No.What dash number did you RGH the console on?? cuz if it was 15774 then you mite be answering my qwestion..
Can you RGH an xbox on stock dash 15774??????????????? -__-
its like a dark orange colorPower cable plugged in correctly? Has orange light instead of red?
I opened open a default.xex and then it rebooted but then i unplugged it adn tried to turn it on later and it got ****ed up like that.Did you try flashing it... what did you do before it got bricked?
How did you fix it?Had the same issue back some months. What it is is the USB slots, one of the prongs on it are bent causing a-like short circuit issue. I'm 100% sure that is the issue. The noise goes on either by the button being clicked or the disc tray button correct? So seeing that right beside the 360 you have a USB stick I'm guessing it all adds up.
Let me know if that works, I think there is a Youtube video on this as well.
How did you fix it?
Hold on here. You might have ran a messed up xex file. Reflash the nand with one of your backups before you start "repairing" it.
Im gonna install NAND-X and then reflash it. Because I cant boot into xellI took a thing of pliers in there and saw that the prong was bent and unbent it and it worked.
You can do this too but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't cause the 360 to do this but still make noise. There are plenty of Youtube videos with people having this problem and they do not have any signs of RGH/JTAG.
Okay, let me know if that works.Im gonna install NAND-X and then reflash it. Because I cant boot into xell
Did you flash another consoles nand to it?Im gonna install NAND-X and then reflash it. Because I cant boot into xell
what is the way you can fix by not flashing the nand back on? cuz i really dont feel like doing itDid you flash another consoles nand to it?
Edit NvM yeah try to Reflash a working nand if not Tell us this happened and i fixed a way that is not by flashing the nand back on
Have you looked at the USB port prongs before doing this as well? I'm still 100% sure that is the issue.what is the way you can fix by not flashing the nand back on? cuz i really dont feel like doing it
Ya i look in it with a flash light and i couldnt see anythingHave you looked at the USB port prongs before doing this as well? I'm still 100% sure that is the issue.
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/26998/missing a pin in my USB port, xbox wont turn on.
See guy had the same issue with which 360 didn't say but it doesn't matter. This issue can happen on PC and Laptops.
I am gonna do a external nand write. No need to be a smart ***.Why is anybody suggesting any solution other than "Reflash your NAND because that 'CoD Unlock All H4X' XEX you got from that kid on TTG with one post that you said you ran cleared your NAND."
There is no other way to fix without an external NAND write, and if you want to be lazy then I guess NoSoupRGH for You, Enjoy Your Brick, I'll take it, etc etc.