RGH Xbox 360 Falcon won't glitch after Freeboot flashed to the nand

cooldoode

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Successful on booting Xell Reloaded w/ coolrunner & on the last part of glitching my falcon phat.




Freeboot flashed to the nand



I shut down the xbox & unplug the power chord after 30 seconds plug it again & press the power button. My problem now is it wont glitch the coolrunner has red light & the green light blink every 5-7 seconds the screen is in black nothing you can see. So what I missed? Did I flashed freeboot successfully?



But every time I press the eject button it glitch & Xell Reloaded boot.
 
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gargoyle67

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Seeing that it falls over at that stage I'd say yes, It's glitching if the green lights flashing odds are you need to rearrange your wires on the bottom of the board. Unless you've mucked up the freeboot side of course.
 
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cooldoode

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Seeing that it falls over at that stage I'd say yes, It's glitching if the green lights flashing odds are you need to rearrange your wires on the bottom of the board. Unless you've mucked up the freeboot side of course.
Sorry for the late reply I've print screen what I did so you can see what I did. I'm using Multi Builder 0.7

I already get the key so I put cpukey.txt into \360_Multi_Builder_v0.7\Data\my360\ folder. Choose number 5 because I have Falcon



Then after that this page appears so I choose number 1



Another page appears so I choose number 1 again



After that this page appears



Then the last part is this I copied nandflash.bin & xenon.elf to the root of USB Stick.



Did I've done it correctly? thanks

---------- Post added at 05:40 ---------- Previous post was at 05:31 ----------

Did you use your stock nand to create your new freeboot? What program did you use to create freebot?
Yes I use my nanddump.bin (original) I put it in \360_Multi_Builder_v0.7\Data\my360\ folder.
 
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aclark20

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Looks like you created it correctly, at least assuming you can confirm that the original NAND was in the my360 directory, and the LDV value is correct.

Still sounds like something is wrong with it. I'd try first reflashing via USB, then if you get the same try with the hardware flasher.
 

cooldoode

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Looks like you created it correctly, at least assuming you can confirm that the original NAND was in the my360 directory, and the LDV value is correct.

Still sounds like something is wrong with it. I'd try first reflashing via USB, then if you get the same try with the hardware flasher.
If LDV value is correct?



BTW this are the pictures of wiring at the back





Build the Freeboot image 10 times I think & flashed the nand still same problem.
 
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Disk0

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Try routing the blue wire along the same route as the green wire on the back of the board, that how mine are on my jasper - boots every time in a few seconds
 

cooldoode

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aclark20 is right!!!! my LDV value not matched!!!

I count the f & the total is 10 the real LDV value



As you can see here my LDV value is still 9 just because I dump the nand when my system is still verion 13604



as you can see here



I revert back to stock the nand to be able to update the system to 14699 because I used the newest Multi Builder w/c has 14699 build after that I forgot the LDV value increased by 1 because of the update. I rebuild again the image on Multi Builder & find the option to be able to change the real LDV value





After rebuilding the new image & update the nand in Xell Reloaded after that turn off & unplug the power chord after 30 sec put it back again & viola my Xbox RGH falcon glitch!!!





thank you so much aclark20 for giving me the link!!! :p
 
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