Drive Information
OS device name: E:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BP60NB10
Revision: 1.02
Serial number: MD1G3BA3205
Firmware date: 2120-05-07 09:35
Bus encryption flags: 17
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.02
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Hello
I crossflashed my BP50NB40 and everything seemed to go smoothly, but now I can't open the drive. The light blinks after sending the 'eject' command and then stops and nothing happens. Original firmware was 1.00 went to BP50NB40-NB50-1.03MK then BP60NB10 1.02MK. Did I miss something?
What is the manufacture date on the drive?
Is the SVC code on the label NB40 or NB50?
Cheers
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Drive Information
OS device name: E:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BP60NB10
Revision: 1.02
Serial number: MD1G3BA3205
Firmware date: 2120-05-07 09:35
Bus encryption flags: 17
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.02
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Hello
I crossflashed my BP50NB40 and everything seemed to go smoothly, but now I can't open the drive. The light blinks after sending the 'eject' command and then stops and nothing happens. Original firmware was 1.00 went to BP50NB40-NB50-1.03MK then BP60NB10 1.02MK. Did I miss something?
What is the manufacture date on the drive?
Is the SVC code on the label NB40 or NB50?
Drive Information
OS device name: E:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BP60NB10
Revision: 1.02
Serial number: MD1G3BA3205
Firmware date: 2120-05-07 09:35
Bus encryption flags: 17
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.02
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
Hello
I crossflashed my BP50NB40 and everything seemed to go smoothly, but now I can't open the drive. The light blinks after sending the 'eject' command and then stops and nothing happens. Original firmware was 1.00 went to BP50NB40-NB50-1.03MK then BP60NB10 1.02MK. Did I miss something?
What is the manufacture date on the drive?
Is the SVC code on the label NB40 or NB50?
Man date: March 2016
SVC Code: NB40
Edit: I think it’s because of the SVC code.
Quite probable. I've flashed a lot of BP50NB40's (some NB40 and some NB50) but none of them were that old.
Cheers
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Quite probable. I've flashed a lot of BP50NB40's (some NB40 and some NB50) but none of them were that old.
Any suggestions to get it working again? Would the BP60NB10 1.00MK firmware have a better success rate since it’s an older firmware?
It sounds as though your drive is one of the old versions that isn't capable of reading UHD and should never have been flashed.
Did you dump the original firmware before doing any flashing?
I'm not sure if it can be recovered. Either way you will need the original firmware. If you have it, you could try the recovery method of SDFtool Flasher or the old dosflash method if your system is capable.
Cheers
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Quite probable. I've flashed a lot of BP50NB40's (some NB40 and some NB50) but none of them were that old.
Any suggestions to get it working again? Would the BP60NB10 1.00MK firmware have a better success rate since it’s an older firmware?
It sounds as though your drive is one of the old versions that isn't capable of reading UHD and should never have been flashed.
Did you dump the original firmware before doing any flashing?
I'm not sure if it can be recovered. Either way you will need the original firmware. If you have it, you could try the recovery method of SDFtool Flasher or the old dosflash method if your system is capable.
Where in the guide does it state it's "one of the old versions"? The ultimate flashing guide states to make sure the drive was built from 2015 or newer, which falls in that criteria. If you had success with NB40 versions previously, I'm a little confused.
Yes, I backed up the original firmware. If the only option I have is to restore to the original firmware, I'll attempt that.
Any suggestions to get it working again? Would the BP60NB10 1.00MK firmware have a better success rate since it’s an older firmware?
It sounds as though your drive is one of the old versions that isn't capable of reading UHD and should never have been flashed.
Did you dump the original firmware before doing any flashing?
I'm not sure if it can be recovered. Either way you will need the original firmware. If you have it, you could try the recovery method of SDFtool Flasher or the old dosflash method if your system is capable.
Where in the guide does it state it's "one of the old versions"? The ultimate flashing guide states to make sure the drive was built from 2015 or newer, which falls in that criteria. If you had success with NB40 versions previously, I'm a little confused.
Yes, I backed up the original firmware. If the only option I have is to restore to the original firmware, I'll attempt that.
For the BP50NB40 it is supposed to be newer than approx Oct 2015 and SVC NB50, so yours past the year but failed the svc code, thus why I think yours is one of the old versions. Yes, I have flashed some with SVC NB40 but they were no older than 2020.
Cheers
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Not to speak ill of Billy's efforts w/ the guide, but the:
2. Drive Platform MT1959<Most important in makemkv
part of the warning notes probably doesn't get the emphasis it deserves & IMO, may contribute to these sort of mishaps? (+ not reading carefully... something I know something about )
It's such a simple, & conclusive thing to verify before 'pulling the trigger'...
Last edited by d00zah on Wed Nov 02, 2022 10:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I also mentioned this to Billy before that the warnings are not really that obvious. I suggest to make the MT1959 warning in a much bigger font, bold, red. Whatever works.
I have a much "wordier" guide over here but with many warnings and I had zero complaints of misflashs.
First clean your disc as good as possible with liquid soap and warm water. Then try again.
Wow! I really had to clean the discs. I thought I had kept my discs nice, but the littlest thing made it fail. It is very sensitive. I got it to work with a scrub down.
This is really to Coopervid. I have been trying to backup The Batman since the day it came out. Alwyas failing with some kind of physical media error. I never would have thought to wash any disc. Of course it works & of coure is makes sense. Thank you, sir or madame.
Just a heads up related to flashing the BP50NB40 to a BP60NB10: if you use DVDFab software in addition to MakeMKV, do not load the BP50NB40 with the BP60NB10 firmware. instead choose your favorite BU40 firmware. This is for step 2, recovery mode, flashing the BP50NB40 service code NB52. DVDFab does not support the BP50NB40, WP50NB40, or BP60NB10 drive and have no plans to add support for them, she said, in a rather snarky tone
One more item of note: the BP50NB40 is not a "shuckable" drive, which I'm sure was done on purpose. So if you find a good deal on one and say hey I'll buy this and snag the BU40 drive out of it and put it in a nicer enclosure, don't even sweat it. Thank you.