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 Post subject: Failed Firmware Update Macbook Pro Matsushita uj-857
PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:17 am 
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Hello!
In the begining of july apple has released Firmware Update 2.1
I did this update threw the Software Update. Finally my Macbook Pro CoreDuo 1,83 has a dead dvd drive. System Profiler shows

MATSHITADVD-R UJ-857:

Model: MATSHITADVD-R UJ-857
Revision: 0009
Serial Number:
Detachable Drive: No
Protocol: ATAPI
Unit Number: 0
Socket Type: Internal
Low Power Polling: No

My drive can't even pull the disc.
Please help!


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 12:35 pm 
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will need to report the issue to apple, especially as its with there updater software

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:25 pm 
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There's a MacFixIt post relating to this.

http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20070716082804520


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:55 pm 
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I wonder is it possible to prepare firmware updater (as this for rpc1) that will not check firmware version. It should simply overwrite flash.
What do you think about it?
I'm out of warranty so for me apple service does not exist. In my country there is no "genius bar" etc so...

cheers


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:02 pm 
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Hello mrzolwik,

The 0009 is the boot code revision, so hopefully the drive is in a sane situation, and is offering basic commands. I think it _may_ be possible to flash the main firmware. See the PM I sent.


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:44 pm 
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Bad news :( still nothing.
Firmware updater once lunched "not responding" color wheel etc. and after unexpectly quit...

I know that in IDE burners it was possible to cheat the drive.
1. Plug in good drive needs firmware update
2. Lunch the firmware updater
3. After recognizing the drive and before firmware updating REPLUG the drive to broken one.
4. Start firmware update

But this time i think is dead and I need to look for another drive or order an excursion to apple service :( (no idea what would be more expensive)

Anyway thanks for help VERY VERY MUCH

cheers

Lu

P.S. What I can not understand is that the drive name is visible. Normally when the firmware update fails it is not visible :roll: :?:


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 11:55 pm 
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Hello mrzolwik,

Are you still looking for a way to recover your matshita drive? - (you had said you were going to get a replacement). I was able to help somebody in a similar situation today, so there may still be the possibility of recovery.


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Yes I'm still looking for it. I've sent you PM.
cheers

mrzolwik


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:31 pm 
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Hello,

After some private message exchanges it seems I was able to help some people in this situation (inclduing the original poster). I wrote a simple utility to perform a very basic flash to the drive - doing that may be able to recover the situation, but my flash utility performs almost no checks and is generally much more basic than the framework which, for example, the standard Apple Superdrive updaters have used.

So, if your drive is in a similar situation this may be able to help. But only try if you feel you've exhausted every other possibility, such as having the drive replaced. This flash process may not work for you, or in the worst case it could conceivably leave your drive is a worse state than before. It is of coursed not endorsed by anybody, in particular not Apple nor the drive manufacturer (or anybody at rpc1.org either).

As I wrote, compared to the standard updaters this utility makes few checks on the drive status - so unless your drive has really lost its standard operating firmware, often because of an interrupted flash, don't use this rather than a more featured updater.

Simple flash utility archive:

http://rapidshare.com/files/57312123/Si ... h.zip.html

There is the terminal based utility (and source code) - along with copies of the HAEA, HBEA, KBVB, KCVB (RPC1 patched) firmwares for the UJ-857 and UJ-857D.

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You need to download the "SimpleFlash.zip" file, unpack it and then run it using the terminal. e.g. assuming you have downloaded the archive file to your desktop you can unpack like this:

ben11s-computer:~ ben11$ cd Desktop
ben11s-computer:~/Desktop ben11$ unzip SimpleFlash.zip
ben11s-computer:~/Desktop ben11$ cd SimpleFlash

to use the utility you start it using ONE of the following commands:

./simple_flash 0 UJ857-HAEA-MBP-rpc1.dat
or
./simple_flash 0 UJ857-HBEA-MB-rpc1.dat
or
./simple_flash 0 UJ857D-KBVB-MB-rpc1.dat
or
./simple_flash 0 UJ857D-KCVB-MBP-rpc1.dat

(choose according to the firmware you need, see below)

It will prompt you to answer if you want to continue - to which you can type 'yes' or 'y', if you want to go on. The flash should start and will take about 30 seconds after which the utility should say "Finished". At this point I recommended you restart your Mac. If all has gone well your drive should be responding again.

Choosing the Firmware
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The firmware included are the ones that the "Apple Superdrive 2.1" update offered for Matshita drives - except the ones in this archive have RPC1 patches. If you don't want RPC1 you could go back to standard firmware using the updaters posted in other threads on this forum after your drive is responding again.

In principal the utility would also flash other matshita UJ-8xx drives, but suitable firmware data files are not included for them.

HAEA, HBEA are for UJ-857
KBVB, KCVB are for UJ-857D

If your drive previously had:

HAC1 or HAE4 use HAEA
HBE4 use HBEA
KBV9 use KBVB
KCV9 use KCVB

If you don't know the previous firmware revision you had then: As far as I know firmware revisions HAEA & KCVB are used in the Macbook Pro, HBEA & KBVB are used in the Macbook. Choose according to which model of mac and which model of drive you have.

The optical drive should not accept a firmware corresponding the wrong drive model, but for a given model the various revisions may have slight differences, perhaps because of different physical constraints on the hardware - so try to pick the appropriate revision.

Good luck.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 5:43 pm 
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Dear Ben11
You are genius!!! You revived my DVD-ROM of macbook!!
Best regards,
towistor


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 7:17 pm 
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kazuhiro wrote:
Dear Ben11
You are genius!!! You revived my DVD-ROM of macbook!!
Best regards,
towistor


To be honest, it never was a DVD-ROM, but a DVD-RW. :D

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:01 pm 
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chef
the Japanese have extreme difficulty with English. the reason i know i've lived here 16 years and in all that time very very few master it


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 Post subject: Thank you Ben11
PostPosted: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:46 am 
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Thank you Ben11
You are genius, my MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-857D is repaired
Thank you very much
Michto


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chef
the Japanese have extreme difficulty with English. the reason i know i've lived here 16 years and in all that time very very few master it


No problem, I also have some difficulties with english because I'm german. :)
I just added that comment to avoid possible confusion in the future. :wink:

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 Post subject: help me please
PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 1:12 pm 
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Can you help me.
I would like to know the steps to install the firmware:

I've downloaded the splash zip and now on my desktop I have a folder with these filles:

Makefile
mscsi.c
simple_flash
simple_flash.c
UJ857-HAEA-MBP-rpc1.dat "(THIS IS MY VRS.)"
UJ857-HBEA-MB-rpc1.dat
UJ857D-KBVB-MB-rpc1.dat
UJ857D-KCVB-MBP-rpc1.dat
xscsi.h

Now, what can I do?

thanks

Paolo from italy


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:44 pm 
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I keep getting permission denied!
what am I doing wrong? PLEASE help me someone.... im pulling my hair out here!!!!


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 3:05 pm 
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ignore me.... it looks like i've done it!
ben11, i'll let you know, but so far, all looks good!

if it DOES work, I really cant thank you enough!


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:52 am 
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OMG it works !

Ben11 I think you don't imagine how much you save my ass and wallet (my wife pawn me for weeks, she can't rip CD to iTunes to her ipod ;) ).

Ben11 you should made a page on that cause it's really really a major fix.

What's your Paypal mail so I could send you 1/10th of the money you saved me ?


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 Post subject: the magic patch?
PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:50 pm 
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Wait wait wait... I'm having major problems with this on terminal. Every time I run my specific command (the UJ857-HAEA-MBP-rpc1.dat version), i get a message saying 'command not found'. Someone has got to help me out with this. PLEASE!


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mhanna84 I had the same problem, but simply type the command with ./ before as stated and it works.


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WOW! ben11, you are a lifesaver. It worked like a charm. Thanks so much for this!


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 Post subject: Firmware update 2.1
PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 5:42 pm 
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My superdrive is also destroyed. I read the post by Ben11, which had restored the superdrives ability to read/write dvd with simple flash, but i don't understand how to do it. I've read the instructions but can't make it work. Could anyone help me on this?!? I would be veeeeryyy grateful!!!!! Sorry my ignorance, but i'm not that good in these kind of things


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 Post subject: Re: Firmware update 2.1
PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 3:44 pm 
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zangp wrote:
My superdrive is also destroyed. I read the post by Ben11, which had restored the superdrives ability to read/write dvd with simple flash, but i don't understand how to do it. I've read the instructions but can't make it work. Could anyone help me on this?!? I would be veeeeryyy grateful!!!!! Sorry my ignorance, but i'm not that good in these kind of things


Follow the basics instructions above of ben11 and tell us where you get stuck.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 2:21 pm 
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Can any of you guys give me some help?

It's all going well, I even get the terminal to run the update and it asks for confirmation, I then say "y". At this point it returns

"sp_write returned 32768"

Does this mean my drive is totally dead in the water?

Any input is appreciated.

Cheers,

Jonny


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:44 am 
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Ben11

I have exactly similar problems with my imac G5. Superdrive ejects all dvds I had burnt before the update(though it reads all other dvds, would it be commercial or burnt on other computers without any problem) and I can no longer burn dvds and cds.

The problem is that my superdrive is not MATSHITA DVD-R, but PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-K04F.

Is there there any way that running your simpleflash would help me somehow?

Pleeeease, I really need your help!!!


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