Trinity RGH bad NAND

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Is there anything that can be done with NAND dumps that have bad blocks in the first 50 blocks? I have 2 on this system. I was able to write xell and get my keys but writing the xebuild image results in a no boot, flashing green light. Ive tried to build donor NANDS but I either get a red dot or a solid green light. Ive tried building with my extracted files and with all donor files except the KV. I have also replaced the TSOP NAND chip with one from another Trinity.

Bad Block ID @ 0x5 [Offset: 0x14A00]
• Bad Block ID @ 0x27B [Offset: 0xA3B600]
 
Is there anything that can be done with NAND dumps that have bad blocks in the first 50 blocks? I have 2 on this system. I was able to write xell and get my keys but writing the xebuild image results in a no boot, flashing green light. Ive tried to build donor NANDS but I either get a red dot or a solid green light. Ive tried building with my extracted files and with all donor files except the KV. I have also replaced the TSOP NAND chip with one from another Trinity.

Bad Block ID @ 0x5 [Offset: 0x14A00]
• Bad Block ID @ 0x27B [Offset: 0xA3B600]
Bad nand blocks in jrunner usually means your soldering of the NAND wires could use a bit of work
 

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