ughhhh... just what i needed, complications! okay SO im doing a downgrade and after i got a good dump i went to go write back to the nor with the dump on the sd card and the e3 downgrade.bin file, everything was going smoothly,the lights were going on 1 by 1 and i looked away from the console for 2 mins and looked back and i had the error lights flashing that the clip wasn't on good enough... so i thought to myself that how did it start writing and was having no problems and then in the middle of the lights going on one by one , i get a error code. weird... i didn't touch the system while it was writing therefor the clip was not moved... so i went to go try and write again and got the error code for the clip not making a connection but immediately this time... so then i figured because the writing stopped half way through i would have to write the original dump back to the system and start from scratch to i tried that and still it kept giving me the bad connection error lights, so finally i decided to just solder the e3 linker onto the board after not being able to get the clip to connect. so i soldered the e3 linker onto the board and tried to put it in flash fun (1 up all rest down) and again it gave me the same error lights... now i know my soldering is top notch so i thought to myself it couldn't be that, but just to be sure i pulled out a brand new e3 linker and soldered the wires to it and soldered it to the board and again i get the same error... so now im all out of ideas and need some help with this. what could possibly have happened when the writing to the nor was interpreted that is causing me not to get a connection to the nor/not letting me read or write the nor???? and if the nor was screwed up wouldn't it shut down after trying to read it during the system start-up process? or rlod? the system stays on but i don't get any audio or video.... any help would be much appriciated!:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
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