Hardware Console powering off on BSOD.

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Hi guys,

Some friend gives me his New 3DS console to flash him its console nand backup.
But when we connect it to a SD Reader (tested with 5 different) it tries to load BSOD and then the console turns off by itself.

Can you give me any clues about what is wrong?
 

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Hi guys,

Some friend gives me his New 3DS console to flash him its console nand backup.
But when we connect it to a SD Reader (tested with 5 different) it tries to load BSOD and then the console turns off by itself.

Can you give me any clues about what is wrong?
And it doesn't turn off without a SD reader connected? Because it kind of sounds like there is something wrong with the console, like a blown fuse or damaged ribbon cable.
Maybe the NAND mod is wired wrong or some of the pads are bridged, though I didn't think that could cause the 3DS to turn off.
 

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Ok, first things first. Remove the hard mod. Boot the console to see if it boots. If it boots into the BSOD straight away, your friend has damaged hardware some where. We will need to see images of your soldering work. This should include an image of the CLK, CMD and DAT0 points. An image of the GND point will also come in handy.

Also, what screen shows the BSOD on the N3DS?
 

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Ok, first things first. Remove the hard mod. Boot the console to see if it boots. If it boots into the BSOD straight away, your friend has damaged hardware some where. We will need to see images of your soldering work. This should include an image of the CLK, CMD and DAT0 points. An image of the GND point will also come in handy.

Also, what screen shows the BSOD on the N3DS?

Without connecting it to a SD Reader, it boots. The BSOD is in twice screens.
I will try to remove the hard mod, clean the board, and do it again.


Added photos here: http://imgur.com/a/wi8W9
 
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