Ive connected my liteon 83850c v1 drive to my pc with a sata cable and am using my xbox 360 to power the drive. Im presuming its a v1 but im not sure its date is may 2009. My computer finds 5 i/o ports and there are 2 duplicates heres my jungle flasher folder if anythings missing.
This is a screenshot of my i/o ports 2 of the ports find something.
Here is the other i/o port that returns something
I am presuming the later wd drive is the correct one as it is effected by the 360.
as soon as I click on l083info button it comes up with the following error
anyway I ignore it and click ok and get taken to the power on your xbox with the tray half open so at this point I eject my disk drive then tell it to close and grab the tray to stop it shuttign and turn off the xbox. then I turn it back on whilst still holding the disk tray and click ok. It then tells me to fully open the tray so I do this and click ok. Then a windows appears saying inquiry command returned an error and after clicking okay l083 extraction failed appears in the bottom log menu
SO that didnt work and I'm pretty sure the tsscorp one isnt the lite on drive as it comes up with this
Not sure if any further details are required but im pretty sure its a liteon 83850c v1 date is may 2009 im using windows xp and my xbox 360 is a 60gb. heres a screenshot of device manager.
Please respond asap Undecided
Im presuming I have to do the i083 thing to flash my drive as in the mtk flash 32 tab all the buttons are blacked out
You're flashing to the wrong SATA ports. You're also attempting to flash a cd/dvdw and a western digital hard drive...can cause you problems if you're not careful. When you have properly connected your lite-on drive it will show up as lite-on drive on the lower left side of the program. I would recommend you disconnect everything except for your hard drive (containing your OS and JungleFlasher) and the lite-on you're trying to flash. When JF detects your drive, then follow through with the flash....as indicated in the jungleflasher.pdf tutorial. If it still does not detect, switch sata ports...your 1st sata port connection is preferred.
"All drives should be updated to Lite Touch + (LT+) firmware if playing on XBOX live. Samsung drives and pre-78/79 Hitachi drives do not utilize AP 2.5. All other drives are considered to be detectable by Microsoft (YMMV). Make sure all rips are ABGX verified, contain SSv2, and patched AP2.5 (where needed). XGD3 must currently be burned on new drive with PC Burner Max firmware for 100% rip. All modded consoles can be potentially unsafe for use on XBOX live."
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Quote:anyway I ignore it and click ok and get taken to the power on your xbox with the tray half open so at this point I eject my disk drive then tell it to close and grab the tray to stop it shuttign and turn off the xbox. then I turn it back on whilst still holding the disk tray and click ok. It then tells me to fully open the tray so I do this and click ok. Then a windows appears saying inquiry command returned an error and after clicking okay l083 extraction failed appears in the bottom log menu
The bold part is your problem, you need to have the tray half open with the status closed before you can see the drive. I have to start/restart my pc after i get the tray half open for my pc to see the drive. This is what i do:
1. The drive is powered by the xbox and connected to my pc via sata cable.
2. Turn on the xbox.
3. Open the tray.
4. Press the eject/close button and quickly pull out the power cable from the drive before the tray closes.
5. Manually move the tray to the point where it is half open if it isn't already.
6. Plug the power cable back into the drive.
7. Leave the 360 on while I turn on or restart my PC.
8. Open JF and find the drive.
The first step is ALWAYS tray half open with status closed.
if it proves to be an 83850c v1 there will be no need to cut traces, that is one of the easiest drives to flash, by my guess he does not have a 6421 via chipset, if he did the JF would detect the drive with or without the tray half closed status. my suggestion would be look on craigslist and take it to somebody that knows what they are doing before it is fried.
Originally posted by peluynati: if it proves to be an 83850c v1 there will be no need to cut traces, that is one of the easiest drives to flash, by my guess he does not have a 6421 via chipset, if he did the JF would detect the drive with or without the tray half closed status. my suggestion would be look on craigslist and take it to somebody that knows what they are doing before it is fried.
Wrong. You need to cut the traces on all Lite on Drives to get a full dump. If you do NOT, then you will not dump the laser calibration causing laser issues. It is also not safe for xbox live. Do it right and do the TWO cuts, dump it with a probe 2, solder the traces back together, and flash.
Originally posted by peluynati: if it proves to be an 83850c v1 there will be no need to cut traces, that is one of the easiest drives to flash, by my guess he does not have a 6421 via chipset, if he did the JF would detect the drive with or without the tray half closed status. my suggestion would be look on craigslist and take it to somebody that knows what they are doing before it is fried.
Wrong. You need to cut the traces on all Lite on Drives to get a full dump. If you do NOT, then you will not dump the laser calibration causing laser issues. It is also not safe for xbox live. Do it right and do the TWO cuts, dump it with a probe 2, solder the traces back together, and flash.
You're wrong, if you check the JungleFlasher beginner's guide it clearly states for 83850 v1: "locked - trivial, key can be extracted over SATA and decrypted" while all other Lite-On models need the full dump and rework.
I have this drive and it is quite easily flashed simply via SATA with nothing else required. Working for close to a year now without issue.
EDIT: Also wanted to add this line from the JungleFlasher Tutorial "jftut1.3.8.pdf" :
"Whereas the 83850C v1 does NOT require additional hardware and can be dumped/flashed
using only a SATA connection"