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dirty_denim86
post Sep 25 2012, 11:49 PM
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I just picked up a LiteON iHAS524 and went through a pretty straight forward tutorial I am able to read the firmware on the DVD drive but when I try to write I received a write error.

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post Sep 27 2012, 02:31 PM
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Are you running this program under windows vista/7?
Run as admin if that's the case.
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I have seen problems with writing to IHAS drives on direct SATA motherboard connection. Think you have to change some BIOS settings. Easiest is to just get a SATA to USB cable and you will have no issue.
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I have seen problems with writing to IHAS drives on direct SATA motherboard connection. Think you have to change some BIOS settings. Easiest is to just get a SATA to USB cable and you will have no issue.


Appears to have been my Sata configuration I ended up using the via and it worked.

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