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EDIT: here is my NAND file (only 1)

http://www.mediafire.com/?39ehqj37twsxe58

I have a question, when I connect the NAND-X with USB to my PC there are two lights glowing, a yellow one and a red one. What does the Yellow light means? Maybe I should update the NAND-X. Or should I push the RESET button on the NAND-X?
 
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Data in the first couple of lines:

Code:
ÿO.`......€.....zeropair image, version=01, CB=5771.............
Then a lot of empty data. No bad blocks, so something very wrong here, especially since zero-paired images are not something MS do.

Time to come clean - what have you done?
 

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Nothing man, this XBOX is an old one. It''s new, i tried to flash the DVD drive longtime ago but i fried it. (2 years ago). Do you think I can restore a good nand? or repair one?
 

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Nothing man, this XBOX is an old one. It''s new, i tried to flash the DVD drive longtime ago but i fried it. (2 years ago). Do you think I can restore a good nand? or repair one?
So it boots like it is, yes?

I bet it doesn't.

Was it working BEFORE you started to RGH (as in turn on etc) ?
 

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I get RRoD with 3 lights, when I try to boot the 360 without Coolrunner I get nothing on the screen. Yesterday I did not have updated my coolrunner, I dumped the NAND's and I could create the ECC file. Yes I turned then my 360 on to get the CPU key. Is there anyway I can restore or fix this?
 

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1 - Yes

2 - No, I only have soldered the wires yesterday. I also have dumped the NAND yesterday and created the ECC file.
 

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I had dumped the NAND twice, and I could create the ECC file. I clicked on CREATE ECC and when it was done I created WRITE ECC.

I just have rewrite the ECC file (that was made yesterday) to my 360. I have connected my 360 to TV now and the screen is still black. On coolrunner there is one red light thats on, and the green light goes on and of (5 seconds interval).
 

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I had dumped the NAND twice, and I could create the ECC file. I clicked on CREATE ECC and when it was done I created WRITE ECC.

I just have rewrite the ECC file (that was made yesterday) to my 360. I have connected my 360 to TV now and the screen is still black. On coolrunner there is one red light thats on, and the green light goes on and of (5 seconds interval).
So where is the original NAND dump?
 

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So why on earth did you dump the NAND again 4 times to compare, AFTER writing the ECC to it? You should have done this (if at all) BEFORE writing anything.
 

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Because I couldn't find any good tutorial that explained it all well. Somany tutorials with somany differend methoths, some say do this other say do taht. Can I restore the orginal nand file? Soldering is no problem for me.
 

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Nope - that's not the original NAND either..

Any more?

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Because I couldn't find any good tutorial that explained it all well. Somany tutorials with somany differend methoths, some say do this other say do taht. Can I restore the orginal nand file? Soldering is no problem for me.
Then you either didn't look that closely or were too much in a hurry to screw up your console.
 

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No that was the only one I had :(. So I guess this one is good for the garbage? It it possible to restore the NAND?
 

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No, it's recoverable still but will take some work to do.

Thankfully the ECC should have your KV in there.

Concentrate on getting XeLL to boot as this is the only way you can recover it now.
 
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