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Xbox360 Forums => Xbox 360 Hacking Forums => Technical Onboard Bios / Kernel / Dashboard Forum => Topic started by: highonxbox on February 02, 2020, 05:55:00 PM
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Title says it all.
I was having other unrelated issues so I had to pull all the hot glue that was on the system left over from the last joker that jtag'd this Jasper 16mb. I wanted to rewire for boxxaddr aud_clamp method. I think that when I pulled the glue off the other jtag that it pulled some of the motherboard traces off the board and now the wireless controllers won't sync.
The JTAG works great but I can't get the wireless controllers to sync. The light spins on both the controller and the xbox and then blinks like its sync'd but on the system no corner lights stay lit up and on the controller it just spins again after "syncing". Does that make sense? I can make a youtube video if I need to.
Here is the section of the xbox motherboard where traces were lifted. I attempted to repair the broken traces but I don't know if I was successful or not.
What I'm asking here is if one of you xbox motherboard experts out there know where the wireless controller sync components are on the motherboard so I can use my voltmeter to check for continuity etc. I'm pretty solid with a soldering iron and I'm very comfortable with micro fixes.
So since this is where the damage was done, are there any traces or components that affect wireless controller sync in this area? (circled in red)
(IMG:http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q52/Kafluke/messsedup.png)
Before you ask, I'm going to remove the JTAG and clean up the area and take a pic
This post has been edited by highonxbox: Yesterday, 01:57 AM
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The RF controller is on the front. It's on the same PCB as the power button.
However, issues with wireless controllers syncing is an old issue with XeLL and relatively common as such problems go. Reflashing your image should fix the problem.
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I have reflashed it 3 times and it still won't sync. I've also switched out the rf board with two others that I know work from other xbox's
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Rebuild your image and try again. It could very well have to do with the traces you mentioned, but in every case I've ever seen it's been XeLL.
If you can get a higher res (and non-blurry) picture of the traces that would help. You also might want to follow them to see if they are between the RF board and other components as I can't remember where those traces go.
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Any specific instructions for rebuilding the nand? I've flashed several times now and rebuilt with bestpig and jrunner with the same results.
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If it's still not working even with RF board switches and rebuilds, it's likely that you screwed up something on the board. Get some high-res, non-blurry pics and we'll see what we can come up with.
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How did you burn them so badly?
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ah gotcha.
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so have you tried to rewire them?
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Found the problem. Mystery gash in motherboard over 8 traces that lead to the IR board. I attempted to rewire them all. I failed LOL. Another one bites the dust.
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ahh, if it was me, i'd have a 6ft high pile of dead boards, one more and it'll touch the ceiling
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That is weird, but nice work on reviving the board.
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Some high-definition, blurry photos, we will see what we can come up with.