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anonymouspirate

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Guide For Using Dosflash To Repair "frozen/erased" Lite-on D
« on: January 04, 2009, 04:13:00 AM »

lots of people are asking this question when there drive freezing during the jungleflasher lite-on erase. If this happens to you do the following. Should be a sticky

The correct was to do this is the following :

Prepare your hacked firmware using jungleflasher

create a usb dos boot drive via http://www.bootdisk.com/plan40/hpflash1.zip

once the usb is formatted, copy your hacked firmware, L-O-erase.exe, and dosflash.exe to the root of the usb drive.

Boot to dos with the drive connected to the ck3 lite but not powered on. Once in dos turn the drive on and run the following :

"l-o-erase 9800"

-- -- 9800 being your com port, yours may be different, use jungleflasher to find your com port if you are unsure.

after this it should report a status 0x72 , if it does not keep running the command until it does, you may need to power on and off the drive before each attempt.

After a 0x72 status run the following

"dosflash"

select the number of the dvd drive from the list, then select what you want to do, in this case type "w" and it will ask you for your hacked firmware. I renamed mine to hack.bin so i just typed

"hack.bin"

whatever your filename is called type that and it will flash the drive with the ixtreme firmware and your good to go.

Note *** if you get a buffer overflow while powering on the drive in dos, turn off yout pc and disconnect the drive from the ck3 unit and power the drive from the 360 but keep the sata cable to your pc and all will be well.

Let me know if you have any other questions
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brisk

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Guide For Using Dosflash To Repair "frozen/erased" Lite-on D
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2009, 06:33:00 AM »


QUOTE(anonymouspirate @ Jan 4 2009, 12:49 PM) *

lots of people are asking this question when there drive freezing during the jungleflasher lite-on erase. If this happens to you do the following. Should be a sticky

The correct was to do this is the following :

Prepare your hacked firmware using jungleflasher

create a usb dos boot drive via http://www.bootdisk.com/plan40/hpflash1.zip

once the usb is formatted, copy your hacked firmware, L-O-erase.exe, and dosflash.exe to the root of the usb drive.

Boot to dos with the drive connected to the ck3 lite but not powered on. Once in dos turn the drive on and run the following :

"l-o-erase 9800"

-- -- 9800 being your com port, yours may be different, use jungleflasher to find your com port if you are unsure.

after this it should report a status 0x72 , if it does not keep running the command until it does, you may need to power on and off the drive before each attempt.

After a 0x72 status run the following

"dosflash"

select the number of the dvd drive from the list, then select what you want to do, in this case type "w" and it will ask you for your hacked firmware. I renamed mine to hack.bin so i just typed

"hack.bin"

whatever your filename is called type that and it will flash the drive with the ixtreme firmware and your good to go.

Note *** if you get a buffer overflow while powering on the drive in dos, turn off yout pc and disconnect the drive from the ck3 unit and power the drive from the 360 but keep the sata cable to your pc and all will be well.

Let me know if you have any other questions



Yes.  there are tutorial available here as well.

I recommend erase and flash in DOS.  it won't lock up your pc/.
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Guide For Using Dosflash To Repair "frozen/erased" Lite-on D
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2009, 02:54:00 PM »

Good point (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)  The erase in dosflash 16 and dosflash 32 is crap (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grr.gif)
 I spent ages trying to erase it properly with those to no avail (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)  
 The dos version of l-o-erase worked first time (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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