Just the other day I've downgraded the firmware of an asus BW-16D1HT from 3.03 to 3.02 and
now it can rip UHD disks!
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
I just have one problem and I was hoping someone could help me out, I've (naturally) used and old pc
for the downgrade, but now I'd really love to use the (now uhd-friendly) drive with my desktop computer
which unfortunately does not have a sata port available and I'd want to use it over usb
I've then bought a sata-to-usb enclosure for the drive and it all works very well, unfortunately
sometimes when ripping UHDs the drive stops mid-ripping and ejects the disk.
I'm afraid that it is a power supply related issue, that's because I've found out that the enclosure supplies
2 amps while a standard sata connection normally supplies 3 amps, and so maybe the drive sometimes is unable
to handle the load of work and so ejects the disk
It is very annoying and I'd really really want to solve the problem (even by buying a new enclosure and selling
away the current one)
What do you think? Did anyone have experienced the same issue?
So far online I've only found enclosures which supply 2 amps, do you know of any 3-amps ones?
thanks