JTAG Xbox Power Button Malf.

whackywheels

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Aug 17, 2014
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I have attached a video for your viewing pleasure of a walkthrough of the issue. Everything seems to work except for the power button, quit working after i used a Jtag method on it (video below of the method)

I ended up lifting both DB1F1 and the FT1U2 pad on the board so i took a whack at a risky alt method of attaching it to a point next to r3p6 and i attempted to boot the xbox, got single red light E79 and after about ten seconds the Xbox shut off and the power button didn't work after that point.

gave up on the method and moved on to using the aux clamp method, which worked well.

Any ideas, comments or suggestions are very welcome as i have been trying hard to figure it out and will take any input.

[video=youtube;gAj6d5FDK9o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAj6d5FDK9o[/video]

[video=youtube;TNDFLJm4PEA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDFLJm4PEA[/video]
 

keil423

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It looked to me I. The video like you were trying to point out the (I believe) r2p12. I'm a little rusty so I'm not sure if that's the id for the component. Anyhow the spot you attempted to use that resulted in the death of your Rol module. If you damaged that component it will cause the rf board to not work properly.

Double check the solder on that component making sure there is good flow. If that looks good the the resistor is likely dead and will need to be replaced.
Remember though I'm basing my response off a very blurry video so I might be wrong. Clear high resolutions of all your solder points damaged and non will help greatly.
 

whackywheels

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Aug 17, 2014
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TX Product(s) used:J-R Programmer v2
Console Type: Zephyr
NAND size: 16
Dashboard version: 2.0.16203
CB version: 5448
Screenshot of NAND details from J-Runner:




J-Runner log
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Code:
Wednesday, August 27, 2014 7:52:11 PM

J-Runner v0.3 Beta (4) Started



Checking Files
Finished Checking Files
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x01198010
01198010
Xenon, Zephyr, Opus, Falcon
CB Version: 4558
Zephyr
Reading Nand to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\output\nanddump1.bin
Reading Nand
Done!
in 3:22 min:sec

Reading Nand to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\output\nanddump2.bin
Initializing nanddump1.bin..
Zephyr
Reading Nand
Jtag Selected
Nand Initialization Finished
Done!
in 3:22 min:sec

Comparing...
Nands are the same
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x01198010
01198010
Xenon, Zephyr, Opus, Falcon
CB Version: 4558
Zephyr
Reading Nand to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\output\nanddump1.bin
Reading Nand
Done!
in 3:22 min:sec

Reading Nand to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\output\nanddump2.bin
Initializing nanddump1.bin..
Zephyr
Nand Initialization Finished
Reading Nand
Done!
in 3:22 min:sec

Reading Nand to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\output\nanddump3.bin
Comparing...
Reading Nand
Nands are the same
Done!
in 3:23 min:sec

Comparing...
Nands are the same
XeLL file created Successfully zephyr.bin
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x01198010
Writing Nand
zephyr.bin
Done!
in 0:18 min:sec
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Friday, August 29, 2014 6:34:03 PM

J-Runner v0.3 Beta (4) Started


WARNING! - Your selected working directory already contains files!
You can view these files by using 'Show Working Folder' Button


Checking Files
Finished Checking Files
Initializing zephyr_hack_aud_clamp.bin..
Header is wrong..
Zephyr
Jtag Selected
Nand Initialization Finished
Aud_Clamp Selected
Load Files Initiliazation Finished
Hacked SMC detected
16203
Started Creation of the 16203 xebuild image
KV Info saved to file
---------------------------------------------------------------
     xeBuild v1.12.659
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base path changed to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\J-Runner v03 (1) Core Pack\xeBuild
---- { Image Build Mode } ----
building jtag image

******* ERROR loading 'data\nanddump.bin', file size 0x14a000 is not large enough
***** WARNING: cfldv was not set anywhere, setting it to 1


**** could not read smc.bin (-1) ****

******* ERROR: critical bootloader files are missing, cannot proceed!



***** FATAL BUILD ERROR: -1 unable to complete NAND image

---------------------------------------------------------------
    xeBuild Finished. Have a nice day.
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Failed
Initializing nanddump1.bin..
Zephyr
Nand Initialization Finished
Load Files Initiliazation Finished
Clean SMC detected
16203
Started Creation of the 16203 xebuild image
KV Info saved to file
---------------------------------------------------------------
     xeBuild v1.12.659
---------------------------------------------------------------
base path changed to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\J-Runner v03 (1) Core Pack\xeBuild
---- { Image Build Mode } ----
building jtag image

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C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\122388474005\updflash.bin image built, info:
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Kernel    : 2.0.16203.0
Console   : Zephyr
NAND size : 16MiB
Build     : JTAG
Xell      : power on console with console eject button
Serial    : XXXXXXXXXXX
ConsoleId : XXXXXXXXXXX
MoboSerial: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Mfg Date  : 10/05/2007
CPU Key   : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
1BL Key   : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
DVD Key   : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CF LDV    : 5
KV type   : type2 (hashed - unchecked, master key not available)
---------------------------------------------------------------
    xeBuild Finished. Have a nice day.
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Saved to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\122388474005
Image is Ready
Initializing updflash.bin..
Zephyr
Nand Initialization Finished
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x00000000
Can not Continue
Version: 00
Wrong Version.
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x01198010
01198010
Xenon, Zephyr, Opus, Falcon
CB Version: 4570
Zephyr
Reading Nand to C:\Users\Shelby\Desktop\output\nanddump1.bin
Cancelled
Version: 10
Flash Config: 0x01198010
Writing Nand
updflash.bin
Done!
in 3:44 min:sec
updflash.bin log (if applicable):
Image of Coolrunner:




Images of close-up soldering to motherboard
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Description of problem
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power button no longer working, console still functional. ROL working, Wifi portion of RF module working. rolled back to stock NAND backup, power button still inop. does power up from the controller, just not physically from the power button.

Was the console working before you started: Yes

Do you get a green debug light appear on the RGH chip every 4-5 seconds: No

How long is the light on for each time: N/a


EDIT: changed jrunner photo due to a glitch that showed the wrong window
 

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Antalpromille

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Im not sure but it looks like you damaged the pin connector under the rf-module port. Measure and see if the pin has continuity to the trace, and if it doesn't then solder a small strand of a wire between the trace and the pin.
 
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whackywheels

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Aug 17, 2014
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I tested continuity between it and c6v10 and also the pin the the right of it c6v12 and they look fine, i just noticed what i soldered on as an alt for ft1u2 seems to be tracing straight back to the rf board and that point looks separated r3p3 in the first photo, I'm going to attempt to repair it if a quick test works


Im not sure but it looks like you damaged the pin connector under the rf-module port. Measure and see if the pin has continuity to the trace, and if it doesn't then solder a small strand of a wire between the trace and the pin.
 

whackywheels

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Aug 17, 2014
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Lul i have a workstation, i was just being lazy last night and took the pic over a lamp on the ground >_<

not sure if this has anything to do with it, had this come up after the original jtag attempt, photo attached

 

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whackywheels

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Aug 17, 2014
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Problem Solved, it was the R3P6 trace that caused the issue, note that i also repaired the u1u1 trace which immediately caused E79, possibly the u1u1 causes the E79 when it comes to Zephyr boards with the Aux Clamp method. I removed the trace repair on u1u1 and the system boots great.

[video=youtube_share;2QnJDgGkgVY]http://youtu.be/2QnJDgGkgVY[/video]






 

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