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Title: Toshiba-samsung_360_auto_flasher_v3
Post by: anarchiest on August 12, 2006, 11:09:00 PM
I have searched around alot for info on these sata drivers and if they will work or not but no answer so far. I flashed my Hitachi a few weeks ago with the xecture connect kit, and it worked great (7in1 flasher). Now my brother wants me to flash his samsung. So i downloaded the auto flasher and geebee's guide. In the readme for the auto flasher it says to run the BIOS agent to see what chipset you have... mine shows  ""AMD 1100 rev 0"" this is from motherboard M2N32-SLI Deluxe/Wireless Edition
My question to u all is, although this is a nvida chipset it is reporting as a "AMD 1100 rev 0" will the NVIDIA version of MTKFLASH.EXE included in the auto flasher work?

Thanks in advance
 
Title: Toshiba-samsung_360_auto_flasher_v3
Post by: NeoDarkSaver on August 13, 2006, 02:14:00 AM
You mean it doesnot support ur SATA devices in DOS or in windows?
Title: Toshiba-samsung_360_auto_flasher_v3
Post by: anarchiest on August 13, 2006, 08:43:00 AM
no i mean the 4 options the auto flasher gives, none of them are specifically my sata type... im wondering if it will hurt it to try all 4 options and see if one of them works
Title: Toshiba-samsung_360_auto_flasher_v3
Post by: jonnymix on August 29, 2006, 07:42:00 AM
I've got the same problem FOXCONN WINFAST board nf4sk8aa showing "AMD 1100 rev 0", Just made one expensive brick grr.gif  .tryed to boot using a floppy but not enough room. My USB will not boot just says that its not a dos disk please insert another. Samsung shows on boot up but not in windows. Hitachis are great no problems samsungs are crap.
If anyone can help and needs more info Ill be glad to help you help me  biggrin.gif
Title: Toshiba-samsung_360_auto_flasher_v3
Post by: jonnymix on August 31, 2006, 12:41:00 AM
use x32 from the usual places use mtk-nf4 works fine.