This entire thread where you posted is a about people breaking, discussing, and warning about those older drives NOT supporting UHD BD content decryption and flashing them incorrectly will brick them. You yourself just found out the hard way by bricking the drive while doing so and how much of a pain it can be to recover it. Can’t have a more clearer example than that.bmwracer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 5:39 pmDumb luck: After poking around the site, I found the way to restore my drive back to working condition:
Now my drive is working, but now it thinks it's a WH16NS40 (1.02 firmware) rather than a WH14NS40, which it actually is. Is that a problem?NS40 Recovery Image:
Flashed an NS50 firmware to an NS40 drive and can no longer read disks this IMG has all the NS40 FW you need to recover your drive just follow my dos flash video guide linked above
https://www.mediafire.com/file/8by2zqop ... D.zip/file
Also, it still can't read a UHD disc. The date code on my drive is 2014, which apparently doesn't fare well with the entire UHD flashing process. Should I bother trying to make the drive UHD friendly or just give up?
Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
But to be even more crystal clear if still needed, buy a new compatible drive and move on.
Even more warnings/examples can be found through a quick forum and/or google search if still in doubt or not satisfied.