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  1. Hello everyone, Although it is my first post, but I have been reading this forum since 2012 and it helped me alot! Unfortunately, I can not find the solution for the problem I have come to.. I have an old phat falcon XBOX, which is RGH2 (if i am correct). I have successfully updated my kernel version to 17489, although I had three bad blocks, I have injected the updated kernel. So I had some problems at first - I have received error code e79, right after updating kernel. So I have used USB stick with my older kernel in it and used XELL via DVD ROM button on start up to install older kernel again. It fixed the problem, I have dumped my kernel once more, used clean Original NAND and fixed bad blocks with JtagTool. Then, I have updated kernel to 17489 again with Jrunner. And installed it using NANDFLASHER v1.2 It worked! I have launched my xbox and simply transfered aurora folder to HDD via ftp. (I am not sure if it was a good idea) I have not deleted FSD3 folder. I have launched Aurora using *xex file - it launched completely fine. Then I have changed setting of the launch.ini for autostart. It worked fine, Aurora was booting on start-up. Now to the REAL problem - it happened right after I have tried to set a static IP on my XBOX in order to use xboxunity. I went to the console settings - I have done everything according to this manual (http://portforward.com/networking/staticip-xbox360.htm). Restarted my XBOX and boom, I get the error e79 all the time. I have tried to reinject older NAND via USB like the first time and it did not work anymore. I have tried injecting updated NAND via USB - nothing helped. I get the e79 error all the time.. Would anyone be able to recommend anything? I would be extremely thankful for any kind of input. Maybe I should provide some more details? Best regards EDIT: I have forgot to mention, that removing the hard drive does nothing. i still get the e79.
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