Last question is, is there any reason why the WH16NS60 1.01MK firmware might be preferable to the 1.02, or is 1.02 the best option for my drive? I do not absolutely need to have a clean dump of the firmware, but somehow this just seems like a prudent step to take, so I was looking for the best method to accomplish this step.įor the actual flashing with WH16NS60 1.02MK is there any need to use the Command Prompt or PowerShell using the makemkvcon64.exe method, or is the SDFTool Flasher more preferable nowadays?ĭo HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH16NS60-1.01-NM00100-211711202000 and HL-DT-ST-BD-RE_WH16NS60-1.02-NM00100-211810291936 both address/fix the sleep bug that I have read about? So would this option not work for my drive as I assume that the newer drives such as mine (2021) have implemented measures against this? "I've written "for old firmwares" because, it seems that the latest ASUS/LG firmwares, which fixes the AACS 1.0 loophole (for UHD reading), inhibit the devilsclaw's flasher and you could not be able to have a valid dump." There appear to be several methods to do this, but I have several questions:ġ) Is it preferable/advisable to perform this on a 32-bit OS? (I have older computers running 32-bit WindowsXP)Ģ) Does the BIOS need to have Compatibility Support Module (CSM) enabled?ģ) What is the best tool to simply do a raw dump of the clean, original bios of the drive? In this post: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=17058 by Teddy Raspin, he suggests: I first would like to do a clean dump of the firmware. The SVC Code is NS50 and the Date of Manufacture is February, 2021
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