Are you sh*tting me?it shows that it trying to glitch but it wont![]()
i used jtag tool mutibuilder 1.7Are you sh*tting me?
You want help and THIS is all you want to provide.
Come back with a full description of what you've done, what tools and commands you've used and include pics of ALL your soldering. Don't even bother replying until you've got these to hand.
the first nand read i screwed it up but i fixed it"the very first i screw up the nand then i fixed the nand i dont know if it a good nand but it match"
I've no idea what this means.
The pics are worthless. Get a camera, set to macro-zoom and re-take. There's no point posting blurry images.
there is no bad block tabOpen your NAND in 360 Flash Dump Tool. Select the bad blocks tab and take a screen shot.
testing now"when reading the flashed nand i got couldnt read 15b"
You should have, or this block was read incorrectly the first time around and you've repaired it since.
Flash the image back to your NAND and make sure it still boots. You only need to reflash 1st 50 blocks:
nandpro usb: -w16 nand.bin 0 50.
got the red dot of death"when reading the flashed nand i got couldnt read 15b"
You should have, or this block was read incorrectly the first time around and you've repaired it since.
Flash the image back to your NAND and make sure it still boots. You only need to reflash 1st 50 blocks:
nandpro usb: -w16 nand.bin 0 50.
the under side is solder good what else could it beThis is why it's not booting. The ecc image stops the console from RRoDing for 0020, normally caused by the CPU_RST. If you're not even getting it to boot then you need to look again at your soldering to the underside of the board. This is why I asked for pics.
can you check my nandsThe problem is you've tried to do something which you're not able to do and now want help on fixing your mess. You won't give any information, what is being given is drip-fed, you won't post any decent pictures so there's literally nothing we can do. YOU say your soldering is good - it may be, but the error you're getting is either a bad NAND write, a bad NAND image or soldering. I will iterate again that I have no idea what errors you had in your NAND and by the sounds of things, you don't either. You also don't know what you did to fix it, which is even more worrying.
In short, you've f**ked it. Congratulations.
these are a little bit better then the old ones from an ipodThere's nothing to check them against. Since you can't get it working, they're either no good or, once again, it's probably your soldering.