need help with nandx "no device found"

Jun 4, 2010
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Yes by dump it means reading the NAND. IF you done it 4 times and they all match then that's all fine. Next you need to write xell and then boot the console via eject button and obtain your CPU by combining the fuseset 4 & 5.

Add the CPU key onto 360 flash tool key database and then load up one of your NAND dumps/reads to see if it decrypts all your key vault variables. If they all show then your CPU key is valid and you could move onto the next step of creating and installing freeboot.

I'll wait until you've completed this part before go onto the next stage.
 

horwood87

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Yes by dump it means reading the NAND. IF you done it 4 times and they all match then that's all fine. Next you need to write xell and then boot the console via eject button and obtain your CPU by combining the fuseset 4 & 5.

Add the CPU key onto 360 flash tool key database and then load up one of your NAND dumps/reads to see if it decrypts all your key vault variables. If they all show then your CPU key is valid and you could move onto the next step of creating and installing freeboot.

I'll wait until you've completed this part before go onto the next stage.

ok so i have just write xell and is just about to do the cd key but one thing do i change the jtag switch from 0 to anything or not if not when do i use?
 
Jun 4, 2010
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There are 3 positions for the switch and by default it's set to off. Move the switch to the middle position and see if the xell boots fine with that. If not then move the switch again onto the 3rd position and try again. You don't want it on off else xell and freeboot will not work.
 

horwood87

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ok i have just write xell and i put the switch to 0 and the other one both of them is bringin it back as i have ring of death please help
please help


amd also

i have taken the nnd of not the wire just the nandx is that right?
 
Jun 4, 2010
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You only need to unplug the USB cable from the NAND-X from your PC but no need to unplug the NAND-X cables from the board until everything is completed.

So I take it you tried the switch on all positions like the one in the picture below? Change the jump position and then try the switch on both positions (middle & right) again.