Have you tried popping the tray and given a gentle but firm pull.... maybe a bit of a wiggle at the same time.
I had a similar looking one and the drive just popped out.
Have you tried popping the tray and given a gentle but firm pull.... maybe a bit of a wiggle at the same time.
I did the same..... take a look into the MK 3.10 firmware on this site which is what I flashed my ASUS BW-16D1HT to - works just aswell but fixes the annoying sleep bug.jfabianmedina wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 3:50 amI just want to thank every single person that dedicated their own personal time to help people like me. I purchased an ASUS BW-16D1HT followed the instructions to downgrade to 3.02 and it works like a charm.
I am using the NextStar DX External Enclosure that does the job and looks great on my desk. I love my physical media, but I dislike switching UHD Discs. I have my Nvidia Shield and a couple of external hard drives that have all my movies. My son can easily change movies without damaging any of my UHD Discs.
Again, thank you so much for the effort. I am buying my license next week.
I will give it a try... Thank you!jerryfudd81 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 7:19 amI did the same..... take a look into the MK 3.10 firmware on this site which is what I flashed my ASUS BW-16D1HT to - works just aswell but fixes the annoying sleep bug.jfabianmedina wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 3:50 amI just want to thank every single person that dedicated their own personal time to help people like me. I purchased an ASUS BW-16D1HT followed the instructions to downgrade to 3.02 and it works like a charm.
I am using the NextStar DX External Enclosure that does the job and looks great on my desk. I love my physical media, but I dislike switching UHD Discs. I have my Nvidia Shield and a couple of external hard drives that have all my movies. My son can easily change movies without damaging any of my UHD Discs.
Again, thank you so much for the effort. I am buying my license next week.
Even if you brick drive, it is always possible, under DOSFLASH, to reprogram MediaTek eeprom.
Hey Teddy good to see you. Yes, this is quite true. We helped a couple of the NS40 owners in different threads recover their drive by extracting the corrupt firmware, using the datamover tool to move their encryption and calibration data to the proper NS40 firmware, and flash it with DOSFLASH. Not everyone is equipped to handle doing that though and far too many people lately have flashed their NS40 drives without checking the service code and have come back to say it no longer reads discs. Just trying to prevent issues.TeddyRaspin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2019 3:53 pmEven if you brick drive, it is always possible, under DOSFLASH, to reprogram MediaTek eeprom.
I picked up a BU50N that is a UHD drive that works with LibreDrive out of the box.GyroDragona wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:56 pmDo you know of any UHD drives that don't need the firmware messed with to work with LibreDrive as-is out of the box? I have tried searching about online but have not really had any luck finding such information due to LibreDrive just being so new and not many details being posted just yet.
I didn't know anything about 1.04 fw, but my BH16NS55 units have been crossflashed to BW-16D1HT 3.10 libredrive fw and work like a charm, so I don't bother about LG fw.
I said whacked not hacked. Lol meaning that the drive Marty got with 1.04 only gets errors when he attempted to use dosflash. He was able to cross flash with mk 3.10 with a Windows flasher but trying to create a firmware dump even after it was cross flashed failed.TeddyRaspin wrote:I didn't know anything about 1.04 fw, but my BH16NS55 units have been crossflashed to BW-16D1HT 3.10 libredrive fw and work like a charm, so I don't bother about LG fw.
By the way, what do you mean with "LG hacked dosflash" ? There are several ways to erase and reprogram MediaTek eeprom.
Some USB enclosures don't pass all required commands through to the drive. Yours is probably one of them.cbickel wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2019 4:21 amWhen I open a disc MakeMKV says that Libredrive mode would be supported with patched firmware. I'm sure that this is true given that it's just a software limitation preventing me from opening these discs in Libredrive mode. I am convinced that it has something to do with the MK patched firmware not playing nice with the patched LG flasher from the video description. All the DE firmware that came with the patcher seems to work just fine for people with compatible drives, but because my drive's firmware was written by the MakeMKV team and not the people who cracked the LG flasher, something is not working right. I have yet to find anyone on these forum's that has successfully flashed a drive to the MK firmware using the patched flasher tool. Right now I'm trying to contact the people who built the unlocked flasher to see if they could build a tool that works with the MK firmware, but the chances of that happening are pretty slim.