I came to have an issue with my Cygnos. I was going to update the NAND on my Cygnos, and I thought I had everything in order, and I was ready to program it. So i was flipped to the Cygnos Side and clicked erase and then program. I got an error on program, and tinkered for a few sec, and figured i better try later and get some help form VGC. Then I came to the problem of every PC i plug the Cygnos into, it wont recognize. Even after unplugging everything and plugging it back in. I can get it to "ding" when I plug it into my Netbook, but it installs successfully as an Unknown Device, with no Driver files. If I force it to install Cygnos Drivers, it just says Error 10, the device wont start. I tried diff. ways and combos of getting the chip to recognize. I was pretty sure I was on the right tab in the toolbox, but VGC said that I may have killed the chip and erased everything even its own firmware or something, erased the bootloader completely or something. Im not sure. i just need some sort of help. I just need my Xbox back and running. btw im using a Dual NAND Cygnos, and the Xbox NAND side boots fine (IMG:
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[email protected] is my MSN its the best to reach me at. I really would appreciate if you could help me.
VGC repairs says:
*you cant erase the nand
*erase is ONLY for big block consoles
*it erases the onboard, so basically you killed the cygnos
VGC repairs says:
*because you erased it
*you basically wiped out the boot loader (ie firmware)
So I assume I clicked the erase button, which was suppose to be for Big Block NANDS and for the 360 NAND. which i clicked Erase on the Cygnos NAND and i have a 16Mb NAND on the 360 Side. So is there a way to get my console back and running or do i need a new Cygnos Chip?
This post has been edited by theJ3STeR: Apr 18 2010, 06:28 AM