QUOTE(Klutsh @ Jan 31 2009, 06:35 PM)
Nice job, just make sure your system RAM is good, it uses a RAM disk to dump the files to first.
Just to clarify, the Lite-On modification process on my disc uses a RAMDISK, but the Samsung/BenQ modification process does not.
Although the good ram comment still applies.
P.S. The Lite-On firmware files are only stored on the RAMDISK for a moment, after the dump they are immediately transferred to the specified folder on the HDD.
QUOTE(Klutsh @ Jan 31 2009, 06:35 PM)
A good idea would be to load the Firmware from HDD, instead of having to write a new CD every time a release comes out.
Yes, that would be a cool feature, but the general idea of this disc is that it requires no user action before use. If the user had to place the iXtreme firmwares in specific folders for each drive before each use of the disc, it would defeat the convenience this disc is really meant for. Also, what if the user placed the incorrect firmwares in the incorrect folders and then flashed the drive? We would have users flashing Lite-On drives with BenQ firmware or Samsung firmware or vice-versa, which would be very, very bad...
It would leave too much room for human error... the way the disc is currently programmed makes it 'newbie-friendly'.
QUOTE(stewii griffin @ Jan 31 2009, 07:08 PM)
Good times with Evo! I might have to get out the good old xbox and play it just to reminisce.
Can you put boot this on a flash drive and still have it write to the c drive??
Theoretically yes, that would work fine.