nand-x install problems!!!

kyle_fig710

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Feb 2, 2011
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i used jtag tool to read the nand, they were both identical when checking with "total commander" and "360 flash tool", and my jtag is exploitable when checking with "360 flash tool", but when i get down to the XBR part, i tried doing it with jtag tool but i have "E 79" when turning it on so i tried this way but when i type the command perfectly it says " 'nandpro' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." can somebody please tell me how to fix this ive look all over the web and cant find anything?
 

jfelding

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i used jtag tool to read the nand, they were both identical when checking with "total commander" and "360 flash tool", and my jtag is exploitable when checking with "360 flash tool", but when i get down to the XBR part, i tried doing it with jtag tool but i have "E 79" when turning it on so i tried this way but when i type the command perfectly it says " 'nandpro' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." can somebody please tell me how to fix this ive look all over the web and cant find anything?
Well it sounds like you did write something to the nand, as you get E79.
First of all, the JTAG-wiring . Check joints and traces with a multimeter. Post pictures if you want us to take a look at it.

The nandpro problem could have something to do with windows. If you are on Vista/7 try to run as admin. This should be done for both nandpro (cmd) and Jtag Tool, but just use Jtag Tool, its much easier than writing every command.

And as always, be sure to backup your original nand.
 

kyle_fig710

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Feb 2, 2011
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Well it sounds like you did write something to the nand, as you get E79.
First of all, the JTAG-wiring . Check joints and traces with a multimeter. Post pictures if you want us to take a look at it.

The nandpro problem could have something to do with windows. If you are on Vista/7 try to run as admin. This should be done for both nandpro (cmd) and Jtag Tool, but just use Jtag Tool, its much easier than writing every command.

And as always, be sure to backup your original nand.
okay i figured out the CMD problem by simply doing "cd C:\Nandpro" first, and my nand does have XBR on it from jtag tool because i tried to repair it with jtag tool and it said it cannot repair XBR nand. So i think it might be my soldering giving me the e79 like you said so can you check these pictures out for me?


 

jfelding

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I will be happy to take a look at them, when you post them ;)