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xboy010

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I Want Explaining For This :(
« on: January 16, 2009, 10:18:00 AM »

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1: Run L-O-Eras.EXE with the correct port specified (see tutorial above for Lite-On-Erase.exe information)
2: Run DosFlash.exe
3: Select correct number that represents your sata port / LiteOn drive. Note that the drive has to be successfully erased in order for DosFlash to see the drive!


i'm so tired  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

i'm trying to understand these steps  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

1-what's L-O-Eras.EXE how is it work ?
2-when i open DosFlash32.exe when this box appear what should i do ?!  (i need real explain about DosFlash32.exe) i pressed yes and turn the xtractor off and on and DosFlash32.exe close up ?! <<< this is right ?

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pease help  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/uhh.gif)
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mat1c

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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2009, 10:38:00 AM »

l-o-erase is a dos application.
its used by typing l-o-eras followed by the sata port #

for example, i would type in the following in for my drive:

l-o-eras 1150


..follow these simple instructions.
if you've already extracted all files, key/inquiry/etc., open jungle flasher.
create your spoofed ixtreme1.5 by loading from dump files, opening target firmware ixtreme15-liteon, and spoofing source to target. save as lite.bin

create a bootable usb drive/floppy drive with iprep.
copy l-o-eras.exe and dosflash.exe from your ixtreme1.5/dos folder (should have all this included with the ixtreme15 rar file)
copy the lite.bin file you created with jungle flasher into there as well

boot into dos
when in dos, type l-o-eras and the port ur liteon is connected to.
should give you f80..
retype the same command, should give u f80..
turn off the liteon drive, turn back on..
retype command again, should still be f80..
once more, same command, should put u in f72..
when in this mode, power off the lite on drive..
power it back on, and type in dosflash
select the liteon drive # from the selection, hit w to write.
when it asks to type in file, type lite.bin
shoud erase again, write, and ur done..
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xboy010

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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2009, 11:31:00 AM »

QUOTE(mat1c @ Jan 16 2009, 07:14 PM) *

l-o-erase is a dos application.
its used by typing l-o-eras followed by the sata port #

for example, i would type in the following in for my drive:

l-o-eras 1150
..follow these simple instructions.
if you've already extracted all files, key/inquiry/etc., open jungle flasher.
create your spoofed ixtreme1.5 by loading from dump files, opening target firmware ixtreme15-liteon, and spoofing source to target. save as lite.bin

till this step i'm pretty good


create a bootable usb drive/floppy drive with iprep.
copy l-o-eras.exe and dosflash.exe from your ixtreme1.5/dos folder (should have all this included with the ixtreme15 rar file)
copy the lite.bin file you created with jungle flasher into there as well

boot into dos
when in dos, type l-o-eras and the port ur liteon is connected to.
should give you f80..
retype the same command, should give u f80..
turn off the liteon drive, turn back on..
retype command again, should still be f80..
once more, same command, should put u in f72..
when in this mode, power off the lite on drive..
power it back on, and type in dosflash
select the liteon drive # from the selection, hit w to write.
when it asks to type in file, type lite.bin
shoud erase again, write, and ur done..


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can you explain the rest ?

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mat1c

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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2009, 11:39:00 AM »

i explained it pretty detailed man.
when you downloaded the ixtreme1.5 firmware, inside it there should be a folder labeled DOS.
inside there you have l-o-eras.exe and dosflash.exe

you need to create a bootable floppy drive or usb drive.
using iprep is the easiest way, just open a samsung or benq ixtreme .bin file.
click on the usb or floppy drive letter, click on make bootable, and your done.

you then copy the l-o-eras.exe and dosflash.exe from the DOS folder onto the root of ur usb drive or floppy disk.
you also copy your custom firmware you should have saved as lite.bin onto the root.

reboot your computer with the floppy disk or usb disk plugged in.
hoping you can boot from usb, setup your bios to boot first from usb (or floppy disk)

when it boots in, you should see the iprep intro, ignore this.
you will then have a C:\ prompt.

here you type in l-o-eras (port number)
i gave my example as "l-o-eras 1150" but urs will be different.

you do this twice, power cycle the drive, and do it twice more.
you should come back with a status of f72

after this, you power cycle the drive again, and run dosflash.
in dosflash, it lists your drives.
select your lite-on drive.
it will then ask what you want to do: w for write, r for read, etc etc..

type w
it should then ask for the firmware you want to write, type in lite.bin
should erase automatically again, then write.
your done after this...
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woody21_1

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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2009, 11:40:00 AM »

if you dont understand the whole procedure its a little silly to go plugging things in and pressing buttons, if you do this will end up turning into another thread about a bricked liton or lost key how do i fix it...

unplug everything then....
have a read of this,
http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=673708

once you have read that read through the forums for a while, if you dont understand it you do stand a high chance of getting it wrong and being left with a useless console, theres nothing you can do to fix it if you dont get the keys.

take your time with it, dont just rush in.
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