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Hey guys,
So I have come across a problem that I am very intrigued to solve.
About 2 years ago I had broken the XBox360 by doing well nothing, but something at the same time.
So I remember when origins came out and I wanted the map pack. However my black ops 2 at the time was deleted so I wanted to re-install the game. I had downloaded another black ops 2 and pasted it in. There was 1 file that couldn't copy and I was like that's fine, I don't need it. So I decided to run the XeX file and boom the xbox froze on the black ops 2 logo. I then waited 5 mins before I decided to hold the power button and force it off, then later on unplugging it. After that the xbox wouldn't boot. I then took the hard drive out and it booted fine, I then put the hard drive back in while the xbox was on to delete the file (could've been a virus or something) and the xbox crashed the second I put the hard drive in. Later on I tried to take hdd in and out and still nothing worked, no posting, no nothing. I was very young and had half a brain back then (I'm into coding, wasn't good at it 3 years ago).
So I decided to just give up. Today, I came back to this desert treasure and decided I want to fix it. After googling I came to a conclusion that the nand might be ****ed and I have to get someone to reflash it.
I just wanted to know what outcomes could it be.
What happens when I start xbox now u may ask.
I don't really see a problem, I think its the NAND and if it is, how can I fix it for free without paying someone?
I know you have to open it up and connect a wire to it then apparently the other side has a usb on it and u can control the nand from there ( I am very bad with xbox360/ eletronic programming)
I code in C#, Python and a bit of java. So I am quite clueless when it comes to physical electronic coding with ancient language.
Would any expert be able to assist me?
So I have come across a problem that I am very intrigued to solve.
About 2 years ago I had broken the XBox360 by doing well nothing, but something at the same time.
So I remember when origins came out and I wanted the map pack. However my black ops 2 at the time was deleted so I wanted to re-install the game. I had downloaded another black ops 2 and pasted it in. There was 1 file that couldn't copy and I was like that's fine, I don't need it. So I decided to run the XeX file and boom the xbox froze on the black ops 2 logo. I then waited 5 mins before I decided to hold the power button and force it off, then later on unplugging it. After that the xbox wouldn't boot. I then took the hard drive out and it booted fine, I then put the hard drive back in while the xbox was on to delete the file (could've been a virus or something) and the xbox crashed the second I put the hard drive in. Later on I tried to take hdd in and out and still nothing worked, no posting, no nothing. I was very young and had half a brain back then (I'm into coding, wasn't good at it 3 years ago).
So I decided to just give up. Today, I came back to this desert treasure and decided I want to fix it. After googling I came to a conclusion that the nand might be ****ed and I have to get someone to reflash it.
I just wanted to know what outcomes could it be.
What happens when I start xbox now u may ask.
- Red light comes on
- Green RGH light blinks once every 5 seconds
- When the light blinks there's a little high pitch noise until it disappears (could be the LED)
I don't really see a problem, I think its the NAND and if it is, how can I fix it for free without paying someone?
I know you have to open it up and connect a wire to it then apparently the other side has a usb on it and u can control the nand from there ( I am very bad with xbox360/ eletronic programming)
I code in C#, Python and a bit of java. So I am quite clueless when it comes to physical electronic coding with ancient language.
Would any expert be able to assist me?
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