trying to re read nand but keep getting Flash Config: 0x00000000 Can not Continue

championbowler

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Hi guys i just tried to power xbox up as suggested plugging the fan in to see if there is power and alas it doesnt seem there is as the fan is not going what could this mean

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are u 100% sure its on the wrong pad i think youll find looking at the diagram its correct but as im a noob could u double check i respect your experience.

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ill have to test with multimeter tomorrow as i thouht i had one and i cant find it
 

Antalpromille

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Its realy realy hard to determine any faults from those blurry pictures, but i think it looks like the resistor might be damaged in the end towards the cable. When measuring it, desolder the cable and clean the area. Measure with one Multimeter cable on the other side of the resistor and the other one where the CR cable was soldered. If it reads 30-40 Ohms then the resistor is OK.
 
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championbowler

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ok thanks will measure that tomorrow and post back the results thank you so much for shedding a little light on alot of frustration
 

championbowler

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ok guys i tested the resistor and i think its dead as im not getting any reading im getting a reading from all surrounding ones except that. Is there a fix or am i stuffed.
 

championbowler

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i have tried to replace it with 33ohm resistor and wiring to suggested alternate points on back of motherboard and still no success i dont even get any power im starting to think its dead and never coming back to life
 

BL4K3Y

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You have been at this for over a week now.

I suggest you send the console to somebody who can fix it for you.

What do you mean by you "tried" to replace the resistor?

Trying and doing are two different things - you probably didn't solder it correctly or you damaged the STBY_CLK pad/trace.
 

seancullen86

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If its not turning on then its most prob ur STBY_CLK, I have destroyed the resistor for this many times on the zenon's when I first started,

After practising my soldering skills I was able to take a resistor from an old motherboard and solder it to the one I messed up,

Takes a lot of time, steady hand and I suggest you get a big magnifying glass!

PLEASE READ THE GUIDE ON HERE FOR SOLDERING!! IT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE!

Also if you are getting that error Config: 0x00000000 - which I had a while back, Martin C helped me out and it turned out to be a wiring problem,

All I done was de soldered all my nand wires, cleaned everything up, and started again fresh,


Hope this may be of help !
 

BL4K3Y

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if you are getting that error Config: 0x00000000 - which I had a while back, Martin C helped me out and it turned out to be a wiring problem,
It can be related to SPI wiring, damaged STBY_CLK, corrupt SMC, no power brick connected etc.

I specifically advised him to send his box to somebody for repair because he obviously lacks the necessary skills to take something like this on himself (I don't mean offence by that, but wouldn't you rather get it fixed for a small(ish) fee instead of having an expensive brick in your possession?).
 
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Martin C

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I can't see any issues with T-X products here, only someone who can't solder.

I don't know what you expect anyone to do to help on a forum when it's a practical exercise.

If you want it working, send it away. If you want to learn (but don't mind killing it), carry on doing what you're doing but don't ask for any more help.