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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:25 pm |
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| timrichardson |
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My Macbook, from around mid 2007, has a HL_DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-S10N. Or so I thought. Running 10.6.2
Via Bootcamp and Windows XP I tried to patch it for RPC2 but applying patched BP12 firmware it's gone pear shaped. The hardware is now dead; disks can't be inserted for example (in either XP or OS X). The drive identifies itself as a GSA-U10N, but applying firmware for that drive doesn't help. I can no longer apply any firmware for GSA-S10N because when using patched or unpatched firmware, the firmware loader doesn't give me the drive as a target device. GSA-U10N firmware can be applied, but it doesn't work.
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:53 pm |
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| devilsclaw |
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please paste discinfo data here so we can see what firmware you actually applied to it. the drive it not dead since it can be seen and i can help with the reflashing but need more info.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:29 am |
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I hope this helps. It seems convinced that it's a GSA U10N; maybe it is? the firmware loaded is unpatched firmware which installs with no error. But the drive appears dead (it doesn't accept CDs inserted).
DISCINFO VERSION : 1.7.0 BETA.12 VENDOR : HL-DT-ST MODEL : DVDRAM GSA-U10N REVISION : 1.05 LOADING MECHANISM : Tray SERIAL NUMBER : --- NUMBER VOL. LEVELS : 256 BUFFER SIZE : 2048KB INTERFACE : ATAPI RPC2 SCHEME : YES STATUS : Set USER CHANGES : 2 VENDOR CHANGES : 4 CURRENT REGION : 2 ANALOG AUDIO PLAY : YES COMPOSITE OUTPUT : NO DIGITAL PORT-PORT1 : NO DIGITAL PORT-PORT2 : NO READ UPC CODE : YES MULTISESSION READ : YES MODE 2 FORM 1 : YES MODE 2 FORM 2 : YES READ ISRC CODE : YES READ BAD CODE : NO BUFFER UNDER-RUN : YES MT. RAINIER : NO CAN READ CDR : YES CAN READ CDRW : YES CAN READ CDRM2 : YES CAN WRITE CDR : YES CAN WRITE CDRW : YES CAN TEST WRITE : YES CAN READ DVD-ROM : YES CAN READ DVD-R : YES CAN READ DVD-RW : YES CAN READ DVD-RAM : YES CAN READ DVD+R : YES CAN READ DVD+RW : YES CAN WRITE DVD-R : YES CAN WRITE DVD-RW : YES CAN WRITE DVD-RAM : YES CAN WRITE DVD+R : YES CAN WRITE DVD+RW : YES MAX CDR READ SPEED : 24 MAX CDR WRITE SPEED: 24
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:19 am |
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unfortunately, the S10N firmware does not show me a target drive, so I can't apply it.
Is there someway to force the firmware flash? I started by loading an S10N firmware, but perhaps it got corrupted (the drive reported firmware version COR which could mean corrupt perhaps), and from that point I could only apply U10N firmwares.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:38 am |
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timrichardson wrote: unfortunately, the S10N firmware does not show me a target drive, so I can't apply it.
Is there someway to force the firmware flash? I started by loading an S10N firmware, but perhaps it got corrupted (the drive reported firmware version COR which could mean corrupt perhaps), and from that point I could only apply U10N firmwares. READ: are you sure your drive is a S10N if you attempted to flash it with S10N and it messed up and now in COR U10N then it most likely was a U10N to start with. Unless you actually applied the U10N instead on accident. I means that the drive is in recovery mode.. its booted into the core firmware instead of main firmware.. and yes there is a way to do it. You will need to download the mac or windows version my my tool called flasher. the mac version is here viewtopic.php?p=224494#p224494later in the post is a link to the newest windows version.. then download the firmware from here http://files.rpc1.org/index.php?act=view&id=5609use the flasher program to rip the firmware out of the exe Code: ./flasher -r GSA-S10N_AP12.exe Devilsclaw's Renesas Utility cmd_ripexe: Starting firmware ripping process Firm location 0x00050000 cmd_ripexe: Finished firmware ripping process
two files will be extracted CORE_GSA-S10N_AP12.exe.hex MAIN_GSA-S10N_AP12.exe.hex I would flash the main firmware first since the the drive is still allowing it to at least get into recovery. after you flash the drive you must turn the system fully off not just reboot. then flash the core and do a full power off of the system again. You can figure out how to flash the drive at the thread the utility is at. NOTE: There is a message that says the flash possibly failed because its not able to check if it flashed.. you can safely ignore this message.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:36 am |
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this is the output (from windows) flasher -d 1 -f MAIN_GSA-S10N_AP12.exe.hex cmd_drive: Opening Drive: 1 cmd_flashfirm: Flashing process started ... (skip a few lines) firm_flasher: Failed to write at 0x001A0000 firm_flasher: your drive should still be fine cmd_flashfirm: Flashing process failed.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:25 pm |
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run flasher -D
and paste the output here.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:03 pm |
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flasher -D Drive ID: 1 Name: DVDRAM GSA-U10N
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:15 pm |
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I did a little research on the U10N firmware update you attempted to apply to your drive and it also installs a core firmware.
so im guessing it installed a core firmware and failed on updating the main and so your stuck in the core safemode.
before you attempt to flash again be sure to power off your system fully.. then attempt to flash the core firmware that was also rip from the exe.
fully power off and then flash the MAIN
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:24 pm |
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E:\>flasher -d 1 -f CORE_GSA-S10N_AP12.exe.hex cmd_drive: Opening Drive: 1. cmd_flashfirm: Flashing process started
firm_flasher: Drive should be flashing its light. firm_flasher: This indicates its flashing its self. firm_flasher: This can take a while, Please be patiant. firm_flasher: Failed to write at 0x00000000 firm_flasher: your drive should still be fine. cmd_flashfirm: Flashing process failed
now powering off ...
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:35 pm |
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flasher -D output has not changed.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:35 pm |
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ok then.. I need you to dump the main and core firmware from your drive so i can see what on it.
flasher -d 1 -m main_firmware.bin flasher -d 1 -c core_firmware.bin
upload them somewhere and post the link please.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:52 pm |
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:04 pm |
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well your whole drive is flashed as the GSA-U10N revision 1.05 which is the only firmware in rpc1 for U10N so you must of flashed that on to it. anyway When i get onto a windows machine later today I will upload a windows updater that does not check what drive you have in and it should be able to flash with it.. one think i will request is to use a program to log the flashing of the drive with the windows updater. I will provide the link for both.
I need to add the ability to recover a drive like this in my flasher program it seems.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:06 pm |
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thanks, I look forward to it 
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:36 pm |
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I need to you log what happens to the drive so I need you to download the tool at this post http://club.myce.com/f86/spti-scsi-trac ... le-108669/1) I will need you to install it 2) In the start menu there will be a new folder called Trace SPTI in that folder is Settings I need you to click it. 3) In note pad change the line From: Hook=WinBType,DVDInfo To: Hook=GSAS10NAP12 4) Save the file. 4 1/2) You might have to reboot here 5) run the Trace program from Start Menu -> Trace SPTI -> Trace SPTI 6) Download the Updater from here http://www.filefront.com/15336913/GSAS10NAP12.exe7) Run the updater 8) Upload and send me the log of the flash process from Trace SPTI at this point your drive should be recovered. I just need the logs so i can make this possible with my flash program.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:45 pm |
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The Log file is in.
Program Files\TraceSPTI
called SptiHook.log compress it and upload it..
on a side not the flashing process will take longer since its being logged by this program.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:37 pm |
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I could indeed find my drive as an upload target, but ... Updating was failed. Please repeat that. (Error data = 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A 3B 04 00 00 26 00 00 00 00 00 )
I'm uploading the log file now; I ran the update twice.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:50 pm |
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:26 pm |
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you mind doing another dump of your main firmware.. I need to see if it was written to the drive or if it rejected it.
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:29 pm |
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:14 am |
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I will post a firmware update that only has the core and see if that gets us on step closer.. if not then we will have to resort to the dos floppy.
but before then do you know how to remove the cdrom drive from your laptop so we can find out exactly what drive and revision you had originally ?
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Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:32 am |
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I know how to open the case completely to see the drive. Based on that experience, I'm not very keen on removing the drive. However, there are lots of helpful youtube videos on the topic. There isn't a floppy drive.
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