I used xbox to power on my drive, so i opened the tray and blocked it halfway to stop it from fully closing. Then i pulled the SATA cable out from the dvd drive, and connected the one from my VIA SATA card.
Then i booted my computer and it installed VIA SATA card drivers, i didn't knew i had to disabled VIA SATA card drivers. So i ran Jungleflasher and click MTK tab and from I/O port i didn't know which was the correct one because there were loads, so i just used the one that was already selected and then clicked Intro/Device ID and then it asked me something which i can't really remember, but what it did was hide my D: drive (the one where you put cds on).
I didn't know what i just did because the tutorial i was following didn't show any of what happened on my screen. So i then quit everything because i thought i'll make thing worse.
When i turned on my xbox, the drive wont eject at all. I don't know what ive done. Please hep
OK, first of all, go get LT+. it is the newer firmware for the benq drives.
Secondly, you don't need to have the SATA cable connected to start it up. You can have the SATA cable connected to your computer the whole time, and then just start up the 360 whenever.
But, to address your questions...: 1. To figure out which drive is the benq, there is one easy and certain way to identify it. First, get everything set up (with SATA cable of benq attached to computer), but leave 360 off. Then start up jungleflasher. Go to every drive from that drop-down menu (where you couldn't figure out which one was the benq). Write down what it says for each. Then, quit jungleflasher, and turn on the 360. (depending on a lot of things, you might have to restart your computer as well, and leave the 360 on, for it to update). Then, go back into jungleflasher and go through that list again. There will be one new entry there now that wasn't there before. that is the benq drive. Then flash away like normal (follow the rest of the tutorial, for instance).
That being said, I highly recommend that you disconnect all drives from your computer except the boot drive (usually C:, your main drive). That way you cannot possibly accidentally flash the wrong drive. I've done everything I can think of to my benq drives, and I haven't been able to brick one, so you're probably safe on that. But if you accidentally flash the wrong drive (say, your computer's dvd drive), you might brick it. But whatever you do, do not flash until you know for sure you are flashing the correct drive.
Sometimes benq drives just won't eject. That's another topic, so just search around for it. Mine do that sometimes, and it is annoying, but I've never been able to determine a causal relationship between (benq) drives not ejecting and flashing.