R-jtag install complete, RROD when back in its case!

Morgiee101

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Did rater tests and got awesome most boots were within 1 to 2 cycles, its the only setting that works without RROD but happy with over all boot times much more improved than the cr3 lite that took nearly 5 mins!! here is the screen shot. Got a new problem though which ill write a new thread for tested the console before putting it back into its case and all was fine. Put it back together with a tight squeeze as the motherboard no longer sits flush in the case with the chips installed underneath, it RROD on both normal and glitch. Below is a picture if you click on it will load a video of the problem im having:



The error code in RGH demon mode is E79 1033, but its attempts to load the dash then crashes to rrod. code 1033 is not yet known fault wise.


The error code in normal stock nand is 0020. Console wont even display image or attempt to boot but this error code is stated online as a GPU fault.

Could this be me lifting the console by heatsink, only lifted the cpu heatsink never the gpu.
 

Morgiee101

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Update, removed heatsinks, cleaned and put new silver thermal paste on, checked all connections, put xbox back in no force or contact with heatsinks, screws back in, tested and still same faults (problem uploading video will upload soon)
:mad2: :mad2: :mad2: :mad2:

Why!! project was going so well, all fine prior to putting the console back in first time. What can i do? It cant be nand based because when doing r-jtag install i never changed the stock nand image only to read it nothing else and when you boot from stock nand goes into RROD without any boot.
 

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Without pics we are of no help

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Morgiee101

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Without pics we are of no help

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Sorry, here you go mate all pics on this thread are most recent and how it looked during install, testing and re installing back into case, video will be up soon:

http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php/139903-Within-seconds-of-boot-goes-to-RROD

Video is set to private so only us can see it and dont get random comments from youtube viewers. The video is purly to show you what im trying to explain, thought it would help

pic of recent rater when console was out on workbench:

My Rater Screenshot 2.png
 
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Morgiee101

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The condition of the demon has been working solid for a year now prior to the r-jtag install. So how can it be the demon, if the demon has never been touched?
 

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Kinda sounds like you need to puck the correct jtag type, aud_clamp or not. Last time I saw a 1033, it was just an adjustment to the jtag type. Not to mention, if your board is bending when you install it into the case, stop, something is wrong.
 

Morgiee101

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This next photo the green wire looks like its bridging the brown wire. It isn't ive checked under a microscope and even re sodered it to ensure it isn't:



Tidy up demon points as best as the origional solder and flux would let me:














Going to erase the demon nand in jrunner, write the xell file back on along with a fresh new glitch nand with the jtag, r-jtag and AUD_clamp option selected see if that boots back to normal. hopefully, otherwise out of ideas, really dont know how it was booting perfect on both and getting brilliant glitch cycles prior to putting it back then as soon as its in its case it RROD and took special care not to damage or squash the wiring. No mate the board never bent when back in just the connections never seem to sit flush, probs because the demon chip has added extra thickness to the mobo.
 

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flux your wires and tin them before you install and also flux and tin the point you are going to solder to after you tin them then reflux the point you are going to solder to and it will melt and spread like butter instead of having those blobs. I would also trim alot of your wires and resolder them so not alot of naked wire is showing that could cause a bridge or short. I would recommend cutting off a little of the naked wire on the JRP points and resolder.

I tin my JRP wires and stick them thru the holes till the insulator almost touches the motherboard and trim off the extra from the back side.

I'm not trying to be rude in my comments, just trying to give you advice to help..
 
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Martin C

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From the looks of the video. Looks like it's nested under the DVD DRIVE.
If this is the case, that's the problem.

Nowhere do we advise you do something as monumentally stupid as this.
 

Morgiee101

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Its picture 2 mate above i answered your question along with scrufdogs question in one post. The main glitch R-Jtag board is located just next to the gpu heatsink and underneath the dvd drive as i followed Jonnyguns video provided here in the TX forum.

http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php/137996-R-JTAG-Explained-Video


If their is no issues locating it here id prefer it there because if i need to take the dvd drive out i have to either de solder the wires to the r-jtag board or pull off the adhesive pad and risk snapping the board. The other two board are located under the mobo as shown in the tutorial the post out board and the jtag board is located on the underside of the mobo.
 

Morgiee101

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Ok done as instructed relocated it to the top of the dvd drive, even moved the d cpu_rst point to over the fans and quess what still doing same faults. It boots on 360 logo for 1 second then drops into rrod e79. It really must be me and luck i have done all you have said and followed it exactly to the guide and like hell it would work for me. It wouldnt have matter so much if it failed from just after installing the r-jtag board but i ooted perfect 40-50 times in 1 to 3 cycles. Yet as soon as i carefully lift it back into its case i breaks. Where is the fairness and logic into that? :mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2::mad2: