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Jasper RGH 2.0 not booting, no lights +Rep
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Hey i have recently attempted to rgh (2.0) my jasper
I installed cool runner and nandx fine, flashed cr, and then wrote an ecc
Then i tried to boot xell reloaded, and it wouldnt boot
I wait several minutes, and all that happened was i got a blinking green light coming from my console, and a red light from coolrunner
Then i attempted to turn off the console to try again... And it wouldnt turn off -_- so i pulled the cable out of the wall
Now when i try to boot it again it doesnt even turn the green light on... Yet the coolrunner light is a red..

So basically i turned one problem into ANOTHER problem?
Any suggestions?
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reflash the original NAND dump, desolder the coolrunner's power cable and see if it boots.
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AplusConsoleRepair wrote reflash the original NAND dump, desolder the coolrunner's power cable and see if it boots.


I will try this, any suggestions for why xell reloaded didnt boot in the first place?
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not sure, did you write the correct ecc files for RGH2 to the console and coolrunner? what revision coolrunner are you using? did you have the right jumper settings selected? How is your soldering?
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AplusConsoleRepair wrote not sure, did you write the correct ecc files for RGH2 to the console and coolrunner? what revision coolrunner are you using? did you have the right jumper settings selected? How is your soldering?


i selected everything correctly on jrunner, i used rev c, the jumper settings were the all the rgh 2.0 settings that the picture from team xecuter said to do, and my soldering looked good

btw i tried to write the nand and i got flash config 0x00000000.. then i tried resoldering, reconnect power supply.. using a different nand-x, using different wires, nothing worked..
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well rgh2 is notoriously difficult on jaspers but you should at least be getting a blinking green debug light on the coolrunner...If not, then it's your soldering. I would send it in to somebody with a bit more experience aka me.
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AplusConsoleRepair wrote well rgh2 is notoriously difficult on jaspers but you should at least be getting a blinking green debug light on the coolrunner...If not, then it's your soldering. I would send it in to somebody with a bit more experience aka me.

Well not only can i not boot it, but i cant read or write a nand.. What could have gone wrong to make this happen? And its not my power supply because the light is orange when plugged in
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if you can't read / write to the NAND you most likely have a bridge in your soldering somewhere
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Yes check your soldering
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AplusConsoleRepair wrote if you can't read / write to the NAND you most likely have a bridge in your soldering somewhere


I re soldered again, and was very careful to not bridge anything, still nothing happening
I think i may have burnt a few pads, are there alt points?
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