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#Legless4Admln
I just unsoldered my demon, no points are touching and everything is fine at that part. When I boot my 360 it makes sounds power on sounds and eject sounds but it doesn't turn on, any help?
Holy crap, you should actually stop.Might have blown it up already
About that, didn't flash it yet, just found the little pins to hard to solder so I stopped. I did solder in my coolrunner but unsoldered that too, it also looks perfect.Holy crap, you should actually stop.
OP: You probably flashed your RGH image to your onboard NAND instead of the Demon one. Flash the original and you should be all set.
Did you bridge any of the points/ pull any resistors? What state did you leave the Demon in? Have you tried just leaving the console unplugged for a few minutes to clear the SMC?About that, didn't flash it yet, just found the little pins to hard to solder so I stopped. I did solder in my coolrunner but unsoldered that too, it also looks perfect.
Did't bridge any, on the back there are holes where a solder point was, does solder need to be there?Did you bridge any of the points/ pull any resistors? What state did you leave the Demon in? Have you tried just leaving the console unplugged for a few minutes to clear the SMC?
will post picture hold on.Did't bridge any, on the back there are holes where a solder point was, does solder need to be there?
Did't bridge any, on the back there are holes where a solder point was, does solder need to be there?
will post picture hold on.
No dude, did you see my pic? Also to see if everything worked I plugged in my xbox with my demon and coolrunner installed and powered it on like a dumba** to see if the demon had a light on it to only realize that I forgot to solder the little points to each other :/ I think my xbox is done unless there is a fix.You are sure there are no missing/ disconnected resistors? A bad NAND flash/ unable to access the NAND (because of a resistor) usually causes errors like this.
Ok i'll do it later, im sorta busy.Yea, you lifted/bridged something. Clean everything and post pictures of anything your soldering iron even remotely came near.