What's more reliable?
I normally only drive Linux/Debian. I don't have a current copy of Windows in the house.
I suppose i could get W10 if i had to to flash a few drives, but really don't want to.
I use Makemkv for ripping.
I have a W7 computer i use for auto tuning and obd stuff. But i keep that clean of everything and don't use it for anything else.
What makes the most sense here?
Drive flashing - Linux command line or Windows?
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Re: Drive flashing - Linux command line or Windows?
I've never flashed on Linux, but I have flashed using the command line on macOS. It's fine. As I understand it, SDFtool is just a GUI for the command line flash utility included with MakeMKV.
In the end, regardless of platform, we're all using the same flash utility.
In the end, regardless of platform, we're all using the same flash utility.
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Re: Drive flashing - Linux command line or Windows?
i can report this as successful. The information floating around seems to be mac-centric,
so it took a little time to decipher.
In short - find the correct firmware you need for your drive.
Download sdf.bin from makemkv.com
Put your 2 files together somewhere, such as /tmp
Identify your chosen drive. The typical for linux is /dev/srX where X is a number assigned by OS.
makemkvcon was installed when you installed the program after compile. It should be in your path so you can call it from wherever.
Run sudo makemkvcon f -l to get your drives.
then
Run sudo makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr1 -f /tmp/sdf.bin rawflash main -i /tmp/ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014.bin
in my case this was my command. Pretty easy.
I now have 2 UHD enabled drives. Now just to figure out how to get the BD/HDDVD combo drive flashed...
so it took a little time to decipher.
In short - find the correct firmware you need for your drive.
Download sdf.bin from makemkv.com
Put your 2 files together somewhere, such as /tmp
Identify your chosen drive. The typical for linux is /dev/srX where X is a number assigned by OS.
makemkvcon was installed when you installed the program after compile. It should be in your path so you can call it from wherever.
Run sudo makemkvcon f -l to get your drives.
then
Run sudo makemkvcon f -d /dev/sr1 -f /tmp/sdf.bin rawflash main -i /tmp/ASUS-BW-16D1HT-3.10-WM01601-211901041014.bin
in my case this was my command. Pretty easy.
I now have 2 UHD enabled drives. Now just to figure out how to get the BD/HDDVD combo drive flashed...