Actually, if you write at a speed of 4x.
It turned out that after recording 4-5 games on the new format (XGD3), ImgBurn does not write at all, or does not pass verification, whether the record itself is not completely. A possible solution to the problem - cleaning in the history of OPC ImgBurn'e. After doing 4-5 recorded games.
1. Tools
2. Drive
3. Change Advanced Settings ...
4. Lite-On
5. Change For: Clear OPC History
6. New Setting: Clear
7. Change.
What does it look like:
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or through EEPROM_Utility_6.2.0
Remember, everything you do on your own risk.
What is needed:
- FlashUtility v.6.0.1
- EepromUtility v.6.2.0
- Firmware GL27, which took the drain version here.
Prim.Tekuschie versions of these tools can be downloaded from here.
Pre-make a backup firmware and eeprom drive Asus.
For convenience, utility and firmware copied to a separate folder.
1. Start FlashUtility, select the drive Asus DRW-24B3ST and click on the Write Flash
(Note: In the window Update boot code no ticks / birds should not be):
2. A warning appears. Click Yes:
3. In the window that illuminates the above-mentioned firmware and click Open:
Approx. You can use the drain firmware.
4. More Opens warning. Click Yes:
5. The process of filling the firmware:
6. The process of updating the firmware is completed. The drive is now defined as iHAS624B, the LED on the drive flashes:
7. Click Exit and run EepromUtility:
8. Go to the tab CrossFlash:
9. Click Convert Drive: a warning appears:
10. Click Yes, start the conversion process:
11. Conversion is over, the LED is still flashing:
Now, turn the computer off and on again. A light should not blink. The drive is ready for operation.
To reverse krossflesha used backup drive firmware Asus 24B3ST.
The same pattern can be krossfleshit 24B3ST in iHAS124B, iHAS324B, iHAS424B, iHAS524B, iHAS624B and Plekstor PX-L890SA, and of course, iHAS624B all types Litan with the letter V.
Instruction in the hand!