So I've done the prepping and everything, went to dump the drive, and it read the banks fine. Then after it did that, it pops up with *** No valid key found in BACKUPS\1234567\12345\BenQ-OFW.bin ***
It also says at the bottom "Please check the key range of Backups\1234567\12345\BenQ-OFW.BIN" and "Key block not copied - ABORTING!!!"
So I took the flash drive and put the backups folder on the laptop, and after which I tried again. Same thing.
So I checked my firmware with Firmware toolbox, and for the key it gave me "01010101FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF" as the key. In midst of a panic, I download Keychecker and do the same thing but this time it gives me more of a hex key, kinda like "7-0F-D2-s blah blah blah". So my question is, where do I go from here and is this key I found in Keychecker my valid key?
Oh and this is a new replacement drive after my old BenQ drive went bad. Right now, I have the new drive hooked up and that is where this key came from. Am I supposed to back up the old drive or something first?
Thanks!
Help needed with IPrep (No Valid Key Found)
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- Peasant
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Re: Help needed with IPrep (No Valid Key Found)
Yeah you will need the key from your old drive, then you should be able to flash that info into the new drive.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
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- Peasant
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Re: Help needed with IPrep (No Valid Key Found)
Awesome! Thank you for your help! Flash succeeded! I tested it out and plays GTA just fine
Thanks again!
-Dave

Thanks again!
-Dave
Re: Help needed with IPrep (No Valid Key Found)
good job guys
Re: Help needed with IPrep (No Valid Key Found)
No problem, If it weren't for this group of guys on here I couldn't of helped out.