FIXED Can Anyone Pls Pls Help Me How to Bypass this Problem

clementkng77

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Jan 21, 2014
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can any one pls help me and give a guide on how to bypass this few point that I really broke this few point.
this is a 4GB CORONA on a Xbox360E motherboard PLS Anyone Help ME..
 

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Taijigamer2

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The pads look fine but I can see a couple of breaks in some traces (2 pads in, bottom left row). Op - what are your symptoms? U need to perform either trace repairs or jumper the breaks by soldering a wire between corresponding pads/ vias or components.
 
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clementkng77

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Jan 21, 2014
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when I plug in my adapter there are no power at all , maybe this is because this is my 1st time installing the 4gb corona read and write and when I take out the board maybe I break something on the board maybe you can teach me how to bypass this point
 

nofeloniesyet

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hi mate do you have any solution for this when I plug in my adapter there are no power at all
post in the request for service section for a pro to fix for you.or,if you have the skill,cause it isnt easy for a beginner,you can follow this here.
 
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gavin_darkglide

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the problem is that u broke a nand trace, so of coarse the console wont boot as the console cant read the smc_config, so it doesnt know what to do when u hit the button. repair the trace between the pads, and it should power on. if you dont know how to do this, then maybe you should not do RGH/Jtag installs.
 

clementkng77

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Jan 21, 2014
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i have taken the photo down and highlight the place i think is the problem, can you pls show me where to trace and repair point 1 and point 220140227_161612 (1).jpg
 

gavin_darkglide

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yeah, the square closest to the 2. just scrape the green stuff off of the trace until u see the copper underneath on both sides of the break in the trace, then solder a wire between them. it is fairly simple, but also easy to screw up. I would advise practiceing on a dead board or somthing else first.