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Is there any other way to recover from this other than getting a NAND-X or j programmer?
Note: xell does not boot.
Note: I forgot to build the hacked image before I flashed the image to my NAND
Note: xell does not boot.
Note: I forgot to build the hacked image before I flashed the image to my NAND
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If you didn't build an image, then what did you flash to the console?
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
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marsupiallizard wrote If you didn't build an image, then what did you flash to the console?
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
What I'm saying is I flashed a stock image to my NAND not a HACKED freeboot image
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Icp wrotemarsupiallizard wrote If you didn't build an image, then what did you flash to the console?
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
What I'm saying is I flashed a stock image to my NAND not a HACKED freeboot image
Then, yeah you will definitely have to manually re-flash it. Hope you kept your CPU Key and preferably a copy of your original nand, or at least a working modded nand.
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marsupiallizard wroteIcp wrotemarsupiallizard wrote If you didn't build an image, then what did you flash to the console?
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
What I'm saying is I flashed a stock image to my NAND not a HACKED freeboot image
Then, yeah you will definitely have to manually re-flash it. Hope you kept your CPU Key and preferably a copy of your original nand, or at least a working modded nand.
Yeah I have all of that... I just don't want to have to solder that stuff up to my board since I'm shaky as all else
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Icp wroteSorry to hear that why dont you look into a send in service in the marketplace someone will be able to help you if you are worried about damaging your console.marsupiallizard wroteIcp wrotemarsupiallizard wrote If you didn't build an image, then what did you flash to the console?
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
What I'm saying is I flashed a stock image to my NAND not a HACKED freeboot image
Then, yeah you will definitely have to manually re-flash it. Hope you kept your CPU Key and preferably a copy of your original nand, or at least a working modded nand.
Yeah I have all of that... I just don't want to have to solder that stuff up to my board since I'm shaky as all else
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RGH- wroteIcp wroteSorry to hear that why dont you look into a send in service in the marketplace someone will be able to help you if you are worried about damaging your console.marsupiallizard wroteIcp wrotemarsupiallizard wrote If you didn't build an image, then what did you flash to the console?
Also, you will need to manually reflash. (NAND-X, JR-Programmer, etc...)
What I'm saying is I flashed a stock image to my NAND not a HACKED freeboot image
Then, yeah you will definitely have to manually re-flash it. Hope you kept your CPU Key and preferably a copy of your original nand, or at least a working modded nand.
Yeah I have all of that... I just don't want to have to solder that stuff up to my board since I'm shaky as all else
Because I don't believe in paying someone to do something I can do myself
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