Xbox 360 Slim Glitch Help! Console dead?

Madsmaten

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May 11, 2014
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Hi there you guys!
Today I started to mod one of my Xbox 360's, with a X360ACE V3 chip.
Having installed this chip before in a other slim, I was pretty confident that I could get it done.
However I have only met trouble since I started.
I succesfully soldered my JR-Programmer to the Xbox and got 2 Nand dumps which matched.
It is a Corona model, with Post-out. So no need for the post fix adapter.
However when I was about to install the 2 wires on the back, 2 of the solder pads broke off (After having wires attached).
I have marked them In red on the picture.
After trying several other alternate points and I wrote ECC to nand, the chip/console wouldn't boot Xell.
I tried different timing files for Corona, but no luck at all.
Chip is red, and never flashes green during boot.
I decided to remove it all, and start all over.
So original nand was flashed back, and I dumped it afterwards, and it matched the original.
But, when trying ot boot (standard) Xbox I just get 1 red light on the frontplate.
Do I need to fix the broken pads, before I can resume my the glitch booting?
Or is there something I have missed in the entire process?
Is the console done for? :O

Thank you !

- Mads



Is this what I need to do?
Or is there a "easier" way?
 
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jligg

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Yes that has to be repaired. You should have used c5r11 on corona as its a bigger cpu_rst point and if it got damaged its an end of line point and wouldnt need repaired
 

Madsmaten

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May 11, 2014
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Yes that has to be repaired. You should have used c5r11 on corona as its a bigger cpu_rst point and if it got damaged its an end of line point and wouldnt need repaired
Thank you for answering!
Yes I should have used c5r11.. Unfortunately i followed a guide where R4P5 was used, and it broke.
I have gone ahead and ordered a scratch fiber pen, so I can remove the solder mask and apply solder to it.
But Is there any other way to repair the trace than the one I posted myself above?

Will I need to do some kind of repair to the other broken trace?
Or is it only needed, when I install a glitch chip?
 

nofeloniesyet

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Thank you for answering!
Yes I should have used c5r11.. Unfortunately i followed a guide where R4P5 was used, and it broke.
I have gone ahead and ordered a scratch fiber pen, so I can remove the solder mask and apply solder to it.
But Is there any other way to repair the trace than the one I posted myself above?

Will I need to do some kind of repair to the other broken trace?
Or is it only needed, when I install a glitch chip?
no u will have to use the trace repair you posted on cpurst,and for post you can just get a postfix adapter.
 

Madsmaten

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Scratch pen came in the mail today, I was able to fix the cpu-rst, and get it to boot stock nand!
I have ordered a couple of postfix adapters, but is there a alternative point I can use and perhaps get it done today?
And could you help me with the timing files for the Corona?
Not quite sure which one I am suppose to choose.
Thanks a bunch!

Edit.
I fixed it all!
Was able to boot Xell, and create the updflash with keys and everything!
Freaking awesome!
It still takes a few cycles to boot and everything, and I am not exactly sure which XSVF timing files is the right ones?
Those in 150,200 or 300Hz folder?
All in all, without your help I couldn't have done it!
So thanks again, and if you could help me out with the timing files, that would be awesome!


Proof

 
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