RGH error 0022

michael8t6

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Apr 5, 2012
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Hey guys need sme advice as i have tried everything i can think of!

So last night i wired up my falcon mobo with th coolrunner revb on dash 14719 official! Split cb but tx released version 2.0 so I guessed i would give it a shot nd see how the boot time is. so i wired it all up dumped my nand twice made sure they matched and the did so went ahead and flashed xell to grab my cpu key programmed coolrunner with the official release from the thread. and pressed eject the green light started flashing then stopped then started showing it was trying to glitch but ended up rrod with no xell displayed. This point its 4 in the morning so i decided to call it a night and check my soldering in the morning.

woke up this morning checked my soldering and everything seemed fine i mean it tried glitching last night so thats a good sign. any ways tried xell again and still no go. So i decided to unwire the cool runner and flash my original nand dump back to stock to see if it would still boot with the stock on there. Now whilst desoldering the coolrunner i somehow lifted the r4b24 pad and trace :facepalm: I know dumb move! but i soldered up a trace useing this method of tinning the trace and soldering a wire up to it

http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74992

and bingo we had life again so i carried on to dumping stock back to mobo. All went fine no errors what so ever. Once that had done I checked around everywhere I soldered carefully to check for any thing that may course a issue but everything looked good plugged it all in and turned it on to see if it boots and 15-20 seconds later we have 0022 still!! now I have checked up on this and its saying that it could be a short around the r4b24 area which I dont beleive it is as it turns on fine! Or it could also be the ldv dont match up in which case is there a way to check this if so is the a tut to teach me how to handle this issue.

Sorry there isnt a pic of the r4b24 wire but my camera is crap and you wouldnt be able to tell anything from it. but if anyone does want a pic of it id be more than happy to snap one nd upload it.

Sorry for this guys but im lost and have never had any trouble like this before!
 

michael8t6

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Apr 5, 2012
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as i said the pics aint that good as my camera is pretty poor thats the best i can get :frown:

Thats the only bit of soldering on the mobo at the moment!
 

michael8t6

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Apr 5, 2012
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I don't blame him for hostility, the rules are simple and you didn't follow them. On top of that, your pictures are useless.

Test the STBY_CLK resistor to make sure it isn't dead. Additionally, test continuity of the repair.
you know what a mod can close this thread if all im gonna get is cocky replies! if you read the first post you would clearly see i stated that my camera is rubbish and that if pics were wnated i would upload them which i have done! how comes i just been to 3 other threads were there wasnt pics and no one bitched at them!

sorry for that rant but ive repeated myself twice now i know the rules state pics but i clearly said i would upload them but the quality wouldnt be that good and ive tested them with a multimeter and everything is fine
 
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michael8t6

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Apr 5, 2012
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To be fair those have got to be some of the worst pics I've seen so you might as well not have bothered haha. But you should be looking towards PLL_BYPASS for the source of your 0022 - bridged/removed caps and resistors, or destroyed the point...
Lol I know the pics are terrible im trying to get hold of a semi decent camera for better pics. I've tested very cap, point and every resistor around the areas i touched and everything is reading fine. I'm gonna try resoldering the cr and creating a new ecc and see if xell wants to have any more luck today.
 

michael8t6

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Apr 5, 2012
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Well from what I have read a 0022 maynot mean theres something wrong on the mobo i.e shortages, blown caps and so on it maybe that the ldv or something else dont match up. I know the ldv only changes threw updates and such and i havent done any updates since starting this but xell dont take notice of anything like that so if it does boot then its a step closer as it means something is wrong with the nands if that makes sense
 

tonyjandc

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Ok just to throw my two pence in here . When you removed board from case did you by any chance use front usb or heat sink . I just asked as it's been stated before pulling on the heatsink can knock/nudge cpu whenever I remove a board from metal chasis I use the front usb this doesn't knock the cpu/gpu . If you did use heatsinks to pry the board out . Maybe you should remove those and check underneath . When refixing as well give them a good clean up and use some decent thermal paste
 

michael8t6

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Apr 5, 2012
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okay solved it! I dont know what it was but i wired it all up again tried xell didnt work! so I used nandpro to completly erase the nand flashed my nand back to it again plugged it in and bingo its working again!

thanks to ticallion for trying to help and not slateing about the pics (even if they were poor) and tonyjandc i didnt use the heatsink but that would of been a good idea