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  • DAVE466
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    • Nov 2009
    • 115

    #1

    Lt+ flash gone wrong i think?

    Hi all i'm in the middle of updating my benq drive from lt to lt+ and it has came up with write write verify failed??

    JungleFlasher 0.1.76 Beta (166)
    Session Started Wed Dec 08 12:05:46 2010

    This is a 32 bit process running on 2 x 32 bit CPUs
    portio32.sys Driver Installed
    portio32.sys Driver Started, thanks Schtrom !
    Found 10 I/O Ports.
    Found 3 Com Ports.
    Found 10 windows drives A: C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K:
    Found 3 CD/DVD drives D: E: F:

    Sending Vendor Intro to port 0xEC00
    Status 0x51
    Re-sending Vendor Intro:
    .......
    Serial flash found with Status 0x73

    Sending Device ID request to port 0xEC00
    Manufacturer ID: 0xC2
    Device ID: 0x11
    Flash Name: MXIC(MX25L2005)
    Flash Size: 262144 bytes

    Getting Status from port 0xEC00
    Serial flash found with Status 0x73

    Reading Bank 0: ................
    Reading Bank 1: ................
    Reading Bank 2: ................
    Reading Bank 3: ................

    Benq Dump file saved to BENQ-OFW(lt+update).bin
    Loading firmware from buffer
    Inquiry string found
    Identify string found
    Drive key @ 0xE040 1BA361F6FB71C3D8E7641C29FA07C131
    Firmware Osig: [PBDS VAD6038-64930C ]
    Firmware is: iXtreme LT 1.2
    Key database updated

    Auto-Loading firmware file J:\Dave's Docs\computers\xbox\JungleFlasher.0.1.76.Beta\Jung leFlasher v0.1.76 Beta (166)\firmware\LTPlus-benq.bin
    MD5 hash: ef3a351f05699a3ee0ad86d63375725e
    Genuine LT plus v1.0
    Inquiry string found
    Identify string found
    Drive key @ 0xE040 77777777777777777777777777777777
    Firmware Osig: [PBDS VAD6038-64930C ]
    Firmware is: LT-Plus
    Spoofing Target
    DVD Key copied to target
    ID strings already match
    Serial data copied from Source to Target


    Loading MTK_Flash source file

    Target f/w saved as: Benq_CFW(lt+update).bin

    Getting Status from port 0xEC00
    SPi flash found with Status 0x73

    Sending Chip Erase to Port 0xEC00
    Erasing:............
    Writing target buffer to flash
    Writing Bank 0: ................
    Writing Bank 1: ................
    Writing Bank 2: ................
    Writing Bank 3: ................

    Flash Verification Test !
    Reading Bank 0: ................
    Reading Bank 1: ................
    Reading Bank 2: ................
    Reading Bank 3: ................
    Write Verify Failed !
  • DAVE466
    Top Poster
    • Nov 2009
    • 115

    #2
    I have clicked on read and it says it is lt+

    Getting Status from port 0xEC00
    Serial flash found with Status 0x73

    Reading Bank 0: ................
    Reading Bank 1: ................
    Reading Bank 2: ................
    Reading Bank 3: ................

    Benq Dump file saved to BENQ-OFW2nd.bin
    Loading firmware from buffer
    Inquiry string found
    Identify string found
    Drive key @ 0xE040 1BA361F6FB71C3D8E7641C29FA07C131
    Firmware Osig: [PBDS VAD6038-64930C ]
    Firmware is: LT-Plus
    Key database updated


    Loading MTK_Flash source file


    I still have my stock and lt firmware .bin files.

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    • cgscott
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      • Jul 2008
      • 3513

      #3
      Dont autoload the .bin. Manually locate it and load it. Then spoof the key over. Then write.

      Should do it no probs.
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      • DAVE466
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        • Nov 2009
        • 115

        #4
        Originally posted by cgscott
        Dont autoload the .bin. Manually locate it and load it. Then spoof the key over. Then write.

        Should do it no probs.
        Thanks for quick reply, but its only the 2nd time i have done this and the 1st one went great but any chance you could tell me where to go from here.

        Do i right click on the source, load firmware ie the lt+ firmware then click spoof?

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        • DAVE466
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          • Nov 2009
          • 115

          #5
          Right things all gone tits up now. Left it as it was pc decided to cut off now xbox has e65 error. Think i may have stood on my keyboard which maybe why it went off. My pc won't recognise the drive now.
          Last edited by DAVE466; 8 December, 2010, 14:50.

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          • DAVE466
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            • Nov 2009
            • 115

            #6
            All done and sorted now thanks. I sussed it i put my stock firmware.bin file in the source and the lt+ in the target then clicked spoof, and followed guide their after.

            Cheers

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            • cgscott
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              • Jul 2008
              • 3513

              #7
              Good to see you sorted
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              • DAVE466
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                • Nov 2009
                • 115

                #8
                Originally posted by cgscott
                Good to see you sorted
                Yes thankyou mate.

                I also have stock liteon drive to flash is that just a straight forward flash using jungleflasher?

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                • cgscott
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                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3513

                  #9
                  You need a CK kit to flash that. Need to probe the r707 port.

                  Not so simple but the JF quide will show you step by step.
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                  • DAVE466
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                    • Nov 2009
                    • 115

                    #10
                    Originally posted by cgscott
                    You need a CK kit to flash that. Need to probe the r707 port.

                    Not so simple but the JF quide will show you step by step.
                    Yeah just been looking through the guide. Don't really wanna be cutting/soldering anything so what would be the best but cheap (mid-range) kit to buy that doesn't involve soldering/cutting?

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                    • cgscott
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                      • Jul 2008
                      • 3513

                      #11
                      What revision of Liteon is it? 7,8,9 series?
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                      • DAVE466
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                        • Nov 2009
                        • 115

                        #12
                        Originally posted by cgscott
                        What revision of Liteon is it? 7,8,9 series?
                        Not sure mate gonna have to open it up again tomorrow night as i thought i was gonna have to cut/solder so put it back together.

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                        • cunny
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                          • Jan 2009
                          • 4915

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DAVE466
                          Not sure mate gonna have to open it up again tomorrow night as i thought i was gonna have to cut/solder so put it back together.
                          It is possable to tell from the MFR date on back of the box, but always best to check on the drive itself.

                          73 series drives req probing of R707
                          8v1 (aug 2009 mixes revisions) explioted thro sata
                          8v2 (after aug 2009) require MRA hack
                          9 series drives require MRA hack.

                          All above can be done via the MRA hack, also aug is a mixed month so you could gget a 8 series v1 or v2.
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                          • DAVE466
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                            • Nov 2009
                            • 115

                            #14
                            Originally posted by cunny
                            It is possable to tell from the MFR date on back of the box, but always best to check on the drive itself.

                            73 series drives req probing of R707
                            8v1 (aug 2009 mixes revisions) explioted thro sata
                            8v2 (after aug 2009) require MRA hack
                            9 series drives require MRA hack.

                            All above can be done via the MRA hack, also aug is a mixed month so you could gget a 8 series v1 or v2.
                            05 oct 2009

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                            • cgscott
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                              • Jul 2008
                              • 3513

                              #15
                              Most probably a 9 series drive then.
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