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HELP PLEASE( I WENT WRONG WRITING XELL?
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RCH
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after i wrote xell i unplugged my nand x and i went to get my cpu key i booted it up and got 3 red lights,
please help me ))
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First make sure that the wires are in all the way, if it is not that then you wrote a bad nand. You will have to flash a good nand, not necesserally the stock nand. If it is E79 error code, it is most likely a bad nand. That just happened to me when updating dashes.
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how do i flash the stock nand back would that be nand 1
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TTGHOBBS wrote how do i flash the stock nand back would that be nand 1

Just reflash the original nand that you extracted, that is your stock nand.
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marsupiallizard wrote First make sure that the wires are in all the way, if it is not that then you wrote a bad nand. You will have to flash a good nand, not necesserally the stock nand. If it is E79 error code, it is most likely a bad nand. That just happened to me when updating dashes.

It's more than likely to be his soldering.
The tools used to write xell are very reliable.
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