jmdalmighty Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 I got one light of death it said it was error code E74 the consolehas had rrod before but after it was fixed no trouble I think it's from a bad flash I did on the drive because it was fine before it. So what i want to know is; is the console dead? Or just a bad flash? Can a bad flash be fixed without buying a new drive? Is there anyoneexprinced in flashing drives that can help me?
test10 Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 This is one error code I know from experience. E74 is when the connection on the GPU is melting, and re-cooling and making a cold point thus not function. Throwing the E74. You can leave the xbox on for 2 hour shifts trying to remelt that solder connection back together, but thats only a temporary fix. You'll need to send it in for a real repair. I don't think it has anything to do with flash. Then again, I'm just a random guy who is trying to test out this Dark Knight skin.
jmdalmighty Posted April 22, 2010 Author Report Posted April 22, 2010 (edited) I can't send it in it's jtagable and I've opens up the 360 aww I baught all these xcm shit which is comming tmrw edit if I did the temp fix and stuck sum new more powerfull fans in there will it do the job how big are the solder balls on the gpu can it be resoldred by anyone? Edited April 22, 2010 by jmdalmighty
Azraelrs Posted April 22, 2010 Report Posted April 22, 2010 (edited) Reflow the HANA chip... fixes 99% of E74 errors permanently. Drive flash has nothing to do with E74, sorry. Edited April 22, 2010 by Azraelrs
jmdalmighty Posted April 22, 2010 Author Report Posted April 22, 2010 Tut? I looked on YouTube and all I could find was the shifty pinny trick is the hana chips the one with the bandaids on them under the board? If so I so f ucked my self over couse I removed them and didn't replace them with any thing.
gruntmods Posted April 23, 2010 Report Posted April 23, 2010 Tut? I looked on YouTube and all I could find was the shifty pinny trick is the hana chips the one with the bandaids on them under the board? If so I so f ucked my self over couse I removed them and didn't replace them with any thing.Those are thermal pads, and yea, that was a bad idea.
jmdalmighty Posted April 23, 2010 Author Report Posted April 23, 2010 Insted of telling that was a bad idea tell me a good one that I can do to fix my xbox
gruntmods Posted April 23, 2010 Report Posted April 23, 2010 Insted of telling that was a bad idea tell me a good one that I can do to fix my xboxsending it for a repair would be a good start
jmdalmighty Posted April 23, 2010 Author Report Posted April 23, 2010 (edited) whare i cant send it to microsoft and im broke so halo3 shitty service can be crossed off. All i can do right now is sell my kv that should get me at least $100 Edited April 23, 2010 by jmdalmighty
gruntmods Posted April 23, 2010 Report Posted April 23, 2010 whare i cant send it to microsoft and im broke so halo3 shitty service can be crossed off. All i can do right now is sell my kv that should get me at least $100just get any computer repair store to take a look at it, its easy to fix.
halo3 Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 Tut? I looked on YouTube and all I could find was the shifty pinny trick is the hana chips the one with the bandaids on them under the board? If so I so f ucked my self over couse I removed them and didn't replace them with any thing.Tut lol unless you want a crappy sears heatgun reflow there are no tuts. You need a professional reflow one that will last if you want it repaired. The pennies will not work in this case, not just because it's a bad repair, because the problem is probably not with the hana chip, the problem is the gpu. You tired the x-clamp trick which I said doesn't last long, causes flexing, and when it breaks it will be more damaged. You tried the x-clamp trick therefore the problem is the gpu. If you want it repaired the right and lasting way I only charge $35 +shipping and no charge for the repair until I repair your 360. With that I give reflows with a custom bga rework station, parts replacements, I add on shims to the gpu and cpu, add on extra heatsinks(if wanted), and I add on the hybrid advanced. If you are interested in a repair my email is xbox360smartrepairs@yahoo.com
gruntmods Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 Tut lol unless you want a crappy sears heatgun reflow there are no tuts. You need a professional reflow one that will last if you want it repaired. The pennies will not work in this case, not just because it's a bad repair, because the problem is probably not with the hana chip, the problem is the gpu. You tired the x-clamp trick which I said doesn't last long, causes flexing, and when it breaks it will be more damaged. You tried the x-clamp trick therefore the problem is the gpu. If you want it repaired the right and lasting way I only charge $35 +shipping and no charge for the repair until I repair your 360. With that I give reflows with a custom bga rework station, parts replacements, I add on shims to the gpu and cpu, add on extra heatsinks(if wanted), and I add on the hybrid advanced. If you are interested in a repair my email is xbox360smartrepairs@yahoo.comStop your bullshit, A regular repair works fine.
halo3 Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 (edited) Stop your ********, A regular repair works fine.No it doesn't not at all and really think about it, if your going to repair something you want to go to sears get a heatgun and try to fix an xbox!? What kind of person thinks an industrial heatgun can fix a 360 let alone fix any peice of hardware!? Edited April 24, 2010 by halo3
gruntmods Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 No it doesn't not at all and really think about it, if your going to repair something you want to go to sears get a heatgun and try to fix an xbox!? What kind of person thinks an industrial heatgun can fix a 360 let alone fix any peice of hardware!?no one at sears fixes computers....I told him to see a computer repair specialist, not some guy in his garage,nor did I tell him to fix it himself. An xbox is a specialty computer. any qualified computer repair specialist can fix it. Re-solder the chips to the board and repaste the gpu and cpu. In this case new thermal pads are also needed.
Lockon Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 no one at sears fixes computers....I told him to see a computer repair specialist, not some guy in his garage,nor did I tell him to fix it himself. An xbox is a specialty computer. any qualified computer repair specialist can fix it. Re-solder the chips to the board and repaste the gpu and cpu. In this case new thermal pads are also needed. and those guys are pro's and have the qualifications to do so.
jmdalmighty Posted April 24, 2010 Author Report Posted April 24, 2010 @halo unless you cant read I already stated that I'm tight for money it would cost me about $90 shipped to you and back plus your $55 makes $145 I don't have that much money to waste.
gruntmods Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 and those guys are pro's and have the qualifications to do so.as long as its not geeksquad or a similar store.
halo3 Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 @halo unless you cant read I already stated that I'm tight for money it would cost me about $90 shipped to you and back plus your $55 makes $145 I don't have that much money to waste.$90 shipping? Why are you in the uk? Also unless you want a chip reball the cost is only $35 +shipping.
jmdalmighty Posted April 24, 2010 Author Report Posted April 24, 2010 look im in the uk im not paying over a hundred for a game console that i can get again for much cheaper.
gruntmods Posted April 24, 2010 Report Posted April 24, 2010 look im in the uk im not paying over a hundred for a game console that i can get again for much cheaper.And who would send it by mail to anyone other then microsoft?
jmdalmighty Posted April 24, 2010 Author Report Posted April 24, 2010 close this plz i put the console on ebay i was havving trouble finding a desent reaper for cheap
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