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How To Fix A Bad Nand Flash On Your JTAG/Rgh


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How to Fix Bad JTAG NAND Flashes!

Causes:

  • The KV was bad or somehow corrupt
  • User error, mistakenly entered wrong data
  • The NAND already has bad blocks

etc. the list goes on but those are the most probable cause

What you'll Need!

1. Original/Working NAND Dump Renamed updflash.bin

2. Working USB Drive

3. Hands & Fingers

4. Computer
The Fix!
1. Drag the working updflash.bin into the root of the USB (For most USB, that just means drag into the USB)

2. Turn off JTAG

3. Unplug ALL Cables from JTAG

4. Plug your USB into preferably the front slot of your JTAG

5. Connect the AV Cable

6. Connect the Power cord

7. Plug your Xbox into the power outlet

8. Turn your xbox Via the **Eject button thus starting XeLL

9. Wait for XeLL to finish updating

10. Power Cycle
CONGRATS ON FIXING YOUR JTAG!

** If you dont have a DVD Drive so that you can EJECT, plug a wired controller to the back USB ports of the console then boot to XeLL from there!

If there is anything I missed I will add ASAP!

Thank you!

PLEASE SHARE THIS! ALL I ASK FOR IS THAT YOU CITE WHERE IT CAME FROM AND WHO MADE IT

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I wish I saw this thread before I bricked my rgh trying to fix it myself. Awesome thread and i'll be sure to look back on this if I have a bad nand flash on my RGH again.

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I wish I saw this thread before I bricked my rgh trying to fix it myself. Awesome thread and i'll be sure to look back on this if I have a bad nand flash on my RGH again.

awh sorry to hear you jtag got bricked man and thank you my good friend

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