Thanks also to Blackened2687 for the V.2 LG flashing tool and LG firmware.
Thanks also to MartyMcNuts for the ASUS 3.10 firmware.
The LG WH14NS40 is a popular UHD drive that often goes on sale. There have been numerous posts related to cross flashing the firmware to the much faster LG WH16NS60 v1.00. In order to do this, it must first be cross flashed to the ASUS BW-16D1HT v3.10, or at least that is the most common procedure.
There are only 3 files that are needed, the LG flashing tool and the 2 firmware files.
The ASUS flashing tool can also be used, but I'm personnally more comfortable using the LG tool on an LG drive.
The V.2 LG flashing tool by Blackened2687 and LG WH16NS60 1.00 can be found here:
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 284#p70284
The modified ASUS 3.10 firmware by MartyMcNuts can be found here: Look for the folder BW-16D1HTBillycar11 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:37 amfor the Unlocked Flasher
Downgrade Enabled Firmware V.2
https://drive.google.com/file/d/102V7DU ... sp=sharing
MD5: D9166F375D82D808411549BF615EE70E
SHA-256: 64084863829C3C8EFABF6ED786DAC426AC70C23AE02D7525C36C369841C869B0
https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic ... 16&t=18933
To make the process easier, I copy and pasted the three files into one folder. 1-Open the LG Flashing Tool; you should see your LG 14 drive in the first box. At the bottom of the tool is a folder icon, click on it and choose the ASUS 3.10 Firmware from the popup window. 2-Click the arrow tab on the bottom of the tool and the new firmware will flash / install. When finished, reboot the PC. 3-Open the LG Flashing Tool, you should now see your drive as an ASUS drive with firmware 3.10. Once again click on the folder icon and choose the LG 16 1.00 firmware.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 3:30 am
Here is the link to the modified ASUS FW Flasher + Downgrade Enabled Firmware + the latest MK firmware pack:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/rd1445ae ... 9.zip/file
4-Run the Flashing tool as before and reboot.
With the LG 14 Hardware and LG 16 1.00 firmware, I'm getting respectable Rip / Read speeds up to 30 M/s