Falcon e79 after xell

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johnny the fbnand1 gives this falcon 3 rrod 0020 wtf i flashed it and got rrod ? i flashed the normal freeboot and it worked well wasnt rrod but it stayed at that logo im wondering if i can write a 9199 nand to this board?
LMAO mafia i dont no how you manage that one its the same one you gave me haha you must have to many fb hanging about

it is an obligation for you to do the remapping manually lol
lol M i guess it is an obligation but not for me ;)
 

mafia 5k

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im serious it gives me 0020 i just tried again ...i know how to remap using 360 flashtool to get my blaocks and location and use jtag tool2.76 to remap them i also tryed every combonation possible so this has to be something different?
 

mafia 5k

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how do i update to 7371 should i try this and then try freeboot again ? currently 7357 stock kernel
 

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We know your serious mafia 5k the fbnand is the one you used before nothing was done to it so you have other issues bro..

E08 (No Audio/Video) / 0020

Known fixes:
1)If you worked on the mainboard recently(soldered or so) remove these wires because you might be drawing too much power from the GPU
Also look for missing/bridged components like capacitors/resistors
2) If you jtagged the console remove wires and resistors, the parallel port can stay as long as no PC is connected.
3) X-Clamp replacement
4) Flush with alcohol, let dry, begin Relow with flux like below
5) Reflow GPU (and RAM if this fails) area
6) Reball the GPU and RAM, for bridged solder

Related Errors:
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Description:
This error is caused by a bridged solder joint under CPU, GPU or one of the RAM bricks.
This effect can also be caused by tin whiskers leading to shorts and if the GPU was taken off the mainboard this error will also show up.
It can also be power related(the CPU/GPU or RAM isnt getting enough power). Can also be a component that is missing or damaged so look for missing and bridged parts near the GPU.
If the console was jtagged and the resistors and cables are still connected it will show 0020, the parallel port can stay as long as no PC is connected.
xbox-experts.com
 

mafia 5k

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like that nand may have been the wrong one sorry it wasnt youre remapping but i did remap a newly compiled fbnand and still got the logo and blade guide, its not remapping bro it cant be it has to be something unknown you think?
 

mafia 5k

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what do you mean , i remapped the freeboot image nothing works, i remapped the stock nand and created fb and remapped doesnt work ?umm i think i did a few other thing like used original wiring there isnt much i havent tried besides what M azeem said but that may be hard to do
 
What you should is to write one of the original NAND dumps that you have to the Xbox360 and start it up normally. Then update it to 7371. Once updated, take atleast 5 matching dumps before you continue on with the Jtagging process.

See if creating a FB image after doing the above fixes the problem. Hopefully, it will. But if it doesn't, then we'll troubleshoot some more...
 

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Thing is M which original nand does he use seen as there a mismatch that worried me when i saw it i would have never wrote to the nand unless i had matching nands to start off with.

It may be i have 3 stock dumps i compare all of them and they dont match 1 non matching block 1d0... I think ill reboot my pc before writing also
 

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Thing is M which original nand does he use seen as there a mismatch that worried me when i saw it i would have never wrote to the nand unless i had matching nands to start off with.
I would suggest we cease help at this stage - if the OP doesn't have the common sense to ensure he has a good NAND dump to begin with, there's nothing more we can do.

Your NAND-x will give you consistent read/writes IF your soldering is up to it and your PC configuration is sound. I suggest learning from this one and moving on.
 

mafia 5k

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I would suggest we cease help at this stage - if the OP doesn't have the common sense to ensure he has a good NAND dump to begin with, there's nothing more we can do.

Your NAND-x will give you consistent read/writes IF your soldering is up to it and your PC configuration is sound. I suggest learning from this one and moving on.
Johnny thank you so much for the help but i beleive the issue lies within the non matching nand dumps even tho i dumped it 20+ times and rewired with the same errors this nand bad mutiple bad blocks and the results i got were not at all common ill just leave it to the side maybe sell it for what it is worth thanks everyone for youre input and knowledge <3 no homo :D
 
^ If that's what you want, then its okay.....