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How to fix bad kv flash? (Not christmas lights?)
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3 lights 4 lights 2 lights then 3 lights then 4 lights then 2 lights is what flashes on the sellers jtag. I"m about to buy it, he says bad kv flash. Is this fixable?
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W/e he told you is incorrect..

I assume you're referring to the secondary error code showing on the rings?

It's only suppose to be 4 digits and no sec. error code starts with a 3...

If you have LPT or USB flasher, shouldn't be an issue swapping kv's in there but you will need to reflash it.
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Would this work?
1. Drag the working updflash.bin into the root of the USB (For most USB, that just means drag into the USB)

2. Turn off JTAG

3. Unplug ALL Cables from JTAG

4. Plug your USB into preferably the front slot of your JTAG

5. Connect the AV Cable

6. Connect the Power cord

7. Plug your Xbox into the power outlet

8. Turn your xbox Via the **Eject button thus starting XeLL

9. Wait for XeLL to finish updating

10. Power Cycle
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iCe_x_PRiiVaTe wrote Would this work?
1. Drag the working updflash.bin into the root of the USB (For most USB, that just means drag into the USB)

2. Turn off JTAG

3. Unplug ALL Cables from JTAG

4. Plug your USB into preferably the front slot of your JTAG

5. Connect the AV Cable

6. Connect the Power cord

7. Plug your Xbx into the power outlet

8. Turn your xbx Via the **Eject button thus starting XeLL

9. Wait for XeLL to finish updating

10. Power Cycle


No that wouldnt work bro
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