FIXED Trinity RGH w/CR4 XL install in progress but stuck.

A5u5Ra23rH3r0

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Hello,

Sorry I havent replied to the earlier reply. I was up til 6 last night trying to fix this.

I am about to check my post soldering because I dont seem to have a Green LED on my CR4.

To the original poster, I say, try the whole process from beginning to end.

First Read 2 Nands and compare.

Move Nands from the Working Folder to a Safe Folder on the desktop.

Check CR4 and your Nand Readers soldering. Thoroughly.

Then Write Nand to Motherboard.

Then Create ECC.

Copy the ECC from the Working Folder to the Safe Folder on the desktop.

Then use the Magic Files ECC and Write ECC to Motherboard.

After completing the steps, paste log on Thread for all to gleam at.

Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0
 

Jago151

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Hello,

Sorry I havent replied to the earlier reply. I was up til 6 last night trying to fix this.

I am about to check my post soldering because I dont seem to have a Green LED on my CR4.

To the original poster, I say, try the whole process from beginning to end.

First Read 2 Nands and compare.

Move Nands from the Working Folder to a Safe Folder on the desktop.

Check CR4 and your Nand Readers soldering. Thoroughly.

Then Write Nand to Motherboard.

Then Create ECC.

Copy the ECC from the Working Folder to the Safe Folder on the desktop.

Then use the Magic Files ECC and Write ECC to Motherboard.

After completing the steps, paste log on Thread for all to gleam at.

Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0
I'm a bit confused because my understanding of the steps is a little different. Here's what you did:

1. First Read 2 Nands and compare.
2. Move Nands from the Working Folder to a Safe Folder on the desktop.
3. Check CR4 and your Nand Readers soldering. Thoroughly.
4. Then Write Nand to Motherboard.
5. Then Create ECC.
6. Copy the ECC from the Working Folder to the Safe Folder on the desktop.
7. Then use the Magic Files ECC and Write ECC to Motherboard.

I did steps 1,2,3 & 7, in that order. Are steps 4,5 & 6 necessary?
 

gavin_darkglide

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I'm a bit confused because my understanding of the steps is a little different. Here's what you did:

1. First Read 2 Nands and compare.
2. Move Nands from the Working Folder to a Safe Folder on the desktop.
3. Check CR4 and your Nand Readers soldering. Thoroughly.
4. Then Write Nand to Motherboard.
5. Then Create ECC.
6. Copy the ECC from the Working Folder to the Safe Folder on the desktop.
7. Then use the Magic Files ECC and Write ECC to Motherboard.

I did steps 1,2,3 & 7, in that order. Are steps 4,5 & 6 necessary?
Steps 4,5, and 6 arent necessary, but step 5 is helpful, as it injects you KV into the premade ecc, incase you loose your nand dumps for any reason, as long as you have your KV you can recover. This doesnt work, if the console requires an fcrt, as that is not injected into the ecc that I know of.
 

Jago151

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Steps 4,5, and 6 arent necessary, but step 5 is helpful, as it injects you KV into the premade ecc, incase you loose your nand dumps for any reason, as long as you have your KV you can recover. This doesnt work, if the console requires an fcrt, as that is not injected into the ecc that I know of.
Hmm. Thats good to know. I still have the original NAND so I should be able to create an ECC from them.
 

A5u5Ra23rH3r0

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Yah,

Steps 4,5 and 6 are not necessary but recommened to get the best result (not that affects timing or the quality of the RGH). It is more safe and safe is better then sorry.

Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0
 

Jago151

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Yah,

Steps 4,5 and 6 are not necessary but recommened to get the best result (not that affects timing or the quality of the RGH). It is more safe and safe is better then sorry.

Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0
No worries. Worst case scenario since I have the original NAND files I could always create an .ecc from them. I feel like I'm so close to getting my Xbox to glitch...like 90% but I cant get that last 10% :(
 
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Jago151

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I know what you mean!!!!!

What are you having problems with still???
The unit just wont boot into Xell. I can read & write to the NAND just fine and the soldering looks good as far as I can tell. When I turn the unit on I can see the red light on the CR4 lit up and the green debug light flickers every 3.3 seconds. I would imagine that if I could get past this point I would only have to get my CPU key and then create a XeBuild image to write to the unit and I would be done.

Did you get your CR4 issues resolved?
 
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A5u5Ra23rH3r0

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That sounds like the exact problem I am having. I am getting a Green Debug LED when I turn it on and it flickers (The fan turns on aswell). But it doesnt seem to want to glitch. It will just stay in a post mode. Do you have the right dips/ohms meter and is it set to Phat or Slim!? Cause I have mine set to Phat until a second ago (still not working though).

Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0
 
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Jago151

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That sounds like the exact problem I am having. I am getting a Green Debug LED when I turn it on and it flickers (The fan turns on aswell). But it doesnt seem to want to glitch. It will just stay in a post mode. Do you have the right dips/ohms meter and is it set to Phat or Slim!? Cause I have mine set to Phat until a second ago (still not working though).

Regards,
A5u5Ra23rH3r0
My friend....YOU ARE A GENIUS! I had the switch on the CR4 XL chip set to phat instead of slim. I was able to boot into Xell and get my CPU key :redface:
 

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Ok. After some experimentation and research I found a thread by nofeloniesyet that detailed his CR4 trinity install: http://team-xecuter.com/forums/show...L-Install-amp-Review-DOES-NOT-get-much-better!

I used dip 3 only and a 22 cap just like him and was able to get my unit to glitch consistently in anywhere from 5 - 10 seconds :)
glad my thread was of some use,but this isnt realllllly the way to try and go.each console is a tad diff,and comes with its own "personality" so to speak.you did get lucky that what i used on mine,worked on yours,nothing more. ive had only 1 console so far even need a change from default at all. cr4 is awesome, if you know what your doing. just dont expect that setting to be the same for every console,is basically what im getting at thats all :)
 

Jago151

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glad my thread was of some use,but this isnt realllllly the way to try and go.each console is a tad diff,and comes with its own "personality" so to speak.you did get lucky that what i used on mine,worked on yours,nothing more. ive had only 1 console so far even need a change from default at all. cr4 is awesome, if you know what your doing. just dont expect that setting to be the same for every console,is basically what im getting at thats all :)
Well I was glad that I eventually got it to glitch within an acceptable amount of time, because before making the changes I was telling myself that 3 minutes to glitch isnt too bad, maybe I should just stop at this point and call it a day...