RGH RROD 0022 after Original Nand Dump?

Mikebyrne

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Hi Everyone,

I found and old board in the workshop and the backup nand for it. However, when I flashed the original nand back to it Im getting a RROD with the 0022 error.

It takes about 20sec approx from boot to show the RROD

Under "Bad Blocks" I have

• Bad Block ID @ 0x38E [Offset: 0xEA9C00]


• Bad Block ID @ 0x38E Found @ 0x3FF[Offset: 0x107BE00]
I have also added a pic of the Nand Info

IMG_2064.JPG

Any help on this would be great!
 

BrockThunderjam

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Bad blocks are normal. What motherboard does this have? Probably needs reflow.
 

BrockThunderjam

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Press down in the heat syncs and see if it boots.
 
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nofeloniesyet

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if you have updated it since the nand dump the ldv is certainly wrong on ur old dump,increase it by however many updates its had.
load nand,then up top,advanced,change ldv
 
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Mikebyrne

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LOAD YOUR NANDS Make sure retail is selected >Advanced >select change lockdown value > enter your new value >create Xebuild Image
Ahhhhhhhhhhh I didnt press "Create Xebuild"

If you look at my picture on the thread I have 3 LDV values "0" , "11" and "12"

Which figure am I advancing?
 

BrockThunderjam

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12 is your last LDV. Next in line with 13. That said, I'm curious why everyone thinks this is an LDV issue. (not disagreeing, but I seem to be missing something)
 

nofeloniesyet

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12 is your last LDV. Next in line with 13. That said, I'm curious why everyone thinks this is an LDV issue. (not disagreeing, but I seem to be missing something)
your right,the way i read it before seemed as if it worked before nand backup,is this the case @ orig poster?
 

Mikebyrne

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your right,the way i read it before seemed as if it worked before nand backup,is this the case @ orig poster?
From what I remember I attempted to Glitch the board with a coolrunner (probably RGH1) without success

I'll try the LDV route a couple of times tomorrow and if I get no joy with that I'll reflow
 

Krafter

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Answer this. Did you update via an MS official update after the dump? If not then your going down the wrong road changing the LDV.
 

lonix

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Its easier to try changing LDV than it is to reflow so worth checking for 5 minutes work

Could also be a problem with pll_bypass

Can you check resistance between pll_bypass and ground, its the A point in rgh1
 
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Mikebyrne

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Its easier to try changing LDV than it is to reflow so worth checking for 5 minutes work

Could also be a problem with pll_bypass

Can you check resistance between pll_bypass and ground, its the A point in rgh1
Sorry I was away yesterday!

Going to check the pll_bypass and ground today. What should it read?

When Im measuring it should the console be powered on or just have the power supply plugged in?

Thanks again for all the help guys!