RGH After failed RGH got E79

dirty9

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Jul 6, 2010
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Hi! As suggested by the mod Goldensavage i'm opening a new thread.
After 5 rgh perfectly modded (4 phat & 1 slim) i'm on a friend's Jasper 16Mb:
RGH went wrong because after reading nand and then writing xell on it, the console glitches but no green led at all so no xell at all (no cpukey). Perhaps with this Jasper won't work RGH.
So I decided to return back to stock; I reflash the nanddump.bin back but I got E79 and one red led blinking.
Any suggestions?
 
Jun 4, 2010
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You only needed to write back the 1st 50 blocks of your original nand dump, that would have been a lot safer thab writing the whole nand.

How did you write back the original nand dump?

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Sounds like soldering issue. Post pics?
No, not a soldering issue.
 

dirty9

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Jul 6, 2010
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You only needed to write back the 1st 50 blocks of your original nand dump, that would have been a lot safer thab writing the whole nand.

How did you write back the original nand dump?
I wrote back the full nanddump.bin with command "nandpro usb: +w16 nanddump.bin"

no soldering left on the board except a little bridge that i should do, like this on this image:
http://www.xecuter.com/forums/showpost.php?p=508944&postcount=1
but i left the resistor on the board

but i think it's a nand issue
 
Jun 4, 2010
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So you removed even the QSB's for reading and writing the nand? Oh dear . . .
 

dirty9

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Jul 6, 2010
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i would like to know if is it possible that this jasper couldn't be glitchable. did you know other cases?
 

dirty9

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Jul 6, 2010
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because i must resolder, i'll try a new rgh. But with that bridge, i'll get B point from the back of the mobo...

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so it will work or should i cut that bridge?
 

cybermank1

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Dec 6, 2011
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Nooo don't cut any bridges 1

On the Coolrunner ref.b there is a small block you solder on the coolrunner itself.

If you dont have the rev.b board you need to add the blue cap soldered as shown in the install guide.

Sorry I don't have a board to hand to say the exact location as they are all at work.
 

dirty9

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Jul 6, 2010
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So, a little bit patience please, i'll resolder the qsb.

I have the Cap included in the CR package, are you sure that this solve my problem? I didn't get green light blinking on CR last time