RGH Zephyr not gliching

Naruto-007

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Hello again forum. SO i got my nand-x program the coolruner. Dump the nand. I check it with the nand-x healer and everything match. so i use J-tag tool create the ecc file and write it to the console. the console turns on but dosent boot no xell, nothing. So i go hajed and flash back the original nand. The xbox does boot fine. I try again every process and still no luck, i have repeat every process like 3 time, Also i have re solder everything such to make sure everything was ok. EDIT: coolruner light stays red it docent flash green UPDATE: i try to flash the stock nand again few time and now i get rrod with error code 0022
Here are some pic of the soldered board:


 
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Mickey3177

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Where is that resistor going? is this something new :( Why don't you guys use the QSB, if you can't get them at all that's one thing but it just makes it much easier to solder that B point.

Try using 360 Multi Build .3 or 4 to create .ecc file, just try different tools, you need to find out if it's for sure wiring or flashing, I wouldn't rule out anything
 
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Naruto-007

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Where is that resistor going? is this something new :( Why don't you guys use the QSB, if you can't get them at all that's one thing but it just makes it much easier to solder that B point.

Try using 360 Multi Build .3 or 4 to create .ecc file, just try different tools, you need to find out if it's for sure wiring or flashing, I wouldn't rule out anything
Got a little problem now i flash back original again and now the xbox turns on but it docent boot
 

Mickey3177

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If you haven't changed your wiring, it's probably the the flash just rebuild it and install it the same way you did when it was working.

TIP: If you are just installing a Cool Runner, use tape to hold down your wire near the point, if it not working why use a butt load of hot glue if your not sure it's even going to work and DO NOT PUT HOT GLUE ON THE SOLDER POINT.
 

Naruto-007

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If you haven't changed your wiring, it's probably the the flash just rebuild it and install it the same way you did when it was working.

TIP: If you are just installing a Cool Runner, use tape to hold down your wire near the point, if it not working why use a butt load of hot glue if your not sure it's even going to work and DO NOT PUT HOT GLUE ON THE SOLDER POINT.
Got a big problem now i flash ecc file and i re solder everythng and now i start the xbox and get rrod but now i have the code 0021 and i flash the original nand.and still get the same rrod :(
 

diaboliq20

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I have to say - that is some of the worst soldering I have ever seen - and most likely the cause of all of your issues - I don't mean to be rude man.....sorry.....
I know it seems like the stock answer, but really.....after you got to the point where you broke the QSB, you should have stopped......
I would STOP - contact someone who can look at it to see about repairing, but I would imagine, you are looking at a lot of trace work there....... and more than likely you will be better off buying a Falcon or Jasper

It looks like you have done a couple of ALT points have you?
also - what's witht he +3.3V?? is that solder or glue?
 
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Naruto-007

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I have to say - that is some of the worst soldering I have ever seen - and most likely the cause of all of your issues - I don't mean to be rude man.....sorry.....
I know it seems like the stock answer, but really.....after you got to the point where you broke the QSB, you should have stopped......
I would STOP - contact someone who can look at it to see about repairing, but I would imagine, you are looking at a lot of trace work there....... and more than likely you will be better off buying a Falcon or Jasper

It looks laike you have one a couple of ALT points have you?
also - what's witht he +3.3V?? is that solder or glue?
Lol yeah i know my solderin skill are bad. Thats glue on the 3v3.
 

diaboliq20

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:eek2: aaawww man - never glue a solder joint........that's gonna be a nightmare to fix buddy - it's gonna need stripping back to the bare bones, and checked for all the damaged points - and then fixed by re-soldering (to alt points where needed) and then rechecked.....getting the glue off to get to the solder will be a killer now - I would invest in a new one lol - already glitched lol