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Ok so i have a falcon jtag,

but sometimes it wil give me random...
/\
\/ (error code 0020)

/\
\/ (with this one it will still boot to the dashboard)

E79

3 Green lights, sometimes 4


NOTE: ALL THEASE ERRORS WILL GO IF I SIMPLY TURN THE CONSOLE OFF THEN BACK ON


I have looked inside the console, All of the jtag points are very neet and in the rite places and it is NOT aud_clamp smc patch,

They only happen on boot say about 10 times out of 60, when the console is on it works perfect

what i wanted to know is will this end up in a premanent error ?
i can handle the boot errors its just im worried it might turn permenent


Pleas Pleas help

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You should check your JTAG wire again.
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E79 Means You Have Some Kind Of Usb In There Mate
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hm could be a wiring problem did u make it yourself or buy it?
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it dosent have a usb it happens with nothing attached, not even a hdd

and it happens with a hdd, so its nothing like that

i have heard that its naturel for the falcon is that true ?
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charlie246 wrote it dosent have a usb it happens with nothing attached, not even a hdd

and it happens with a hdd, so its nothing like that

i have heard that its naturel for the falcon is that true ?

No it has nothing to do with the type of the motherboard.
Its some wrong with the JTAG wire or its a NAND error ( Im pretty sure its a NAND error )
As you can have three rrod and still boot into dash fully working ( and this indicates a NAND error )
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it had 1 bad block reading 00D8 could this be the problem ?

will it just stay as boot errors or will it turn permenent ?
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jtaglol wrote
charlie246 wrote it dosent have a usb it happens with nothing attached, not even a hdd

and it happens with a hdd, so its nothing like that

i have heard that its naturel for the falcon is that true ?

No it has nothing to do with the type of the motherboard.
Its some wrong with the JTAG wire or its a NAND error ( Im pretty sure its a NAND error )
As you can have three rrod and still boot into dash fully working ( and this indicates a NAND error )
it only boots to the dashboard with the 2 Rrod though
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Check your wiring for sure.... cud be something big or small
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its not the wires they are all realy neet with great connection,

the main quistion is, will it end up in a permanet Error ?

or will it just keep giving me boot erros
(i can deal with that)

please have a guess
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