Hardware Help 3DS XL dump (something went wrong)

RayFirefist

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I tried to downgrade my 3DS XL into 9.2 version, and it downgraded successfully, but after reboot, it returns into error
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I read somewhere, the wires must be under 15cm, and that is >15cm but PC have found them...
I checked all wires and all are right.

Can someone help me??

(1st, I'm a newbie on this forum
2nd, sorry but my English isn't perfect, but good I think...)
 

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Looks like a hardware error to me.

You flashed your own previous 9.2 nand backup/dump right? If you used a doner nand or nusd download it will fail?

It should boot unless connected.

The only time i see blue screen like this, is when people fudge their hardware based nand mods.

Remove it and clean up any of your excess solder and see if it boots?
 

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Also, I don't see the error you're getting on this page...
http://www.3dbrew.org/wiki/Bootloader

Have you posted in the 3DS hardware section....?

The error is:
Code:
00F800EF
FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000024 00000000

And, no... I didn't posted into Hardware section...

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Looks like a hardware error to me.

You flashed your own previous 9.2 nand backup/dump right? If you used a doner nand or nusd download it will fail?

It should boot unless connected.

The only time i see blue screen like this, is when people fudge their hardware based nand mods.

Remove it and clean up any of your excess solder and see if it boots?

I checked the solders and all are right...
Yesterday I downgraded into 9.2 version successfully, but, after reboot, that error...
Maybe must I remove solders?
 

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I have seen this... you had touch anything other solder points, or your NAND should be partially unsoldered... bad contact, short circuit.

DAT line(s) are connected to GND

Code:
00F800EF
FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF
00000024 00000000
i "semi" resolved this probleme with a big magnifying glass, a soldering iron, soldering flux and 3 hours of work....
the problem was, i had touch the chip, (less 1 seconde) with the soldering iron, beside the soldering point...
i hope you understand i write... sorry for my english.
 

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