JTAG Thank you everyone for all the Help Jtag Working!

Kr4k 4 J4Ck

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I got my Jtag to work sooooo happy right now going to add XeXMenu then FSD2

Problems i came across and solved thanks to Everyone at TX.

1.No flash device connected/
Soldering bad and burnt out the NAND QSB's

2. Soldering in Direct wire, everyone helped and explained exactly what to do:smile:

3. Soldered in the JTAG QSB's fine again with lots of people explaining what i should do and how i should do it

4. E79 after Writing XeLLous to the Xbox
fixed by changed the resitor settings to 0.

And now i have a working Jtag on the latest Dash
I also bridged the points on the Back of xbox:)

I'm using a 120gb hardrive for now until i feel like formatting my 500gb hard drive.

Thank you to all the people who helped me out during this. (you all know who you are;)) if you want ur name listed just ask and i will:)

And thanks TX for the Nand-X amazing and totally Worht it.

Peace out!!:D:D
 

RROD!

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ooo how much i do like to see a happy ending but you dont have to stop there you can go on to case modz next
 

Kr4k 4 J4Ck

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i have a 3.5 HDD it was a desktop HD can i still do this? it dosn't matter if i have to keep the Hard drive external

And i have my dash at latest Dash il take a look at the Application one.

Thanks for all the help:)
 
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hopper47

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i have a 3.5 HDD it was a desktop HD can i still do this? it dosn't matter if i have to keep the Hard drive external

And i have my dash at latest Dash il take a look at the Application one.

Thanks for all the help:)
yes you can you just need to format the 3.5" hdd to fat32 I have a 2TB desktop 3.5" drive as my main drive on my jtag not external I mean main drive as in it detects it as the 360 hard drive not external


Edit: here is the steps I followed


http://x360c.com/index.php?/topic/4861-35-hdd-motherboard-mod-tutorial/
 
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Kr4k 4 J4Ck

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hopper47

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Thanks for that i don't understand the exact soldering at the moment but il look into it thanks:)
lay your sata cable out as shown in pic cut opposite end off and solder the wires to the inner post not the outter there should be bare ground then 2 insulated wires a bare ground 2 more insulated wires and 1 more bare ground just make sure you lay your cable out as shown in pic with the angle as shown
 
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Kr4k 4 J4Ck

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lay your sata cable out as shown in pic cut opposite end off and solder the wires to the inner post not the outter there should be bare ground then 2 insulated wires a bare ground 2 more insulated wires and 1 more bare ground just make sure you lay your cable out as shown in pic with the angle as shown
Thanks i might give it a shot soon:)
 

Cuban11182

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Glad to hear everything is working. Sorry I couldn't help you with that Nand error, but glad I could help you with everything else.

Make sure you do that second gen GPU heatsink if you want your JTAG to last. Or just wait until the Slim "JTAG" is completely figured out and go that route. That is what I'm planning to do. (Just make sure you keep practicing your soldering skillz.)
 

Kr4k 4 J4Ck

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Glad to hear everything is working. Sorry I couldn't help you with that Nand error, but glad I could help you with everything else.

Make sure you do that second gen GPU heatsink if you want your JTAG to last. Or just wait until the Slim "JTAG" is completely figured out and go that route. That is what I'm planning to do. (Just make sure you keep practicing your soldering skillz.)
Thanks for all the help and i have stock fans running at 12v and im going to install a 75mm PC fan in the case it will cool the CPU and the 2nd part of the second gen heatsink:)
 

Cuban11182

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I'm just saying if you install the 12V mod like I showed you then both your rear fans will also run at 12V. If you hardwire the top fan onto the MOBO, then you will have to use some sort of connector so that it will come apart in case you need to remove the top cover.