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Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: cooter on September 15, 2007, 02:46:00 PM
I am trying to update an xbox i flashed for a buddy a while back.  I have the drive in mode b (verified cuz i can see it in windows and it takes 2 presses to open the drive bay.  In order to do it i am first trying to restore the firmware.  

From what I understand all i have to do to restore the firmware is run the restore H (where h is my drive) in the ixtreme 1.2 directory.  I do this and get an error that says:

 
CODE
  What is the Hitachi drive letter?

   h

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


RESTORING DRIVE h:\ HITACHI V.59b FIRMWARE..



Restoring 00/11 sector 90033000 (UnStealth)...

---------- RES.BIN

---------- RES.BIN

---------- RES.BIN

ERROR: Hitachi DVD drive is NOT restoring..

WARNING: One of FOUR4 things could be wrong

#1: Shut-down all your back-ground programs
#2: Windows is in-compatible, try SAFE MODE
#3: Your DVD drive is not a working version
#4: Start mode B with DVD disk in the drive

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ARE YOU SURE DRIVE "h" IS THE HITACHI DRIVE


   What is the Hitachi drive letter?


I have no idea what is cause the problem.  Any ideas?

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Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: bodybag on September 15, 2007, 03:22:00 PM
I had the same error a few weeks ago, I went into safe mode with vista and that sorted it......
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: cooter on September 15, 2007, 04:00:00 PM
Thanks for the reply.  I tried it in safe mode in XP x86 in safe mode with the same result.  I then tried in Vista Ultimate x64 in both normal and safe mode and i got an incompatibiliy error.  Is there another way to do this or am I limited??
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: sosotiit on September 15, 2007, 04:30:00 PM
not sure it is your problem, but make sure the FW is not buried 10 level down of directory, put it under the root
C:\X-LG
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: cooter on September 15, 2007, 04:35:00 PM
it was in c:\xbox.  I also have tried it on a via chipset and nforce 4 SATA chipset.  Both give same error.
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: MarutiDriver on September 15, 2007, 04:52:00 PM
I'm getting a similar error on a 47 spoofed as a 59, but it sends me the "there are four things that could be wrong" even before it shows me if it's restoring a sector at all.
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: Navillos on October 01, 2007, 01:47:00 PM
QUOTE(sosotiit @ Sep 15 2007, 05:30 PM) *

not sure it is your problem, but make sure the FW is not buried 10 level down of directory, put it under the root
C:\X-LG


i will try that. i had it on a seperate hard drive. ill try it as c:\flashix.bat or c:\restore.bat

This post has been edited by Navillos: Oct 1 2007, 08:48 PM
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: Navillos on October 02, 2007, 07:48:00 AM
i figured it out. there is something wrong with the restore.bat itself. i used Hack360 ixtreme 1.2 its in the usual places. it worked great and after i restored i went ahead and reflashed with the regular ixtreme 1.2 rev2 sense fix firmware and all is good. so someone needs to let C4EVA know theres something wrong.

This post has been edited by Navillos: Oct 2 2007, 02:49 PM
Title: Error Restoring Hitachi 59d
Post by: cooter on February 03, 2020, 09:11:00 PM
QUOTE(Navillos @ Oct 2 2007, 02:48 PM) *

i figured it out. there is something wrong with the restore.bat itself. i used Hack360 ixtreme 1.2 its in the usual places. it worked great and after i restored i went ahead and reflashed with the regular ixtreme 1.2 rev2 sense fix firmware and all is good. so someone needs to let C4EVA know theres something wrong.


Thanks for the tip.  I was giong to try this but as i was messing with the drive and I can't get the drive to eject (this was before I started as I put off doing this for a while).  I was reading and it looks like i fried the drive.  Is this correct?  I am having problems getting in mode b and I did the 2 wire trick and it looks like this may have fried the drive.  how can i found out forsure that I fried it?  

Also If it is fried do I need to get the key off it?  If so how can I do that?

Cooter