- Sep 15, 2014
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Hi Interwebs people!
So.... I have a problem. For about 2 hours I have been playing around with an RRODed Xbox I have sitting around. A couple MB tracers are broken, and it heats up fast. I did an at-home reball/reflow which got rid of the E74 error I was getting first, but now it is getting the RROD. Anyways, what I am trying to do is get Xell written onto the Nand and then run a quick CPU Key grab with my CR4 XL. I have don't a little bit of research and apparently others have done this as well so it should work but...
After soldering the points for my JR-Programmer, I plugged in the JR-Programmer into my USB port it doesn't respond in J-Runner. A couple months I RGHed a Trinity with the same process (The RRODed Xbox is a Falcon BTW) and I had the same problem. To fix it I uninstalled and deleted the old PTL... USB driver and DLL files. Then I re-installed the JR-Programmer drivers in Device Manager with the Microsoft Driver Signature Verification off. I have spent the last hour and a half doing that, over and over again. I am not to the point where I think the actually flash memory of the JR-Programmer is shot... Anyways, if anyone has some knowledge that could help me fix this it would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0.
So.... I have a problem. For about 2 hours I have been playing around with an RRODed Xbox I have sitting around. A couple MB tracers are broken, and it heats up fast. I did an at-home reball/reflow which got rid of the E74 error I was getting first, but now it is getting the RROD. Anyways, what I am trying to do is get Xell written onto the Nand and then run a quick CPU Key grab with my CR4 XL. I have don't a little bit of research and apparently others have done this as well so it should work but...
After soldering the points for my JR-Programmer, I plugged in the JR-Programmer into my USB port it doesn't respond in J-Runner. A couple months I RGHed a Trinity with the same process (The RRODed Xbox is a Falcon BTW) and I had the same problem. To fix it I uninstalled and deleted the old PTL... USB driver and DLL files. Then I re-installed the JR-Programmer drivers in Device Manager with the Microsoft Driver Signature Verification off. I have spent the last hour and a half doing that, over and over again. I am not to the point where I think the actually flash memory of the JR-Programmer is shot... Anyways, if anyone has some knowledge that could help me fix this it would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0.