RGH Problems writing to NAND now. NAND read was success

arpsachin2

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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...
 

jsinger47

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"can not continue" is a soldering issue

therefore, you should redo all your solder points

BTW: i read your post part about "i know its not soldering"...its probably soldering issues
 

arpsachin2

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"can not continue" is a soldering issue

therefore, you should redo all your solder points

BTW: i read your post part about "i know its not soldering"...its probably soldering issues
I tried that.

It has nothing to do with 14719?

Could it be because it wrote half the nand and then it started giving the errors?
 

Lizardpcs

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It will be nothing to do with it one 14719.

Have you tried unplugging the nand-x and plugging it back in and also a computer restart.

You can't rule out soldering it could be a dogy joint which is intermittent

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"can not continue" is a soldering issue
Not alwasy it could be because his computer can't find the nand-x
 

legitmod

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There is a reset button on the NAND X did you try pushing that then unplugging it an plugging it back in may work but you may want to re check over your soldering if could post some pics.
 

Disperat

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Until you press "Create image", it doesn't matter what dashboard version is selected and the power cycle is needed after you write, not after you try glitching. For reverting to stock, you only needed to write the first 50 blocks, not all of nand.

Reset the Nand-x and start over. Failing that, redo your soldering, even if it looks OK. Keep us posted. :)
 

jsinger47

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It will be nothing to do with it one 14719.

Have you tried unplugging the nand-x and plugging it back in and also a computer restart.

You can't rule out soldering it could be a dogy joint which is intermittent

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Not alwasy it could be because his computer can't find the nand-x
no, the error for unable to find the NAND-X is different

something like "not detected" or something or other

like i said, "can not continue" is almost always a soldering error

however, this error would also come up if the nand was "badflashed" or just toast in general
 

arpsachin2

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It will be nothing to do with it one 14719.

Have you tried unplugging the nand-x and plugging it back in and also a computer restart.

You can't rule out soldering it could be a dogy joint which is intermittent

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Not alwasy it could be because his computer can't find the nand-x
Yes. Tried restarting and power cycling the xbox.
There is a reset button on the NAND X did you try pushing that then unplugging it an plugging it back in may work but you may want to re check over your soldering if could post some pics.
Reset button? I should try this.
Until you press "Create image", it doesn't matter what dashboard version is selected and the power cycle is needed after you write, not after you try glitching. For reverting to stock, you only needed to write the first 50 blocks, not all of nand.

Reset the Nand-x and start over. Failing that, redo your soldering, even if it looks OK. Keep us posted. :)
Got it.

no, the error for unable to find the NAND-X is different

something like "not detected" or something or other

like i said, "can not continue" is almost always a soldering error

however, this error would also come up if the nand was "badflashed" or just toast in general
Will keep you guys posted