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  1. Roy73

    Tutorial NAND Rebuilding (for no backup / broken eMMC)

    Yeh I understand how it’s doing it, does it matter that the donor nand (working switch) is on a newer firmware than the broken switch?
  2. Roy73

    Tutorial NAND Rebuilding (for no backup / broken eMMC)

    I’m wanting to rebuild a nand on a switch which has a modchip as the original nand doesn’t work
  3. Roy73

    Tutorial NAND Rebuilding (for no backup / broken eMMC)

    I can get the keys for console A & D, but from the guide it says you load the keys from console A and transfer the keys from D after loading console A, that’s where I got confused.
  4. Roy73

    Tutorial NAND Rebuilding (for no backup / broken eMMC)

    So does that mean the guide has a typo?? As When I was reading it I got confused just the same, is it supposed to be keys.dat (A) and not (D)
  5. Roy73

    Hardware Xbox one original 12v reading 0.2v

    never mind, I've found the cause. Screw damage on the 12v line in the middle of the board with a missing component.
  6. Roy73

    Hardware Xbox one original 12v reading 0.2v

    I've got a faulty Xbox one original, with testing I've found all the standby voltages, but the 12v is missing and is reading 0.2v. I've looked at the mosfets on the 12v rail and they are reading normal and no shorts. The power supply is good as I've checked it with another xbox one and that...
  7. Roy73

    PS4 not booting

    Hi, I’m trying to repair a PS4 phat but some reason it won’t boot up. I’ve done some main checks and I can only find one part that doesn’t seem to work, but I can’t seem to find the part anywhere. If someone can identify the part I’d be grateful. Cheers
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