GENERAL Nandpro couldn`t find NAND-X

sirdogged

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Hello guys.
I have bought my NAND-X from xconsoles about two weeks ago, today i found a time to make a RGH for my Falcon.
I soldered all wires, checked them, then i connected power supply to my console.
Ok, i was ready to dump my nand. But the problem is nandpro couldn`t detect NAND-X device, it tells me:
Code:
D:\xnand\nandpro>nandpro usb: -r16 nanddump.bin
NandPro v3.0a by Tiros
Looking for usb interface device
Can not continue
Ok, first of all, i thought that the problem in my wires. I have tested all of them with a multimeter, they was OK.
So, then i tried to program Coolrunner with a timing file - it was succeed.
But i still couldn`t dump my nand. I have checked my soldering twice, and it`s good.
Could anyone help me?
Thanks.

There are some photos.
 
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KhaineGB

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I had this problem on my falcon last night.

Consider resoldering your points just to be on the safe side. If that doesn't work, plug the ROL into the motherboard, but DON'T turn the console on!

That worked for me. :)
 

sirdogged

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I checked my soldering twice, it`s good.
The console powered off, but i connected it to power supply, of course.
 

KhaineGB

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Unplug the board and the NAND-X. Plug the ROL into the motherboard, then power the motherboard and finally the NAND-X.

See if that does the job.

Edit: Do NOT turn the console on with the ROL though! Be very careful.
 

sirdogged

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Nand-X is updated to v3, now i am trying to dump another nand from my slim(which i am using in Live).
 

sirdogged

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Ok, here is my photos for slim install:


And the expected result:
Code:
NandPro v3.0a by Tiros
Looking for usb interface device
Can not continue
 

coolkiddj12

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be careful, i had this problem and got RRod i check all my soldering, and yet i got it.
 

sirdogged

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My soldering is fine, i tested it with multimeter. There are nor problems, i am confident about it.

---------- Post added at 15:02 ---------- Previous post was at 14:57 ----------

I think, that i found a problem. I tested NAND-X pins and find strange thing. Green, yellow and brown pins are shortened to ground.

 
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