Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 12:10 amyeah simple dont do it the hex way do the data mover and be done in 10 seconds
That was the first thing I tried and got an error.
Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 12:10 amyeah simple dont do it the hex way do the data mover and be done in 10 seconds
Thanks, I had to clean the "clean" binBillycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 12:10 amyeah simple dont do it the hex way do the data mover and be done in 10 seconds
i have never had to clean the clean firmware but whatever long as your up and running did you use the clean firmware linked here
I didn't see the clean firmware here, I got the clean dump elsewhere, I was looking for it. I did get find the "firmware cleaner" here, though.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 01, 2018 3:51 ami have never had to clean the clean firmware but whatever long as your up and running did you use the clean firmware linked here
Has this fool-proof tool been released? Or are there any updates to when this may be released?mike admin wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 8:29 pmFirst of all, big thanks to TeddyRaspin for his awesome work.
However, I would only recommend following this guide only if you really understand what you are doing. The reason - additional information and tools would be announced in near future that would make the process easier and fool-proof. Specifically:
- any firmware can be upgraded or downgraded, on all platforms, using open-source tools (without dosflash or patched OEM flashers).
- any drive can be cross-flashed (UHD into friendly, for example).
- partially dumped firmware can be recovered.
So while this method indeed works and produces amazing results, be very careful to follow the instructions closely. If unsure - just wait for more user-friendly tools to be released. There will be another announcement on this forum.
Thanks for that post. I just goy LG BH16NS55, SVC55, ROM 1.03. I would like to change it to ASUS (latest friendly firmware).1.Download all required sofware.
2.Create a bootable Windows 7 Live USB.
3.Copy all required software to a folder inside the USB drive.
4.Copy a clean version of the previous firmware to the USB drive.
5.Connect both, the drive and the USB stick.
6.Boot a computer with the SATA controller set to IDE and USB boot enabled.
7.Using the modified DOSFLASH32_BH16NS40.exe, dump your current firmware (1.03) to your USB drive, required for serial and other information extraction.
8.Using EEPROM Data Mover, merge the information of the older (clean) firmware (1.02) to your dumped firmware to create a new mixed firmware.
9.Using the modified DOSFLASH32_BH16NS40.exe, delete the current firmware from the drive, and install/flash the merged firmware.
Reboot.
change step 8 to be a clean asus firmware 3.01 or 3.02 thats all
6x vs 8x it is faster but not crazy
i have it, it is out there if you want just send me your dump and ill make it for you my email is Billycar5924@gmail.com
Thanks for the kind offer. Meanwhile I flashed it to Asus 3.01, but if it is worth, I will send you my dump file.Billycar11 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 5:57 ami have it, it is out there if you want just send me your dump and ill make it for you my email is Billycar5924@gmail.com