Try this little util
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http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/do.../cdvdinfo.html
(linked to download cos its hard to find on the site)
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A few flashing questions here,
How can you tell what firmware you have in the drive?
How can you tell if the flash was really successfull?
I ask cause I just flashed my drive and it said flash successfull but I'm interested to see if all went right, I can play back DVD's no worries but would like a little more information if I can.
I went to system propertise and then device manager, looked at the drive and it said it's location was 0 (0) is this right? My other drives all have something there like 1 (1) or Bus Number 0, Target ID 0, LUN 0.
How can I tell if the region hack worked I can't see the region in the device manager for the A05?
Thanks for your help.
Dark Sith
2600+ AMD Athlon CPU, ASUS A7N8X Mainboard, 4200ti Nvidia video card, 512 400mhz DDR ram, and Altec Lansing 5.1 surround sound speakers, Liteon 16x DVD-Rom, 48x12x48 Liteon CD-RW, Pioneer 107 DVD-RW and a 17 inch monitor.
Try this little util
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http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/do.../cdvdinfo.html
(linked to download cos its hard to find on the site)
Last edited by The-poacher; 28-06-2003 at 15:33.
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thanks for that mate, guess Im just worried that it won't work after I flash it. (which I have done)
When I restarted windows it found the drive again and everything seems to be working great, I dont have any blank media at the moment to try it but should do in the morning.
Dark Sith
2600+ AMD Athlon CPU, ASUS A7N8X Mainboard, 4200ti Nvidia video card, 512 400mhz DDR ram, and Altec Lansing 5.1 surround sound speakers, Liteon 16x DVD-Rom, 48x12x48 Liteon CD-RW, Pioneer 107 DVD-RW and a 17 inch monitor.