I ordered a new laser for my lite-on drive but if that doesnt fix it i will need to buy a new drive and spoof it. Ive been told benqs are a good choice because they are easy to flash? Anyway, my question is this: If i do get a new drive, i hook the old drive up and run jungle flasher to get the key. Then with jungle flasher still running, i would unhook the drive and hook up the new drive and just run through jungle flasher from that point just as if i were still flashing the first drive? (hope that made sense?)...
You cannot swap a benq circuit board for a lite on.
You would need to dump the firmware off your lite on and spoof it to your benq. Its quite easy to do, you just load your lite on firmware as source, benq 1.61 as target and click spoof source to target as viola you have your new firmware. Then just flash as normal.
Originally posted by miketrev: You cannot swap a benq circuit board for a lite on.
You would need to dump the firmware off your lite on and spoof it to your benq. Its quite easy to do, you just load your lite on firmware as source, benq 1.61 as target and click spoof source to target as viola you have your new firmware. Then just flash as normal.
Yeah, i think he meant buy a new lite-on (same model) and swap the old board with the new one. Either way should work. Thats guys! :-)
Originally posted by miketrev: You cannot swap a benq circuit board for a lite on.
You would need to dump the firmware off your lite on and spoof it to your benq. Its quite easy to do, you just load your lite on firmware as source, benq 1.61 as target and click spoof source to target as viola you have your new firmware. Then just flash as normal.
Yeah, i think he meant buy a new lite-on (same model) and swap the old board with the new one. Either way should work. Thats guys! :-)
No probs. TBH swapping the PCB is harder than you think, would suggest you just flash your new drives.
Originally posted by miketrev: You cannot swap a benq circuit board for a lite on.
You would need to dump the firmware off your lite on and spoof it to your benq. Its quite easy to do, you just load your lite on firmware as source, benq 1.61 as target and click spoof source to target as viola you have your new firmware. Then just flash as normal.
Yeah, i think he meant buy a new lite-on (same model) and swap the old board with the new one. Either way should work. Thats guys! :-)
No probs. TBH swapping the PCB is harder than you think, would suggest you just flash your new drives.