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Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:52 am
by Nax
Hi, I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but when it says press y if you are ready, I press y is says DVD Key is invalid file not found: key.bin key not found dummy bin. What should I do? I followed the video instructions.

I'm using an NVIDIA nForce 430/410 Serial ATA Controller, and a CK3Pro with probe.
I also got myself a RS3114 chipset, will that work? For some reason I cannot install the drivers for the card.

Help?

Re: Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:06 am
by iamwatt
not sure if that will work, you may need to cop the via card. . .

http://tekgems.com/Products/la-pci22-vt6421a.htm

and with that, as long as you're following the video everything should be smooth from there

Re: Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:29 am
by lilrevuk
with nforce boards, try setting your sata mode to legacy (sata) in your BIOS.

Are you using Iprep?? Make sure you are using the primary port on any sata that you try. It might be worth looking at some of the other programs that can be used, a couple of them tell you if there is a drive connected on your SATA port. If you can't get the drive to show up at all, and still can't get the key then I would recommend the Via card. They're proven to work on most systems.

One thing I would say people get stuck on sometimes is the tray position. Try adjusting the tray position a little either way each time, power cycling each time you do...

Re: Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:13 pm
by Nax
lilrevuk wrote:with nforce boards, try setting your sata mode to legacy (sata) in your BIOS.

Are you using Iprep?? Make sure you are using the primary port on any sata that you try. It might be worth looking at some of the other programs that can be used, a couple of them tell you if there is a drive connected on your SATA port. If you can't get the drive to show up at all, and still can't get the key then I would recommend the Via card. They're proven to work on most systems.

One thing I would say people get stuck on sometimes is the tray position. Try adjusting the tray position a little either way each time, power cycling each time you do...
I'm using iprep. I am using my primary SATA, I have flashed a BenQ before with no problem. I tried adjusting tray position with no luck either. I guess my best bet is the VIA card (Thanks imawatt for the link).

Re: Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:17 pm
by iamwatt
Nax wrote:
lilrevuk wrote:(Thanks imawatt for the link).
yessir!

Re: Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 12:27 pm
by Nax
lilrevuk wrote:with nforce boards, try setting your sata mode to legacy (sata) in your BIOS.
I checked my BIOS and there doesn't seem to be a way to set it to Legacy.

Re: Lite-On help.

Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 2:35 pm
by lilrevuk
There's normally three modes, SATA (legacy), RAID and AHCI.

I've flashed a benq with AHCI, but every other drive requires it to be set to SATA