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-Exploit wrote Okay if you lost your nand, you can recover it easily by using, XeLL, ethernet cable, and a usb.

1.Plug your ethernet to the back of your jtag/rgh

2.boot XeLL and wait for the ip adress to come up(should be close to the bottom so wait for everything to load.) (the ip should be something like: 192.168. .)

3. type that ip in a web browser(Google Chrome, internet exploer, etc.)

4.download the Raw file


5. save it to your desketop and rename it(Nanddump)
(when you rename it make sure you dont delete the .bin just rename the text before it.) No big deal if you accidently do though

6.Make a new folder called: Original Nand and put the nand dump in it..(KEEP THIS FOREVER or until u sell it so you wont have to do this again!!)

Any other questions regarding to anything related to your needed help, dont be hesitant to ask me


I tried that and it came up with this:

<http><head><title>404</title></head>
<body>404 - Document not found</body></html>

Sorry for editing


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DARKSUPR3MACY wrote
DevDaModz wrote Your pretty screwed from this view.


No he's not screwed, but he's in a bad position.

You always need a backup for incase you run into these problems. You'll now have to use a donor nand to be able to fix it.


Do you know anyone that can offer me a donor nand?
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Nissix76 wrote
-Exploit wrote Okay if you lost your nand, you can recover it easily by using, XeLL, ethernet cable, and a usb.

1.Plug your ethernet to the back of your jtag/rgh

2.boot XeLL and wait for the ip adress to come up(should be close to the bottom so wait for everything to load.) (the ip should be something like: 192.168. .)

3. type that ip in a web browser(Google Chrome, internet exploer, etc.)

4.download the Raw file


5. save it to your desketop and rename it(Nanddump)
(when you rename it make sure you dont delete the .bin just rename the text before it.) No big deal if you accidently do though

6.Make a new folder called: Original Nand and put the nand dump in it..(KEEP THIS FOREVER or until u sell it so you wont have to do this again!!)

Any other questions regarding to anything related to your needed help, dont be hesitant to ask me


I tried that and it came up with this:

<http><head><title>404</title></head>
<body>404 - Document not found</body></html>

Sorry for editing
do u by chance have xbl? i can talk to you easier through it.
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-Exploit wrote
Nissix76 wrote
-Exploit wrote Okay if you lost your nand, you can recover it easily by using, XeLL, ethernet cable, and a usb.

1.Plug your ethernet to the back of your jtag/rgh

2.boot XeLL and wait for the ip adress to come up(should be close to the bottom so wait for everything to load.) (the ip should be something like: 192.168. .)

3. type that ip in a web browser(Google Chrome, internet exploer, etc.)

4.download the Raw file


5. save it to your desketop and rename it(Nanddump)
(when you rename it make sure you dont delete the .bin just rename the text before it.) No big deal if you accidently do though

6.Make a new folder called: Original Nand and put the nand dump in it..(KEEP THIS FOREVER or until u sell it so you wont have to do this again!!)

Any other questions regarding to anything related to your needed help, dont be hesitant to ask me


I tried that and it came up with this:

<http><head><title>404</title></head>
<body>404 - Document not found</body></html>

Sorry for editing
do u by chance have xbl? i can talk to you easier through it.


Yes but it would be alot easier over AIM or SKYPE if not add me on Xbl My gamertag is Nisix
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Nissix76 wrote
-Exploit wrote
Nissix76 wrote
-Exploit wrote Okay if you lost your nand, you can recover it easily by using, XeLL, ethernet cable, and a usb.

1.Plug your ethernet to the back of your jtag/rgh

2.boot XeLL and wait for the ip adress to come up(should be close to the bottom so wait for everything to load.) (the ip should be something like: 192.168. .)

3. type that ip in a web browser(Google Chrome, internet exploer, etc.)

4.download the Raw file


5. save it to your desketop and rename it(Nanddump)
(when you rename it make sure you dont delete the .bin just rename the text before it.) No big deal if you accidently do though

6.Make a new folder called: Original Nand and put the nand dump in it..(KEEP THIS FOREVER or until u sell it so you wont have to do this again!!)

Any other questions regarding to anything related to your needed help, dont be hesitant to ask me


I tried that and it came up with this:

<http><head><title>404</title></head>
<body>404 - Document not found</body></html>

Sorry for editing
do u by chance have xbl? i can talk to you easier through it.


Yes but it would be alot easier over AIM or SKYPE if not add me on Xbl My gamertag is Nisix
Go online, it would make it alot easier for me bc i can explain EVERYTHING!! instead of typing it all.
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Check your pm's I can help you if you're not already getting help from -Exploit.

I think I can fix it up for you.
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You can just flash back to your old freeboot, you dont exactly need the original nand. If the console was working fine before tried to update it just use your freeboot that you used to create the (bad) update.
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PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote You can just flash back to your old freeboot, you dont exactly need the original nand. If the console was working fine before tried to update it just use your freeboot that you used to create the (bad) update.


Yes it was working fine before i broke it and i don't have the freeboot i created the bad update with
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Nissix76 wrote
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote You can just flash back to your old freeboot, you dont exactly need the original nand. If the console was working fine before tried to update it just use your freeboot that you used to create the (bad) update.


Yes it was working fine before i broke it and i don't have the freeboot i created the bad update with
For future reference ALWAYS keep a back up of your original nand and your most recent FreeBoot, it will save you alot of time and hassle and keep you out of predicaments like you are in right now. Do you at least have a copy of the bad nand on your computer right now? If so, you can send it to me and ill help you out the best i can.
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PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote
Nissix76 wrote
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote You can just flash back to your old freeboot, you dont exactly need the original nand. If the console was working fine before tried to update it just use your freeboot that you used to create the (bad) update.


Yes it was working fine before i broke it and i don't have the freeboot i created the bad update with
For future reference ALWAYS keep a back up of your original nand and your most recent FreeBoot, it will save you alot of time and hassle and keep you out of predicaments like you are in right now. Do you at least have a copy of the bad nand on your computer right now? If so, you can send it to me and ill help you out the best i can.


Nope i dont
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