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Old 11-02-2012   #1
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BAD BLOCKS NAND DUMP

what are bad blocks and how do I fix them? MY NAND0 says 0 bad blocks found and my NAND1 says 2023 bad blocks found..any help is appreciated
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Bad Blocks happen when the clip , is not perfectly connected to the nand chip.

Use any clamps to tight the clip
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2023 is Deffo bad connection but bad blocks don't happen because of bad connection

A real bad block is fine your console will remap the bad block in reverse order at the end this is normal you just need to find out witch the bad blocks are

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Bad blocks don't happen because of that but the actual hardware is damaged and cannot be written / read although the exclusion is an empty block can be miss read for a bad block
If you try erase said bad block then it can sometimes recover said block

But in this case your correct

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Originally Posted by Sarah1331 View Post
2023 is Deffo bad connection but bad blocks don't happen because of bad connection

A real bad block is fine your console will remap the bad block in reverse order at the end this is normal you just need to find out witch the bad blocks are

@MJ999
Bad blocks don't happen because of that but the actual hardware is damaged and cannot be written / read although the exclusion is an empty block can be miss read for a bad block
If you try erase said bad block then it can sometimes recover said block

But in this case your correct
so I need to find out which chip has the bad blocks? ill try to make a better connection so its not reading 2023 bad blocks. If i do get a bad block reading again what do i do to fix this? you said something about my console fixing this at the end?
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Originally Posted by Sarah1331 View Post
2023 is Deffo bad connection but bad blocks don't happen because of bad connection

A real bad block is fine your console will remap the bad block in reverse order at the end this is normal you just need to find out witch the bad blocks are

@MJ999
Bad blocks don't happen because of that but the actual hardware is damaged and cannot be written / read although the exclusion is an empty block can be miss read for a bad block
If you try erase said bad block then it can sometimes recover said block

But in this case your correct

Can you tell me how to remap the bad blocks???... Thank you :D
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Yes extract said block from mapped location
And inject in correct location

Finding the blocks are the harder part of the task


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