CORONA Corona V3 freezes on boot

Skidoosh

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Aug 10, 2015
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Fort Worth, TX
[FIXED] Corona V3 freezes on boot

Console Type: Corona v3

Programmer Used: JRP v2.0


NAND Size: 16


Dashboard version: 2.0.17349


CB Version: 13181

J-Runner Log
Code:
Saturday, August 8, 2015 9:39:06 PM

J-Runner v0.3 Beta (7) Started






Checking Files
Finished Checking Files
Corona Manually Selected
Could not find a part of the path.


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Saturday, August 1, 2015 9:39:06 PM


J-Runner v0.3 Beta (7) Started






Checking Files
Finished Checking Files
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00043000
00043000
Corona
CB Version: 13181
Corona
Reading Nand to C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\J-Runner v3 (5) Core Pack\output\nanddump1.bin
Reading Nand
Done!
in 3:25 min:sec


Reading Nand to C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\J-Runner v3 (5) Core Pack\output\nanddump2.bin
Initializing nanddump1.bin..
Corona
Reading Nand
Glitch2 Selected
Nand Initialization Finished
Done!
in 3:25 min:sec


Comparing...
Nands are the same
Comparing...
Nands are the same
ECC created
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00043000
Writing Nand
image_00000000.ecc
Done!
in 0:19 min:sec


CR4 Selected
Corona Manually Selected
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00043000
Writing Nand
CORONA_16MB_CR4.ecc
Done!
in 0:19 min:sec


Checking Console..
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00043000
00043000
Corona
CB Version: 9188
Trinity
Checking Console..
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00043000
00043000
Corona
CB Version: 9188
Trinity
Initializing nanddump1.bin..
CpuKey is Correct
Added Key to Database
Corona
Nand Initialization Finished
Moving All files from output folder to C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\J-Runner v3 (5) Core Pack\222591723343
Load Files Initiliazation Finished
17349
Started Creation of the 17349 xebuild image
KV Info saved to file
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     xeBuild v1.15.709
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base path changed to C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\xb\J-Runner v3 (5) Core Pack\xeBuild
---- { Image Build Mode } ----
building glitch2 image


done! fsroot found ok!
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C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\J-Runner v3 (5) Core Pack\222591723343\updflash.bin image built, info:
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Kernel    : 2.0.17349.0
Console   : Corona
NAND size : 16MiB
Build     : Glitch (v2)
Xell      : power on console with console eject button
Serial    : ************
ConsoleId : ************
MoboSerial: *****************
Mfg Date  : 08/17/2012
CPU Key   : ********************************
1BL Key   : DD88AD0C9ED669E7B56794FB68563EFA
DVD Key   : 7750DE0635332604B12DD3B9B5503B09
CF LDV    : 8
KV type   : type2 (hashed - unchecked, master key not available)
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    xeBuild Finished. Have a nice day.
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Saved to C:\Users\Nick\Desktop\J-Runner v3 (5) Core Pack\222591723343
Image is Ready
Initializing updflash.bin..
Corona
Nand Initialization Finished
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00043000
Writing Nand
updflash.bin
Done!
in 3:46 min:sec
Rater Log
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CR4 SelectedVersion: 10
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Screenshot of NAND details from J-Runner:


Image of the CR4 XL

Images of close-up soldering to motherboard (attach images to your post)







Detailed Description of the Problem

Well, This is my first install and consequently first post. I ordered my CR4 XL, Post out fix adapter V2, and JR-Programmer V2 from a retailer and all SN's check out with TX. I soldered my JRP to the NAND header and was able to dump 2 identical reads with JR, I then wrote the magic ECC files to my NAND and booted to Xell to retrieve my CPU key, I then built a new image with JR and wrote it to my NAND, I ran Pro Rater and recieved a 8.66 after 20 runs on PRO Rater without adding any caps, dips set at 8&3, and jumper at default. Upon, putting it all back together I find that my console is freezing within 60 seconds to 5 minutes of running. I then took it back out of the case and tried it outside the cage.(I was assuming that maybe we were receiving a short from wires bridging on each other when in the cage or the cage itself.) The console acted the same freezing within 1-5 minutes of boot. So I took another look at my soldering and it "seemed fine" to me so I decided to take photos and ask for help here. Upon further inspection and trying again, every now and again the green debug light gets very erratic and starts to flash 2-3 times per pulse instead of just one for 1sec. I am not sure what the problem is here so maybe some of the experts could help me out here. Again, I am willing to take all constructive criticism as this is my first install. Thanks again everyone and have a great day.

EDIT: I have already written the stock NAND back to the console with the chip removed and it boots and acts just fine

Update 1: I decided to go back and reinstall everything and check it all out again. This time it stayed on for 27 minutes and 34 seconds and instead of freezing, video just cut out. No artifacts, freezing or power down just lost video, but I believe the system was frozen aswell as I DC'd the controller and tried to reconnect and it would not. Must be a BGA problem but I am not sure which one to rework first. This is really just a hobby project for me so I am not worried about sending it off or fixing it honestly. Just want to see if I CAN get it working again.

Was the console working before you started: Y


Do you get a green debug light appear on the CR4 XL chip every 4-5 seconds: Y


How long is the light on for each time: About 1 second.

 
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Nintendo

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Maybe your xbox needs a Reballing, My personal console is a Corona V1, and it happened the same. I reballed the southbridge and it worked. Maybe you can try to remove 5V wire and flash stock nand to see if it keeps doing that.

The image just freezes or you can see a distorted image? I'm attaching a pic, just tell me if it looks similar



Good luck!
 
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Skidoosh

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Aug 10, 2015
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Fort Worth, TX
Maybe your xbox needs a Reballing, My personal console is a Corona V1, and it happened the same. I reballed the southbridge and it worked. Maybe you can try to remove 5V wire and flash stock nand to see if it keeps doing that.

The image just freezes or you can see a distorted image? I'm attaching a pic, just tell me if it looks similar



Good luck!
Nope, never have seen that screen. Just freezes with a normal looking screen. Thanks though.

I already re-wrote the original NAND and it works fine. Heh.
 
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GeekHeat

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Try different routes with your wires. Also try different post bit jumper settings or dips to see if it makes a difference.
 

Skidoosh

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Try different routes with your wires. Also try different post bit jumper settings or dips to see if it makes a difference.
I will gladly give this a go however, I was under the impression that once the console has been glitched the CR4 XL is out of the question as to being the problem. Am I misinformed in this avenue?
 

Skidoosh

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Aug 10, 2015
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that doesn't have anything to do with wires that a bga chip problem/ its time for reflow or reball
This is what I have feared. I have the ability to reflow but not reball as I have no stencils for this kind of work. I have been looking for any information on testing to see if the southbridge/xcgpu/memory is bad or just needs reworked but have found nothing.
 

john mathews

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This is what I have feared. I have the ability to reflow but not reball as I have no stencils for this kind of work. I have been looking for any information on testing to see if the southbridge/xcgpu/memory is bad or just needs reworked but have found nothing.
if in usa theres a couple of guys on here that will fix thix for u , I would put in a request for service and get it done the right way
 

Skidoosh

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Aug 10, 2015
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Fort Worth, TX
if in usa theres a couple of guys on here that will fix thix for u , I would put in a request for service and get it done the right way
I bought this console and chip more as just a hobby/small project due to down time at work and being bored. I don't really see a need in sending it off. I have a PUHUI T-890 at home. I just need to figure out which is the problem child.
 
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Nintendo

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if in usa theres a couple of guys on here that will fix thix for u , I would put in a request for service and get it done the right way
But if he can use the console using retail nand, it makes no sense.

Try to play some time using retail nand so you can grant that it isn't a BGA problem.
 
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Skidoosh

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Flashed stock NAND played Halo 4 for about 35minuted and the console just turned off. So I booted it back up and repeated this twice. Then he console would not boot at all. Reflow of the southbridge has fixed all problems. Thanks guys.
 
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Nintendo

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Flashed stock NAND played Halo 4 for about 35minuted and the console just turned off. So I booted it back up and repeated this twice. Then he console would not boot at all. Reflow of the southbridge has fixed all problems. Thanks guys.
Yeah, on Corona boards southbridge manages everything that HANA used to do. I recommend you installing a small heatsink so it won't happen again.

Glad you got it working!
 
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Skidoosh

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Fort Worth, TX
Yeah, on Corona boards southbridge manages everything that HANA used to do. I recommend you installing a small heatsink so it won't happen again.

Glad you got it working!
Not a bad idea I actually just stole an old tiny heatsink off a 10y/o video card. ILL pop that guy on there and call it good.

Picked up a trinity today and am waiting on another CR4 XL to try again