jonathanuser
Newbie
Hi,
so after the logic board of my dvd-drive broke I had to retrieve the CPU key through Xell to create the DVD-key for my new logic board. So I JTAG'ed the xbox and hooked a lpt cable to the motherboard. Read the NAND a couple of times and got some identical ones. Then I flashed Xell to the board and got the 0022 error...
I checked and redid the solder and also replaced the jumper wire with a 330ohm resistor. Let it ran again and the fan speed went up to 100% when booting and got the 0022 error again. Did another check and found out that I soldered the 330ohm to the wrong solder point J2D2.5/6 i guess... Redid that, but still get the 0022 error and fan speed running 100%.
Put the original NAND dump back up and then booted it up, which it doesn't because the JTAG wires were in place, but i didn't get any rrod and fan speed was normal... strange? So I could try removing the JTAG wires and
boot it up once more. But maybe someone has a idea?
I have an OPUS motherboard
Thanks in advance.
so after the logic board of my dvd-drive broke I had to retrieve the CPU key through Xell to create the DVD-key for my new logic board. So I JTAG'ed the xbox and hooked a lpt cable to the motherboard. Read the NAND a couple of times and got some identical ones. Then I flashed Xell to the board and got the 0022 error...
I checked and redid the solder and also replaced the jumper wire with a 330ohm resistor. Let it ran again and the fan speed went up to 100% when booting and got the 0022 error again. Did another check and found out that I soldered the 330ohm to the wrong solder point J2D2.5/6 i guess... Redid that, but still get the 0022 error and fan speed running 100%.
Put the original NAND dump back up and then booted it up, which it doesn't because the JTAG wires were in place, but i didn't get any rrod and fan speed was normal... strange? So I could try removing the JTAG wires and
boot it up once more. But maybe someone has a idea?
I have an OPUS motherboard
Thanks in advance.