SDFtool Flasher
Re: SDFtool Flasher
Very nice!!
Marty,
Can you elaborate please? So no misflashs of MT1939 based drives possible anymore?
How is encrypted firmware detected? Just by drive model and firmware version? But then if an already flashed drive gets flashed again?
Thanks!
Marty,
Can you elaborate please? So no misflashs of MT1939 based drives possible anymore?
How is encrypted firmware detected? Just by drive model and firmware version? But then if an already flashed drive gets flashed again?
Thanks!
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Re: SDFtool Flasher
1. If MakeMKV does not detect the drive platform as MT1959, the S T A R T button will not do anything.
2. Yes, the SDFtool Flasher obtains the selected drive model & firmware version then checks an internal list. If found in encrypted list, then "enc" is automatically applied.
EDIT:
While typing the above, I thought of a slight hiccup. Thanks Coop! I have made a minor adjustment to the code, so now the latest version is v1.2.2. Please re-download. So now, when SDFtool Flasher checks for encrypted firmware, it uses the following 3 checks:
1. drive model
2. drive firmware version
3. firmware type (original or MK)
This way, SDFtool Flasher won't mistake a MK version as encrypted. EG: BH16NS55 1.05 MK will be detected as "not encrypted". BH16NS55 1.05 original will be detected as "encrypted".
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Re: SDFtool Flasher
I have made a minor code adjustment so that the encrypted firmware checks are more accurate.
The latest version is v1.2.2. The download link in the first post of this thread has been updated. Those that downloaded v1.2.1 yesterday, please download the latest version.
The latest version is v1.2.2. The download link in the first post of this thread has been updated. Those that downloaded v1.2.1 yesterday, please download the latest version.
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Yea that's definitely a good update to make. LOL I assume you'll release a new version come November for what should be obvious reasons to us?
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Uuummmm..... What's happening in November?
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i feel the same i thought only i was confused
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Thanks Marty!
Now I will update my flashing guide over in the other forum within the next couple of days.
The oracle - SamuriHL - must know something we don‘t know. I would also be fine with a Christmas present provided by Marty.
Now I will update my flashing guide over in the other forum within the next couple of days.
The oracle - SamuriHL - must know something we don‘t know. I would also be fine with a Christmas present provided by Marty.
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And you two call yourselves developers. Right now you changed this to use .NET 6 Core and that's all well and good, but, it's only currently out in RC. Official release isn't until November.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 4:56 ami feel the same i thought only i was confused
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One more question Marty,
can your updated tool read encrypted firmware (I don't have a drive with encypted firmware anymore). And if yes, will it decrypt it or is reading an encrypted firmware impossible or useless?
Thanks!
can your updated tool read encrypted firmware (I don't have a drive with encypted firmware anymore). And if yes, will it decrypt it or is reading an encrypted firmware impossible or useless?
Thanks!
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Re: SDFtool Flasher
Ever since MakeMKV could remove encrypted firmware, it has been able to read it. A 70kb dump file is created. If you look at the files produced in hex editor you can see the decrypted information.
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Which doesn't really matter too much, so long as it continues to work. What I'm really waiting for is .net MAUI, but will no longer be coming in November. It has been delayed to early 2022.SamuriHL wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:10 pmAnd you two call yourselves developers. Right now you changed this to use .NET 6 Core and that's all well and good, but, it's only currently out in RC. Official release isn't until November.
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I know, I'm mostly giving you a hard time. However, keeping people on an RC1 runtime COULD potentially pose problems in theory. Rebuilding it shouldn't take a lot. But as you said, as long as it works and doesn't cause issues it should be fine.MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 11:31 pmWhich doesn't really matter too much, so long as it continues to work. What I'm really waiting for is .net MAUI, but will no longer be coming in November. It has been delayed to early 2022.
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Just wanted to a throw a big thanks out for this tool. Recently had to replace my archgon BU40N external after the previous one bit the dust. This was painless and idiot proof, flashed and running again in 5 minutes. Last time I had to do the CLI version which wasn't difficult, but as usual with CLI tools I feel the need to double and triple check I'm doing the right things before hitting enter.
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amk1247 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 3:03 amJust wanted to a throw a big thanks out for this tool. Recently had to replace my archgon BU40N external after the previous one bit the dust. This was painless and idiot proof, flashed and running again in 5 minutes. Last time I had to do the CLI version which wasn't difficult, but as usual with CLI tools I feel the need to double and triple check I'm doing the right things before hitting enter.
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Re: SDFtool Flasher
Created an account to post in this thread specifically -
First of all, fantastic tool. Kudos to you.
I ordered an LG BU40N internal slim drive from Newegg and it arrived today. Used MakeMKV to do some rips of Blu Rays & DVDs to my NAS and so far so good (Plex Media Server).
Figured it was time to try UHDs, but I obviously need to flash the drive.
Downloaded the tool, downloaded the "All you need" firmware pack. Since I just purchased this I assumed it would come pre-loaded with the encrypted firmware, and sure enough it did.
Attempted to load up the BU40N 1.03 firmware, and got a pop-up with the following error:
Command produced error code 0x8f1e7101
I don't know if this has been posted yet, but if anyone else winds up reading this and has the same issue, what I wound up doing was cross-flashing to the LG Slim BP60NB10 firmware, then hitting the Recovery option and selected the proper BU40N firmware and then it flashed successfully. No error codes, no sleep bug, currently ripping Ex Machina on UHD.
First of all, fantastic tool. Kudos to you.
I ordered an LG BU40N internal slim drive from Newegg and it arrived today. Used MakeMKV to do some rips of Blu Rays & DVDs to my NAS and so far so good (Plex Media Server).
Figured it was time to try UHDs, but I obviously need to flash the drive.
Downloaded the tool, downloaded the "All you need" firmware pack. Since I just purchased this I assumed it would come pre-loaded with the encrypted firmware, and sure enough it did.
Attempted to load up the BU40N 1.03 firmware, and got a pop-up with the following error:
Command produced error code 0x8f1e7101
I don't know if this has been posted yet, but if anyone else winds up reading this and has the same issue, what I wound up doing was cross-flashing to the LG Slim BP60NB10 firmware, then hitting the Recovery option and selected the proper BU40N firmware and then it flashed successfully. No error codes, no sleep bug, currently ripping Ex Machina on UHD.