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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:27 am 
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[_chef_] wrote:
What have you tried to flash with?

Your drive is SONY OEM.



Yes, it should be. It came with Sony Laptop. Device manager says it is DVR-K14.
I tried to flash with Medion's latest firmware.

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New features:
o APPLE, ACER and SONY (OEM) support added


DVRFlash.exe v2.2 doesn't work with Sony OEM DVR-K14?


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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:36 am 
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Which specific Medion firmware, what commandline have you used?

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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:49 am 
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[_chef_] wrote:
Which specific Medion firmware, what commandline have you used?



dvrflash f: S4126062.110 S4126162.110

I think the firm version doesn't matter. DVRFlash found the DRV-K14 drive, but it seems not support it...

The message is;

The PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K14 is not supported by this utility - Aborting

Thank you for your help.


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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:52 am 
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The firmware and kernel does matter, you cannot crossflash an OEM to reatil or another OEM without the correct kernel and firmware.

Also, your commandline cannot work.

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dvrflash f: S4126062.110 S4126162.110


Is F: the correct driveletter? If yes, then try:
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dvrflash -vf F: S4126062.110 S4126162.110

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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 4:19 am 
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Can a DVR-100 be flashed to a DVR-110 firmware?

From some forum searches I understand the 100 is actually the Retail version of the OEM 110 unit. So I would think it would be able to, however I searched and found no posts from people indicating they tried it.

Also at the top of this thread, it does not mention this Flash utility supporting the DVR-100

So I just want to make sure from the experts, Thanks.

BTW - BestBuy has the DVR-100 on sale for $59, not a bad deal at all!

UPDATE: newegg has the DVR-110 for $39, maybe I should get that one instead. Opinions, is the 110 a better build.


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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:08 am 
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The DVR-100 is just another 110/D drive exclusively sold in North-America.
You can easily flash it to an 110 or A10 if you want by using DVRFlash or DVRUpdate.
Same hardware at all.

Here is a nice conversion guide: http://www.speedlabs.org/index.php?topic=621.0

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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:15 pm 
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Hello,

DVRFlash v2.2 refuses to flash the DVR-K15 drive with beta RPC1 firmware from tdb.rpc1.org. The RPC1 firmware seems to be of GENERAL kernel type and the drive has HP kernel:

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Drive Information:
   Description : PIONEER DVDRW   DVR-K15
  Firmware Rev : 1.11
 Firmware Date : 05/04/18
  Manufacturer : PIONEER
Drive is in normal mode.

Additional Drive Information:
 Serial Number : ***********
Interface type : ATA
DVR generation : 0064
   Kernel type : HP
   Normal type : HP
Kernel version : 0004

        Status : RPC-2 (region locked)
        Region : 1
       Changes : 4 region changes remaining
                 4 vendor resets remaining
                 state is 'Region set'


Is there anything to solve such a problem?


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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 10:37 pm 
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hp_k15 wrote:
... The RPC1 firmware seems to be of GENERAL kernel type and the drive has HP kernel
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Is there anything to solve such a problem?
Use the "official secret" super force parameter: "-ff" (yes, it's a double f).

Mike


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 PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:48 pm 
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_Mike_ wrote:
hp_k15 wrote:
... The RPC1 firmware seems to be of GENERAL kernel type and the drive has HP kernel
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Is there anything to solve such a problem?
Use the "official secret" super force parameter: "-ff" (yes, it's a double f).

Mike

I tried it but it does not help...


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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 5:21 am 
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Does DVRflash 2.2 work with the Pioneer 111/111D/111C (and whatever I have missed) :D

Will their be another version of DVRflash to include the 1.11? :D


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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 2:10 pm 
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hp_k15 wrote:
Hello,

DVRFlash v2.2 refuses to flash the DVR-K15 drive with beta RPC1 firmware from tdb.rpc1.org. The RPC1 firmware seems to be of GENERAL kernel type and the drive has HP kernel:

Code:
Drive Information:
   Description : PIONEER DVDRW   DVR-K15
  Firmware Rev : 1.11
 Firmware Date : 05/04/18
  Manufacturer : PIONEER
Drive is in normal mode.

Additional Drive Information:
 Serial Number : ***********
Interface type : ATA
DVR generation : 0064
   Kernel type : HP
   Normal type : HP
Kernel version : 0004

        Status : RPC-2 (region locked)
        Region : 1
       Changes : 4 region changes remaining
                 4 vendor resets remaining
                 state is 'Region set'


Is there anything to solve such a problem?


In addition to that I would like to ask real experts...

1. What would happen if I edit beta RPC1 firmware with binary editor and change words "GENERAL" to "HP" in the firmware file headers? Will the DVRFlash upload these files to the drive?

2. If yes, will it damage the HP OEM drive?

3. Will the OEM HP Windows XP recognize the drive after that?


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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:01 pm 
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What exactly does DVRFlash say when you try flash your drive, could you post the complete output here?


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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:55 pm 
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_Mike_ wrote:
What exactly does DVRFlash say when you try flash your drive, could you post the complete output here?

Sure...
Code:
DVRFlash v2.2 : Pioneer DVR firmware flasher
by Agent Smith, et al.,  November 2005

                       [...DISCLAIMER SKIPPED...]


Reading firmware 's5100064.111'...
  firmware is of Kernel type (PIONEER DVD-RW  DVR-K15  1.11 )
Reading firmware 's5100164.111'...
  firmware is of Normal type (PIONEER DVD-RW  DVR-K15  1.11 )

Drive Information:
   Description : PIONEER DVDRW   DVR-K15
  Firmware Rev : 1.11
 Firmware Date : 05/04/18
  Manufacturer : PIONEER
Drive is in normal mode.

Additional Drive Information:
 Serial Number : ************
Interface type : ATA
DVR generation : 0064
   Kernel type : HP
   Normal type : HP
Kernel version : 0004

        Status : RPC-2 (region locked)
        Region : 1
       Changes : 4 region changes remaining
                 4 vendor resets remaining
                 state is 'Region set'

Firmwares and Drive type mismatch
Continue because force option was specified

Switching drive to Kernel mode:
ERROR - Unsupported Drive Type HP


Last edited by hp_k15 on Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:37 pm 
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hp_k15 wrote:
Code:
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Firmwares and Drive type mismatch
Continue because force option was specified

Switching drive to Kernel mode:
ERROR - Unsupported Drive Type HP
The last line shows the problem: DVRFlash doesn't know the drive type variant "HP" (yet). So there's not much for you to do right now.

Looks like this is something for LasVegas.

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Location: .de #...still playing LLAMATRON! # sprite killing around level 138 and higher....
Correct info.

Thanks to _Mike_.

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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:03 pm 
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 PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:17 pm 
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LasVegas wrote:
Could you please enter the command: 'DVRFlash -v X:' (where X: is the drive location) and return the output?

There is nothing new besides the information given earlier:
Code:
Drive Information:
   Description : PIONEER DVDRW   DVR-K15
  Firmware Rev : 1.11
 Firmware Date : 05/04/18
  Manufacturer : PIONEER
Drive is in normal mode.

Additional Drive Information:
 Serial Number : ********
Interface type : ATA
DVR generation : 0064
   Kernel type : HP
   Normal type : HP
Kernel version : 0004

        Status : RPC-2 (region locked)
        Region : 1
       Changes : 4 region changes remaining
                 4 vendor resets remaining
                 state is 'Region set'

If you need more info, please, let me know.


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 PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 9:38 pm 
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The current version of DVRFlash doesn't see the 111D I just installed. It does see the 110D I have in my upper drive bay (MacOSX system). I was hoping that since DVRFlash can update official single file firmware (which is the only variety released by Pioneer for this device) that I could at least get to the current 1.06, even through I would like to crossflash to the 111 Ram writing version. PC users have reported that the crossflashing works.

Runing drutil in the Terminal shows the drive and I can gete all sorts of infor about it; but as far as DVRFlash is concerned I only have one optical device. Is this a limitation of the current version, of my ignorance or of my installation?

Also could some future version of DVFlash crossflash single file firmwares?


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 PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 6:18 am 
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@ WilliamR,

If you are looking for DVR-111D v1.06 Firmware suggest visiting The Dangerous Brothers Web Site at the below link.

http://tdb.rpc1.org/#DVR111

Suggest viewing the below posting at CD Freaks concerning The Dangerous Brothers flasher and flashing DVR-111 v1.06 Firmware on a DVR-111D. Look at postings #113 and 114.

http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php ... ge=5&pp=25

Best Regards,
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 PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 3:53 pm 
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Thanks Coaster. I was aware of this information. My problem is that I use a Macintosh and don't have access to a PC, so I depend on DVRFlash.

I was able to get DVRFlash to see the drive by using B:PIONEER; but get the message "DVRFlash does not support the DVR-111D." So I guess I'll have to live with the 1.02 firmware for a while.


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 PostPosted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 9:46 pm 
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Vegas, great tool. I would like to know the list of dvd-r brands that will burn at 16x with a pioneer a106 and dvrflash 2.2. I checked some of the brands mentioned in the pioneer site but i dont know if some of the taiwan brands like ridata would jump from 12x to 16x with dvrflash 2.1 or 2.2.

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Vegas, great tool. I would like to know the list of dvd-r brands that will burn at 16x with a pioneer a106 and dvrflash 2.2. I checked some of the brands mentioned in the pioneer site but i dont know if some of the taiwan brands like ridata would jump from 12x to 16x with dvrflash 2.1 or 2.2.

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DVRFlash is a flash program, which just updates the firmware of pioneer drives. It does not change the behaviour of a firmware or a drive.
Your Pioneer 106 drive is a 4x burner. There is no firmware that is able to reach higher burn speeds on this drive.
So the list of dvd-r brands that will burn at 16x with a pioneer a106 and dvrflash 2.2 is empty.

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 PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:04 am 
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Youre right ala42, I typed it wrong, I have a 108 burner. Thats it suppose to burn at 16x certain brands, the firmware Pioneer provides lets you burn at this speed new brands with each new release, so now that I corrected my mistake, i ask again, what brands I can burn at 16x with Pioneer 108 and DVRFlash 2.2

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 PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 12:55 am 
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Someone must have the Supported mediaa pdf for the last firmware for the 108. Post a request at the top of the forum rather than buried in this topic. More people will see it then.


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 PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:57 am 
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I can't recall Pioneer releasing a compatible media list for the 108, but I could be wrong :?

I know they did for the 109/110/111.


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