i have the liteon LTR-52246S cdrw, and i was trying to update the firmware to the latest version they had, which is the R526S0F, but whenever i run the software, i get a error, and below is a attached screenshot.
It works for every CD drive I've ever tried it on, and works fine in all OS's (though it doesn't mention WinXP, it works with it, too).
It might give you some insight. (Or help someone else).
Could the new firmware file be corrupt?
Also, someone in another thread recently accidentally flashed their DVD burner while trying to flash their regular cdrom. Maybe if you unhook any other optical drives, that would help.
I would try Bad_Karma's suggestion first, as that seems like the best idea.
safemode didn't work, so i tried what profdlp suggested, but i was too lazy to unhook the other drives, so i just disabled them in hardware manager, and it worked, so it seems like the software was trying to update my DVD firmware, which didn';t work, and caused the error, thanks
safemode didn't work, so i tried what profdlp suggested, but i was too lazy to unhook the other drives, so i just disabled them in hardware manager, and it worked, so it seems like the software was trying to update my DVD firmware, which didn';t work, and caused the error, thanks
You're luckier than the other poor soul - it actually tried to update his DVD firmware and messed it up. Now he's looking at having the flash memory redone at the factory.
What did you use to update the firmware for the drive? I just bought that exact one myself and updated the firmware with a simple exe file that you just ran, told it what drive to update and thats it.
Gobd said What did you use to update the firmware for the drive? I just bought that exact one myself and updated the firmware with a simple exe file that you just ran, told it what drive to update and thats it.
Is that the only device on that IDE channel? leishi85 had to disable his other optical drives first. Do you just have one?
Just guessing, but that could be the difference.
i used the same exe file, but whenever i do it with other optical drives enabled, it will try and update my DVD drive's firmware, instead of the cdrw, so i had to disable the other drives in order for the updater to only see the cdrw present, and it wouldn't error out, and firmware updated successfully.
My cdrw has to be on secondary master to get the flash procedure to work with other drives connected. Maybe something similar is for your drive. It should be stated clearly in the readme. Does on mine.
Excellent thread! I've flashed my Liteon drive twice without issue but I don't have other optical drives. I'm sending this thread over to their technical support so they can give better warning for firmware flashing. Liteon is the best CD burner for the money IMHO!
I just wanted to kind of steer you guys in the right direction... club.cdfreaks.com
The error is just a bug in Lite-ON's new flasher, it is not caused by having more than one drive, it is caused by something else. I haven't pinpointed what it is exactly myself either. I don't get it anymore for some reason...
Have you ever updated the firmware of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, using the correct firmware, and it changes the name of the drive displays in the Hardware Manager and when it detects devices during bootup?
danball1976 said Have you ever updated the firmware of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, using the correct firmware, and it changes the name of the drive displays in the Hardware Manager and when it detects devices during bootup?
danball1976 said Have you ever updated the firmware of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, using the correct firmware, and it changes the name of the drive displays in the Hardware Manager and when it detects devices during bootup?
Often. It's usually detected as a new drive.
Prof
(My experience, anyway)
Oh, yes it was detected as a new drive, but it was shown as a Liteon (I forgot model #) drive or something like that, now its JLMS XJ-HD163D
danball1976 said Have you ever updated the firmware of a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, using the correct firmware, and it changes the name of the drive displays in the Hardware Manager and when it detects devices during bootup?
I have done it on purpose when I converted my Memorex 2448AJ to a Lite-ON LTR-52246S.
I assume that you're wondering why your LITE-ON LTD-166S changed into a JLMS JX-HD166S, or similar, right? This is because Lite-ON merged with JVC to form JLMS Manufacturing and the latest firmwares contain the JLMS ID.
I have done it on purpose when I converted my Memorex 2448AJ to a Lite-ON LTR-52246S.
I assume that you're wondering why your LITE-ON LTD-166S changed into a JLMS JX-HD166S, or similar, right? This is because Lite-ON merged with JVC to form JLMS Manufacturing and the latest firmwares contain the JLMS ID. [/B]
That's interesting. I've been a longtime fan of JVC's Audio and Video equipment, and always considered Lite-On to be good stuff (though the name always made me think of bargain-basement crapola).
It'll be interesting to see what the combination of the two comes up with.
dhc014 said I just wanted to kind of steer you guys in the right direction... club.cdfreaks.com
The error is just a bug in Lite-ON's new flasher, it is not caused by having more than one drive, it is caused by something else. I haven't pinpointed what it is exactly myself either. I don't get it anymore for some reason...
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Prof
This might help:
http://global.benq.com/service/cdr/firmware_detect.htm
It works for every CD drive I've ever tried it on, and works fine in all OS's (though it doesn't mention WinXP, it works with it, too).
It might give you some insight. (Or help someone else).
Could the new firmware file be corrupt?
Also, someone in another thread recently accidentally flashed their DVD burner while trying to flash their regular cdrom. Maybe if you unhook any other optical drives, that would help.
I would try Bad_Karma's suggestion first, as that seems like the best idea.
Prof
Prof
safemode didn't work, so i tried what profdlp suggested, but i was too lazy to unhook the other drives, so i just disabled them in hardware manager, and it worked, so it seems like the software was trying to update my DVD firmware, which didn';t work, and caused the error, thanks
You're luckier than the other poor soul - it actually tried to update his DVD firmware and messed it up. Now he's looking at having the flash memory redone at the factory.
Prof
Is that the only device on that IDE channel? leishi85 had to disable his other optical drives first. Do you just have one?
Just guessing, but that could be the difference.
Prof
http://www.liteonit.com.tw/english/english-talk/retalk.asp?tno=6350
pri master - DVD
pri slave - none
sec master - cdrw
sec slave - none
and my hdds are on a promise controller.
The error is just a bug in Lite-ON's new flasher, it is not caused by having more than one drive, it is caused by something else. I haven't pinpointed what it is exactly myself either. I don't get it anymore for some reason...
You may find this thread interesting: http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?threadid=69657
Often. It's usually detected as a new drive.
Prof
(My experience, anyway)
Oh, yes it was detected as a new drive, but it was shown as a Liteon (I forgot model #) drive or something like that, now its JLMS XJ-HD163D
I have done it on purpose when I converted my Memorex 2448AJ to a Lite-ON LTR-52246S.
I assume that you're wondering why your LITE-ON LTD-166S changed into a JLMS JX-HD166S, or similar, right? This is because Lite-ON merged with JVC to form JLMS Manufacturing and the latest firmwares contain the JLMS ID.
That's interesting. I've been a longtime fan of JVC's Audio and Video equipment, and always considered Lite-On to be good stuff (though the name always made me think of bargain-basement crapola).
It'll be interesting to see what the combination of the two comes up with.
Prof
what they were talking about is the liteon drive on extrernal enclosures, like USB2.0 and stuff, doesn't seems to apply here.
and in my case its clearly is caused by multi optical drives, as soon as i disable those extra optical drives, it works like a charm.