RGH RGH questions

johannlynx

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i would like to know if i have to do all the soldering at the same time, i mean the cables from the nand-x and the cables for the coolrunner or should i first do the nand-x part ,dump the nand then do the coolrunner soldering ?

about the jrunner, can i do everything needed to RGH my xbox with it or do i need more programs like the nand pro or jtag tool ?

thanks
 

Goldensavage

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i would like to know if i have to do all the soldering at the same time, i mean the cables from the nand-x and the cables for the coolrunner or should i first do the nand-x part ,dump the nand then do the coolrunner soldering ?

about the jrunner, can i do everything needed to RGH my xbox with it or do i need more programs like the nand pro or jtag tool ?

thanks
The J Runner will do all you need to do.

And if you want to save your self soldering and unsoldering wires. Get the coolrunner Quick solder boards. Then you can just hook the cables up any time you want to update the nand. Simple
 
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johannlynx

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The J Runner will do all you need to do.

And if you want to save your self soldering and unsoldering wires. Get the coolrunner Quick solder boards. Then you can just hook the cables up any time you want to update the nand. Simple
thanks , glad to hear about the jrunner.
already ordered the things and didn't order QSBs.

should i solder all the cables at once(nand-x, coolrunner) or first the nand-x ?
 

Ticallion

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Personally I like to do the nand side of things first - get a couple nand dumps, compare and flash the .ecc back before I go ahead and install the coolrunner, this way any problems with soldering with regards to the nand can be sorted out first and dealt with, then the coolrunner install is pretty quick and easy after a few installs so in no time you can be writing the full nand image back, or even flash through xell, so then you can divert all attention to any glitching problems focussing on the coolrunner installation should you face issues with that, but I guess its down to preference really.
 

Ubergeek

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Personally I like to do the nand side of things first - get a couple nand dumps, compare and flash the .ecc back before I go ahead and install the coolrunner, this way any problems with soldering with regards to the nand can be sorted out first and dealt with, then the coolrunner install is pretty quick and easy after a few installs so in no time you can be writing the full nand image back, or even flash through xell, so then you can divert all attention to any glitching problems focussing on the coolrunner installation should you face issues with that, but I guess its down to preference really.
I agree totally