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Dvd drive power cord got shorted out now the xbox turns on and off twice then stays on with no video.

No visible damage to mother board could I have wiped the tsop by shorting out the cable?

Tryed swapping power supply from working xbox samething 

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5 hours ago, SS_Dave said:

Hello dragon30561

 

Is the led on the front flashing and what color/patten?

 

Cheers

SS Dave


Soft modding is like masturbating, It get's the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

The leds have been swapped so it's just flashing purple. I can swap in another led board from one the others and get back to you on that.

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4 hours ago, dragon30561 said:

Flashing green to red very fast 

When you say the dvd cable i assume you're talking about the yellow 12 way

Is the Xbox modded ? and how Tsop flash,Mod Chip,Soft Mod. and what version Xbox?

What kind of short happend ? Did the cable get sorted to the shilding , wires shorted together , A pin in the socket on the board bent and touching.

It probably help if you posted a pic of the damaged.

 

Green/Red Flashing
Problem: The Xbox will restart twice, and then flash red and green. This is known as the FRAG and can be caused by many reasons. Typically when you receive this error you will not have any video. Possible reasons you may get this is a bad bios image, a bad bios chip, the Nvidia MCPX chip is damaged, broken/damaged traces or solder splashes on the mother board.

Fix: If you were doing any kind of soldering work (adding a Modchip or other type of mod) on or around your motherboard, make sure there are no solder splashes or that there are not solder bridges connecting any traces. If there are, desolder them. If you have not done any kind of modding to the unit, then its likely to be caused from a bad tsop image, or a bad chip. Try installing a Modchip to see if you can get the unit to boot. If the Xbox still gives a FRAG then it means another major component is bad and the motherboard needs to be replaced.

 

 

Cheers

SS Dave


Soft modding is like masturbating, It get's the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

 

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32 minutes ago, Lioner95 said:

I have the same issue, has been disconnected from the power cable for a month, when i tried to turn on, it went in bootloop

Is your Xbox Softmodded?

 

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SS Dave


Soft modding is like masturbating, It get's the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

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23 hours ago, SS_Dave said:

What Bios did you flash?

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SS Dave


Soft modding is like masturbating, It get's the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

M8 evo I believe with f and g partition support off 2018 hexen disc.

The xbox worked just fine until that yellow wire got wedged between the bracket and board near the focus chip.

I'm thinking the force from the connector being wedged between the board and dvd bracket maybe it flexed the board some and broke some soldier loose maybe?

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On 3/28/2020 at 7:46 PM, SS_Dave said:

Is your Xbox Softmodded?

 

Cheers

SS Dave


Soft modding is like masturbating, It get's the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

Nope, i've got the Aladdin XT PLUS2

 

is there a way to check the bios status through the pc?

 

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19 minutes ago, Lioner95 said:

Nope, i've got the Aladdin XT PLUS2

 

is there a way to check the bios status through the pc?

 

 

One of my XBOXes on startup, if chip enabled, most of the times restarted itself 2 times and red/green flashing, and no video. But was working flawlessly without modchip enabled. After resoldering all the the modchip's LPC part I also noticed that GND was soldered quite bad and not always doing good contact with the underside GND motherboard point. It worked! After that, I also bridged (as you) the BT to GND and now it works every single time, not even a failure since.. Maybe it's worth to double check the soldering? 

Have a nice day,

Sceriffo

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1 hour ago, Lioner95 said:

Nope, i've got the Aladdin XT PLUS2

 

is there a way to check the bios status through the pc?

 

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I hope that's not your soldering I had a 15 year work experience person do better than that.

 

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The black circle could be shorting to the traces underneath that blob and the red circle looks like it's almost touching there would only be a hair in it. 

There must be a problem with the soldering to need the wire from pin 2 on the LPC linking it to ground around the screw.

I would not have fitted it like that as it's the  lazy way and doggy, I always use a pin header it would have been supplied with.

 

Fix that and see what happens.

Edit: The wire on L1 is not needed so you could remove that if you wanted as well.

Cheers

SS Dave


Soft modding is like masturbating, It get's the job done but it's nothing like the real thing.

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