incompatible ARM for this version of NANDPRO

igbeserk

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Mar 27, 2005
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Hey I am trying to dump the nandd of my slim 360. I soldered the pin headers on and when i went to plug in my nand-x it was seen as an unknown device. I went online to get the drivers the only ones i could find were for the nandpro 2.0d/e drivers. I installed them and tried to dump the nand using nandpro 3.0.

When I try to i get an error stating.

"Looking for usb interface device
incompatible ARM firmware for this version of NandPro!
Can not continue"

i'm looking to see if i can find nandpro 3.0 drivers or something to help resolve this issue.

Any help would be most appreciated. Thank you.
 

igbeserk

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Mar 27, 2005
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Philadelphia
yes i did. i tried it on my xp computer it grabbed the drivers from the nandpro 3.0 folder in xp. was using 7 x64 before. but i still get the same issue.

i checked my points even though from what i've been reading that shouldn't be the issue but yea rechecked them and retried still incomptible ARM.
 

igbeserk

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Mar 27, 2005
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Philadelphia
tried 2.0d and 2.0e. saying could need detect a flash controller.

so i'm going to recheck my points. i don't know if it makes a difference or not but messed up on some of the points on the top side of the mobo. the ring itself came out but all the points on the bottom side are in tact which is where you have to solder anyway if you're doing the pinheader install.
 

Martin C

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tried 2.0d and 2.0e. saying could need detect a flash controller.

so i'm going to recheck my points. i don't know if it makes a difference or not but messed up on some of the points on the top side of the mobo. the ring itself came out but all the points on the bottom side are in tact which is where you have to solder anyway if you're doing the pinheader install.
Maybe telling someone first off next time that you've messed up with the soldering of (probably) the easiest points on the motherboard.

Get this to someone who will do it for you.
 

igbeserk

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Mar 27, 2005
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Philadelphia
well i don't know if the top points being messed up will effect the bottom one. i've done this ages ago with the original xbox's removing the solder from the points. used low wattage used desoldering braid even applied some solder to help if need be but yea 2 points came off.

but thank you for the information and the help. will see if i can get it running.