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Hello guys,
I received today a 3DS XL where the customer attempted to update the emuNAND and flashed the sysNAND instead. He decided to give it a try and do the NAND hw mod by himself even knowing he didn't have the skills to do it. Guess what?! He blown up the DAT0 pad (ripped the pad apart) and right now everything the console does is blue screen.
I carefully checked the board for solder shortening or where it should not be but I could find anything.
I managed to carefully scrap the trace and soldered a thin wire to it, then I hot glued it in place. Wired the other 3 remaining and flashed the copy of his 4.5 NAND he extracted with his Gateway. It took something around 10 minutes to finish but finished successfully.
When I turned it on again, blue screen.
What else should I check? Could it be that something is "fried"?
Thanks in advance!
I received today a 3DS XL where the customer attempted to update the emuNAND and flashed the sysNAND instead. He decided to give it a try and do the NAND hw mod by himself even knowing he didn't have the skills to do it. Guess what?! He blown up the DAT0 pad (ripped the pad apart) and right now everything the console does is blue screen.
I carefully checked the board for solder shortening or where it should not be but I could find anything.
I managed to carefully scrap the trace and soldered a thin wire to it, then I hot glued it in place. Wired the other 3 remaining and flashed the copy of his 4.5 NAND he extracted with his Gateway. It took something around 10 minutes to finish but finished successfully.
When I turned it on again, blue screen.
What else should I check? Could it be that something is "fried"?
Thanks in advance!