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dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:36 am
by GRASSASS
hi guys iv been reading up but iv just had chance to see the new vids for rhpg iprep( KIDS GONE OUT

) , NICE WORK but i see that its almost done for you excelent but no mention of dos folder ?.
well do i still need to put the "dos" folder into my usb stick ??? as thats what i was about to do - untill i watched them vids PHEW but theres no mention of that part.
also do i still need to use the via workaround or are the drivers ok to use together now ?
its already flashed do i need to use the probe again ?
just need that clearing up and im good to go

Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 12:12 pm
by dalecheesy
Dos folder? Do you mean the backup one? If so iprep creates it for you when you dump the drive. (it'll be BACKUPS then another folder called 1234567 inside it then a one inside that called 12345 or whatever you type in for your serial.) The Via fix is only for Jungleflasher and if you don't want to redump the Liteon with a probe/solder/bridge but you have a valid dump and prefer to use iprep for the flashing you can make your firmware with Jungle, save the file as Litcfw.bin and create a folder on your iprep stick with the same 3 folders in (BACKUPS/1234567/12345) then copy the Litcfw.bin you have created in the 12345 folder and go straight to the Flit 1234567 12345 command.
Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 12:30 pm
by GRASSASS
do u know dalecheesy i think im a bit lost at the mo its been an epic bad few weeks

and i just cant seem to get my head together and the boxs are piling up.
i think i had to put the dos folder into the usb for a spoof on this drive wich is a sammy spoofed into a hit im just not sure if its still needed (the dos folder came from ixtreme folder of 1.5) but it dont matter il follow the vid and see what happens i have backups of all fw so i cant kill em

Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 12:35 pm
by dalecheesy
Lol, gotcha now. Nope the older ones used to contain dosflash and the l-o-eras.exe in the dos folders. Yeah just follow the video and you'll be up and running in no time.
Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 12:39 pm
by GRASSASS
yeah mate thats it thanks for the headfix

Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:26 pm
by GRASSASS
Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:36 pm
by GRASSASS
Loading DVDkey source file
Inquiry string found
Identify string found
DVD key found @ 0xA030 key is 0000000000000000mint000000000000
Firmware is a Lite-On Dummy OSIG: PLDS DG-16D2S 7485
Firmware type is: iXtreme v1.50-12x-
Auto-
jf 1.60 has clicked me back to firmtool 32 tab and thats what it says, oh wot do i do

Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:49 pm
by technoe
Well in order for JF to auto-load the iXtreme 1.6 you must have it saved in the firmware folder that JF refers to which is usually part of the rar file when you download it. It should auto-load an auto-spoof the key to from the dump'd fw to the fw you want to flash in. If it doesn't or if the key looks bad, try dumping the firmware again.
Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:55 pm
by GRASSASS
GOT IT THANKS BUDDY

DOH
Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:21 pm
by GRASSASS
after erase liteon and turning drive off and on i get this -
Sending Lite-On-Erase request to port 0xDC00
..............
Drive returned Status 0x72
Manufacturer ID: 0x0
Device ID: 0x0
Flash Name: Unknown type
Flash Size: n/a
is this bad or good ? what now ? i have a cfw that it made
i gota say i aint used jf all the way through ever ...................................
............... just do a recover yes ? were do i put the cfw again ?
haha full circle dos and l-o-eras again haha you know sometimes its just good to type to sort out your head get it out as a question and give room for thoughts, iv got this

Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 6:18 pm
by technoe
Good to see you got things figured out!!
Re: dos folder in usb
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:10 pm
by GRASSASS
yeah man thanks

another 1 done on to the next & next post
