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I doubt there will come a time when we dont need to cut the traces on the drive, maybe someone will figure out a new way to trick it into dumping the key but its doubtful.paddypitbug wrote:realy looking forward to seeing your vids of the 838 v2 and the 9 series of the liteon's - I see you have high regard for the executer ck3 kit ... as do I - have you seen the maximus vampire an what do you reckon to that ? - to my next point in your view do you think there will be a time when there will be no need to cut the traces and just run through the whole process with the ck3 and software alone for these drives ???????????????????? - keep up the great work fella's - you're stars in your own right - all the best to ya
In all fairness this is 1 way to do it , but this is outdated and no longer the way to go. The probe 3 will dump the drive just fine . No need to cut traces and do any soldering. We even have a tut on how to make your own probe in the tutorial section if you don't want to spend the 15 buck on one. Also if you are running any dashdoard 13599 to current , the 7 series liteon also needs to be dumped via probe 3 if you dont have your dummy already.psjdfh wrote:There is at least two traces you have to cut on the 8's and 9's. Depending on which way your comfortable with. The way that I am comfortable with requires you to cut three traces. On top of that, soldering in a switch to manipulate the voltage going to the flash chip to trick the controller into giving up the firmware and then to think the flash chip is empty to be able to program the new firmware to it. It is a little bit of work.