1. I'm certain that the BW-16D1H-U actually contains a Pioneer drive, (thus not LibreDrive or UHD friendly) and not downgradeable.
2. I don't think the BP60NB10 can be flashed at this point in time. (Please talk to @jonghotti as I think he has one).
1. I'm certain that the BW-16D1H-U actually contains a Pioneer drive, (thus not LibreDrive or UHD friendly) and not downgradeable.
You need to provide some more info.
1. SATA internal driveMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 11:27 pmYou need to provide some more info.
1. How is your drive connected to PC?
2. How old is your drive?
3. What firmware are you currently on?
4. What firmware did you try to flash?
5. Did you try the most recent modified flasher from the OP in this thread?
That drive is too old. DO NOT FLASH IT!!!Tntdruid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2019 10:07 am1. SATA internal driveMartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 11:27 pmYou need to provide some more info.
1. How is your drive connected to PC?
2. How old is your drive?
3. What firmware are you currently on?
4. What firmware did you try to flash?
5. Did you try the most recent modified flasher from the OP in this thread?
2. looks like 2013
3.
Drive Information
OS device name: \Device\CdRom0
Current profile: DVD-ROM
Manufacturer: ASUS
Product: BC-12D2HT
Revision: 1.00
Serial number:
Firmware date: 2113-06-14 12:00
Bus encryption flags: 1E
4. The one from Mike and this one from this thread
5. I did
The first link is for the modified flasher and firmware. This is for people that have not previously downloaded the DE (downgrade enabled) firmware.jerryfudd81 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:50 pmHi,
Bought myself a pre-flashed Asus BW-16D1HT off e-bay, came with 3.01 and working fine however I do like to know what I'm dealing with so have been reading the thread.
On page1 what is the 2nd file for 'if you already have the 'DE' enable firmware' - is that if you are re-flashing after already using the first file? ...and what is the significance of 'DE'?
thanks, feel a bit late to the party and trying to catch up.
Some of us have seen more stable reading of triple layer discs with mk 3.10. You can always go back to 3.01 or 3.02 if you decide to try mk 3.10 and don't like it. But yes that's how you would flash it.jerryfudd81 wrote:Thanks both, its clear a lot of work has gone into this and is very much appreciated - I was dreading going back to optical media when looking at 4K.
I know the general consensus seems to be 'if it aint broke' but is there any benefit to me upgrading the firmware to 3.02 or MK 3.10 (...from the 3.01 I'm running)? I've already run into the sleep bug which doesn't bother me as I only use the drive for occasional ripping - nothing else at all.
So to upgrade to MK 3.10 id just use the flasher 'ASUS_ODD_FW_Changer_(Modified).exe' (prevously 'BH14NS40_N1.00-A4_patched.exe') tool to apply the MK 3.10 firmware?
or for 3.02 use the 'ASUS ODD FW 3.02 Updater for BW-16D1HT (Patched).exe' (though could I not just directly apply 'DE_ASUS_BW-16D1HT_3.02.bin' with the flasher?)
thanks again for all this information.
(btw does every post have to be moderator approved or is it just until you reach a certain post count or something???)
Weird.. I haven't heard of anyone getting that error when directly connected to SATA port on motherboard, unless they have an old drive. Just to make sure, how old is your drive? If it is newer than October 2015 can you give the LG flasher a try. (Link below..) Just unzip it in the same folder as the ASUS flasher + firmware.mathewbeall wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 2:07 amQuick question - I have the ASUS 161DHT drive, and it came with 3.03 - I got the latest firmware updater - and attached it to a win10 machine via SATA - and I am getting the error occured during getting handle of the device : error 5
Any ideas?
AnyDVD and the device manager see it just fine, and it's not hooked up via USB.
Thanks!
Matt
thanks - I wanted to give the flash a go (just to know I could) and hate messing with something I rely on so just bought myself another BW-16D1H.... off the shelf this time and as cheap as I could find. From the looks of it Asus will most likely only make it harder so a spare will be nice.
I've flashed my LG WH16NS60 1.01 with the 1.01 MK firmware and it seemed to work. Should I have flashed a DE firmware on it first?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:36 pmThe first link is for the modified flasher and firmware. This is for people that have not previously downloaded the DE (downgrade enabled) firmware.
The second link is for just the modified flasher. This is for people who have already downloaded the DE firmware.
Newer drives generally come with unfriendly firmware installed, that disables downgrading, which basically stops us from replacing it with older firmware. Thanks to Mike, we can change just one byte in the older firmware, to re-enable downgrading, which then allows the newer firmware to be replaced with the older firmware version. The firmware that has had this byte changed is what is called "Downgrade Enabled" firmware.
as I understand it the DE - downgrade enabled firmware was just to aid going backwards so if you are there and working then its all good but I'm sure someone who knows more will also replyDave77 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:48 pmI've flashed my LG WH16NS60 1.01 with the 1.01 MK firmware and it seemed to work. Should I have flashed a DE firmware on it first?MartyMcNuts wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 11:36 pmThe first link is for the modified flasher and firmware. This is for people that have not previously downloaded the DE (downgrade enabled) firmware.
The second link is for just the modified flasher. This is for people who have already downloaded the DE firmware.
Newer drives generally come with unfriendly firmware installed, that disables downgrading, which basically stops us from replacing it with older firmware. Thanks to Mike, we can change just one byte in the older firmware, to re-enable downgrading, which then allows the newer firmware to be replaced with the older firmware version. The firmware that has had this byte changed is what is called "Downgrade Enabled" firmware.