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Nissix76 wroteBoot up Xell by pressing the Eject button on your Jtag.DARKSUPR3MACY wrote Yeah, just flash over a nand backup through xell.
If xell doesn't boot though, you're going to need a usb/lpt device to flash it back over, unfortunately.
Sorry but how do i boot into Xell and i have a Usb device. Anyway you can tell me how to do it over Skype or Aim or here?
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Nissix76 wroteYour gonna have to either buy a usb nand flasher to manually dump the nand, or use debian5.0 live linux theres a bunch of tutorials all over the internetPodcastBandit_Fanboy wroteNissix76 wroteFor 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.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
Nope i dont
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Kaizo wroteNissix76 wroteBoot up Xell by pressing the Eject button on your Jtag.DARKSUPR3MACY wrote Yeah, just flash over a nand backup through xell.
If xell doesn't boot though, you're going to need a usb/lpt device to flash it back over, unfortunately.
Sorry but how do i boot into Xell and i have a Usb device. Anyway you can tell me how to do it over Skype or Aim or here?
Thanks
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wroteNissix76 wroteYour gonna have to either buy a usb nand flasher to manually dump the nand, or use debian5.0 live linux theres a bunch of tutorials all over the internetPodcastBandit_Fanboy wroteNissix76 wroteFor 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.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
Nope i dont
Naa not gonna bother with all that there must be other ways
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Nissix76 wroteKaizo wroteNissix76 wroteBoot up Xell by pressing the Eject button on your Jtag.DARKSUPR3MACY wrote Yeah, just flash over a nand backup through xell.
If xell doesn't boot though, you're going to need a usb/lpt device to flash it back over, unfortunately.
Sorry but how do i boot into Xell and i have a Usb device. Anyway you can tell me how to do it over Skype or Aim or here?
Thanks
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wroteThe only other way is what that guy was trying to have you do earlier, which didnt work. And if you are too ignorant to accept help have fun with your brand new paperweight.Nissix76 wroteYour gonna have to either buy a usb nand flasher to manually dump the nand, or use debian5.0 live linux theres a bunch of tutorials all over the internetPodcastBandit_Fanboy wroteNissix76 wroteFor 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.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
Nope i dont
Naa not gonna bother with all that there must be other ways
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Okay then... i will use debian5.0 live linux any advice on it?
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Hello,
If you have the original Nand you should be fine. I would contact one of the sellers in the marketplace to fix this issue for you.
Much appreciated
If you have the original Nand you should be fine. I would contact one of the sellers in the marketplace to fix this issue for you.
Much appreciated
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GamingConsolesUK wrote Hello,
If you have the original Nand you should be fine. I would contact one of the sellers in the marketplace to fix this issue for you.
Much appreciated
Hey and i dont have the Original nand, and can you help me with this? the person i bought it from cleared his hardrive and my Original nand was on it and he didn't have a backup
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Noobs with Jtags... Buy a Nand x and flash it with donor nand if you need one PM me.
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Paul- wrote Noobs with Jtags... Buy a Nand x and flash it with donor nand if you need one PM me.
Lol I know the basics but im not extremely clever with Jtags bro!
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Bro if you need a donor nand i can help you
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