RGH USB Interface Error RGH

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keil423

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It doesnt power on at all? Does your power brick go red? No matter how you look at it there is something shorting out on the Mobo. Check over your solder points to see if anything is bridged. There isnt any that I can see but I cant really get any closer to look at it!

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lets get some pics of your wires on the other side as well please
 

tennisdude516

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It doesnt power on at all? Does your power brick go red? No matter how you look at it there is something shorting out on the Mobo. Check over your solder points to see if anything is bridged. There isnt any that I can see but I cant really get any closer to look at it!

---------- Post added at 18:51 ---------- Previous post was at 18:49 ----------

lets get some pics of your wires on the other side as well please
The power brick just stayed orange. I am going to pick up some desoldering wire tomorrow at RadioShack. I've been using a solder sucker bulb, and I don't think it works as well. I can upload pictures in the morning, as I have given up for the night and left the console at home. Thanks for all the help Keil423!!
 

tennisdude516

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I finally got a chance to go back and redo everything. When I did, the power worked, but I got a RROD. So now I need to get that fixed so I can finish this up. Thanks for the help Keil423!
 

bonger

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rrod should not really have anything to do with programming the nand ..... i had the same issue with a nandx and if u can borrow another nandx or try a different nandx just to test and see if its the actual unit do that i had just got a brand new nand x and straight outta the box it never worked ...... so try another nandx and btw get rid of those damn qsbs ..... just solder the wires direct to the motherboard its alot easier and alot less hassle
 

Moi140

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I got the same error with my jasper. (but without the rrod) I removed my qsb and soldered it directly with wires and it worked well now. Hope that can solve your problem. (Sorry for my English)
 

Ubergeek

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I got the same error with my jasper. (but without the rrod) I removed my qsb and soldered it directly with wires and it worked well now. Hope that can solve your problem. (Sorry for my English)
The only thing this describes is that your qsb soldering was poor.

Soldering good = no error

Soldering bad = error

There is no other advice to give.
 
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