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| niabi |
Mar 27 2011, 06:02 AM
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Ok this is a weird one I tried searching and no luck so hoping some one can help me I was in my office Jtaggin a falcon everything when great, used Boxxdr method, booted to xell, got my CPU key, my KV, and my full nand, I didn't checked for bad blocks ( it totally slipped my mind) anyways created free60 using bestpig, flashed it, and it worked perfectly, booted into the dash completed the wizard, played a few games for a little while So I removed the LPT controller, put the case back together, again booted and played a few games, installed dashlaunch, success, it rebooted into my Freestyle, then decided to turn it off and go home and keep playing with my new jtag. Now at home... e79, only e79 every time... I took the case back off in case maybe it was touching the metal or something, but I always use hot glue to kep the solder back in place and it also works to keep it from touching, but still nothing, rechecked the wires, still e79, any idea what can be wrong? Id hate to re-solder the LPT cables again... so any idea why the e79 appeared AFTER everything was working ? I know that e79 errors usually mean bad soldering, but why did it worked perfectly before? should I remove the jtag and solder it again before I install the LPT again? or any other ideas on what to check ? Thanks This post has been edited by niabi: Mar 27 2011, 06:14 AM
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| AZImmortal |
Mar 27 2011, 05:23 PM
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QUOTE(red_ring_of_box @ Mar 27 2011, 08:07 AM)  If that was the case wouldn't he have gotten E79 right away, instead of when he got home? Not trying to be a dick, just wondering if that can happen now as I haven't done a lot of nand flashing recently.
I don't know the technicalities of it (and I don't even remember many details about it because I've never done this myself), but if I remember correctly, the 360 retains the old smc for a while until power is cut to it for a period of time. In this case, the "old" smc would be the correct AUD_CLAMP smc that was used in Xell/Xellous, and then I'm guessing that when he created freeBOOT, he forgot to include the correct smc. After power was cut while he was driving home, the 360 "forgot" the correct smc and is trying to boot off the new one instead.
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| niabi |
Mar 27 2011, 06:40 PM
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QUOTE(AZImmortal @ Mar 27 2011, 10:23 AM)  I don't know the technicalities of it (and I don't even remember many details about it because I've never done this myself), but if I remember correctly, the 360 retains the old smc for a while until power is cut to it for a period of time. In this case, the "old" smc would be the correct AUD_CLAMP smc that was used in Xell/Xellous, and then I'm guessing that when he created freeBOOT, he forgot to include the correct smc. After power was cut while he was driving home, the 360 "forgot" the correct smc and is trying to boot off the new one instead.
you know what... that actually makes some sense and now that I think about it, it seems to be the case I don't think I changed anything on bestpig to change SMC I assumed it was already there... this is my third jtag one Xenon and 1 falcon before this one, but this is the first time I use bestpig thanks all for the replies, going to re-solder the LPT and will keep you posted
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| tk_saturn |
Mar 27 2011, 08:47 PM
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While it's likely to be the cause, it's far from certain. QUOTE(niabi @ Mar 27 2011, 06:02 AM)  So I removed the LPT controller, put the case back together, again booted and played a few games, installed dashlaunch, success, it rebooted into my Freestyle, then decided to turn it off and go home and keep playing with my new jtag.resisters
I would assume most people would remove the power from the console to remove the LPT lead and reassemble the case. Of course, i've no idea if that was what he did.
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| red_ring_of_box |
Mar 27 2011, 08:55 PM
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QUOTE(AZImmortal @ Mar 27 2011, 12:23 PM)  I don't know the technicalities of it (and I don't even remember many details about it because I've never done this myself), but if I remember correctly, the 360 retains the old smc for a while until power is cut to it for a period of time. In this case, the "old" smc would be the correct AUD_CLAMP smc that was used in Xell/Xellous, and then I'm guessing that when he created freeBOOT, he forgot to include the correct smc. After power was cut while he was driving home, the 360 "forgot" the correct smc and is trying to boot off the new one instead.
Ya I think your right, I always cut the power from my 360 after flashing a new SMC, I think I was thinking of when XBR first came out and I flashed my encrypted smc instead of my decrypted one, giving me an instant E79. Oh well lol. Though tk does bring up a good point. Niabi was the console ever powered down after flashing? Thats extremely odd that you used, what I assume was the stock smc, and the jtag hack still worked  . If I am reading correctly, when following Boxxdr's method you did flash the modded smc that makes the jtag hack work, correct? If all else as I said check your wiring.
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| niabi |
Mar 27 2011, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE(red_ring_of_box @ Mar 27 2011, 01:55 PM)  Ya I think your right, I always cut the power from my 360 after flashing a new SMC, I think I was thinking of when XBR first came out and I flashed my encrypted smc instead of my decrypted one, giving me an instant E79. Oh well lol. Though tk does bring up a good point. Niabi was the console ever powered down after flashing? Thats extremely odd that you used, what I assume was the stock smc, and the jtag hack still worked  . If I am reading correctly, when following Boxxdr's method you did flash the modded smc that makes the jtag hack work, correct? If all else as I said check your wiring. I did updated my SMC on Xell.bin, so yes, I flashed the modded smc, but not on bestpig, I missed the part where I was suppose to copy smc.bin to the custom folder, and that was the problem  it is all working now... 
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