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Odb718

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Help! Dumped The Nand 3x, Wrote 1x - No Power
« on: December 10, 2009, 10:57:00 AM »

CODE
Testing LPT device address:0378
Testing LPT device address:0278
Testing LPT device address:03BC
Could not detect a flash controller!
Can not continue

Did I fry the nand or something?? How can it not find it at all??
It was just working. I soldered all of my connections again. I can tug on all of the wires and move the mobo and the metal case so I know they're solid. I've tested all 3 diodes with a multimeter and they are still working properly.
Both reading and writing return the same error. I can attach my original XBR box and it reads the nand just fine.

Any help is appreciated.
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SoloStyl

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Help! Dumped The Nand 3x, Wrote 1x - No Power
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2009, 02:59:00 PM »

Also, I read you need VGA cable plugged in?

Not the AV cable (yellow,red,white) but the VGA which is used to view your 360 thru PC monitors,projectors etc.

Also, read trying to do the "Hold the Sync button" trick can help.

Also, try unplugging you 360 power for a few mins, the reconnect and try to power up normally.

I hope any one of those helps.

PS.  also be sure you used NandPro -r  NOT NandPro -R
you probably know more than I do , just offering some suggestions I've been learning myself  GL smile.gif
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MED10

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Help! Dumped The Nand 3x, Wrote 1x - No Power
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2009, 03:47:00 PM »

I have same issue but

when I need to read ( nandpro -r16 test.bin ) after that connect the power, I get some reply from the flash but its can't reading.

anyone can help as
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Odb718

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Help! Dumped The Nand 3x, Wrote 1x - No Power
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2009, 07:42:00 AM »

So far no luck trying to get this to work. I've read that you can write protect the nand by grounding WP. So I figured that if I ground WE it would Write Enable it. It doesn't work.
thwack posted in another thread that there's a way to use a wire to short the legs and get it to write. Anyone know how to do this? blink.gif
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thwack

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Help! Dumped The Nand 3x, Wrote 1x - No Power
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2009, 08:11:00 AM »

Afternoon smile.gif

Get a strip of wire, take off the shielding on both ends (enough on each end to cover either side of the nand legs):

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Like that if you see what I mean.

Place stripped ends over all the legs of the NAND (tape em), and boot the 360 - this should erase the NAND smile.gif
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Odb718

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« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2009, 08:28:00 AM »

What if the 360 doesn't power on?
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