Problems with Corona v6 4GB (E model)

moco

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Great info. Had a good read of this thread, I can confirm that this fixed a customers stubborn corona for me as well. Thanks
 

zathoraus

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I just wanted to say "Thanks for posting this!" I can confirm after many hours tweaking and still only getting two cycles then stopping, that this has fixed my issue.

I have a Corona v6 with 16203 using CR3 Lite.

After removing the R1R1 1k resistor it will now continue to glitch until it boots no matter how many cycles it takes.

P.S. Not sure that this is limited to v6 or that it's a fix all for freezing glitch cycles after only a few cycles. I do know it fixed my issue. Also original Post says it can be grounded instead of removed if needed but haven't tried. Thanks again!
 

nargaroth

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I just wanted to say "Thanks for posting this!" I can confirm after many hours tweaking and still only getting two cycles then stopping, that this has fixed my issue.

I have a Corona v6 with 16203 using CR3 Lite.

After removing the R1R1 1k resistor it will now continue to glitch until it boots no matter how many cycles it takes.

P.S. Not sure that this is limited to v6 or that it's a fix all for freezing glitch cycles after only a few cycles. I do know it fixed my issue. Also original Post says it can be grounded instead of removed if needed but haven't tried. Thanks again!
This motherboard,have 2 issues.
One is a R1R1 resistor.
Another issue is....I know but I will not say:biggrin:
 

Martin C

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Warning - this solution does not work for all consoles. I personally experienced issues with a v6 when R1R1 was removed in that it wouldn't glitch at all. Get a slim proto and you should be able to minimise boot times so they're less than the 5 cycle timeout.
 

kazzalenabena

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Warning - this solution does not work for all consoles. I personally experienced issues with a v6 when R1R1 was removed in that it wouldn't glitch at all. Get a slim proto and you should be able to minimise boot times so they're less than the 5 cycle timeout.
I see, sticking to Proto V2 now for sure. 3 installs all glitching within minuets of wiring it up.
 

Martin C

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i am stuck on this corona v6

Literally nothing prevents you starting your own thread with pics and logs as per the template. Images of the RAM under the CPU heatsink would also be needed.
 

ICcenter

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Aug 2, 2011
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Hi I need Help.
I have a Corona v6 with Hynix nand, when I wanted to dump its nand without any problems it is done and I got a safe backup nand form it but when I want to write the ECC it desapinted me and got error i tried several time and finaly it is done and I got CPUkey and every thing but now i want to reflash the backup nand on it but i dont allow me to do that. when i push on write buttom after short time it gets an error.
what do i do?
if i remove r1r1 it could help me to solve that or replace 120ohm between E and F. please give me your advice.