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E71/1013 Dashboard update error (NAND related) Add / Edit Details Primary Error e71 error xbox 360 code: 1 RLOD E-Code / Secondary Error code:E71 / 1013 Binary/Hex:01000111 how to fix e71 error on xbox 360 / 0x47 -> 71 Known fixes: 1) Patch for the fall update(search on Google for it)/ Insert
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the NXE Update disc before the error screen pops up 2) Reflow the Southbridge 3) Southbridge X-Clamp Fix 4) If Software related, the JTAG Hack might work to
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fix it. Related Errors:Powered by Xbox-experts.com No Related Errors available! Description: This error is related to a failed dashboard update, can also be NAND related if you have an Infectus chip.... It can also often be caused by a cold joint under the Southbridge(if it wasnt caused by an update). According to XBH: Error within Xam system error e71 References: No References available! Clicks:92714 Share(BBCode): [b]Details for Error code E71/1013[/b] [b]Description:[/b] This error is related to a failed dashboard update, can also be NAND related if you have an Infectus chip.... It can also often be caused by a cold joint under the Southbridge(if it wasnt caused by an update). According to XBH: Error within Xam [b]Fixes:[/b] 1) Patch for the fall update(search on Google for it)/ Insert the NXE Update disc before the error screen pops up 2) [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/all-about-reflowing-heatgunning-building-a-custom-bga-rework-station-oven-reflow-flux-usage-etc/]Reflow the Southbridge[/url] 3) [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/southbridge-xclampfix/]Southbridge X-Clamp Fix[/url] 4) If Software related, the [url=http://xbox-experts.com/tutorial/flashing-and-modding-the-nand-to-run-linux-etc/]JTAG Hack[/url] might work to fix it. [b]Source[/b]: [url=http://xbox-experts.com/errorcode/E71/1013/]http://xbox-experts.com/errorcode/E71/1013/[/url] TweetAdd / Edit Comments for this Error code: TweetyTweet15 on 2013-01-10 03:23:36 : I got this secnario... When the Xbox 360 tries to execute some bytes of whatever and whatever it tried to execute crashes without returning a distinct error code (such as E63 or E74), it displays E71 on the screen. Whatever the Xbox 360 tries to execute does not necessarily have to b
Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Anyone Have A Fix For E71 Error? Started by jimbo70 , Mar http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?/topic/729763-anyone-have-a-fix-for-e71-error/ 24 2011 05:32 AM Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Please log https://www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Xbox_360_Troubleshooting in to reply 18 replies to this topic #1 jimbo70 jimbo70 X-S Young Member Members 49 posts Gender:Male Xbox Version:unk 360 version:unknown Posted 24 March 2011 - 05:32 AM I have a jtag'd jasper & it was working great for a few months & then out of no where it got the e71 e71 error error, secondary error of 1013. From the sounds of it it's usually a corrupt dash update but pretty sure that's not my problem. I turned the console on one day & it booted into FSD as usual, I left it for a couple hours while I ftp'd some content to the external hard drive. When I came back to it the screen was dimmed as e71 error xbox it usually is but when I went to use controller to wake it up it was just frozen. I had to press the power button on the console to turn it off. Immediately after it went off it turned itself right back on again & went to e71 & haven't seen the dash on it again since. So far I've tried: -removed attached harddrive, external harddrive, memory card, kinect, swapped power supply, all=e71-reflashing the freeboot image=e71, -rebuilt & reflashed freeboot image=e71, -erased nand & reflashed freeboot back on it=e71,-flashed orig nand image back on console=e71, -tried removing jtag wires for the heck of it while orig nand was on it=e71.When the freeboot image is on it I can boot to xellous by pressing the dvd button, if pressing the power button on console or on controller it goes straight to e71, does not even attempt to load dash. From the sounds of it, it may either be an issue with the nand itself or need the southbridge reflowed but I'm looking for other ideas before spending the money on that if it's really something else I can fix.I'm pretty pissed/disappointed being I figured I'd g
Close × Menu Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate Join Log In GO iFixit Fast Order Create a Page Edit Billing Info Order History Logout Join Log In Repair Guides Answers Forum Parts & Tools Store Teardowns Translate View Edit History Xbox 360 Troubleshooting Contents Xbox 360 won't turn onUSB Shorted OutBad power supplyBad RF Module boardBad MotherboardDisc drive won't open/closeDebris in disc driveXbox 360 won't read discsScratched discsDirty laser lensBad optical driveCan't save game dataBad hard driveRed error lightsOne red lightTwo red lightsThree red lights (AKA "Red Ring of Death")Four red lightsCommon error codesSecondary error codesObtaining secondary error codesCorresponding error codesPower supply colour codes Before trying to troubleshoot your Xbox 360's problems, try resetting the console by turning it off and back on. Additionally, check the connections for the power and A/V cables to ensure that they are probably seated. Xbox 360 won't turn on¶ USB Shorted Out¶ Check the USB ports in the front (2) and back (1) of the console. If the prongs of the USB port are bent and touching the case of the port the USB will short circuit and not allow the Xbox to power on. Bad power supply¶ If your device is properly plugged in, but the power supply is hot, unplug all connections and let the components cool for at least an hour. If the problem persists after cooling the power supply, you may need to replace the power supply. Bad RF Module board¶ If the power supply is fine, the problem may be the RF Module board. If it has been damaged, you will need to replace it. Bad Motherboard¶ If the you still have the same problem after checking the above, you may have a problem with your motherboard. It is a common problem for soldered joints on the motherboard to crack. If this is the case, it is possible to solder or re-flow the connections. Disc drive won't open/close¶ Debris in disc drive¶ If your disc drive tray is stuck and will not open or close, then you ha