RGH CORONA V5 HELP

chocolatecookie

Junior Member
Feb 18, 2013
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Scotland
TX Product(s) used: Nand X,CR3 Pro,Fake Post v2
Console Type: Corona
NAND size: 16
Dashboard version: 2.0.16547
CB version: 13182
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Description of problem:Hi guys hope you can help with this one i am trying to rgh a corona v5,this is the first time i have done a corona had lots of success with trinity but just cant get the green led to flash.also did try a cr3 lite however same problem,attached is some pics and log from jrunner.hope you can help thankscr3 pro 1.jpgpic 2.jpgpic 3.jpg

Was the console working before you started: Yes

Do you get a green debug light appear on the RGH chip every 4-5 seconds: No

How long is the light on for each time:Never

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J-Runner v0.3 Beta (4) Started



Checking Files
Finished Checking Files
Version: 03
Flash Config: 0x00043000
00043000
Corona
CB Version: 13182
Corona
Reading Nand to C:\Users\Daniel\Desktop\J-Runner\output\nanddump1.bin
Reading Nand
Error: 250 reading block 169
Done!
in 1:59 min:sec

Reading Nand to C:\Users\Daniel\Desktop\J-Runner\output\nanddump2.bin
Initializing nanddump1.bin..
Corona
Reading Nand
RGH2 Selected
Nand Initialization Finished
Error: 250 reading block 169
Done!
in 1:59 min:sec

Reading Nand to C:\Users\Daniel\Desktop\J-Runner\output\nanddump3.bin
Comparing...
Bad Block ID 0169 Found @ 0x03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00]
Block ID 03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00] remapped to Block ID 0169 [Offset: 0x5D1200]
Reading Nand
Bad Blocks Remapped
Bad Block ID 0169 Found @ 0x03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00]
Block ID 03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00] remapped to Block ID 0169 [Offset: 0x5D1200]
Bad Blocks Remapped
Nands are the same
Error: 250 reading block 169
Done!
in 1:59 min:sec

Reading Nand to C:\Users\Daniel\Desktop\J-Runner\output\nanddump4.bin
Comparing...
Bad Block ID 0169 Found @ 0x03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00]
Block ID 03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00] remapped to Block ID 0169 [Offset: 0x5D1200]
Reading Nand
Bad Blocks Remapped
Bad Block ID 0169 Found @ 0x03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00]
Block ID 03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00] remapped to Block ID 0169 [Offset: 0x5D1200]
Bad Blocks Remapped
Nands are the same
Error: 250 reading block 169
Done!
in 1:59 min:sec

Comparing...
Bad Block ID 0169 Found @ 0x03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00]
Block ID 03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00] remapped to Block ID 0169 [Offset: 0x5D1200]
Bad Blocks Remapped
Bad Block ID 0169 Found @ 0x03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00]
Block ID 03FF [Offset: 0x107BE00] remapped to Block ID 0169 [Offset: 0x5D1200]
Bad Blocks Remapped
Nands are the same
ECC created
Version: 03
Flash Config: 0x00043000
Writing Nand
image_00000000.ecc
Done!
in 0:09 min:sec
 

morinzo

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Oct 28, 2005
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The pin on my last post adapter v2 wasn't long enough so It wasn't touching the point under the cpu/gpu, so I heated up the solder and used a pair of tweezers to pull the pin out just a little further and it worked perfect.

Might not be whats wrong with yours but like it was said above, if your green led isn't flashing the something is wrong with your cpu-rst or post connections.
 

chocolatecookie

Junior Member
Feb 18, 2013
22
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Scotland
thanks for reply yeah maybe fake post v2 not making contact i not sure 2 be honest spent a long time on it today with no luck.how long is pogo normally?
 

ezzda1

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Jul 8, 2009
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Bolton, UK
Easiest way to check is to do a continuity check on cpu-rst.
Use a multimeter from the d pad on the coolrunner to ft3t10. If you dont get a beep thats your problem, if you do get a beep its probably post out.
 

a.william

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Sep 28, 2013
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Use a multimeter in the 2000 from the postfix point to the xbox GND if u get more then 400
its ok if not check the conctions of the postfix of the postfix atsilfe
 

chocolatecookie

Junior Member
Feb 18, 2013
22
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Scotland
hi just done test with multimeter from the postfix point to the xbox GND and got 526Ω so looks like postfix is good?dips i have tried so far are DIPS 8 ON/DIPS 1,8 ON/DIPS 2,8 ON/DIPS 3,8 ON/DIPS 4,8 ON/DIPS 5,8 ON/DIPS 6,8 ON/DIPS 3,8 ON/DIPS 4,8 ON
 

ezzda1

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Jul 8, 2009
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Bolton, UK
Why are you testing voltages?
You need to test for continuity to make sure you have good contacts between the qsb and the motherboard.
 
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chocolatecookie

Junior Member
Feb 18, 2013
22
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Scotland
"Easiest way to check is to do a continuity check on cpu-rst.
Use a multimeter from the d pad on the coolrunner to ft3t10. If you dont get a beep thats your problem, if you do get a beep its probably post out." Just done this test will multimeter and i do get a beep so does that mean its maybe post out that's problem?