And... because I am a brand new user, I cannot reach out, via PM to message someone who I can pay to remotely downgrade my drive.

PM me please.artandrews wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 11:07 pmWish I had stumbled on this post BEFORE I recently purchased a WH16NS40 off Amazon. It has 1.05 on it. I have tried the suggestions here and everywhere else I can find, but I keep getting the "CheckSum is mismatched. Drive will go to BOOT mode Please retry again." Error.
And... because I am a brand new user, I cannot reach out, via PM to message someone who I can pay to remotely downgrade my drive.![]()
That's the problem - new users do not have the ability to send PMs when they're still "under moderation".
The drive arrived today. It's a BH16NS40 with firmware 1.02mk for WH16NS60.
Do not change anything, leave as is.zittrig wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:27 pmThe drive arrived today. It's a BH16NS40 with firmware 1.02mk for WH16NS60.
Now, the first two 4K-BDs are ripped without any problems.
But in the MK-firmware file exists a version 1.03 for WH16NS60 and a 1.05 for BH16NS40 .... could it make sense to change to one of these younger versions? Is there any benefit?
Thanks, good to know. I've noticed the 2 ASUS drives have different manufacturer numbers one is 90DD0200-B20010, the other is 90DD0200-B28000 are these numbers useful in any way in determining the usefulness for ripping UHD blu-ray disks?
90DD0200-B28000 are the ones that come boxes up, don't remember what the other one is.smush wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:04 pmThanks, good to know. I've noticed the 2 ASUS drives have different manufacturer numbers one is 90DD0200-B20010, the other is 90DD0200-B28000 are these numbers useful in any way in determining the usefulness for ripping UHD blu-ray disks?
Is there a way to work out the manufacture date/firmware on a drive from its packaging without connecting it to the computer?
Thanks
Thanks again jon. This is probably my last question for now until I have the drive in my possession -jonghotti wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:37 pm90DD0200-B28000 are the ones that come boxes up, don't remember what the other one is.smush wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:04 pmThanks, good to know. I've noticed the 2 ASUS drives have different manufacturer numbers one is 90DD0200-B20010, the other is 90DD0200-B28000 are these numbers useful in any way in determining the usefulness for ripping UHD blu-ray disks?
Is there a way to work out the manufacture date/firmware on a drive from its packaging without connecting it to the computer?
Thanks
There's a sticker on the drive which will tell you manufacturing date but you don't need it, every drive out there right now will be of year 2019 and later.
Haha I appreciate the offer but I would like to learn how to do this. Between the LG WH14NS40 and ASUS 16D1HT, is one of them better? is one easier to use/flash?