This is what I get back when I attempt a lite-on erase:
CODE
Sending Lite-On-Erase request to port 0xCCF8
..............
Drive returned Status 0x72
Manufacturer ID: 0x0
Device ID: 0x0
Flash Name: Unknown type
Flash Size: n/a
What's the problem here?
edit: crap... I think I might have just plugged it in backwards, but I have no idea how I would have. I didn't let go of it once when I unplugged it and made sure I didn't turn my hand or anything. How do I tell if it's plugged in the right direction?
This post has been edited by mmik: Today, 02:57 AM
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Ok I don't think it was in backwards at all at any point, but now it's not detecting my drive after the erase... Is this bad? Lemme guess... I wasn't supposed to restart my computer after erasing it, and now nothing will detect it or something stupid. I don't honestly know if the erase even worked, though.
Why didnt you download and read thoroughly the excellent tutorial on the jungleflasher website?
QUOTE(Derfuhrer @ Jul 17 2009, 06:17 AM)

Why didnt you download and read thoroughly the excellent tutorial on the jungleflasher website?
This happens for other reasons, he may have followed the steps correctly; however a hardware problem. Unless your talking about the troubleshooting.pdf
Anyhow,
Your going to need dosflash: http://www.xbox-scene.com/xbox1data/sep/Ek...FEujcvdWMYE.php
Make a DOS usb key. Place '16/dosflash.exe' or something like that onto it.
Remove all devices apart from XBOX drive.
Type dosflash
One will say MTK vendor into failed. Select that one.
Send 'liton e'
powercycle
dosflash select device.
w
cfw.bin
powercycle.
hope that helps