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There are loads of things to bare in mind when you rgh a console. You shouldnt handle the motherboard by the heatsinks even a little bit though
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Streamah wrote There are loads of things to bare in mind when you rgh a console. You shouldnt handle the motherboard by the heatsinks even a little bit though


Yeahyeah I think that was my only problem here though. Thanks anyways :p
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are you sure you flashed back the original nanddump1? cause i am willing to bet you didn't that is why you got the 0022 error

or nands weren't the same when you dumped them or you didn't dump the nand all the way. no to many consoles come up with 0022 error for RROD issues unles sou bridged a point near the cpu or you lost the original nand dump


I have repaired multiple consoles in my day and never got any 0022 errors unless it was bridged or wrong nand dump on consoles i have had to rebuild nands from scratch before
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Rodent_Modz wrote are you sure you flashed back the original nanddump1? cause i am willing to bet you didn't that is why you got the 0022 error

or nands weren't the same when you dumped them or you didn't dump the nand all the way. no to many consoles come up with 0022 error for RROD issues unles sou bridged a point near the cpu or you lost the original nand dump


I have repaired multiple consoles in my day and never got any 0022 errors unless it was bridged or wrong nand dump on consoles i have had to rebuild nands from scratch before


I know 100% it was the original nand, but I might not have flashed it correctly. I still have the console in my closet lmfao, if you could maybe give me a few things to try before I scrap it that'd be great
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Paqs wrote
Rodent_Modz wrote are you sure you flashed back the original nanddump1? cause i am willing to bet you didn't that is why you got the 0022 error

or nands weren't the same when you dumped them or you didn't dump the nand all the way. no to many consoles come up with 0022 error for RROD issues unles sou bridged a point near the cpu or you lost the original nand dump


I have repaired multiple consoles in my day and never got any 0022 errors unless it was bridged or wrong nand dump on consoles i have had to rebuild nands from scratch before


I know 100% it was the original nand, but I might not have flashed it correctly. I still have the console in my closet lmfao, if you could maybe give me a few things to try before I scrap it that'd be great
. Get it out and hooked up then I will try and help you


And when you reply with Lmfao. Are you seriously wanting to fix it? Cause I do not have the time to wasted if your not serious about it
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Rodent_Modz wrote
Paqs wrote
Rodent_Modz wrote are you sure you flashed back the original nanddump1? cause i am willing to bet you didn't that is why you got the 0022 error

or nands weren't the same when you dumped them or you didn't dump the nand all the way. no to many consoles come up with 0022 error for RROD issues unles sou bridged a point near the cpu or you lost the original nand dump


I have repaired multiple consoles in my day and never got any 0022 errors unless it was bridged or wrong nand dump on consoles i have had to rebuild nands from scratch before


I know 100% it was the original nand, but I might not have flashed it correctly. I still have the console in my closet lmfao, if you could maybe give me a few things to try before I scrap it that'd be great
. Get it out and hooked up then I will try and help you


And when you reply with Lmfao. Are you seriously wanting to fix it? Cause I do not have the time to wasted if your not serious about it


I say lmfao because I said I have it in my closet. That doesnt mean im not serious about it? What should I do when I have it hooked up
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Paqs wrote
Rodent_Modz wrote
Paqs wrote
Rodent_Modz wrote are you sure you flashed back the original nanddump1? cause i am willing to bet you didn't that is why you got the 0022 error

or nands weren't the same when you dumped them or you didn't dump the nand all the way. no to many consoles come up with 0022 error for RROD issues unles sou bridged a point near the cpu or you lost the original nand dump


I have repaired multiple consoles in my day and never got any 0022 errors unless it was bridged or wrong nand dump on consoles i have had to rebuild nands from scratch before


I know 100% it was the original nand, but I might not have flashed it correctly. I still have the console in my closet lmfao, if you could maybe give me a few things to try before I scrap it that'd be great
. Get it out and hooked up then I will try and help you


And when you reply with Lmfao. Are you seriously wanting to fix it? Cause I do not have the time to wasted if your not serious about it


I say lmfao because I said I have it in my closet. That doesnt mean im not serious about it? What should I do when I have it hooked up
anytime today aslong as i am on here i can help

Which Timing file did you use also?


Also on jrunner did you have Glitch2 clicked when you tried to write xell? if it was on Jtag it would also give you 0022 error
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