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Are Falcon's hard to RGH? (what is needed)
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whosterph1
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Just was wondering if falcons were easy to RGH (RGH 2). I have one sitting around that I don't use at all, disk trey is broken and I bought it for 20, no use tbh. I just wanted to know how much time it would take for a begininner, what I would need, and how much in total I would have to invest in for the supplies. THANKS!!!
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Well if you can't solder i wouldn't attempt it!
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i bought a falcon off my friend for 20$ it was on the lastest dash so rgh2 i had the cr rec c, it took me weeks messing with the wires to get it to boot xell

my advice if ur doing rgh2 buy the new cr4 it will glitch anything almost instant
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Falcon RGH2s are extremely touchy. If the coolrunner is attempting to glitch then keep tweaking, find the sweet spot. If you only paid $20 then it won't be too much of a loss if you screw up, right?

Supplies needed:
    Soldering iron
    Soldering flux
    De-soldering braid (optional but highly recommended)
    Any glitch chip that supports RGH2 (highly recommend CR4 XL)
    Solder
    NAND Reader
    Computer (Win7 or lower recommended but not too low. Win8 is hella complicated because of disablement of developer options)
    A soldering dummy (just get a few wires, practice soldering together and learn good soldering habits from YT or hardware sites)


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i would only do it if you know what you are doing. if not you could break stuff
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