QUOTE(DaMyth @ Oct 28 2006, 09:49 AM)

I have a question, as I'm a bit confused. I have a ms25 that shitted on me, and I'm replacing it with another ms25. Now here's my question. Say I have x41a.bin, that worked on my last drive, with my key in it of course. Can I... with the new drive just flash that. or do I have to flash my orig.bin first. Thansk
Umm if you physically have a DVD KEY from your original dvd drive ..
DOES NOT MATTER if you have it in ANY firmware as long as THAT firmware worked at one time or another on that dvd drive in that original setup ... then yes you can take the key from that and insert it to any firmware from there...
so if you have a hacked firmware that you know worked at one time... then you know your key is correct in that hacked firmware... then yes you by all means can flash that firmware to the next dvd drive you purchase.
You are good to go. Cuz that hacked firmware DID work at one time on the original drive.
QUOTE(aliyevsm @ Oct 28 2006, 07:56 AM)

Cheers Bro!
I am now trying to send message to cyclops69 along with some photos (just in case if it will help)
Can i send yuo a picture to confirm that chip has firmware on that board is the one i am thinking of... The reason i am asking is that samsung drives are very seldom on ebay as opose to Hitachi, so just wanted to make sure that if the chip (one am thinkig of) is not damaged then i could go ahead and buy the thing from ebay
Once again you help is very much apreciated
Alright well yeah I belive SOMEONE can fix it... you did really mess it up lol but hey whatever (IMG:
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Here is the picture of the board you have... now people can see what they will deal with...
I am also quoting your email on what you did as this will also help...
LINK TO PICTURE - TOO BIG to post here (don't think people would like the size on the forum)QUOTE
I first soldered to the main point (as per Underthedog's instruction) with1st and 2nd wire soldered to microchip covered with hard plastic material (SST 39SF020A), and rest wto wires (5 and 6) to easy points on the board... After i did it i tryed the games (original) and it did not boot the game - Xbox360 was spining the disk for a long time and nothing happened. I tryed the DVD movie and it worked fine.
I then decided to remove the chip (NME-360) - I thought may be i have soldered to the wrong points in that thick chip covered with plastic (it was quite difficult to see) Anyway as soon as I removed the NME chip - games (orginals) start to work fine again - no problem
Aftre that i decided to solder the wires 1 and 2 to the alternative point as per Underthedog's instruction again - thinkig maybe this would help...and one of this alternative points (2) was very cose to the thin microchip (MT1359SE) in the middle of the board.... So while trying to remove the coating from the path to solder the wire to, I accidently touched thin legs/connectors of that microchip... I kinda start paniking trying to remove that soldering but just made it worse...
Sorry for giving you too much information i just wanted you to know everything - hopefully that will help fixing the problem... I also attached the pictures from the board
So could you please have a look ans see if it looks fixable to you at all?
Thank you very mcuh in advance
This post has been edited by majik655: Oct 28 2006, 07:07 PM