TRINITY No Debug tried everyhting on this Forum Please Help SOS

XboxGhost495

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Boots stock nand to dashbaord
on Dashboard 16767
but when i write ecc nothing wont boot
still havent seen debug light tried resoldeirng multiple times
please help anyone
tried the magic ecc files as well as ticked cr4 under rgh2
 

john mathews

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Boots stock nand to dashbaord
on Dashboard 16767
but when i write ecc nothing wont boot
still havent seen debug light tried resoldeirng multiple times
please help anyone
tried the magic ecc files as well as ticked cr4 under rgh2
dude your 5v wired is so messed up redo it and cut it down all that wire exposed on the board that's bad u asking for a short and your postout wire lokks like its touching the other pad its all a mess u need to redue it all and use flux
 
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chase

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you're probably going to kill the console if you keep going at it.. not trying to be mean but you really need to practice on something else .. soldering still looks really bad..
 

XboxGhost495

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the only reason the yellow wires is bad is becuase the point where its suppose to go is somewhat bad i asked is there another alt point i can solder it to
also the only reason it looks bad is becasue i zoomed almost x30
 

chase

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no offence bro but it looks bad .. and its not cuz its zoomed in

should look like this..







.. and it will eventually with some practice.. none of us were born with the ability to solder well :)
 

chase

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green (E) wire is not that bad but yellow looks like its bridged and we don't even see the blue (cpu_rst) wire soldered.. issue with any of them will cause a no debug issue
 

gavin_darkglide

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Get some IPA, or rubbing alcohol, and clean up the flux residue, and then post pictures. all I can say is this install looks like crap, but it could be the flux, and the camera shine off of it.
 

XboxGhost495

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IMAG0085.jpgIMAG0086.jpgIMAG0088.jpgIMAG0089.jpg heres the update i think i might have messed up the yellow wire point is there an alternative point i can solder for pad C
 
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nofeloniesyet

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For alternative post_out you will need to buy corona postfix adapter.
there is actually a via that you can scrape off the top of board by cpu and use,but i highly doubt that op can pull it off if hes destroyed the original post point like he has.
 

jligg

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You should ship this to me for repair and proper install before its to late and you end up with a non working console. Im not to far from ya
 

ablegepu

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Omg!! that poor cr4... go look at some nice clean installs in the ct4 section, then trim all the wires back a little then start over and strip wires then twist the conductors, flux and tin them before soldering back to the board or the chip.

EDIT: Remove the yellow post_out wire and clip the end off. now strip it and twist the exposed wire as much as you can then dip into flux put some solder on your iron and tin the wire really good. now bend the exposed wire to a 90 degree angle. clean up the post pad really good with ipa or whatever you have then you should see a small piece of metal dow inside of the circle where the pad was, that is called the via... put a small amount of flux on that spot and sit your wire directly down on it and with some solder on your iron touch the side of the exposed wire at the bottom as close to the via as you can get then wait a second for it to solidify then let go of it and DON'T pull on it. If you did it right it should look something like this... If you are confident in your soldering then there is no need to wiggle or pull on the wire to make sure it is attached which is what causes these pads to be ripped up in the first place.
 

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