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My slim got e72 error last night. It was working perfectly before. It boots up into xell perfectly, and it boots up into stock NAND perfectly. It's a dual NAND RGH. It boots up into the RGH NAND for about 5 seconds, and then just goes e72 error. Any fix for this?
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SupplyTurtle wrote My slim got e72 error last night. It was working perfectly before. It boots up into xell perfectly, and it boots up into stock NAND perfectly. It's a dual NAND RGH. It boots up into the RGH NAND for about 5 seconds, and then just goes e72 error. Any fix for this?
Did you recently flash a kv? Reflash original nand through xell.
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your nandflash is bad
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SupplyTurtle wrote My slim got e72 error last night. It was working perfectly before. It boots up into xell perfectly, and it boots up into stock NAND perfectly. It's a dual NAND RGH. It boots up into the RGH NAND for about 5 seconds, and then just goes e72 error. Any fix for this?
Did you recently flash a kv? Reflash original nand through xell.

Nope I havent flashed any kvs. How can I do that?
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Just use your freeboot image and use you Xell to flash it.
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Paul- wrote Just use your freeboot image and use you Xell to flash it.

Whenever I boot into xell it says trying to find xenon.elf and just stops there.
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SupplyTurtle wrote
Paul- wrote Just use your freeboot image and use you Xell to flash it.

Whenever I boot into xell it says trying to find xenon.elf and just stops there.
You need your original nand. Rename to updflash.bin and put on fat32 formatted flash drive. Put in jtag and power on with eject. Should say updflash.bin found. Power off if you don't want to write nand. Something like that. Then it will start writing. Once done it will say power off.
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