Nandpro Command to Re-Flash Original NAND After RGH Failure

Sage

Senior Member
Mar 11, 2003
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To make a long story short. I attempted to RGH my Zephyr with a Coolrunner with Xell Reloaded to obtain my CPU key. I used the JTAG Tool. The RGH failed. Instead of Xell Reloaded, I get the RRoD error code 0022.

I dumped the original 16 MB NAND and saved it prior to doing the RGH installation. Now I just want to restore the original NAND.

How do I go about doing this in JTAG Tool version 4.25?

Or

What are the Nandpro commands to type in manually to do this? Do I have to erase the entire NAND first or can I just write over the NAND that is currently installed?

Thanks.
 

barryhughes

Loyal Member
Nov 16, 2003
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Open Command Prompt (Start>Run>CMD) browse to directory of Nandpro. Always a good idea to erase it clean before writing
a full image.

Device is either USB or LPT based on what device you are using.

nandpro usb: -e16

Then to write the image

nandpro usb: -w16 image.bin
 

ReMix

Console Freak
Nov 4, 2003
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you can also just press "flash freeboot" then select your stock nand in JTAG tool