So I followed the instructions on how to flash the firmware and when I went to read the firmware using the dben command from my bootable USB drive, I didn't power the drive down after it got to D1 and before I could power it down, it had already read the firmware and got the serial key and everything. It was EXTREMELY quick....
Did I do something wrong or is the latest iPrep Beta bypassing the need for the drive to turn off after it hits D1 and then turn it back on for 2 seconds?
Thanks
Anakin
Flashing a BenQ and not waiting the two seconds?
Re: Flashing a BenQ and not waiting the two seconds?
no not really - sometimes it just goes straight inanakinnnn wrote:So I followed the instructions on how to flash the firmware and when I went to read the firmware using the dben command from my bootable USB drive, I didn't power the drive down after it got to D1 and before I could power it down, it had already read the firmware and got the serial key and everything. It was EXTREMELY quick....
Did I do something wrong or is the latest iPrep Beta bypassing the need for the drive to turn off after it hits D1 and then turn it back on for 2 seconds?
Thanks
Anakin
But.. *you should always check the dump in firmware toolbox before procedding to flash*

Re: Flashing a BenQ and not waiting the two seconds?
I don't have to turn the drives off on my nforce....
as MsK says, make sure the key is good before you do anything else
as MsK says, make sure the key is good before you do anything else



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