- Feb 12, 2007
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Okay so I have done many SLIM rgh before (all were 14699 or 13604, never had to do 14719).
So earlier today, I started doing 14719 using J runner (I didnt not have any of the 14719 files downloaded, the dash table was just set to default).
1. I read the NAND three times with no errors and they were the same
2. Flashed CR using J runner
3. Generated ECC file
4. Wrote the ECC file
5. Tried turning on the xbox to get the CPU key
6. It kept trying to glitch but nothing came up on the screen for about 5 mins. Tried power cycling it but still nothing
7. Downloaded the 14719 files and thought of WRITING the original NAND back onto the xbox and then reading it with the dash option 14719.
8. So used NANDPRO to write the original nand but after the 1BA block it started to giving me some error for every block so I close the program and tried it again but after that I couldn't get it to show up.
It says
"can not continue"
I am not able to read/write or do anything..
I have the original nand saved though.
I am ruling out soldering because I was able to read the nand easily and write the ECC file...
So earlier today, I started doing 14719 using J runner (I didnt not have any of the 14719 files downloaded, the dash table was just set to default).
1. I read the NAND three times with no errors and they were the same
2. Flashed CR using J runner
3. Generated ECC file
4. Wrote the ECC file
5. Tried turning on the xbox to get the CPU key
6. It kept trying to glitch but nothing came up on the screen for about 5 mins. Tried power cycling it but still nothing
7. Downloaded the 14719 files and thought of WRITING the original NAND back onto the xbox and then reading it with the dash option 14719.
8. So used NANDPRO to write the original nand but after the 1BA block it started to giving me some error for every block so I close the program and tried it again but after that I couldn't get it to show up.
It says
"can not continue"
I am not able to read/write or do anything..
I have the original nand saved though.
I am ruling out soldering because I was able to read the nand easily and write the ECC file...