QUOTE(bdwarrior52 @ Nov 4 2009, 07:00 PM)
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i just realized that i have the 64 bit operating system. what should i do now?
Well there's not much you can do with jungleflasher on a 64bit OS. but there's one way you can flash your drive and that's with DosFlash, now I never had any experience with this to recommended it but if you look harder there should be a way on a laptop. hope this helps
DosFlash can be used to read/write/erase the flash chips of many CD/DVD-ROM drives.
DosFlash is for DOS flashing, DosFlash32 for Windows flashing.
Original Features:
* flashes IDE and SATA drives
* supports parallel and serial flash chips
* flash drives in Windows with direct port access
* no vendor cdb flashing commands are used
* tested with the following drives:
- TS-H943A MS25, MS28
- SH-D162C
- SH-D163A
- and some other drives like Liteon, Hitachi, ...
* NEC drives are not supported, cause they have no mediatek chipset installed