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  1. #1 Problems with GH-041-34 
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    I just modded a GH-041-34 with a H2O. When I started it It wouldnt read any Ps2 discs.. Ps2-cd and DVD-movies worked fine. Offcourse I thought I did something wrong so I checked everything one more time with the same result so I tried to change the chip to a new one.. Here is my BIG misstake. I forgot to put a sticker on the backside of it. When I started it it just got me a blank screen. I checked everything and discovered my misstake and removed the chip completely. I have cleaned all solderpoints and still gets blank screen. I have checked all fuses and they are fine.

    Any Ideas how I can make the machine work again ?


    Now I have done some reading here (to late offcourse) and found out that I can connect 5v to H pad to get the chip to boot properly. Now I just have to get the machine working again.
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    cleen your bios and aghib points...
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    Found the problem. It was a broken trace from when I removed the chip. I used tape that has glue on both sides (dont know the english word for it)
    I probably used a little to much force. I enclose a picture of it. It works fine now.
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