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Do you have your CPU?
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Paul- wrote Do you have your CPU?


Yes i do have my CPU Key
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Nissix76 wrote
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote
Nissix76 wrote
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
For 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.


Nope i dont
Why on earth dont you? Isnt it common sense for people to do this?
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Intrepid wrote
Nissix76 wrote
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote
Nissix76 wrote
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
For 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.


Nope i dont
Why on earth dont you? Isnt it common sense for people to do this?


Well i would have if the person i bought the JTAG off sent it to me but he didn't, then when i realised i needed it i asked him and he said he had to clear his hard drive which my OG Nand was on. The seller will not be named
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I can help you, add me on skype paulchillin91
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Nissix76 wrote
Intrepid wrote
Nissix76 wrote
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote
Nissix76 wrote
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
For 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.


Nope i dont
Why on earth dont you? Isnt it common sense for people to do this?


Well i would have if the person i bought the JTAG off sent it to me but he didn't, then when i realised i needed it i asked him and he said he had to clear his hard drive which my OG Nand was on. The seller will not be named
Then i would've dumped the current nand the thing was on when it was working, then you wouldnt be in this mess.
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Paul- wrote I can help you, add me on skype paulchillin91


Okay thanks alot
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Intrepid wrote
Nissix76 wrote
Intrepid wrote
Nissix76 wrote
PodcastBandit_Fanboy wrote
Nissix76 wrote
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
For 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.


Nope i dont
Why on earth dont you? Isnt it common sense for people to do this?


Well i would have if the person i bought the JTAG off sent it to me but he didn't, then when i realised i needed it i asked him and he said he had to clear his hard drive which my OG Nand was on. The seller will not be named
Then i would've dumped the current nand the thing was on when it was working, then you wouldnt be in this mess.


Yes i know but i didnt think i would have to do that
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