Hardware Nintendo Switch BSOD Fix - Reballing eMMC & SoC Nvidia Tegra !

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A Nintendo Swich came into service with the blue screen of death (BSOD)
The first time i tried was a reball to the eMMC memory, but without success. Then, i turned my attention to the Nvidia Tegra SoC processor. This time after the reball, the console came back to life. It is the second Switch, that i successfully reball.
This time the footage is of better quality and more explicit. I hope to help those interested a little.
I apologize for my bad english.



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hi
how many cases is eMMC fault vs tegra fault?

i learn a lot with you.
i think with the new hack we have a lot emmc repair. well thanks cools proyect.
 
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Thank you bro very much.:switch:

hi
how many cases is eMMC fault vs tegra fault?

i learn a lot with you.
i think with the new hack we have a lot emmc repair. well thanks cools proyect.
Thx ! I had four cases of reball at the Tegra processor and a few cases where eMMC needed reball. A few cases that eMMC were broken and had corrupt nand. To the broken eMMC, i had nothing to do with them because I could not read data from it to rewrite them in another new eMMC.

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Could there be a way to use a much larger Storage Chip?
Yes it is possible, you can replace the 32Gb eMMC with one larger than 128 or 256GB, but it only works on consoles that are not patched because you need a nand dump.
However, I think it would work on a patched console if you dump hardware nand with a programmer who can read and rewrite all eMMC partitions.
 
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Crazy... I was just watching your video on YouTube today doing this reballing. I googled too see if you had a shop, but I couldn’t find any info. Awesome videos man, I have a switch that I can’t get to turn on and I was watching your videos trying to see if you had the same issue as me and if your repair fixed it. Keep up the awesome content.
 
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Crazy... I was just watching your video on YouTube today doing this reballing. I googled too see if you had a shop, but I couldn’t find any info. Awesome videos man, I have a switch that I can’t get to turn on and I was watching your videos trying to see if you had the same issue as me and if your repair fixed it. Keep up the awesome content.
Thank you very much. I have a small repair shop. I have no higher education in electronics. It's just passion and I'm a self-taught guy. I learned on my own over time. I "specialize" if I can say so in reballing. I've been doing this for a few years........
 

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