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HalpNot sure what this is maybe something to do with my Lpt port driver
\user\Snike>C:\Nandpro20e\Nandpro.exe lpt: -r16 nand1.bin that is how it should be , need spaces so it can read
Ok that worked thanks Rodent.New error nowSomeone said that you should have the cable under 1.5 ft and that you can't use a LPT PCI board (which is what I have), is this the case?
crazy-modderTake your cat5 cable and cut it about 6-7" long (DO NOT CUT IT ANY LONGER THAN THAT)
all this bull about cord length, and diodes at the mobo etc, is all a bunch of bull. I think one kid was told it couldnt be but so long, and it was passed around so much that people think its a must. just like the diode being soldered directly to the mobo....good luck, I have never tried nand pro with win7, I have a 8 year old xp desktop i use
It will work with long cables but there is a lesser chance of getting clean, duplicate NAND images. Otherwise use shorter or shielded cables.Also Nevbox.. I don't think you're supposed to use nandpro on windows 7 :P
You have been lucky matt, maybe its due to the lpt port, i have had bad reads had to do some 3 or 4 times with usb nand reader and a Nand X
Have you tried Nandpro20e? also seems like you got a bad connection or something to read it like that.
Yes going to do some more checks and do you just close cmd?
here is a fat 32 large formater. it does the gob in seconds. (to use an external drive)