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wantin2mod

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Power Light Blinking And Always Ejecting
« on: April 16, 2012, 09:41:00 AM »

Motherboard: Jasper

DVD Drive: Benq VAD6038

Problem: Received console with Status Code: 3151-335A-B380-0F00-C000-000E. Re-flashed back to stock and updated console to the 2.0.13146.0 version. Drive would not eject after flash back to stock. Opened dvd drive to perform cleaning and found that there was no laser inside of drive!!  ohmy.gif  I had another Benq drive on hand and decided to flash this drive using all the other drive’s information. Drive now ejects very well. Middle power light is blinking when I power it on and stays blinking with “Opening” displayed on the screen. I try to close using the Eject button and controller with the same result, tray wants to stay open. I can put in a game and try to close the tray but it doesn’t even try to read the game and immediately opens again. I then power off the console and it seems all powers down then the tray opens again! Wha??!! I have tricked the console to reading and playing “Dead Space” by putting the disc in just before I power it down. When the console shuts down, I quickly unplug the power from the back so it can’t eject. I then plug it back in, hold the sync button and turn on the console. It then reads the disc and does not eject. I then played it for 20 min no issues what so ever.

I flashed the Benq back to stock using pre-firmware 13141 orig-64930C-E030.bin. Flash went according to plan. (just now noticing….did I flash back to the incorrect firmware!!?????)

Here is the JF log:


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JungleFlasher 0.1.92 Beta (304)
Session Started Sat Apr 14 20:52:37 2012

This is a Wow 64 process running on 8 x 64 bit CPUs
X360USB PRO detected, Version 0.18

Found 1 I/O Ports.
Found 2 Com Ports.
Found 4 windows drives C: D: E: F:
Found 2 CD/DVD drives D: E:

Drive is Benq..
Drive is Benq..
Drive is Benq..

Sending Magic Keys to Drive on port 0x0000
.................................................
Done!
Sending Vendor Intro
Requesting Device ID
Manufacturer ID: 0xC2
Device ID: 0x11
Flash Name: MXIC(MX25L2005)
Flash Size: 262144 bytes
Sending Vendor Intro to port 0x0000

Serial flash found with Status 0x73

Sending Device ID request to port 0x0000
Manufacturer ID: 0xC2
Device ID: 0x11
Flash Name: MXIC(MX25L2005)
Flash Size: 262144 bytes
Loading firmware file C:\Users\ \Desktop\ELITE NO. 2\BENQ-OFW.bin
MD5 hash: ecbf8e9e55af9dc53ebfba0fa6190214
Inquiry string found
Identify string found
Drive key @ 0xE030 C5224536556168868xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Firmware Osig: [PBDS VAD6038 0442]
Firmware is: Stock
Loading firmware file C:\Users\ \Desktop\Latest_iXtreme_and_Stock_Firmware_Pack_(2 012-01-15)\Stock firmware\BenQ\BenQ_Pre_13141\orig-64930C-E030.bin
MD5 hash: bb9f32e8b61f6da5fe2d8a18d38a6a36
Inquiry string found
Identify string found
Drive key @ 0xE030 00000000000000000000000000000000
Firmware Osig: [PBDS VAD6038-64930C ]
Firmware is: Stock
Spoofing Target
DVD Key copied to target
Inquiry string copied to Target
Identify string copied to Target


Getting Status from port 0x0000
SPi flash found with Status 0x73

Sending Chip Erase to Port 0x0000
Erasing:
Writing target buffer to flash
Writing Bank 0: ................
Writing Bank 1: ................
Writing Bank 2: ................
Writing Bank 3: ................

Flash Verification Test !
Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ................
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................
Write verified OK !

Sending Vendor Outro to port 0x0000
Drive is Benq..
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So, did I flash back to the wrong firmware? Or does anyone have an idea to what is going on?


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CarpeDiem0

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Power Light Blinking And Always Ejecting
« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2012, 07:35:00 PM »

What dash is the console on now?  "3151-335A-B380-0F00-C000-000E" means the console encountered a problem during update, so I am lead to believe that your console is now on a post-13141 dash.  This would mean that yes, indeed, you did flash the wrong firmware. Try it with the post-13141 stock firmware.  Since the update flashes all BenQs to 44210C, don't be thrown if that's what your drive reports as afterword.  

You can also try just flashing to LT+ 3.0 with your console's key.  LTPlus-0442-v3.0.bin.

Hope this helps!
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