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No Device Found - NandPro Problem
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Here's the situation... I mistakenly wrote the wrong XBR image to my Xenon console. I believe the CPU key was slightly wrong. Now, when turning on the 360, I get two red lights on one side and two green on the other side, and they alternate back and forth quickly.
It is my understanding that all I need to do is rewrite the original bin or correct XBR bin file to the Xbox, but NandPro will not recognize my USB device (USB SPI interface board) I'm using.
All SMC connections have been made & were not removed in trying to fix this problem.
What the heck can I do to get NandPro to "find" my device? My soldering is perfect, and I resoldered it just as a precaution. Any ideas?
Thanks!
It is my understanding that all I need to do is rewrite the original bin or correct XBR bin file to the Xbox, but NandPro will not recognize my USB device (USB SPI interface board) I'm using.
All SMC connections have been made & were not removed in trying to fix this problem.
What the heck can I do to get NandPro to "find" my device? My soldering is perfect, and I resoldered it just as a precaution. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Got it fixed by shorting the Nand chip. If anyone else encounters this problem... Take a piece of wire and touch the whole 2 sides of the Nand chip then plug in the power block. 8)
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Preston951 wrote Got it fixed by shorting the Nand chip. If anyone else encounters this problem... Take a piece of wire and touch the whole 2 sides of the Nand chip then plug in the power block. 8)Sweet job as i was gonna comment....this will help a lot of members and you should make a detailed step by step tut to solve the problem and post it
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