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Soak wrote
IVIoNoXiDe wrote
Soak wrote
IVIoNoXiDe wrote Id try different dvd drive cables. Is it phat or slim?


slim
Create an new nand image with "nofcrt" option selection. Failing that, it could be a blown resistor next to the HANA chip. (I always use FT3N2 on the back


didnt work
Looking like it could be 1 or 2/3 resistors next to the hana chip. Take a look over at TX with the guy that had the same problem but with a falcon [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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Pics of install and chip used?


What DVD drive do you have. Could be short in the CB on the drive
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One of the resistors is turned sideways... guess thats it but that's weird because I didn't solder to that point, I used the back of the board for that point
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Soak wrote One of the resistors is turned sideways... guess thats it but that's weird because I didn't solder to that point, I used the back of the board for that point
Did you get it working then?
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StoneColdModz wrote
Soak wrote One of the resistors is turned sideways... guess thats it but that's weird because I didn't solder to that point, I used the back of the board for that point
Did you get it working then?

No idk how to fix a resistor lol
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Soak wrote
StoneColdModz wrote
Soak wrote One of the resistors is turned sideways... guess thats it but that's weird because I didn't solder to that point, I used the back of the board for that point
Did you get it working then?

No idk how to fix a resistor lol



I know how to fix!
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Rodent_Modz wrote
Soak wrote
StoneColdModz wrote
Soak wrote One of the resistors is turned sideways... guess thats it but that's weird because I didn't solder to that point, I used the back of the board for that point
Did you get it working then?

No idk how to fix a resistor lol



I know how to fix!


U can fix a moved resistor?
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Soak wrote
Rodent_Modz wrote
Soak wrote
StoneColdModz wrote
Soak wrote One of the resistors is turned sideways... guess thats it but that's weird because I didn't solder to that point, I used the back of the board for that point
Did you get it working then?

No idk how to fix a resistor lol



I know how to fix!


U can fix a moved resistor?


Yes I can!
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