RGH No green light blinking on Coolrunner

AKM sh0oter

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My coolrunner has been programmed through j-runner, and is installed into my falcon motherboard. I had to use the alternate point for the point that goes next to the hana chip on the back of the motherboard. I think that I might need to use the alternate point for the bypass point on the back of the board. I need some expert advice, I will post pictures in a second.
Also i was going to do the alternate point on the bypass, but i do not understand uber's post about it. The pictures show him soldering a wire to the resister next to the original point on the board, but in the next picture it says to solder the other end to a point on top of the board? Am i suppose to solder the original wire to the resistor with the other wire? Please help.
EDIT:
I took this photos off, and put better pictures up on the post at the bottom of this page.
 
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AKM sh0oter

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Come on guys, I REALLY need help with this.
EDIT:
I took these photos off and put up better pictures at the bottom of this page.
 
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AKM sh0oter

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the first 2 pics were of the bypass wire, as i think that might be the problematic point. I added a couple of more photos.
 

agt_dale_

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While those pictures aren't stellar and I can't manipulate them, this point does indeed look problematic.

Thoughts:
Remove the wire
Clean the end of the wire
Clean the vicinity of that point with braid or something
Shorten the exposed wire
Tin exposed wire
Flux point
Apply wire to point
Heat the wire, not the solder
This SHOULD amount to just tapping this lightly, provided your iron isn't the size of a dildo or something :))))
 

RROD!

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For a start post better and bigger pics the last ones are no good do that and the guys here will be able to help you a lot better
 

AKM sh0oter

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@agt_dale_
Alright, will try in a minute... I already cleaned up the point. Sorry about the pic, My camera is just my iphone, and any closer and you can't make out anything.

@daftdog198
Yes the original point next to the hana chip was messed up when i tried to solder it. The back also looks as if i might have messed up:frown:

@RROD!
Trust me I tried to get my digital camera to take upclose pictures, and had zero luck. The camera would unfocus, and get blurry.

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I guess i am blind lol. I completely missed the sticky from Martin C. About pictures. I will try to take a couple more pictures tonight with my camera and upload them.
 
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reefz3ro

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Better pics of the points and damaged points would be steller! and help you out alot as we can see more of whats going on. The Point next to the hana chip has to be repaired if it is damaged or the console wont boot. did you try to flash back the stock nand and see if it boots?
 

AKM sh0oter

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Well here are the pictures. Tell me if you need another view of the point. I tried to provide a picture of every point. I unsoldered the bypass wire,as shown in one of the pictures, so you could see the point, and tell me if it is the problem. Also i used a alternate point on the point next to the hana chip, and the rest of the pictures are on the next post.
 
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AKM sh0oter

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Here is the rest of the pictures to add on to the last post.
Also i have not tried to go back to the stock nand. I never even got the console to boot into xell. To try this, wouldn't i have to just remove the 3.3v power source for the coolrunner?
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Yes i have repaired the point next to the hana chip, and the console will know boot.
Also I loled when I read this:
provided your iron isn't the size of a dildo or something :))))
 
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TilVl

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You can just set them on the chips. Just be quick about seeing if it boots.
 

AKM sh0oter

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No, the console will no longer boot. The front light just flashes. When I turn the console off though, the fans start going at a very high speed.
 

TilVl

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Might want to send it to someone. Your soldering doesn't look good. If it still power there is most likely hope.

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jones_chris

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I dont like all 4 off your points are u pre-tinning before you solder and are u heating both the wire and the point
 

bandit123

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Might want to send it to someone. Your soldering doesn't look good. If it still power there is most likely hope.

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doesnt look good its [email protected] disgusting

at which point did u think that looked ok??

send it someone before another xbox goes to the scrappers