dbminter Posted January 20 Posted January 20 In the entire 26 years I've been burning optical discs, I've NEVER had happen what happened last night! It started earlier in the day when I inserted a BD-RE into my drive and it made a loud grinding noise trying to read it. The drive never did anything else out of the ordinary until a few hours later. I was reading some data from a BD-R I had just burned to verify the contents when it suddenly made an even louder grinding noise than before and stopped reading the disc. I discovered what had happened: the BD-R had broken up into 3 separate pieces INSIDE the drive! Needless to say, I replaced the drive in question with one in reserve and I've had nothing untoward since.
ssjkakaroto Posted January 28 Posted January 28 Something similar happened to me last year. I was trying to read a disc using an Asus BW-16D1HT but I was getting some errors, so I tried opening and closing the tray every time the drive got stuck reading it. I did that about 5 or 6 times, when I took the disc out the last time, it was cracked from the center to almost the edge. I had no idea Bluray discs were so fragile or that the drive could damage a disc like that and I've been burning/reading discs probably as long as you have.
ssjkakaroto Posted Wednesday at 08:19 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:19 PM It's basically the same drive, right? I think the WH16NS60 can be crossflashed to the BW-16D1HT.
dbminter Posted Wednesday at 08:29 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:29 PM I've not heard the two drives are compatible. Particularly considering ALL of the firmware except 3.11 for the BW-16D1HT has been problematic and the WH16NS60 has been (relatively) bork free firmware wise.
ssjkakaroto Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago http://wiki.redump.org/index.php?title=Flashing_Custom_JB8_Firmware You cross-flash it into a LG JB8 model and then cross-flash it again into the BW-16D1HT.
dbminter Posted 55 minutes ago Author Posted 55 minutes ago I still don't see why you'd want to cross flash the "perfectly" working NS60 to the ASUS firmware that only ever worked with 3.11.
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