Xbox one E100

R2OBD

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Mar 10, 2016
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Hi I have recently experienced the E100 fault. I am 99% sure it is nand related as I have tried just about every combination of offline update files and harddrive configurations. I understand the nand is still not able to be decrypted but has anyone had any luck with E100.
 

R2OBD

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Mar 10, 2016
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That guy bizarrely had an dump of his nand before he got the E100, console is out of warranty and opened, anyone else found a way?
 

jweb6102

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Jan 19, 2014
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That guy bizarrely had an dump of his nand before he got the E100, console is out of warranty and opened, anyone else found a way?
take out the hard drive
download this software ---> http://www.easeus.com/datarecoverywizard/free-data-recovery-software.htm
hook up the xbox one hard drive to your pc and run the programme
you will need an external hard drive 500gb or bigger to restore your files
once restored copy all of the restored files back to the hard drives corresponding partitions (so if you restore G: $systemupdate then you copy back the restored $systemupdate) and so on.

once all the files have been restored
finally put the drive back in the console and perform your osudt2 or osudt3 offline update (factory reset will also work
 

R2OBD

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Mar 10, 2016
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Thanks for assistance but still E100 I think in my case it is not the hard drive as I tried another hdd from another working xbox one. Anyone else got any suggestions? Any way to reset the nand etc. I think a failed update has corrupt the nand.
 

jweb6102

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Jan 19, 2014
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please dont think i am trying to patronise you in anyway, but i have repaired every E100, E101 thats been brought to me for repair. to date i have not seen any evidence of a failed update having anything to do with the nand. yes i have read on several forums where someone has hook up his j r programmer and dumped the nand and then re-uploaded it back to the nand using j runner. in this instance the guy has no proof of a nand being corrupt as when he dumped it he then uploaded it back and only after followed the same procedure as i do normally.

so to sum that one up i am saying that this other guy had nothing wrong with his nand at all and most likely repaired it by using the same method that i use.
 

R2OBD

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Mar 10, 2016
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OK, I am very grateful you are trying to help me, thank you, so I will give your method a shot, but before I do., can you confirm if you use this method because the Linux way didn't work for you and also that simply swapping one xbox one hard drive to another still shows E100. As I have tried both and no joy.