Can't read nand?

hinmar

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Nov 15, 2013
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Hello,

I try to rgh2+ my jasper console, I bought a Jrprogrammer, cr4xl and qsb v3!
First I tried to solder the qsb v3, that didn't work well so I tried to solder the direct wire!

When I click F2 in the jrunner program I get this;
Checking Console..Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00023010
Error: 250 reading block 0
Error: 250 reading block 1
Error: 250 reading block 2
Error: 250 reading block 3
00023010
Trinity, Jasper 16MB
I checked al the solder points and there isn't a short circuit!

The xbox doesn't boot anymore....

Pictures; http://imgur.com/a/KBmSL
 

Nintendo

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Hello,

I try to rgh2+ my jasper console, I bought a Jrprogrammer, cr4xl and qsb v3!
First I tried to solder the qsb v3, that didn't work well so I tried to solder the direct wire!

When I click F2 in the jrunner program I get this;


I checked al the solder points and there isn't a short circuit!

The xbox doesn't boot anymore....

Pictures; http://imgur.com/a/KBmSL
Your JRP v2 looks like a fake, have you checked the serial?

P.S:Error 250 means empty block, have you erased the nand?
 
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hinmar

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Your JRP v2 looks like a fake, have you checked the serial?

P.S:Error 250 means empty block, have you erased the nand?
I checked the serial and it's a real one!

I think not.... Is it possible to rewrite the nand?
 
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Nintendo

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I checked the serial and it's a real one!

I think not.... Is it possible to rewrite the nand?
Try what playingmax said, also retouch ground, keep the soldering iron there a little bit more so the solder flows to the A/V port.
 

xzanox

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OP, i responded to your PM, i gave you practically the same advice in Dutch, if you want/need more help, keep using this thread so you keep people updated who might have the same problem, and/or receive more possible help instead of in 1 on 1 private message. Good luck with reading the nand...
 

hinmar

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Nov 15, 2013
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OP, i responded to your PM, i gave you practically the same advice in Dutch, if you want/need more help, keep using this thread so you keep people updated who might have the same problem, and/or receive more possible help instead of in 1 on 1 private message. Good luck with reading the nand...
I made all the solder point perfect again!
It's now 100% direct wire, but still error 250 on all blocks :(


Also without all the "cables" the xbox doesn't boot...
 

Nintendo

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http://imgur.com/a/GpHVj

I also got the voltage on the wires;

blue 0,2
green 2,7
yellow GND
orange 0
red 2,6
brown 0,7
black 2,7
I guess your console's nand is empty, the last resource is to write a donor nand, but you won't be able to go back to retail.
 

Nintendo

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That's no problem!
I try now to flash a donor nand to the xbox
Download the donor nand, write it, create XeLL, write it, if it resets, it's time to install the CR

But first try to read the whole nand of your console
 
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stucknvegas

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If you have that many bad blocks you have nand jumper solder problems
Once you get that solved You need to write Xell to the nand boot xell
You cant use a donor nand with-out the CPU key
 

hinmar

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If you have that many bad blocks you have nand jumper solder problems
Once you get that solved You need to write Xell to the nand boot xell
You cant use a donor nand with-out the CPU key
What do you mean, jumper?
And how can I fix this?
 

stucknvegas

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were the Jr programmer wires attache to the motherboard


blue 0,2
orange 0
red 2,6
brown 0,7
black 2,7
blue 0,2
green 2,7
yellow GND
orange 0
red 2,6
brown 0,7
black 2,7
 
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stucknvegas

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why is the yellow wire not going to the motherboard
when you load the nand dumps you have into Jrunner and hit compare what does it say
 
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hinmar

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why is the yellow wire not going to the motherboard
when you load the nand dumps you have into Jrunner and hit compare what does it say
Yellow is ground, so that doesn't matter!

"too many bad blocks, nand are the same"
 

Nintendo

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why is the yellow wire not going to the motherboard
That's ground.
I think the nand is the problem? Have you opened the console before? Are you working on a non conductive surface? Did the console work before opening it?
 

hinmar

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That's ground.
I think the nand is the problem? Have you opened the console before? Are you working on a non conductive surface? Did the console work before opening it?
Have you opened the console before?
Yes, to flash the dvd drive

Are you working on a non conductive surface?
I'm working on a dry wooden table!

Did the console work before opening it?
Yes, the console was working fine until I tried to read the nand. After that it doesn't boot anymore