JTAG New Falcon Giving Me 1 Red Ring Error 1033

thebomber

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hello guys so i came across a brand new falcon which can be jtagged

so read the nand and everything was ok, booted xell, got cpu key bulit an image then decided to shut down the xbox and go finish some slim rgh, then get back, when i returned i booted and its 1 red ring, resoldered like a million times same, did on top from the board, and reverse jtag same issues, cant do the Aud_clamp method cause cant get my hands on some components right now, wanted to ask does the 100 ohm 0.25v resistor at the 2 bridged points boot the console normally

i want to provide pictures for my install but camera is busted, as well as i have done around 100 rgh installs and my soldering is perfect no issues there
 

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cant do the Aud_clamp method cause cant get my hands on some components right now
All you need is two switching diodes - you are moving the wire from the ROL point to the right leg of Q2N1 (image taken from xbox-scene, credits to the owner).

Are you seeing E79 on screen?

wanted to ask does the 100 ohm 0.25v resistor at the 2 bridged points boot the console normally
The console shouldn't boot a stock NAND if any JTAG wiring is in place.
 
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thebomber

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yes i have the diodes in place tested everything looks good evem gave it to a friend to recheck my soldering in case i got alzhimers he said its great and tested it still one red ring and nothing shows on screen no e79 and it booted xell once before

i noticed that the 2 bridged points i add 100 ohm resistor in case i have problems booting does this include my problem

and if this method is the problem can i switch to any other than aud clamp cause my issue here is the components at the moment

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and by the diodes can you give me the number or are they the same as the ones im using in the notmal method
 
hello guys so i came across a brand new falcon which can be jtagged

so read the nand and everything was ok, booted xell, got cpu key bulit an image then decided to shut down the xbox and go finish some slim rgh, then get back, when i returned i booted and its 1 red ring, resoldered like a million times same, did on top from the board, and reverse jtag same issues, cant do the Aud_clamp method cause cant get my hands on some components right now, wanted to ask does the 100 ohm 0.25v resistor at the 2 bridged points boot the console normally

i want to provide pictures for my install but camera is busted, as well as i have done around 100 rgh installs and my soldering is perfect no issues there
So, you used the Original Jtag Resistor method to do the Jtag?

100 Ohm 0.25V Resistor? Where? You mean resistor in the Jumper wire between J2D2.4 and J2D2.7 ?
 

thebomber

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returned stock nand got 3 red rings 0022

with xell and jtag wiring i get 1 red ring error 1033

jeez this is drving me nuts

tried aud clamp, and normal method , reverse jtag all same :facepalm:
 
Personally, I don't exactly know how this happened, but I remember that someone had the same experience as you. The problem with the resistor method of Jtagging, due to which it was deemed as unsafe, is that it usually caused an excess amount of voltage/current to be routed toward the CPU. Therefore, any motherboard, which had its RROD days in the near future, suddenly used to get 0022 because of the excess Voltage/Current to the CPU.

This is probably what happened here. The resistor method got you a real RROD 0022 on your Xbox360. Therefore, probably no matter what you do now, you'll get an RROD.
 

thebomber

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thats one epic fail :facepalm: a brand new jtaggable mobo in the trash, what about the 1033 code, cpu realted as well, the console booted xell fine and got the cpu key etc..., but shut down the xbox to adjust cables and it no longer booted :crazy:
 
Well, it happens. That's the reason you don't find the resistor method mentioned anywhere. I don't really remember seeing a Tutorial mentioning the Resistor method since long. The Voltage/Current overload was the reason the diode method was devised. How come you tried to use the Resistor method?