Error Reading Block Nandpro
the NAND (LOTS of errors) Discussion in 'Xbox 360 - Modding & Hacking' started by eebeejay, Jan 6, 2010. eebeejay Regular member Joined: Nov 7, 2007 Messages: 2,765 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 46 When Dumping a NAND with NandPro, I get hundreds of lines like these: Error: 280 reading block 109 Error: 280 reading block 10A Error: 0 reading block 10B Error: 0 reading block 10C Error: 0 reading block 10D Error: 0 reading block 10E Error: 0 reading block 10F Error: 280 reading block 110 Error: 280 reading block 111 Error: 282 reading block 112 Error: 0 reading block 113 Error: 0 reading block 114 Error: 0 reading block 115 Error: 280 reading block 116 Error: 0 reading block 117 Error: 0 reading block 118 Error: 0 reading block 119 Error: 2 reading block 11A Error: 0 reading block 11B Error: 2 reading block 11C Error: 280 reading block 11D Error: 0 reading block 11E Error: 2 reading block 11F Error: 0 reading block 120 Error: 2 reading block 121 Error: 0 reading block 122 Error: 0 reading block 123 Error: 0 reading block 124 Error: 280 reading block 125 Error: 0 reading block 126 Error: 0 reading block 127 Error: 0 reading block 128 Error: 2 reading block 129 Error: 0 reading block 12A Error: 0 reading block 12B Error: 280 reading block 12C Error: 0 reading block 12D Am I supposed to get all zeroes? Is every line supposed to read: Error: 0 reading block 228 Error: 0 reading block 229 Error: 0 reading block 22A Error: 0 reading block 22B Error: 0 reading block 22C Error: 0 reading block 22D When comparing the NANDs, NandCompare tells me there are 1020 mismatches. About to get p!ssed off. Gonna shorten my cable. It's about 3 feet. It took a lot to get this Jtaggable box. Don't wanna mess it up. Last edited: Jan 6, 2010 eebeejay, Jan 6, 2010 #1 johnny412 Regular member Joined: Oct 31, 2009 Messages: 272 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 Somebody posted in another thread that they were having problems and they shortened the cable/wire to a foot and then it worked... johnny412, Jan 6, 2010 #2 eeb
Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. 280 Reading Block Nandpro Error Started by Misterturtle , Dec 11 2009 05:02 AM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 Misterturtle Misterturtle X-S Senior Member Members 219 posts Posted 11 December 2009 - 05:02 AM Yet another error...Been working on this for almost 3 days now and managed to get no where.Well i'm trying to read a nand and it says error: 280 reading block XXXXXX = just about every number, i think block 200+What does this mean? and how can i fix http://forums.afterdawn.com/threads/errors-while-reading-the-nand-lots-of-errors.715023/ it? Back to top #2 xtbloodbx xtbloodbx X-S Member Members 113 posts Posted 19 January 2010 - 05:04 AM man...really? no one answered this? what happed to the scene!!!! Back to top #3 xtbloodbx xtbloodbx X-S Member Members 113 posts Posted 19 January 2010 - 07:37 AM i found out that the reason i was getting that error was because i was using my computer to do other things while it http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?/topic/698852-280-reading-block-nandpro-error/ was reading.lol Back to top #4 whitey76 whitey76 X-S Enthusiast Members 18 posts Location:USA Xbox Version:v1.1 360 version:v2 (zephyr) Posted 23 March 2010 - 04:41 PM Thanks for the update. It does seem to be the most common mistake. If anyone has this problem, they may also try checking your solder joints, and restart your computer just before you start to make sure nothing is running in the back ground. Back to top #5 deebouk deebouk X-S Enthusiast Members 2 posts Posted 25 March 2010 - 07:59 PM QUOTE(Misterturtle @ Dec 11 2009, 04:02 AM) Yet another error...Been working on this for almost 3 days now and managed to get no where.Well i'm trying to read a nand and it says error: 280 reading block XXXXXX = just about every number, i think block 200+What does this mean? and how can i fix it?I find this problem is when my ground connection is not soldered properly or comes loose. But perhaps thats just me but it always seems the hardest one to solder. Back to top Back to General Technical Hacking Discussion 0 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply to quoted postsClear Scenyx Entertainment Community → Xbox360 Forums → Xbox 360 Hacking Forums → Gen
Buy Sell and Trade Rules Support Austech Filebox Mailing Lists iTrader Raffles Premium Membership Advanced Search Forum Gaming X-Box And Xbox 360 http://www.austech.info/showthread.php/36235-Nandpro-error-reading-block-4C Nandpro - error reading block 4C If this is your first https://forums.xbox-experts.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=5368 visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post or view threads: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the error reading selection below. Results 1 to 1 of 1 Thread: Nandpro - error reading block 4C Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 30-04-10,02:35 PM #1 gavpk View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jan 2008 Posts 712 Thanks 29 Thanked 37 Times in 12 Posts Rep Power error reading block 133 Reputation 183 Nandpro - error reading block 4C Hi, im jtagging an xbox for a mate atm, and keep getting this error from nandpro ive tried several times but it wont read block 4C, will this be a problem considering that the XBR firmware ive got should have a good block 4C and rawkv and rawconfig are not read anywhere near 4C? ..or will i need to remap the bad block? Last edited by gavpk; 30-04-10 at 02:37 PM. Reply With Quote Look Here -> Quick Navigation X-Box And Xbox 360 Top Site Areas Settings Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Forums Site Related Support Ticket System Introduce Yourself Rules, Information and Minor Announcements Test Forum Technology GPS TomTom iGo Garmin Portable Devices VoIP Networking - Wireless and Cabled Security and Privacy PC Hardware PC Software Operating Systems Recordable Discs Web Site Design & Development Electronics Sound/Visual/Digital Multimedia Communication Devices Mobile Phones Australian Internet and NBN Security Alarms CCTV General Science Automotive Technology Home Ene
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