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x-Ima_Modda-x wrote Well I need my xexon repaired asap but with xexonjtags being hacked and with paganone and kodeman not answering my pms about repairing the jtag that I bought from them :idea: , I don't know who else is legit that would repair it or what to do?
Edit: secondary error code: 0102
THE TOWEL TRICK ONLY WORKS ON A OVERHEATING ISSUE IF IT'S A SOFTWARE PROBLEM YOU CANT FIX W/ THESE STEPS YOU WOULD HAVE TO RE-FLASH YOUR JTAG
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x-Ima_Modda-x wroteM1K3Y2K10 wrote have you tried things like the towel trick and the penny trick?
Search them up on youtube
They seem to work
Thanks - Mikey
yes I've tried the safer method of sticking small skrewdrivers into the fan in order to make them stop then quickly overheat, however after letting the console cool down sufficently it only works for about 3-5 minutes for me then it freezes and goes straight back to rrod
The console need's reflowing, or better still reballing. Shutting off the fans won't reflow the solder as it gets nowhere near the temperature needed. Lead-free solder melts at 217c
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M1K3Y2K10 wrotex-Ima_Modda-x wroteM1K3Y2K10 wrote have you tried things like the towel trick and the penny trick?
Search them up on youtube
They seem to work
Thanks - Mikey
yes I've tried the safer method of sticking small skrewdrivers into the fan in order to make them stop then quickly overheat, however after letting the console cool down sufficently it only works for about 3-5 minutes for me then it freezes and goes straight back to rrod
Well if you do that again and follow this tut you should be fine
I TAKE NO CREDITS FOR THIS VIDEO!
Hope this helped
Thanks - Mikey
Update: I have succesfully got my jtag to turn on after overheating it a couple times... I had enough time at the dashboard and xexmenu to add that xex patch in the YouTube video(100% fan speed). I turned it off then turned it back on the fan speed worked perfectly... : however now everytime turn it on it freezes while the xbox logo intro thing is playing... Any idea what to do now??
Edit: After turning it on once more I got rrod again Im giving up, I'll just find someone to fix it.
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a guy named crazyp1977 on thetechgame.org just repaired mine and has 100% + feedback and has great deals
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ezratkk wrote a guy named crazyp1977 on thetechgame.org just repaired mine and has 100% + feedback and has great dealsThanks I'll probably end up going with him
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x-Ima_Modda-x wroteezratkk wrote a guy named crazyp1977 on thetechgame.org just repaired mine and has 100% + feedback and has great dealsThanks I'll probably end up going with him
UK or in other part of world? If UK i offer a £40 inclusive collection and delivery service on reflow repair with 3 month warrenty, with just an extra £5 getting you an extra fan installed.
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