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All of the drives that start with an odd number , , are the same in terms of hardware and none of them have LightScribe.

All of the drives that start with an even number , , are also the same in terms of hardware and all of them have LightScribe. Here's how to do that try this at your own risk! Download the firmware for the drive you are converting to HERE. If you're converting a drive to a , you want the stock firmware for the and obviously if you're converting to a you want the stock firmware for the Run the firmware update you just downloaded and update your drive.

If you have more than 1 drive installed in your PC, ensure that you select the correct one or you may flash the wrong one and brick it. With the above steps, these dumps will be needed if you ever need to return the drive to stock for warrantee repair etc so it's a good idea to make 2 dumps just to be sure. Flash the drive using the Firmware utility by selecting the included exe file or another one of your choice.

All settings should be left as default. After the Flashing utility confirms that the flash is successful, power cycle the drive. The Green activity LED on it will now flash constantly but the eject button etc should respond as normal.

This will finalise the crossflash process. Once this has completed successfully, power cycle the drive again. The drive will now be recognised as an iHASx24 B model and the process is now complete. I then tested it after the flash by burning an XGD2 title, again through the XUSBpro, and which also worked flawlessly although the firmware forced 4x on Memorex media for some reason.

My drive was manufactured in August but I have seen elsewhere that drives going as far back as June still use the MTK B version chipset so there should be plenty of these around. Drive can be bought from Canada Computers.

I have both of these and the extra adapter kit I bought to connect the drive to my laptop didnt work while my friend loaned me his adapter kit but that came with a big power brick and it does work. Anyhow just trying to understand how I would have been able to do it with just the xusb pro, like you can even burn games with it just with that?

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