MartyMcNuts
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Don't get any error. All it does is pop out the tray and then nothing.
OK.Thanks. I'll keep looking at it.
Don't get any error. All it does is pop out the tray and then nothing.
ThanksOK.Thanks. I'll keep looking at it.
No app will. That's the version that is a pain in the ass. You need to flash the mk3.10 Asus firmware first then you can flash the DE 1.03 firmware
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I can't downgrade on newer firmware like the 1.03/1.04 directly but through the detour of the Asus firmware 3.10 is working? But only with dosflash?
And if the LG BH16NS55 comes with 1.02 I can use the modified Asus flash tool on Windows to flash to the 3.02 Asus firmware? Do I have to modify the SATA mode to legacy? Or is this only necessary for the dos flasher?
In general, the 1.03 allows UHD playback, but only 1.02 or lower also allows ripping? What about the 3.01 or 3.02 Asus firmware? Is ripping possible? I heard that the speed gets increased when flashing the Asus firmware
That version is definitely libredrive compatible so you have a makemkv issue going on. Doesn't sound like it's downloading the libredrive support. I would post on the makemkv forum to get help with that issue. No need to flash anything else though. You're good with that drive and firmware.
Hello all,
I am new here.
Sorry if my question has been answered before.
Have an LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH16NS40 with the code NS40.
Tried to run the Flasher on the first page of the thread.
Windows asked me to install Framework 3.5 (I am running Windows 10).
Installed it and ran the Flasher. It keeps telling me that my driver is up to date and it's not running the flash: "0 : HL-DT-STBD-RE BH16NS40 1.03".
Can anyone help me with any info to solve this issue?
Should I not have installed the Framework 3.5?
Thanks you for any help...
I'm just trying to Flash my drive Asus BC-12D2HT (v3.11) to 3.0 and just getting the error "Updating Failure #4". Does anybody know what to do?
That drive is too old!! NS40 drives are not compatible with UHD and should not be flashed with NS50 firmware!!
I've not seen anyone recover one of those drives without the use of dosflash. It's possible but it's a major pain in the ass. The thread you linked to is older but essentially describes the process more or less. You need a clean firmware for the drive which it looks like they have linked there, and then you need to use dosflash (your sata port has to be set to IDE mode and most of us boot off a win pe image when we're doing dosflash stuff because you can't use 64 bit windows with dosflash) to extract your current firmware (this is the MOST important step), use the data mover tool to copy the encryption and calibration data from the extracted firmware to the clean new firmware you're trying to flash to. This will create a new firmware bin file that must be written with dosflash. That will recover the drive and then you can put the sata port back to ahci mode. Good times, yea? sigh