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Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: wertyxhts on October 12, 2007, 12:03:00 AM
I have a problem where I can't restore my hitachi 59DJ to its original firmware. I think it has Maximus-Garyopa Hitachi-LG Xtreme FW v2.3 Stealth 8in1 Revision 2 on it. I'm trying to restore it for a firmware upgrade to Commodore4Eva iXtreme Hitachi-LG v1.2 rev2, but it says that drive cannot be flashed and its caused by one of the four problems.

1. Drive is not a working drive.
2. Try flashing in safe mode.
3. Quit All Backround Programs.
4. Drive must be in mode b with dvd in it.

My drive is in mode b. It's detected by windows and it takes two ejects to come out. I don't know whats the problem. Any tips will help. Thanks.
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: DeMoN_DARREN on October 12, 2007, 02:25:00 AM
At which stage is it saying this?  During the restore.bat command run?
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: wertyxhts on October 12, 2007, 04:35:00 AM
QUOTE(DeMoN_DARREN @ Oct 12 2007, 01:25 AM) *

At which stage is it saying this?  During the restore.bat command run?


before it even hits the first the stage. it just says its can't restore it. It doesn't even go into the first stage because of this.
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: notrain on October 12, 2007, 11:43:00 AM
Your drive is empty, right? no DVD inside?
Did you select the correct drive letter? With the new .bat files you just double click
restore.bat and then the command prompt will require you to type in the drive letter.
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: wertyxhts on October 12, 2007, 12:00:00 PM
QUOTE(notrain @ Oct 12 2007, 10:43 AM) *

Your drive is empty, right? no DVD inside?
Did you select the correct drive letter? With the new .bat files you just double click
restore.bat and then the command prompt will require you to type in the drive letter.


yeah my drive is empty. Yes i aso typed the letter of the drive, it just doesn't allow me to flash. It says drive cannot be restored.
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: Navillos on October 12, 2007, 12:05:00 PM
are you using the ixtreme restore.bat? if so you need to use the original restore.bat with the firmware you have flashed.  Maximus-Garyopa Hitachi-LG Xtreme FW v2.3 Stealth 8in1 Revision 2
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: wertyxhts on October 12, 2007, 12:39:00 PM
QUOTE(Navillos @ Oct 12 2007, 11:05 AM) *

are you using the ixtreme restore.bat? if so you need to use the original restore.bat with the firmware you have flashed.  Maximus-Garyopa Hitachi-LG Xtreme FW v2.3 Stealth 8in1 Revision 2


Right on the marbles. Thanks. It seems I had to go back to the restore.bat for the firmware I currently flashed on my drive. Then go back and flash with ixtreme.
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: Nerdz on October 12, 2007, 03:01:00 PM
QUOTE(wertyxhts @ Oct 12 2007, 07:39 PM) *

Right on the marbles. Thanks. It seems I had to go back to the restore.bat for the firmware I currently flashed on my drive. Then go back and flash with ixtreme.


Dear

After you do it, please post the results. I want to upgrade the firmware of my drive 59DJ soon.

tks in advance

Cruiser
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: caster420 on October 12, 2007, 03:55:00 PM
N/M.

I'll find out for sure before posting.

Caster.

This post has been edited by caster420: Oct 12 2007, 10:57 PM
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: wertyxhts on October 12, 2007, 04:01:00 PM
QUOTE(Nerdz @ Oct 12 2007, 02:01 PM) *

Dear

After you do it, please post the results. I want to upgrade the firmware of my drive 59DJ soon.

tks in advance

Cruiser


I tried it and it worked. Sorry forgot to post results. Restore using my firmware's old restore.bat and I used flashix.bat from the ixtreme firmware. My drive flashed 100% sucessfully. Thanks for everyones help.
Title: 59dj Won't Restore
Post by: Nerdz on October 14, 2007, 07:56:00 PM
QUOTE(wertyxhts @ Oct 12 2007, 11:01 PM) *

I tried it and it worked. Sorry forgot to post results. Restore using my firmware's old restore.bat and I used flashix.bat from the ixtreme firmware. My drive flashed 100% sucessfully. Thanks for everyones help.


I got an error during the restore. This is the log:

C:\X-LG>RESTORE J

****************************************
*                                      *
* Maximus-garyOPA: Xtreme v2.2 Stealth *
* HITACHI ALL VERSIONS 8in1            *
*                                      *
* BASED ON THE WORK BY GARYOPA         *
* Restores your x360 drive to ORIGINAL *
*                                      *
****************************************


Detecting VERSION of drive...



---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN

---------- VER.BIN
Version: 0059

Restoring V59 firmware...


Restoring 00/10 sector 90033000 (UnStealth)...


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

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

Restoring 1/10 sector 90035000 (Media Detect / SS Read)...

done


Restoring 1b/10 sector 90034000 (Media Detect v2)...

done


Restoring 2/10 sector 90027000 (Challenge Response)...

done


Restoring 3/10 sector 90025000 (Mode B into A)...

DeviceIOControl() failed 0
failed to execute flasher (sense: 05/26/00)


Restoring 4/10 sector 9001d000 (Game Part Unlock)...

done


Restoring 5/10 sector 9001c000 (Drive Response Table Decrypt)...

done


Restoring 6/10 sector 9000a000 (TRAY Tweak)...

done


Restoring 7/10 sector 90006000 (MODE B Tweak)...

done


Restoring 8/10 sector 90003000 (Xtreme Custom Code)...

done


Restoring 9/10 sector 9003e000 (Master Checksum)...

done


Restoring 9b/10 sector 9003F000 (EXTRA Checksum)...

done


Restoring 10/10 sector 90005000 (Stealth Data and Code)...

done


Checking RESTOREd version...

FirmCrypt v0.1 - loser 2005
done


PASS: Restore of drive to ORIGINAL is 100

DONE: You can now shut-down your system!!


C:\X-LG>


What do I have to do to solve the problem below?

DeviceIOControl() failed 0
failed to execute flasher (sense: 05/26/00)