LiteOn IHAS124-B to Burner Max

Pastori90

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Hey!

I have somewhat I problem trying to flash my IHAS 124-B to Burner Max.
I have read the thread in here: http://www.team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73745&highlight=flash+type+nex+burner+max but I still have one problem with it.
When I open FlashUtility it says that my "Flash type: NEX(NX25P16) - (0-0)" but in the tutorial it seems to be MXIC(MX25L1605) - (1-0).

I'm guessing that's why I only get 2 blue bars when trying to flash the drive and after those it says "Error writing flash to drive".

Please someone help me fix this problem!
 

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Check in bios if your sata ports are not set to AHCI mode. If sata ports are set to AHCI mode set them to IDE mode and try again.
 

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If you have another DVD drive install in your PC, Click the drop down box in flash utility and make sure you're selecting the right drive.

Edit: Are you sure it's a B drive?, Take a screen shot of flash utility and upload it.
 
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axee44

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Have you checked your bios settings as advised??
 

Pastori90

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If you backed up your drive before flashing? Restore it
And go through step by step again http://team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73745
Not sure with the different chipset, Found this thread http://www.team-xecuter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82595
I did everything again step by step but the outcome is still the same. Two blue bars and error.
I also tried to change my sata ports to IDE but after that the computer didn't even start. I don't know why.

Do I have to buy another IHAS? How do I even now which chipset it has before buying it?
 

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If your ports are set to AHCI you won't be able to flash your ihas drive. After changing from ahci to ide sometimes windows won't boot in which case easiest option is to get ihas drive flashed on different pc or using X360USB PRO.
 
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Pastori90

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If your ports are set to AHCI you won't be able to flash your ihas drive. After changing from ahci to ide sometimes windows won't boot in which case easiest option is to get ihas drive flashed on different pc or using X360USB PRO.
Okey so I get my X360USB PRO during sometime next week (shipping from UK to Finland).
Is there a thread how to flash it with X360USB Pro?
 

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It is the same tutorial as for internal sata ports.

Requirements:

iHAS DVD Writer (Buy Here)
Any SATA Chipset (NON-AHCI Mode) or XECUTER X360USB PRO (Buy Here)
iXtreme Burner Max Firmware (Hotfile) (MediaFire) (Filesonic) (Megaupload) (Fileserve)
Flash Utility v6.0.1 (Download)
EEPROM Utility v6.2.0 (Download)
Verbatim MKM-001 (2.4x) or Verbatim MKM-003 (4x) Blank Media (See XGD2 v XGD3 Info at the end of this guide) - Made In Singapore NOT India or Taiwan


1. First you need to connect the drive to your PC. You can use onboard SATA (make sure that it is on a port that has AHCI disabled as there have been many reports of failures if you use an AHCI enabled port), a SATA PCI card, an external USB to SATA 5.25 enclosure or you can even use an Xecuter X360USB PRO. I'm not going to explain to you how to connect a power and sata cable to a DVD drive. If you can't do that then you should get another hobby :)
 
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Pastori90

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It is the same tutorial as for internal sata ports.

Requirements:

iHAS DVD Writer (Buy Here)
Any SATA Chipset (NON-AHCI Mode) or XECUTER X360USB PRO (Buy Here)
iXtreme Burner Max Firmware (Hotfile) (MediaFire) (Filesonic) (Megaupload) (Fileserve)
Flash Utility v6.0.1 (Download)
EEPROM Utility v6.2.0 (Download)
Verbatim MKM-001 (2.4x) or Verbatim MKM-003 (4x) Blank Media (See XGD2 v XGD3 Info at the end of this guide) - Made In Singapore NOT India or Taiwan


1. First you need to connect the drive to your PC. You can use onboard SATA (make sure that it is on a port that has AHCI disabled as there have been many reports of failures if you use an AHCI enabled port), a SATA PCI card, an external USB to SATA 5.25 enclosure or you can even use an Xecuter X360USB PRO. I'm not going to explain to you how to connect a power and sata cable to a DVD drive. If you can't do that then you should get another hobby :)
How about that :)

Okey thanks very much!
Guess I have to wait for the X360 to arrive and then try it again :)