ANSWERED Where did I F*** up?? (pics)

hampsterlamp

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Zephyr, Error is nandx stopped contacting board. (Looking for usb interface device Can not continue), tested nandx on different board worked i cant figure it out im out of ideas....
 

hampsterlamp

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more pics ill take shot of anywhere you wanna see im open to any ideas, oh yeah xbox wont turn on almost like nand isnt there push power or eject and nothing happens PSU stays orange
 

tennisdude516

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I had the same issue. It's a soldering issue. Everytime. Ubergeek has said it himself. I was shocked to see him comment on a thread of mine. People will argue differently, but it's soldering to blame. That's why it worked on a different board.
 

hampsterlamp

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wouldnt let me post more pics....but i figured its a solder issue but at this point ive litterally resoldered everything so much i had to start using alt points
 

reefz3ro

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not sure if its the problem or important but R4B25 is missing a resistor.....

And really looks like you need more practice soldering the coolrunner soldering looks sketchy and J2B1 looks like $h!t was getting WAY to hot not to mention its hard to tell whats going on there

and why is cool runner installed aready
 
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hampsterlamp

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its installed because i read the nand already and went to boot xell and i got an error so i flashed origianl back then the orange wire came off and spiraled out of control from there, the reason it looks like sh*t is because ive resoldered everything like 10 times
 

hampsterlamp

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i got 5 good dumps

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and the CPU_PLL_BYPASS isnt touching anything else
 

WestCoastConsoles

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Tbh I'd take out the pin header connection and do direct wire. It's the easiest besides the qsbs. Smaller wire on the trace 30 g kynar or similar. I would also practice soldering a ton prior to even attempting to finish or send it to someone. It's really rough and there is a ton of damage.

I don't think it's a bad NAND write I think it's a destroyed trace under your repaired one. Also that wire could be grounding out. That resistors missing as well
 
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hampsterlamp

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practice soldering a ton prior to even attempting to finish
like i said before ive resoldered this a ton and my brother had at it to cause i was about to stuff the iron into my brain all the original solder looked damn good i wish i had a pic to prove it but i dont so your just gonna have to take my work for it,
I think it's a destroyed trace under your repaired one
Which one? i can check it with that bent glass thing that lets me see things close

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That resistors missing as well
i thought it was weird when i ripped it apart it wasnt there.....so i dont know if there is a delayed reactions to it being gone anyone know what the resistance is on those so i can get a replacement?