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Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: yesdan007 on May 12, 2007, 05:19:00 PM
right guys, i have a hitachi 47. Flashed it with C4EVA_XTRM-HITACHI_v2_4_Stealth firmware. Anyway, it worked fine after flashing but, when i put the case back together got 3 red lights, error code 0102. So i used the hot air gun method to solve it. After sorting out the 3 red lights issue, i noticed the drive was acting weird as it would open when the 360 was turned on, so i inserted an original game and although it seems to be making sounds of it being read by the drive its not executing the game. So, i got a dump of the drive firmware using toolbox and noticed that the drive key had changed, weird   (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) , so i flashed it with my original.bin file and tested the drive and it played originals fine. So, i flashed it again using flash24s.bat and everything went normal while flashing, except the drive keeps ejecting on powering up the 360 and doesn't recognise any media. So what do u guys think the solution is? thanks in advance.
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: Lush on May 12, 2007, 05:27:00 PM
QUOTE(yesdan007 @ May 13 2007, 12:19 AM) *

right guys, i have a hitachi 47. Flashed it with C4EVA_XTRM-HITACHI_v2_4_Stealth firmware. Anyway, it worked fine after flashing but, when i put the case back together got 3 red lights, error code 0102. So i used the hot air gun method to solve it. After sorting out the 3 red lights issue, i noticed the drive was acting weird as it would open when the 360 was turned on, so i inserted an original game and although it seems to be making sounds of it being read by the drive its not executing the game. So, i got a dump of the drive firmware using toolbox and noticed that the drive key had changed, weird   (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) , so i flashed it with my original.bin file and tested the drive and it played originals fine. So, i flashed it again using flash24s.bat and everything went normal while flashing, except the drive keeps ejecting on powering up the 360 and doesn't recognise any media. So what do u guys think the solution is? thanks in advance.


when you dump your reflashed firmware, does it show your drive key?
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: bucky100 on May 12, 2007, 05:29:00 PM
Have you had any other modified firmwares installed prior to Commodore4eva's Xtreme v2.4?
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: yesdan007 on May 12, 2007, 06:32:00 PM
Thanks for the quick replies. When i open was.bin with toolbox it has the drive key in there and its correct but still can't understand why it doesn't work. Also, i had installed Maximus-Garyopa Hitachi-LG Xtreme v2.3 Stealth 8in1 prior to this. Cheers
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: RDC on May 12, 2007, 07:12:00 PM
Did you run Restore.bat before flashing it with the new version?

Try the Flash17s.bat and see what results ya get.

This post has been edited by RDC: May 13 2007, 02:14 AM
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: yesdan007 on May 12, 2007, 07:29:00 PM
Hi mate, i've ran restore.bat and it recovers the drive to original firmware and i can play originals. The issue is when i try to flash it with flash24s.bat it doesn't play anything. I will try flash17s.bat tomorrow. Cheers
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: yesdan007 on May 13, 2007, 09:54:00 AM
Right, have tried flashing drive with flash17s.bat but still having same results. Also, cannot seem to restore the drive now,  (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) . What is the best way to put my original firmware on my drive. I have the original.bin file as i think this will solve my problems. What do u guys think?

P.S sorry if i started the thread in the wrong forum.
Title: Bit Of A Weird One...
Post by: yesdan007 on May 13, 2007, 12:13:00 PM
Hi guys, just to let you know i've sorted out the issue. Thanks to all those who replied.