So I have been trying to flash this 47DJ Hitacgi for over one month now with no luck. Here are a list of my problems:
When I boot my computer when the screen loads giving info about the sata connection, it says bios does not be installed it then says press g to continue, I do and the windwos loading icon comes up,but does not load the bar and freeze's. This is with my xbox 360 turned on, from the start. When I try to turn the 360 on after booting my computer frezzes. When using the Slax method it get to the part where it says unrecognized signal on,,, signal 0X80 or something it does this 8 times then says error. It goes to the end and my 360 is still not in mode b, I have also tried turning the 360 on at various times while loading with no avail. Any solution would be greatly appreciated and I would like to refer from buying a connectivity kit or the wire method.
I am using the VIA 64201 card from newegg it has worked in flashing my benq on another computer.
Update: I am able to boot my computer with my 360 drive turned on just takes a bit longer, but still get bios dosent be installed error. The problem is when I look up the sata card in device manager it is in an error sate with a yellow triangle on it. If I boot the computer without the 360 turned on it does not go into an error state. The error state is preventing my computer from seeing the Hitachi, anyway to fix this?
Thanks I will re-install the drivers my computer automatically automatically installs them, but I also installed the one from the website. I just want to play ODST, I can turn the drive on while my computer is running the thing is everything gets really slow and the mouse barely moves once every minute. I will try the driver thing anyone else have any suggestions.
i cant flash a 47 drive with my via chipset,,my pc allways freezes,,i had to use my other pc that a nforce chipset,,doesnt seem to matter with driver i installed,,my via hates the 47 drive,,
use a different pc and it my work,,if you have one,,
I don't know if you'd be able to do this but it worked for me. Keep the drive unplugged from the SATA card until the Windows loading screen is about half way through (past the point it usually freezes at), then just plug the cable into the SATA port. As I said, it worked for me as I Was getting the frozen Windows logo aswell. If this doesn't work, try plugging in the drive when Windows has fully loaded and then scanning for hardware changes.