QUOTE(Zoneout @ Jun 22 2009, 08:07 AM)

Hold on, I think the 83850C is merely bullshit as said by the poster above.
As I can recall getting an April 2009 74850C with A0A2 from warranty a few weeks ago.
And the new 2009 X360s are already March 2009 Lite-Ons with 74850C.
mm, I'll believe it when it lands in Oggy or the team's hands.
- Zoneout
QUOTE(Zoneout @ Jun 23 2009, 07:41 AM)

I think it's pretty conclusive now that the 83850C either:
1. Doesn't exist ie: BS
2. An odd batch (Hitachi v59 anyone?)
The picture by the user above is an May 2009 A0A2 Lite-On with 74850C. Wouldn't you think there would be 83850C's everywhere by now?
- Zoneout
QUOTE(DARKFiB3R @ Jun 23 2009, 11:00 PM)

Agreed, but I'm not sue that there is even 1 person in this thread that has actually had one. I'm positive that there are lots of cases of mistaken identity though.
QUOTE(fitsman @ Jun 28 2009, 09:00 PM)

Yes we know that the new drive is real but still we don't know the way to dump and flash the drive.
Based on the multiple quotes above, I dont think alot believed this drive was real at all, hence my post showing an image of the drive in my hands.
The key is
NOT obtainable by usual methods, I shall persist to try things on the drive.
Flashing the drive is easy. Intro of Death, power cycle, MTK Intro, Write.
Id just rather get the key first
