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Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. E10 Secondary Code 0022 .... After Reflow - Help! Started by KiwiXboxer , 00224 country code Nov 10 2009 10:06 AM Please log in to reply 3 replies to 00220 country code this topic #1 KiwiXboxer KiwiXboxer X-S Enthusiast Members 21 posts Posted 10 November 2009 - 10:06 AM Hey All, Have 00221 country code a console here that was freezing on game play (NO RROD) , so I reflowed and did X clamp fix.... now the unit only has a green light and eventually comes up with 3 http://team-xecuter.com/forums/threads/143190-error-0022-fix-on-non-jtag-or-rgh RROD and sec # 0022....E10: Unconfirmed: CPU error, generally caused by a poor connection to the mainboard (cold solder joints/bridged solder joints). This can also be triggered by an error with the TSOP.What is a TSOP? and does anyone have any suggestions on what to do next?ANy help would be awesome!!!!!CheersKIWI Back to top #2 MadMaxGR MadMaxGR X-S Hacker Members 2,815 posts Gender:Male Location:Cyprus Xbox Version:v1.6 360 version:v4.0 http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?/topic/695831-e10-secondary-code-0022-after-reflow-help/ (jasper) Posted 10 November 2009 - 11:33 AM The big question is.... how did you reflow exactly???? Also what kind of x-clamp fix did you apply? Back to top #3 KiwiXboxer KiwiXboxer X-S Enthusiast Members 21 posts Posted 10 November 2009 - 12:18 PM X-clamp..... nylon and flats under GPU and CPU ... and nylon and Springs under my machine screws.... had used them heaps before and works well .... have stripped and still no change.... removed heatsinks and then forced it to error 0011 .... then restarted with hand pressure on heat sinks.... still 0022 !did a reflow using a heat gun and maintaining 250 deg (with my probe at the chip area) for 6 second intervals.... did twice on each chip including all rams and GPU, CPU, HANA southbridge.....NO I did no bump board whilst this was being done.... should I reflow with residue free flux and have another crack at it?.....my clamp kits are fine as have used alot and very successfull..... help appreciated.Cheers... Back to top #4 MadMaxGR MadMaxGR X-S Hacker Members 2,815 posts Gender:Male Location:Cyprus Xbox Version:v1.6 360 version:v4.0 (jasper) Posted 11 November 2009 - 10:46 AM Yes I use flux too. It helps to re
Instructable »Reflow Xbox 360 by xbox360repair in playxbox Download 12 Steps Share Favorite I Made it! Collection Intro Intro: Reflow Xbox 360So your Xbox got the dreaded Red Rings of Death... What to do? The way I look at it you can do one of three things. 1) Send http://www.instructables.com/id/Reflow-Xbox-360/step12/Testing/ ... 1 Step 1: Fixes that DONT WORKThe problem behind the Red Rings (9 times out of 10) has to do with cracks, whiskers, and other issues with the solder balls under all of the ... 2 Step 2: http://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/xbox-360-0022.938324/ The Fix that DOES WORKA Reflow-Easily the most reliable, and effective fix is performing a reflow. By re-melting the solder balls in a BGA any imperfect joints will be fixed when they ... 3 Step 3: Equipment/MaterialsHere's what you country code need to perform a successful and professional quality reflow. This is my setup, so you don't need the exact same things (i.e. you could get ... 4 Step 4: Starting the RepairBefore we disassemble the console, we want to know exactly what the problem is with it. In my case, the box had an e74 error. If there is ... 5 Step 5: DisassemblingI'm going to assume that if you're able to reflow your console, you can take your 0022 error after xbox apart. If you don't know how to, follow this instructable. 6 Step 6: Remove the X-ClampsSo you've got the MoBo out, and now you need to remove the heat sinks. Flip the Xbox upside down, and you should see two X-shaped clamps. To ... 7 Step 7: Get Rid of the Thermal PasteI'm incredibly proud of myself, because I think I've found the perfect method for removing thermal paste.1) Remove the big clumps of thermal paste around the dies on ... 8 Step 8: Pre-Heating the BoardNow we get started on the Reflow. It's incredibly crucial to heat any board from the underside while performing a reflow on it. I use a presto griddle, ... 9 Step 9: Setup for the ReflowI set up my makeshift stand while the board is preheating. It slides under the griddle, and I clamp it down onto the table. An extension holds the ... 10 Step 10: Reflowing!So after ten minutes of pre-heating the board, I begin the hot air reflow. Make sure that the air pressure is at 5 1/2 (thats the dial in ... 11 Step 11: ReassemblingAfter the board sits for a period of time (it should be cool to the touch), remove it from the griddle. Now you need to apply new thermal ... 12 Step 12: Testing!At this point you can try the box out and see if your reflow work
replies and 979 views. xXDANTE2Xx Enthusiast Messages: 29 Ratings: 1 Jun 16, 2013 #1 Hello everyone, I have an xbox 360 with secondary code 0022, I have tried everything to fix it, or at least do a measly fix with a crappy heat gun. The problem is, its my co-workers and he handed it to me to fix. I told him I couldn't so he let me keep it, the larger problem is, the console is a JTAG able console. I really want to JTag it and give it back to him because he has let me work there for the past 2 years. Info: Secondary Error Code: 0022 Boots after 30 seconds (35-36 ish) Console doesn't appear to be a JTAG Here are some of the photos Images Spoiler This is the method I use to replace the XClamps (I know I screwed up the GPU heatsink clamp thing so I cant remove it (yet) PS.(I like to spice things up a little) PPS. (This isn't were I work so don't be like nice anti static environment because I had it in my room and I was lazy to setup my workstation in my basement.) xXDANTE2Xx, Jun 16, 2013 xXDANTE2Xx, Jun 16, 2013 #1 Kyllswitch And Justice for All Messages: 2,259 Ratings: 419 Jun 16, 2013 #2 You need to clean the CPU and the heatsink. Kyllswitch, Jun 16, 2013 Kyllswitch, Jun 16, 2013 #2 xMODDEDxSKILLZx Seasoned Member Messages: 3,106 Ratings: 644 Jun 16, 2013 #3 you either have a bad flash, or a potential reflow candidate. xMODDEDxSKILLZx, Jun 16, 2013 xMODDEDxSKILLZx, Jun 16, 2013 #3 Mysterion Getting There Messages: 2,269 Ratings: 943 Jun 16, 2013 #4 0022 - CPU error, generally caused by a poor connection to the mainboard (cold solder joints/bridged solder joints). This can also be triggered by an error with the TSOP. So, from that, I would reflow CPU (Cold solder joints). Mysterion, Jun 16, 2013 Mysterion, Jun 16, 2013 #4 xXDANTE2Xx Enthusiast Messages: 29 Ratings: 1 Jun 16, 2013 #5 xMODDEDxSKILLZx said: ↑ you either have a bad flash, or a potential reflow candidate.Click to expand... It doesn't look like its been JTagged though, from what I can see, So I guess I can retry a CPU reflow, I plant on buying an BGA rework station so I cant start a reball thing going locally because a heat gun is bulls***. xXDANTE2Xx, Jun 16, 2013 xXDANTE2Xx, Jun 16, 2013 #5 Mysterion Getting There Messages: 2,269 Ratings: 943 Jun 16, 2013 #6 xXDANTE2Xx said: ↑ It doesn't look like its been JTagged though, from what I can see, S