HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
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HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
hi guys,
i've got the Hitachi BDRE BU40N with Revision BW43.
Firmware date: 2120-11-02 14:15
That's at least what MakeMKV shows.
I want to flash it but i'm not sure which one of the mk-firmware-pack-20200720.zip is the correct one.
Since i don't want to brick it i'm asking for some help and advice.
Thanx in advance
i've got the Hitachi BDRE BU40N with Revision BW43.
Firmware date: 2120-11-02 14:15
That's at least what MakeMKV shows.
I want to flash it but i'm not sure which one of the mk-firmware-pack-20200720.zip is the correct one.
Since i don't want to brick it i'm asking for some help and advice.
Thanx in advance
Last edited by shisha0505 on Sat Nov 09, 2024 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
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The only BU40N FW I saw in the linked 'New! The all you need firmware pack:'...BU40N on any Firmware directly to > BU40N 1.03MK
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Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
thank you
while waiting for a reply i stumbled over this thread:
"BU40N BW42 flashable DE firmware":
viewtopic.php?p=101933#p101933
where the user @sgtblackice writes that he flashed to firmware 1.04 from the mk-firmware-pack-20200720.
I'm a little lost here: what is the difference between the firmware 1.03 from the "The all you need firmware pack" that you are referring to and the firmware 1.04 from the "mk-firmware-pack-20200720"?
while waiting for a reply i stumbled over this thread:
"BU40N BW42 flashable DE firmware":
viewtopic.php?p=101933#p101933
where the user @sgtblackice writes that he flashed to firmware 1.04 from the mk-firmware-pack-20200720.
I'm a little lost here: what is the difference between the firmware 1.03 from the "The all you need firmware pack" that you are referring to and the firmware 1.04 from the "mk-firmware-pack-20200720"?
Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
Manufacturers rarely seem to post FW change logs any more, so it's only speculation, but over the years it seems updates were intended more often to stymie MakeMKV, et al, use than to address any functional problem. YMMV
The recommended FW from Billy/Marty is based on what they've flashed & tested over the years. I have no reason to question their guidance.
The recommended FW from Billy/Marty is based on what they've flashed & tested over the years. I have no reason to question their guidance.
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Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
thanks,
i was just wondering because firmware naming conventions like "BW4x" seem rather unusual for a BU40N drive. At least to me.
So i was trying to make sure not to brick the drive by using a firmware that might be uncompatible with a drive that by default has a firmware like the BW43.
i was just wondering because firmware naming conventions like "BW4x" seem rather unusual for a BU40N drive. At least to me.
So i was trying to make sure not to brick the drive by using a firmware that might be uncompatible with a drive that by default has a firmware like the BW43.
Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
The 'generic' hardware is bought, 'badged' & resold by various vendors, who, in turn, support their respective versions. The FW would be theirs to maintain, hence the variety of rev #s.
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Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
what a crap.....
can't flash my drive.
Flash tool says it is not "MT1959 platform"...
can't flash my drive.
Flash tool says it is not "MT1959 platform"...
Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
Can you please copy/paste the MakeMKV Drive Info / LibreDrive Info sections?shisha0505 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 7:47 pmwhat a crap.....
can't flash my drive.
Flash tool says it is not "MT1959 platform"...
Unless it's the enclosure causing you grief, others seemed to have flashed the drive just by 'clicking past' warnings?
https://www.reddit.com/r/makemkv/commen ... b_fw_bw42/
https://www.reddit.com/r/makemkv/commen ... ice_bu40n/
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Re: Hitachi BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
First of all: i have to correct the drive's name: it's not Hitachi, it is Hewlett Packard
I didn't think that the enclosure might cause the problem. It is this one:
https://www.amazon.de/techPulse120-exte ... 2Caps%2C87
Unfortunately i can't try it out without enclosure because i have no adapter for connecting it to the PC.
i don't know where and how to get the drive info from libredrive but here's the screenshot from MakeMKV i read the thread in this link of yours:
https://www.reddit.com/r/makemkv/commen ... b_fw_bw42/
in contrast to the user in that thread my PC won't continue flashing unfortunately. Neither with the SDFtool Flasher (v1.3.5) nor the old sdftool_flasher.exe
the drive was bought new, so it's very unlikely that someone flashed it already.
I didn't think that the enclosure might cause the problem. It is this one:
https://www.amazon.de/techPulse120-exte ... 2Caps%2C87
Unfortunately i can't try it out without enclosure because i have no adapter for connecting it to the PC.
i don't know where and how to get the drive info from libredrive but here's the screenshot from MakeMKV i read the thread in this link of yours:
https://www.reddit.com/r/makemkv/commen ... b_fw_bw42/
in contrast to the user in that thread my PC won't continue flashing unfortunately. Neither with the SDFtool Flasher (v1.3.5) nor the old sdftool_flasher.exe
Re: HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
Based on this topic, I'd bet the enclosure is the issue. Was that you? It looks to report an LG FW, but the flash tool reports "... not a supported platform"
The guide recommends a few... but I was under the impression that most would now work?
The guide recommends a few... but I was under the impression that most would now work?
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Re: HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
no, this wasn't me
So i guess i'll have to get me a SATA 22 pin > Slim SATA 13 Pin adapter and cut a hole in the backplate of the enclosure for connecting the drive to the PC via SATA instead of the USB cable
So i guess i'll have to get me a SATA 22 pin > Slim SATA 13 Pin adapter and cut a hole in the backplate of the enclosure for connecting the drive to the PC via SATA instead of the USB cable
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Re: HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
Good slimsata cases that support flashing are getting hard to find since the vantec went away
Seen so many bu40ns bricked recently
Seen so many bu40ns bricked recently
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Re: HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
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Re: HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
i have more something like that on my mind
Re: HP BDRE BU40N Revision BW43: which firmware from the firmwarepack should i flash to?
Should work. My criteria were something that didn't require cracking the case. It's become a permanent/flexible desk/benchtop fixture. Getting to old for crawling around if I can avoid it.