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Just replaced DvD drive in slim RGH!! HELP!!
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My dvd drive was bad so I got a new one on ebay its the exact same module. But when I took the board from the old drive and put it in the new drive it wont read games now? Please help
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I think you have to solder something not to sure. idk but I burnt a lazer doin that.
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I have already soldered it in but I fixed it and now it makes loud noises liked 'Dizzz Dizzz Dizz" Please help
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Dont you have to flash your original dvd key onto the new drive?
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You need to flash the drive to your dvd key should work
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If you know the DVDKey or can find it out, then just flash your NAND with that DVDKey.
If not you will have to flash the drive with the same dvdkey as the NAND.
If not you will have to flash the drive with the same dvdkey as the NAND.
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HE is using his original BOARD there is NO reason to be looking at the dvd key. Just saying, but i would replace the laser from the old drive to the new one. or turn up your laser.
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FTP wrote HE is using his original BOARD there is NO reason to be looking at the dvd key. Just saying, but i would replace the laser from the old drive to the new one. or turn up your laser.
Do you know what you are talking about?
He is putting a new drive on his old (original) drives board. Of course the dvdkey would matter. The board and drive now have different dvdkeys so won't communicate with each other. Since it is an rgh, the NAND could be patched with the dvdkey of the new drive (so the board matches the dvdkey of the drive). However if he doesn't know the dvdkey of the drive, then the new drive needs to be flashed with the dvdkey of the old drive (so it matches the board).
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Hub wroteFTP wrote HE is using his original BOARD there is NO reason to be looking at the dvd key. Just saying, but i would replace the laser from the old drive to the new one. or turn up your laser.
Do you know what you are talking about?
He is putting a new drive on his old (original) drives board. Of course the dvdkey would matter. The board and drive now have different dvdkeys so won't communicate with each other. Since it is an rgh, the NAND could be patched with the dvdkey of the new drive (so the board matches the dvdkey of the drive). However if he doesn't know the dvdkey of the drive, then the new drive needs to be flashed with the dvdkey of the old drive (so it matches the board).
Winner Winner Chicken dinner, this guy is correct. you need to do exactly as he said.
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