are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
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are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
hi all,
i was just wondering if there are any BU40N drives (independently of which manufacturer is labelled on it) which actually are not MT1959 platform.
I'm asking because i have one from HP (which i built into an enclosure) which shows up as "not MT1959 platform" in SDF Tool flasher.
Now according to some discussions it seems not unlikely that wrong enclosures (or rather their backplate sata-usb interfaces) might be the reason why drives falsely are recognized as non MT1959.
So i took the drive out of the enclosure and connected it with a small "mini sata to USB" cable to my PC.
But sdf flash tool still recognizes the drive as non MT1959 so i am wondering if there are BU40Ns that are indeed not MT1959 platform.
i was just wondering if there are any BU40N drives (independently of which manufacturer is labelled on it) which actually are not MT1959 platform.
I'm asking because i have one from HP (which i built into an enclosure) which shows up as "not MT1959 platform" in SDF Tool flasher.
Now according to some discussions it seems not unlikely that wrong enclosures (or rather their backplate sata-usb interfaces) might be the reason why drives falsely are recognized as non MT1959.
So i took the drive out of the enclosure and connected it with a small "mini sata to USB" cable to my PC.
But sdf flash tool still recognizes the drive as non MT1959 so i am wondering if there are BU40Ns that are indeed not MT1959 platform.
Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Post your Makemkv info. There are indications that LG is not using the Mediatek controller anymore for new drives.shisha0505 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 10:42 amhi all,
i was just wondering if there are any BU40N drives (independently of which manufacturer is labelled on it) which actually are not MT1959 platform.
I'm asking because i have one from HP (which i built into an enclosure) which shows up as "not MT1959 platform" in SDF Tool flasher.
Now according to some discussions it seems not unlikely that wrong enclosures (or rather their backplate sata-usb interfaces) might be the reason why drives falsely are recognized as non MT1959.
So i took the drive out of the enclosure and connected it with a small "mini sata to USB" cable to my PC.
But sdf flash tool still recognizes the drive as non MT1959 so i am wondering if there are BU40Ns that are indeed not MT1959 platform.
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
haven't seen bu40n that are not only seen bp50 that are now
use the command line tool to flash if sdf tool is not seeing it right
use the command line tool to flash if sdf tool is not seeing it right
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Last edited by shisha0505 on Sun Nov 24, 2024 1:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
no offence but honestly I don't know how to interpret this sentence...Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:21 pmhaven't seen bu40n that are not only seen bp50 that are now
could you kindly point me to a guide how to use the command line tool?Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:21 pmuse the command line tool to flash if sdf tool is not seeing it right
Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Back then you received the advice to go for another enclosure or another SATA-USB adapter including a mini SATA - SATA adapter. So you didn't follow this advice it looks like. By just waiting your situation hasn't changed. Either you accept your situation or you try to solve it. This adapter is fairly cheap and supports flashing. And you tried a mini SATA - SATA adapter. Be aware not all SATA ports support flashing as well. Especially chips like Marvell that give you additinal SATA ports. Connect to the ports that are based on the Intel chpset. I have seen issues with AMD chipsets as well. The drive should report the hardware platform when connected.shisha0505 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 1:22 pmno offence but honestly I don't know how to interpret this sentence...Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:21 pmhaven't seen bu40n that are not only seen bp50 that are nowcould you kindly point me to a guide how to use the command line tool?Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:21 pmuse the command line tool to flash if sdf tool is not seeing it right
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
thanks and
well, actually the advice for a mini-SATA - SATA adapter was my own advice.
Eventually i decided to try another SATA-USB adapter instead of this first idea of my own. As it turned out this didn't work out as hoped and expected.
And that is actually the reason why i started this thread.
Because before i try something else i want to be sure if any BU40Ns exist that are actually physically non MT1959s.
Which i guess obviously would prevent them from getting flashed no matter which adapter i try...
Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Nobody has seen a BU40N that is not based on MT1959. The logical step is to connect it with something that surely supports flashing like the Benfei or with a SATA port that does. You have options.shisha0505 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 4:41 pmthanks and
well, actually the advice for a mini-SATA - SATA adapter was my own advice.
Eventually i decided to try another SATA-USB adapter instead of this first idea of my own. As it turned out this didn't work out as hoped and expected.
And that is actually the reason why i started this thread.
Because before i try something else i want to be sure if any BU40Ns exist that are actually physically non MT1959s.
Which i guess obviously would prevent them from getting flashed no matter which adapter i try...
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Report back, please. We like to know how the story continues.
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Literally in my sig is the guideshisha0505 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 1:22 pmno offence but honestly I don't know how to interpret this sentence...Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:21 pmhaven't seen bu40n that are not only seen bp50 that are nowcould you kindly point me to a guide how to use the command line tool?Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2024 12:21 pmuse the command line tool to flash if sdf tool is not seeing it right
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Re: are there any BU40N drives that are really not MT1959 platform?
Update:
...maaaan, this sucks.
I got me a "SATA III to SLIM SATA" cable and connected the drive directly to the mainboard's SATA port.
Now at least it shows up as MT1959 platform in SDFtool Flasher.exe
Then i tried to flash it with "HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BU40N-1.04-NM00500-212005061142.bin" from the "The all you need firmware pack".
SDFtool Flasher definitely did something but i don't know what because in MakeMKW the drive still shows up as
Product: BDRE BU40N
Revision: BW43
Copying 3D BluRay obviously still works but still no UHD... (where's the "banging head on desk" smiley...?)
Well: nevermind.
Finaly got it to work. I used sdftool_flasher.exe and checked the enc! option. This time flashing was successful, MakeMKV shows the new Firmware and UDH backup seems to work
...maaaan, this sucks.
I got me a "SATA III to SLIM SATA" cable and connected the drive directly to the mainboard's SATA port.
Now at least it shows up as MT1959 platform in SDFtool Flasher.exe
Then i tried to flash it with "HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_BU40N-1.04-NM00500-212005061142.bin" from the "The all you need firmware pack".
SDFtool Flasher definitely did something but i don't know what because in MakeMKW the drive still shows up as
Product: BDRE BU40N
Revision: BW43
Copying 3D BluRay obviously still works but still no UHD... (where's the "banging head on desk" smiley...?)
Well: nevermind.
Finaly got it to work. I used sdftool_flasher.exe and checked the enc! option. This time flashing was successful, MakeMKV shows the new Firmware and UDH backup seems to work