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RipLock on these drives?


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Was wondering if anyone knew the RipLock state, present or not, active or not, able to be turned off or not, for the following listed drives?

 

 

LG's GSA-4081B - I am relatively sure this one has RipLock active from the manufacturer.

 

LG's LG GSA-4040B aka GMA-4040B - I believe the same is the case for this drive as for the 4081.

 

Sony's DRU-500a - I believe this has RipLock and that it cannot be removed normally. But, was a firmware ever released where it was unlocked?

 

Sony's DRU-700a which is, I believe, aka an OEM of the LiteOn SOHW-832S

 

LiteOn CD-RW/DVD-ROM Model LTC-48161H

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Was wondering if anyone knew the RipLock state, present or not, active or not, able to be turned off or not, for the following listed drives?

 

 

LG's GSA-4081B - I am relatively sure this one has RipLock active from the manufacturer.

 

LG's LG GSA-4040B aka GMA-4040B - I believe the same is the case for this drive as for the 4081.

 

Sony's DRU-500a - I believe this has RipLock and that it cannot be removed normally. But, was a firmware ever released where it was unlocked?

 

Sony's DRU-700a which is, I believe, aka an OEM of the LiteOn SOHW-832S

 

LiteOn CD-RW/DVD-ROM Model LTC-48161H

 

 

Minty, for the benefit of myself and others who do not have your encyclopedic knowledge of this subject...

 

What's "RipLock"?

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Thanks.

 

I read the afterdawn article. Strikes me as awfully weird. Not the article, but the concept. Why create an....ah...deliberate pain in the ass and then make it removeable by simply flashing the next firmware update?

 

Am I the only that finds that a little redundant and lot a waste of time?

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