ANSWERED Errors Flashing in Xell Reloaded

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Sovereign.

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I flashed flashed Xell using my nand x, after xell booted up I flashed my freeboot image which gave me about 15 "Block # seems bad: 0x00000210" errors and 2 "Block # seems bad: 0x00000208" errors while flashing in xell. I used my previously working freeboot nand on the USB stick and the xenon.elf from rawflash v4. I booted up the console after the nand was written in xell it would either give me an E79 or the light on the rf board would keep flashing with a black screen. When ever I flash my nand with the nand x it does not give me any write errors but I still get the same problem when turning it on. When I flash the original nand to it with the nand x I get a secondary error code of 0022. With the freeboot nand I get an E79 or if I flash it again I might get a black screen and a flashing light on my RF board.


Falcon motherboard
Dash 14699
16mb nand size
The CB of my original Nand is 5771
I have the coolrunner installed of course.
 

cfull1

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Texas!!
How quickly are you getting the 0022 error with the original nand? Does the original nand have bad blocks remapped?

What program did you use to build your freeboot image?
 

Sovereign.

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I get the error after 15-30 seconds. I have not timed it but it is well over 10 seconds. I would guess about 30 seconds. I used GG build to make my freeboot image. I already had my freeboot image on there but messed it up with a bad flash. The ldv value is the same as my console on the backup of the freeboot image so I am attempting to get it back on. The original nand has 0 bad blocks. When I compared my two dumps they matched perfectly.
 

cfull1

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You could try using 360 multi flasher 0.7. It uses xeBuild. Its for dashboard 14699

But I was going to say I think it gives you 0022 after like 20 secs? if the ldv value is wrong.
 
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Sovereign.

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I counted 9 f's on line 7 and 8. When I opened all of my backup nands, original, and freeboot. The LDV value was 9. I can try increasing it. I will report back.
 

cfull1

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Texas!!
I don't think increasing would help but worth a try.
You said it was working before? I would assume the soldering is all correct and the cr is flashing green?

What's the secondary code for e79?

EDIT: Have you checked you original dump in 360 flash dump tool?
 
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Sovereign.

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Problem solved. Could a mod please close this thread when they get a chance? Please PM me if this is mini modding as I started the thread and would like to know for a future reference.
 
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