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  1. OK, the firmwarehq and Pioneer website files appear to be, and behave, identically for me. That is, both unpack and automatically RUN the firmware upgrade to 1.09. Nevertheless, I have found and patched the unpacked file as you describe. However, as it also automatically RAN the upgrade to 1.09 in the first place, as I mentioned earlier, it's telling me - correctly - that I already HAVE the latest firmware version, and refuses to proceed any further. And, as the Pioneer site tells me I cannot revert to 1.06, does that mean I am now b*ggered for applying the MCSE patched version of 109? And, assuming I can, how do I apply the patched version? Do I rename A0815001_speedpatched.109 back to A0815001.109 and then run R116D.exe? #39;(
  2. Being dim here, probably, but I downloaded the 1.09 firmware from the Pioneer website and unzipped it. That gave me a pdf file and an exe. MCSE doesn't like the pdf as "the non-exe one" and says that the exe (DVR116D_FW109EU2.EXE) is a RAR archive and doesn't want to even load it as is. Double-clicking on the exe RAN the firmware upgrade to 1.09. Which is nice, as they say, but I don't see the two files mentioned that can be loaded into MCSE to enable bitsetting? ( I have a Pioneer DVR-116D and want to burn single layer Video ISOs that will run on an Xbox as a DVD player. It seems I need the bitsetting capability to fool the disk into pretending to be a DVD-ROM for the Xbox.) Do I need to further unpack the exe before loading into MCSE? How then do I run it after the hack's been applied? Thanks
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