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12. August 2009 @ 16:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello, I've flashed my old Samsung drive in the past using iprep on a floppy disc with no problems. What I am trying to do is read the Hitachi code on my PC through a floppy boot disc then reboot in windows and edit the bin to spoof a samsung drive. The Hitachi drive is stock and the laser seems to be burned out. I have gotten it to mode B and I tried to boot to windows and use jungle flasher but the machine hangs at the windows loading stage. I pushed the hitachi eject button as the pc was booting. After many failed attempts at this I tried to go old school and read the code with a floppy boot disc but I think the "xtreme boot make" doesn't support Hitachi drives? I've using a VIA SATA chipset to read the machine. Would the problem be that laser is burned out? I read you should put a purchased movie or game in the Hitachi drive to read the keys in Jungle flasher. The drive gives errors when you put any disc in game, movie, whatever. I'm lost any help would be appreciated.
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12. August 2009 @ 17:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Since Windows hangs after you get the drive into ModeB, use JF to put the drive into Mode B.

Jungle Flasher Tutorial | Jungle Flasher Troubleshooting Guide | Latest JF version: 0.1.75 | <-- All credit goes to Team Jungle/HyperX.
360 Drives and Motherboard Identification | Make a Bootable USB Drive | JF walk-through for <BenQ> <Samsung> <All LiteOns>
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12. August 2009 @ 21:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Didn't know that was an option. I'll try it. Thanks
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12. August 2009 @ 21:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yup, just boot Windows like you normally would. Then power on the drive and load up JF. Once you have your drive recognized, eject it and leave it ejected. Click Send Mode B and JF will shut your drive, and put it into Mode B.

Jungle Flasher Tutorial | Jungle Flasher Troubleshooting Guide | Latest JF version: 0.1.75 | <-- All credit goes to Team Jungle/HyperX.
360 Drives and Motherboard Identification | Make a Bootable USB Drive | JF walk-through for <BenQ> <Samsung> <All LiteOns>
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13. August 2009 @ 23:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok that worked well. Only problem is the reserved date is 2 years newer than the drive so I'm thinking the firmware may not be stock. I couldn't read the keys on the Hitachi drive tab of Jungle Flasher. I tried all options (Classic, mode select, RAM upload) also it wouldn't let me select use "Port IO" only "Use WINAPI". So I went to the DVDKEY 32 tab and selecting "dummy from ixtreme" Now I did get a dvd key this way can I use this key to spoof the samsung drive? Should be worth a try the Samsung is not a risk of a one time flash. Just thought of something. Is there any chance that this machine has a bad flash and that is why it doesn't read disc's? I don't know the history of the xbox it was a dead machine I was given to mess with. I might be wasting my time. Having fun though. Any tips?
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