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Is it possible to Flash A Lite-On DVD drive?
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Anybody?
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from what ive researched you cant flash a lite-on drive. Hope i helped jake
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SmurfMe wrote from what ive researched you cant flash a lite-on drive. Hope i helped jake
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i dont know about that
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Yes.You can.Cuz i have a flashed lite on drive.And a BenQ.But one is a lite on
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ilold at breast cancer joke. But no, From previous experience im pretty sure you cant do it.
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Rated_PG wrote Yes.You can.Cuz i have a flashed lite on drive.And a BenQ.But one is a lite on
Do I do the same process as a BenQ?
And is it easier/harder?
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You cant just use a sata cable.You need some extra things to though
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The problem is the Lite-On is different compared to all the other drives referring to the drive controller interface.Since the Lite-On drives use a read only rom chip I believe a modchip could be used to store the firmware.The problem is writing a hacked firmware for it,and doing all the necessary stuff just to get it to work.It would be too complex for most users making it cost more to keep the Lite-On instead of buying a different drive and just spoofing it.The procedure would be writing a hacked Lite-On firmware to the modchip,and they both don't exist yet.I did read somewhere that Firmware ToolBox will be updated to support Lite-On drives in the future though,but that will be a very long time from now.It will have to be reprogrammed to support these type of drives,and they really are a nuisance.
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