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« Reply #440 on: June 05, 2010, 03:58:18 AM »

jivex5k,

C03 wire: metal with out the cover is too long everything else is perfect.
Your resistance on perfect you can now dump it. Fix the C03 when you have the firmware.

Drive wont work normally when pin/pad 101 and 122 is cut off from 3,3V line but you can dump it. (no eject, blinking green)
Plug PC sata cable in the liteon and x360 power cable also. (Correct way!!)
Start JF find your sata port (I/O Port, Liteon drive) and follow the easy probe guide.




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« Reply #441 on: June 05, 2010, 11:39:38 AM »

Alright, I tried this out.
JF can't find my drive at all. I know what sata port address it is plugged into and its saying No Drive Detected!
So I still tried to follow the guide, but it never gets past the device intro it always fails.
I have the drive powered, select my sata port in JF (says no drive detected) and then hit device. I hit spacebar to click on yes and unplug my dvd power connection, put the probe on pad 122, and plug it back in. I held the probe there until it said device intro failed, took a while.
I don't think I was able to power it off and back on with the probe within 1 second, probably took about 3.
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« Reply #442 on: June 05, 2010, 11:43:33 AM »

01F0 is always an IDE channel. Either you have some sort of IDE emulation on your SATA Chipset, or your card/ports aren't seen by JF.
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« Reply #443 on: June 05, 2010, 02:55:05 PM »

Yup, DFI lanparty JR sees that stat port as IDE when you are using more than 4 sata ports. Ive got 4 TB drives, one sata DVD burner, and lastly my xbox dvd.
But i'll double check and make sure the ports right, can't hurt to be sure.
The thing is, none of the ports listed in JF detect PLDS at all.

OK, re-tested it on a different sata port. (As in I physically changed which port it was plugged into on my motherboard to avoid IDE emulation)
It's strange, now i'm getting a status of 0x7F when before it was 0x0


Here's exactly what I did.
Connected DVD drive to a known sata port address on my mobo and the power from the xbox.
Connected probe to a 4 pin molex from my comp psu.
Grounded my computer and xbox.
Powered on my xbox without holding the probe on the pin.
Powered up comp, load into windows and start JF.
The driver for JF is loads fine.
Select my sata port (says no drive detected), hit device and then power down my xbox, hold the probe in pad 122, power it back on.
Wait....wait...wait....wait....intro failed.
Also, my sticker said it was 93450C2 if that makes any difference. I searched it up and it didn't seem as if it would matter, that it would work like the 93450c.


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« Reply #444 on: June 05, 2010, 03:55:27 PM »

Well I just flipped my PCB right side up and R207 has come off...
It must have weakened when the pads near it were fried or something, maybe my soldering was the last straw for it.

I'm getting no reading on my multimeter anymore as well.
Is my board done for?
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« Reply #445 on: June 06, 2010, 03:11:20 AM »

When you power the drive, It must show Drive Properties before hitting intro/device id.



!!!!!Always plug the xbox360 DVD power cable in correct way!!!!!

The blown part resistor@fuse it protects the drive/xbox 360.
You can fix that. Check that the other two 0 ohm resistor are ok. (R203,R204)

This is the fix: and measure resistance 3,3V to GND...

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« Reply #446 on: June 06, 2010, 03:25:20 AM »

Here's exactly what I did.
Connected DVD drive to a known sata port address on my mobo and the power from the xbox. (correct)
Connected probe to a 4 pin molex from my comp psu. (correct)
Grounded my computer and xbox. (GND Freak Smiley ) (correct)
Powered on my xbox without holding the probe on the pin. (correct)
Powered up comp, load into windows and start JF. (correct)
The driver for JF is loads fine. (correct)
Select my sata port (says no drive detected), hit device and then power down my xbox, hold the probe in pad 122, power it back on. (bad or wrong sata) (use different sata in pc)
Wait....wait...wait....wait....intro failed.
Also, my sticker said it was 93450C2 if that makes any difference. I searched it up and it didn't seem as if it would matter, that it would work like the 93450c. (Yes)
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« Reply #447 on: June 06, 2010, 11:07:20 AM »

Alright, just finish soldering the fix. I reinstalled my intel chipset drivers for to hopefully solve any sata issues i would be having.
Resistance is reading 98k-99k ohms, gonna restart the comp and test it now.
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« Reply #448 on: June 06, 2010, 12:08:16 PM »

HA!
Got 3 successful dumps!
I have successfully flashed the new firmware as well.
Do I need to remove any of the wiring before I put this back into my system?
I know if I remove some of them the drive doesn't power, my understanding is I must bridge pad 122 correct?
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« Reply #449 on: June 06, 2010, 12:18:31 PM »

HA!
Got 3 successful dumps!
I have successfully flashed the new firmware as well.
Do I need to remove any of the wiring before I put this back into my system?
I know if I remove some of them the drive doesn't power, my understanding is I must bridge pad 122 correct?

Nice.

Can you fix pad 122? it is not lifted?
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« Reply #450 on: June 06, 2010, 12:59:16 PM »

I soldered a wire into pad 122 and to the exposed trace.
My DVD is opening and closing fine but not recognizing any discs origs or backups.
I'm gonna hook it back up to my pc and see what the details are but everything in JF said verified/passed/ok.
I outro'd the DVD last too.

Code:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JungleFlasher 0.1.74 Beta (138)
Session Started Sun Jun 06 13:00:48 2010

This is a Wow 64 process running on 4 x 64 bit CPUs
portio64.sys Driver Installed
portio64.sys Driver Started, thanks Schtrom !
Found 8 I/O Ports.
Found 2 Com Ports.
Found 8 windows drives C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J:
Found 2 CD/DVD drives E: I:

Drive is Lite-On..
Sending Vendor Intro to port 0xF600
Status 0x51
Re-sending Vendor Intro:
...
Serial flash found with Status 0x72

Sending Device ID request to port 0xF600
Manufacturer ID: 0xC2
Device ID: 0x11
Flash Name:  MXIC(MX25L2005)
Flash Size:  262144 bytes

Getting Status from port 0xF600
Serial flash found with Status 0x72

Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ................
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................

Lite-On Dump file saved to Lite-OFW3.bin
Loading firmware from buffer
Drive key @ n/a 9AE91995716FCF00A342266313959677
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  Stock                          
Key added to database

Auto-Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\JungleFlasher v0.1.74 Beta (138)\firmware\ix-ltv1.1-934.bin
MD5 hash:  b93c95db4fac3ca37c89c727e61c2453
Genuine iXtreme Lite-Touch 1.1
Drive key @ n/a 77777777777777777777777777777777
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  iXtreme LT 1.1                  
Spoofing Target
DVD Key copied to target
Target is LT - ID strings not copied to Target
Serial data copied from Source to Target
Calibration data copied from Source to Target


Loading MTK_Flash source file
Spoofing Target
DVD Key already matches
Target is LT - ID strings not copied to Target
Serial data already matches
Calibration data already matches

Spoofing Target
DVD Key already matches
Target is LT - ID strings not copied to Target
Serial data already matches
Calibration data already matches

Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\Liteon.bin
MD5 hash:  f45a5d52d32ed05e3d6030c67578e1e2
Drive key @ n/a 9AE91995716FCF00A342266313959677
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  Stock                          
Auto-Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\JungleFlasher v0.1.74 Beta (138)\firmware\ix-ltv1.1-934.bin
MD5 hash:  b93c95db4fac3ca37c89c727e61c2453
Genuine iXtreme Lite-Touch 1.1
Drive key @ n/a 77777777777777777777777777777777
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  iXtreme LT 1.1                  
Spoofing Target
DVD Key copied to target
Target is LT - ID strings not copied to Target
Serial data copied from Source to Target
Calibration data copied from Source to Target

Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\Flash2Liteon.bin
MD5 hash:  f45a5d52d32ed05e3d6030c67578e1e2
Drive key @ n/a 9AE91995716FCF00A342266313959677
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  Stock                          
Auto-Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\JungleFlasher v0.1.74 Beta (138)\firmware\ix-ltv1.1-934.bin
MD5 hash:  b93c95db4fac3ca37c89c727e61c2453
Genuine iXtreme Lite-Touch 1.1
Drive key @ n/a 77777777777777777777777777777777
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  iXtreme LT 1.1                  
Spoofing Target
DVD Key copied to target
Target is LT - ID strings not copied to Target
Serial data copied from Source to Target
Calibration data copied from Source to Target

Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\Lite-OFW3.bin
MD5 hash:  f45a5d52d32ed05e3d6030c67578e1e2
Drive key @ n/a 9AE91995716FCF00A342266313959677
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  Stock                          
Auto-Loading firmware file C:\Users\brian\Desktop\JungleFlasher v0.1.74 Beta (138)\firmware\ix-ltv1.1-934.bin
MD5 hash:  b93c95db4fac3ca37c89c727e61c2453
Genuine iXtreme Lite-Touch 1.1
Drive key @ n/a 77777777777777777777777777777777
Firmware Osig: [PLDS    DG-16D2S        9345]
Firmware is:  iXtreme LT 1.1                  
Spoofing Target
DVD Key copied to target
Target is LT - ID strings not copied to Target
Serial data copied from Source to Target
Calibration data copied from Source to Target


Getting Status from port 0xF600
SPi flash found with Status 0x72

Sending Chip Erase to Port 0xF600
Erasing:............
Writing target buffer to flash
Writing Bank 0: ................
Writing Bank 1: ................
Writing Bank 2: ................
Writing Bank 3: ................

Flash Verification Test !
Reading Bank 0: ................
Reading Bank 1: ................
Reading Bank 2: ................
Reading Bank 3: ................
Write verified OK !

Sending Vendor Outro to port 0xF600
Drive is Lite-On..

I was loading the other firmware dumps to verify the keys matched for each dump.
I just re-attached the drive to my comp but it doesn't seem to make a difference. Without using the probe and such all I receive is status 0x50.
I don't know why it's not reading any discs when the flashes say they went fine. Could it be because I tried to reattach pad 122 when it's in pretty bad condition already?
I already have a BenQ 6038 on it's way to me simply because I wanted a new DVD once I had my key and such.
Am I correct in my thinking that I can take my dumped LiteOn FW that I got today and use the key to flash the new BenQ?
It seemed like the BenQ was the most reliable and easiest to reflash.
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« Reply #451 on: June 06, 2010, 01:07:15 PM »

"New lasers and the drive is fixed.
Wrong connections and the laser will blow up.  (MRA cutīs with out 3,3V jump wire)
When you are moding L-O always take laser cable off!!"
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« Reply #452 on: June 06, 2010, 01:33:23 PM »

Ah, rookie mistake.
I didn't disconnect any of the cables during the entire process so the drive's laser is probably messed up.

I have a BenQ 6038 on it's way here.
It seems like I can use my Liteon Key with the new BenQ drive once it gets here, is this correct?

Id much rather just reflash the new drive than replace the laser on mine if it's an option.

BTW Dream thanks a million for helping me get this far, I'd be lost without ya man. I couldn't believe it when the firmware dumped lol.
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« Reply #453 on: June 06, 2010, 01:55:50 PM »

Ah, rookie mistake.
I didn't disconnect any of the cables during the entire process so the drive's laser is probably messed up.

I have a BenQ 6038 on it's way here.
It seems like I can use my Liteon Key with the new BenQ drive once it gets here, is this correct?


Id much rather just reflash the new drive than replace the laser on mine if it's an option.

BTW Dream thanks a million for helping me get this far, I'd be lost without ya man. I couldn't believe it when the firmware dumped lol.

Jep just flash the key.
Laserīs are cheap go to ebay.
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3907.m570.l1313&_nkw=xbox360+benq+laser&_sacat=See-All-Categories
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« Reply #454 on: June 06, 2010, 03:27:57 PM »

Hmm, i've got some LG and Samsung DVD burners at work, I'll have to check out their lasers and see if it's the same model laser. Probably won't be but who knows it would save me from waiting a week or two for my replacement drive.
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« Reply #455 on: June 07, 2010, 12:30:14 AM »

Hmm, i've got some LG and Samsung DVD burners at work, I'll have to check out their lasers and see if it's the same model laser. Probably won't be but who knows it would save me from waiting a week or two for my replacement drive.

Wonīt fit/work.  Grin
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« Reply #456 on: June 07, 2010, 11:47:01 AM »

dream, i actually never have drive properties when i intro.  i don't even power my drive until after i start the intro, then when i turn the drive on it is instantly in vendor mode.  it does help though that i know what port to use.  that method will also prolly only work w/ a via card.
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« Reply #457 on: June 07, 2010, 12:24:24 PM »

To everyone who help make this thread what it is a big thank you. I just got a elite off ebay with a failed lt install and all looked bleak!! Until i looked on here and found this thread which helped me get the key flashed a new drive and bang a brand new jasper elite for 20 quid lol A big thans to Dream you da man!!!!
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« Reply #458 on: June 07, 2010, 11:26:11 PM »

Everything's working as it should.  Grin Grin Grin
Dream thanks a million man, I honestly thought I was done for but you were able to walk me through it.
I can't tell you how cool this thread is and the simple fact that it exists give me hope hahaha.

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« Reply #459 on: June 08, 2010, 01:59:02 AM »

iateshaggy,

You have done many dumps so it is easy for you. You know sata address and the methods.
I like to keep thing simple, troubleshooting is easier when the JF shows the drive. Noob friendly.


jivex5k, tin,

Kiitos.

3,3V  to GND wonīt damage the board. Only CK3 or xbox 360 getting the hit.
But they can take it 30 sec up to 1 min.
Wrong way plugged DVD power cable may kill the drive permanently.
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