ANSWERED Corona V2 won't boot, only beebing

Mengerink

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Hello, i've a problem.

I try to get the key out of my Xbox 360 slim special edition, the white one, with the 1175 drive.

Installed Xecuter Corona 4GB NAND RW Kit, soldering seems okay, turn the xbox on and the xbox starts.

Then installed Xecuter DGX v1.0s, then try to start the xbox, nothing only beebing.

Removed the Xecuter DGX v1.0s, still beebing and the i removed Xecuter Corona 4GB NAND RW Kit, still beebing and the xbox won't start.

I there by replacing the heatsink with noew paste, that you must heat it up just like the old Phat xbox?

By removing the tin and the Xecuter Corona 4GB NAND RW Kit, there came a thin plate loose from the board, i solder the back with extra tin, is there a better solution, i dont thing thats okay.

I read here and there that caussing this, that the xbox won't start and only beebing, that there might be resistors blowing out, how can i test the resistors and where can i find the schedule of my xbox?

I hope that someone can help me, so that i can fix my xbox and dont need to buy a new one, again.

Sorry for the bad english, if you have questions please ask.

Thanks.
 
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Argentum

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Clean up that area with a solder braid. and then alcohol.

After that if it still doesn't boot you might have a broken trace use a multi-meter to check continuity

EDIT:
You have to repair the broken trace
 
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Mengerink

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okay, can you gif me the link or where i can find that, because i can't find it, thanks

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thats an easy fix, just use a strand of wire in place of the missing pad and providing no other pads are broken it will boot:)
How do the wire stay on it's place, must the ends of the wire in the holes or something else?
 

seanr28

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okay, can you gif me the link or where i can find that, because i can't find it, thanks

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How do the wire stay on it's place, must the ends of the wire in the holes or something else?
you need to scrap the laquer off the traces using a fibre pen, to expose copper tracks, apply flux, then add solder to both ends, then take strand of wire, use tweezers to hold it in place, use small amount of solder on soldering iron and gently heat both ends of wire on the traces
 

Mengerink

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you need to scrap the laquer off the traces using a fibre pen, to expose copper tracks, apply flux, then add solder to both ends, then take strand of wire, use tweezers to hold it in place, use small amount of solder on soldering iron and gently heat both ends of wire on the traces
do i scratch exactley where the plate came off or can i scratch someware else, exaple; connect the little holes, that's just outsite the place?

I've scratch a little bit, i don't see copper unther place where the plate came off.
 

Mengerink

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Here u go
okay, I see in the picture that my missing plate is blue, but what can i do about the missing plate, i don't see copper under the missing plat, is there someting else what i can do, i don't see the solution in the piture, sorry if there is.

Can i make a bridge or someting else?
 

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What are u using to uncover the copper? It's under their.

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You want to uncover the copper trace that leads from the top of the blue pad, to the bottom of it. If your trying to uncover it where the pad fell off then your not doing it right. Also use flux.
 
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Mengerink

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1) so i don't uncover/scratch where the pad fell off?


2) so i must make a bridge, do i cut some off the blue or do i need scratch the hole blue lines as in the picture?
 

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No, you want to uncover the blue line, not the pad(the pads the big rectangle) . Then connect a wire from one line to the other.
 

Mengerink

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yes thanks for the help, i have made a bridge and the xbox is working, finaly!!

thanks and have nice day.