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How to fix a bad NAND
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This tutorial will 100% fix your NAND no matter what's wrong with it. Just remember to Create a Freeboot Image after fixing your NAND, or it will f*** up your system, and you will need to Re-flash all over again. <^Important! )

-Things Needed:

-Your CPU Key

-BinCrypt

-A NAND with it's CPU KEY - With the same Motherboard Division as the NAND your trying to fix. (Ask you nice friends to borrow theirs)

Step 1
Open up Bincrypt click 'Raw Flash Bin' and then click 'Extract' now Copy the Donors CPU Key and paste it in the CPU Key field. Make sure 'Keyvault' is selected under 'Supported files'.
Click the spoiler for help.
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Step 2
Now go ahead and click 'Process' a new window will pop up, now find the Donor NAND and double click on it, it should save the extracted Keyvault. Go ahead and do the same to all the 'Supported files' when you reach 'Config Blocks' it will automatically hop down to 'Nothing' in the 'Operation' tap, don't worry that's normal

Step 3
When everything's extracted, go ahead and click 'Replace' under the Source field, then go back on 'Keyvault' and click 'Decrypt' on the Operation field, then copy your own CPU Key, and paste it in the CPU Key field. Now you can go ahead and click Process again and do almost as you did before except this time you click the Donor NAND and a new window will pop up and ask for the desired file you have chosen, so go ahead and click the file it's asking for.
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Step 4
When everything's decrypted, your done and it should now work as your NAND - To make sure it works go into Xbox 360 Flash Tool and open the NAND that you just created, then go to 'Keys' and insert the CPU Key, now it will start up a new window, and your just gonna open your NAND once again, if you can see all information to the right and it does not say 'Bad KV' then you know that you successfully recovered your broken NAND.
Click spoiler to see how it should look like in 360 flash tool
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All credits goes to ModsBABY from se7 and xblhackers. I take NO CREDIT!

Hope this helped you

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nice tutorial, should be sticky
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Nice tut man keep it up.
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thanks people, I hope you can see the pictures now if anyone are going to do this.
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!!!nice TuT broooo...
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Great tutorial. Although it might not be all of your work/ you are man enough to point that out, it still is very usful for all of the people who commenly have this problem.



Thanked Topic.

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Great tut, thanks for this
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Great TuT hoping to use it in the future
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Good tutorial.

Will definitely help people in this section out with their bad NANDs.
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good guide. thankyou for the info.
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