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Original-Penguin wroteCT_Swag wroteOriginal-Penguin wroteyah im pritty sure i click the drive button and it show e79 errorCT_Swag wroteOriginal-Penguin wrote This is because of a bad flash. Do you have your original nand and can you still boot into xell ?i do have the origonal and now when i boot up xell it say e79 error
I dont think your R6T3 resistor was bridged. I think you might have bricked your console. Are you sure you cant boot into xell ?
Sorry man your console is bricked. Are you from the US or UK ? because trusted sellers on TTG can fix your Jtag
his console isnt bricked :facepalm: he just has a bad flash and needs to manually reflash his last working nand image through lpt or nand-x
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Sounds like you forgot to choose the right SMC wiring for your board. A simple manual reflash of your last working image will fix the E79 (it's not bricked )
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