool to fix the bad bloks
One of my jtags did this.
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joshlobbyz wroteNickxmodz wroteWell assuming he has used his jtag for a bit and this problem just occurred It would b a power brickjoshlobbyz wrote It's your power supply you need to replace it
Hope I helped
Its not his power supply.
Its a bad block in his nand.
Just run your nand through jtagtool to fix the bad bloks
One of my jtags did this.
I'll try my other power supply later. That would make sense. The nand thing might also be it.
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joshlobbyz wroteNickxmodz wroteWell assuming he has used his jtag for a bit and this problem just occurred It would b a power brickjoshlobbyz wrote It's your power supply you need to replace it
Hope I helped
Its not his power supply.
Its a bad block in his nand.
Just run your nand through jtagtool to fix the bad bloks
One of my jtags did this.
You know nothing of power supplies and how they work.
The Xbox 360 draws power in from the power supply.
The power supply does not pump the power in.
Its the nand of the jtag.
Become a Cisco certified IT tech then come talk to me.
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Well, the JTAG was just repaired (and from what I can tell from the dash, updated) by IcyTank. So do you think he would have sent it back to me with this problem?
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MAGPIEMAGIC wrote it could be possessedThe ghost of old man Jankins, out to RROD people.
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Nickxmodz wrotejoshlobbyz wroteYour a loser DudeNickxmodz wroteWell assuming he has used his jtag for a bit and this problem just occurred It would b a power brickjoshlobbyz wrote It's your power supply you need to replace it
Hope I helped
Its not his power supply.
Its a bad block in his nand.
Just run your nand through jtagtool to fix the bad bloks
One of my jtags did this.
You know nothing of power supplies and how they work.
The Xbox 360 draws power in from the power supply.
The power supply does not pump the power in.
Its the nand of the jtag.
Become a Cisco certified IT tech then come talk to me.
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