GENERAL Just crossed flashed LiteOn IHAS122-18

sailsy

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Hi i just crossed flash this drive to ATAPI.iHAS124_B.AL0L everything seemed to go fine!

I have already been burning xdg3 back ups with imgburn with good kprobe results with a LiteOn IHAS124-19 Revision B drive.

Basically i have disconnected that drive and connected the new one up i have changed no settings in imgburn!

when i started imgburn up and picked forza to backup i get the box there doesnt appear to be enough space on disk to burn this image when i have been doing on other drive i do not seem to be getting this message? Am i being a d**khead and missed something basic out?

Please Clarify?

Thanks Dave.
 

sailsy

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Was just thinking that in shower i picked the wrong firmware didnt i doh could you pm me the correct one maybe or point me in right direction?

Thanks Dave
 

Four_X

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I had this problem once flashing a iHAS124-19B, Flash-utility flashed the drive and I thought everything was ok.
turned out that the Flash-utility didn't flash the drive when it told me it did.

use flash-utility to dump the firmware from the iHAS122-18B and compare it against the burner max firmware,
do a md5 check on the firmware you have just dumped from the iHAS122-18B againest the burner max firmware,
if both match you definitely have burner max on the iHAS122-18B.

this is how I found out flash-utility didn't flash my drive the first time I did it.

if this is the case just flash it again with burner max firmware and compare the firmware's again to make sure.

ohh one thing, did you go from iHAS122-18B --> iHAS124-19B --> burner max firmware

ohh and make sure you power cycle after every flash.
 
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sailsy

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Yeah followed your guide i believe i did that the convert went well maybe i had wrong stock firmware in first place ill try again!

---------- Post added at 15:09 ---------- Previous post was at 15:05 ----------

I had this problem once flashing a iHAS124-19B, Flash-utility flashed the drive and I thought everything was ok.
turned out that the Flash-utility didn't flash the drive when it told me it did.

use flash-utility to dump the firmware from the iHAS122-18B and compare it against the burner max firmware,
do a md5 check on the firmware you have just dumped from the iHAS122-18B againest the burner max firmware,
if both match you definitely have burner max on the iHAS122-18B.

this is how I found out flash-utility didn't flash my drive the first time I did it.

if this is the case just flash it again with burner max firmware and compare the firmware's again to make sure.

ohh one thing, did you go from iHAS122-18B --> iHAS124-19B --> burner max firmware

ohh and make sure you power cycle after every flash.
No i did not do iHAS122-18B --> iHAS124-19B --> burner max firmware

my drive is showing in device manager as ihas 124b
so shall follow instruction as if it a 124b like i did originally with my first drive?
 

TechTona

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Yeah followed your guide i believe i did that the convert went well maybe i had wrong stock firmware in first place ill try again!

---------- Post added at 15:09 ---------- Previous post was at 15:05 ----------



No i did not do iHAS122-18B --> iHAS124-19B --> burner max firmware

my drive is showing in device manager as ihas 124b
so shall follow instruction as if it a 124b like i did originally with my first drive?
If the drive shows as 124-B follow the BurnerMAX tutorial.
 
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Four_X

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Nice Burn

I get that spike very close to the start of the burn on verbs with my iHAS124-19B and I've seen it on others to with k-probe scans, wonder why.

I may get one of them drives myself as I'm using my iHAS124-19B at the moment to do all 360 games, and if it breaks down I'm screwed.

I've seen them going on e to the bay for £14, I may just get 2 if there that cheap, you can't go wrong.

I'm glad everything worked out for you in the end.