That can't be normal. Anyways, I put the disc on my granit countertop and saw that the disc was a little warped. Hiw does a disc warp? From heat?
If it is a new disc, can you return it for a replacement? Just tell them it is defective as it is slightly warped causing scraping noises during playback.
It's from the library
ripping used discs that are damaged is a no no.
warped, stickers that unbalance it, scratches its a good way to kill a drive.
If it is a new disc, can you return it for a replacement? Just tell them it is defective as it is slightly warped causing scraping noises during playback.
It's from the library
ripping used discs that are damaged is a no no.
warped, stickers that unbalance it, scratches its a good way to kill a drive.
If it is a new disc, can you return it for a replacement? Just tell them it is defective as it is slightly warped causing scraping noises during playback.
It's from the library
ripping used discs that are damaged is a no no.
warped, stickers that unbalance it, scratches its a good way to kill a drive.
What if the disc is not warped at all, just has some little scratches on it and the optical drive has issues reading it. Can that still affect the drive?
ripping used discs that are damaged is a no no.
warped, stickers that unbalance it, scratches its a good way to kill a drive.
What if the disc is not warped at all, just has some little scratches on it and the optical drive has issues reading it. Can that still affect the drive?
yes some drives do dumb thing like move the read head closer and closer and then it hits the disc ruining the disc and drive as the lens on the lg/asus is plastic so plastic on plastic scratches and both a ruined.
I purchased a secondhand BU20N drive which was on fw BU24 and I flashed HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BU40N-1.03-NM00000-211810241934
This was because I thought it was a BU40N, so now it is not loaded and isnt operating.
Is it possible to recover it when the manufacturer doesn't have a firmware on the website?
Before flash
Drive Information
OS device name: D:
Manufacturer: hp
Product: BD-RE BU20N
Revision: BU24
Serial number:
Firmware date: 2115-04-22 13:44
Bus encryption flags: 1F
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Original (unpatched)
Firmware version: 0.BU24P
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
After flash
Drive Information
OS device name: D:
Manufacturer: HL-DT-ST
Product: BD-RE BU40N
Revision: 1.03
Serial number:
Firmware date: 2118-10-24 19:34
Bus encryption flags: 17
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 1.03
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
My laptop
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5200U CPU @ 2.20GHz, 2195 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/Date LENOVO J5ET64WW (1.35 ), 31/10/2019
System SKU LENOVO_MT_20DF_BU_Think_FM_ThinkPad E550
PNP Device ID SCSI\CDROM&VEN_HL-DT-ST&PROD_BD-RE_BU40N\4&6C073B4&0&010000
Name HL-DT-ST BD-RE BU40N
Well, after several years of faithful service, I finally managed to kill my MSI UHD drive today. So, which drive is currently the easiest to obtain and easiest to flash for UHD compatibility?
Well, after several years of faithful service, I finally managed to kill my MSI UHD drive today. So, which drive is currently the easiest to obtain and easiest to flash for UHD compatibility?
easiest is to buy a Pioneer flashed from one of us
other wise any of the lg /asus drives in the guide is the same difficulty to flash
Well, after several years of faithful service, I finally managed to kill my MSI UHD drive today. So, which drive is currently the easiest to obtain and easiest to flash for UHD compatibility?
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