RGH How to fix a bricked console?

Martin C

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Reading the CB of a non-booting console is pointless. The ONLY way to discover what this console should be doing is to follow the guides and help already posted. you MUST be able to boot xell before you do anything more.
 

Krafter

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Apr 17, 2011
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I can't understand how you can offer a service to a customer without even knowing how to fix there problem.
also if the cb is 5772 it probably won't be rgh1 anymore.
My company just completed a 480 hour job in which we have never attempted the like before. With your logic, we should have never of attempted it but we know we had the people, the resources and the tools at hand to complete the task so we went forward. My point here is, it's impossible to know how to do anything without first doing it. Trying to build a NAND for a bricked console is harmless so why not take on the job? No fix then no pay.

@OP. They are right. The rules do clearly state you must fill out the template to get help but the link I provided should be all you need. However, if you have anymore questions then I wouldn't suggest asking without filling it out.
 

Slayertex6

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This has been mentioned already, but if it's still single cb (RGH1), all you need to do is make an ecc from a donor nand to boot Xell. Since you already stated you don't have an original nand, I'm assuming the one you dumped was the one the original owner wrote to it using RGloader. When you build a dev and with RGloader, it will convert the kv to type1 I believe. So you should be able to restore it to a RGH console but not stock.