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Does anyone know how to fix dhcp failed. I had not been on my Jtag for a while and when I went to update my nand I pressed my eject button while booting up and nothing happened it just said dhcp failed please help
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As soon as someone sees help they ignore it but if they see money the go to it I have been waiting all day for anyone who can provide "help"
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Well you should know that when you press the eject button xell runs and it sounds like you have a error in xell so just flash it using a program like flash 360 or whatever the newer ones are.
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Was going to reply to this around an hour and half ago but was out at a FIFA Tournament, but I said to myself I will come back and help you, so here I am.

Basically, DHCP failed means nothing. It shouldn't fail if you're connected directly through Ethernet to Router, but if you use Wireless for example, then it won't work because Xell isn't exactly on your Nand officially so it doesn't load your Wireless configuration, let alone passwords to connect to your network.

If you're updating via Xell, and not done so already, then ensure updflash.bin (make sure its not .bin.bin depending on your PCs folder setups) and then it should automatically flash for you. Moral of the story, DHCP isn't important and means nothing special, at all. If you're still unable to flash your image, then use Flash360 and boot that through your preferred Xex Loader.
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