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Okay, so I was flashing the NAND of my newest JTag and it overheated (didn't plug the fans in all the way) almost as soon as it started writing (I was using NAND Flasher 360). Now, the console will not power on (eject or power), and the NAND cannot be detected. I've tried shorting out pins 44-47 and I've tried the idiot proof method of shorting out all the legs on the NAND. I've also tried to write as soon as I plug in the console. Nothing. Anyone know something else I can do?
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get a nand-x and re write the nand
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MinecCraftLover wrote get a nand-x and re write the nand


I'm using a J-R Programmer.
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Doesn't matter, You need to re-flash the nand. You need a Nand-X tool. Otherwise, there is no fix!!
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Mr-MODDER wrote Doesn't matter, You need to re-flash the nand. You need a Nand-X tool. Otherwise, there is no fix!!


You must not know what a J-R programmer is. It's basically a NAND-X
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Xythera wrote
Mr-MODDER wrote Doesn't matter, You need to re-flash the nand. You need a Nand-X tool. Otherwise, there is no fix!!


You must not know what a J-R programmer is. It's basically a NAND-X

Yep, cheaper crappier version!!
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