I have a hitachi 59 drive with lt 2.0, I am having a situation with. I will put in a XGD3 game, with topology, which I burned with a Ihas drive and it will come up as disc not recognized. I will put the original in and no problem. Put backup in and mess around with the eject button a few times then it will read it. I changed the lens. I tried 3 different ones, granted they were all used but whats the odds they would all be giving me the same problem. I then tried a game that was a 0800 rip of mine, no topology at all, and it works everytime. Could it be that these drives have problems reading the topology? I am pretty sure there is nothing wrong with the burns. I tried them another console of mine with a Liteon 9 Series(phat) and each work perfectly every time. I am using Verbatims as the media to which I make my burns. Does anyone have any ideas? The settings I use in ImageBurn are the defaukt settings with optimal calculated instead of user specified. ABGX sees all as well too.
hitachi 59 drive sometimes it reads sometimes ...nope
Started by thisdickagain, Jan 15 2012 11:36 AM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 January 2012 - 11:36 AM
#2
Posted 15 January 2012 - 12:01 PM
topology is for LT 3.0
#3
Posted 15 January 2012 - 12:35 PM
That is what I figured, so I just need my 0800 rips and I am good. One other question since I did inject the topolgy in using xbc, is there any way to extract it or should I just pull out my old 0800 and rip again. Thanks
#4
Posted 15 January 2012 - 01:46 PM
make sure your using 0800 v3 and pull it out and reburn
Hitachi 32-59 currently do not need v3.0 as they aren't AP2.5-capable drives. LT+ v3.0 is only needed for drives which support AP2.5 (Hitachi 78/79, BenQ, Lite-On). ISOs made for v3.0 that include topology data will work fine on Samsung and old Hitachis. In v3.0, the ISO layout hasn't changed, except that there will instead be new topology data in place of where the old AP2.5 replay sector used to be, which Samsung & old Hitachis ignore anyway.
Hitachi 32-59 currently do not need v3.0 as they aren't AP2.5-capable drives. LT+ v3.0 is only needed for drives which support AP2.5 (Hitachi 78/79, BenQ, Lite-On). ISOs made for v3.0 that include topology data will work fine on Samsung and old Hitachis. In v3.0, the ISO layout hasn't changed, except that there will instead be new topology data in place of where the old AP2.5 replay sector used to be, which Samsung & old Hitachis ignore anyway.
#5
Posted 15 January 2012 - 03:32 PM
FOR FLASHING HITACHI DRIVES WE NEED TO USE FILESET 2.0F from lizard rite ?
#6
Posted 15 January 2012 - 11:59 PM
no
#7
Posted 16 January 2012 - 12:15 AM
Oh..which fileset do we need to use for hitachi drives ? I am gonna flash hitachi for first time. I need LT2.0 only
#8
Posted 16 January 2012 - 12:29 AM
Always use the newest fileset. Max puts ALL the current f/w for each drive in them, there is never a need to keep old filesets
#9
Posted 16 January 2012 - 03:11 AM
DO NOT CONFUSE FILESETS WITH C4E'S FILES !!! HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I POSTED THAT???
the filesets are a combination of ALL current firmwares into a single files, regardless of the NAME it has the most current for YOUR drives.
Example Current Filset 3.0f has
Samsung LT 2
HItachi LT 2
Phat Liteon LT3
Benq LT 3
Slim Liteon LT 2
really is it that difficult to undertsand what is POSTED on teh BLOG site?
http://cfwfileset.blogspot.com/ <--- READ
What is a Fileset ?
So far you have learned to work with invidual custom firmware release files, that means download single files for every release (ixtreme, ixtreme lt, ltplus, ltplus 1.1, etc). A fileset is a container of several single files, is nothing different as having all your custom firmware files just that having it in single-container file it allows better mantainance and update.
The filesets have extension .set and are detected by the Lizard Toolbox application natively. This is a suggested standard, if by other hand you would like prefer have the files splitted you can do it with Lizard toolbox also.
the filesets are a combination of ALL current firmwares into a single files, regardless of the NAME it has the most current for YOUR drives.
Example Current Filset 3.0f has
Samsung LT 2
HItachi LT 2
Phat Liteon LT3
Benq LT 3
Slim Liteon LT 2
really is it that difficult to undertsand what is POSTED on teh BLOG site?
http://cfwfileset.blogspot.com/ <--- READ
What is a Fileset ?
So far you have learned to work with invidual custom firmware release files, that means download single files for every release (ixtreme, ixtreme lt, ltplus, ltplus 1.1, etc). A fileset is a container of several single files, is nothing different as having all your custom firmware files just that having it in single-container file it allows better mantainance and update.
The filesets have extension .set and are detected by the Lizard Toolbox application natively. This is a suggested standard, if by other hand you would like prefer have the files splitted you can do it with Lizard toolbox also.
#10
Posted 16 January 2012 - 03:29 AM
vgcrepairs, on 16 January 2012 - 03:11 AM, said:
DO NOT CONFUSE FILESETS WITH C4E'S FILES !!! HOW MANY TIMES HAVE I POSTED THAT???
the filesets are a combination of ALL current firmwares into a single files, regardless of the NAME it has the most current for YOUR drives.
Example Current Filset 3.0f has
Samsung LT 2
HItachi LT 2
Phat Liteon LT3
Benq LT 3
Slim Liteon LT 2
really is it that difficult to undertsand what is POSTED on teh BLOG site?
http://cfwfileset.blogspot.com/ <--- READ
What is a Fileset ?
So far you have learned to work with invidual custom firmware release files, that means download single files for every release (ixtreme, ixtreme lt, ltplus, ltplus 1.1, etc). A fileset is a container of several single files, is nothing different as having all your custom firmware files just that having it in single-container file it allows better mantainance and update.
The filesets have extension .set and are detected by the Lizard Toolbox application natively. This is a suggested standard, if by other hand you would like prefer have the files splitted you can do it with Lizard toolbox also.
the filesets are a combination of ALL current firmwares into a single files, regardless of the NAME it has the most current for YOUR drives.
Example Current Filset 3.0f has
Samsung LT 2
HItachi LT 2
Phat Liteon LT3
Benq LT 3
Slim Liteon LT 2
really is it that difficult to undertsand what is POSTED on teh BLOG site?
http://cfwfileset.blogspot.com/ <--- READ
What is a Fileset ?
So far you have learned to work with invidual custom firmware release files, that means download single files for every release (ixtreme, ixtreme lt, ltplus, ltplus 1.1, etc). A fileset is a container of several single files, is nothing different as having all your custom firmware files just that having it in single-container file it allows better mantainance and update.
The filesets have extension .set and are detected by the Lizard Toolbox application natively. This is a suggested standard, if by other hand you would like prefer have the files splitted you can do it with Lizard toolbox also.
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