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cepa
I flashed my drive from LT1.9 to LT3.0 and now I have trouble reading most of my disks. For example COD:BO works, but Oblivion doesn't also I get lots of DISK READ ERRORS. I though I fried the laser so I pot tweake'd it. Didn't work. Then I ordered a new laser, replaced it - Same results. Next thing I tried is to flash back to LT1.9 - same results.
I know I have the correct key and I have flashed this drive before. Also I flash with the ribbon cables disconnected. My Xbox is Jasper, drive is 78c. Latest dash.
How can I fix this? Please help me, this is driving me nuts.
ichigoxxx
you could start by re-burning all you're xgd3 games and patching them with abgx.
cepa
QUOTE(ichigoxxx @ Feb 11 2012, 06:07 PM) *

you could start by re-burning all you're xgd3 games and patching them with abgx.

I have no XGD3 games. I tested this drive with older games and that's when I get errors.
darkneovamp
QUOTE(cepa @ Feb 11 2012, 10:31 AM) *

I flashed my drive from LT1.9 to LT3.0 and now I have trouble reading most of my disks. For example COD:BO works, but Oblivion doesn't also I get lots of DISK READ ERRORS. I though I fried the laser so I pot tweake'd it. Didn't work. Then I ordered a new laser, replaced it - Same results. Next thing I tried is to flash back to LT1.9 - same results.
I know I have the correct key and I have flashed this drive before. Also I flash with the ribbon cables disconnected. My Xbox is Jasper, drive is 78c. Latest dash.
How can I fix this? Please help me, this is driving me nuts.



You will have to re rip any AP 2.5 as well as xdg2 and xdg3 games. Run the img through ABGX V1.0.6 so it can patch the AP25 and topography data and then re burn with a LG ihas drive flashed with burner max firmware. I just had to do this myself.
cepa
QUOTE(darkneovamp @ Feb 11 2012, 06:13 PM) *

You will have to re rip any AP 2.5 as well as xdg2 and xdg3 games. Run the img through ABGX V1.0.6 so it can patch the AP25 and topography data and then re burn with a LG ihas drive flashed with burner max firmware. I just had to do this myself.

Are you serious? shit then. But non-AP25 have same disk read errors.
ichigoxxx
does it read originals?
cepa
QUOTE(ichigoxxx @ Feb 11 2012, 06:26 PM) *

does it read originals?

Can't test, I'm studying in another city all my originals are at home. I'm 100 percent sure that I have the correct key, because I played Black Ops on that system after flashing.
ichigoxxx
try re-flashing
cepa
QUOTE(ichigoxxx @ Feb 11 2012, 07:11 PM) *

try re-flashing

Done and Done multiple times.

Playing around, testing, here's some results.
When I check my already burned games with AGBX, one of them gave me topology errors.
Even games that are installed on my hard-drive are giving me disk-read errors.
WHAT...THE....FF......?
filletofish
QUOTE(cepa @ Feb 11 2012, 06:28 PM) *

Can't test, I'm studying in another city all my originals are at home. I'm 100 percent sure that I have the correct key, because I played Black Ops on that system after flashing.


That statement cannot be true, black ops requires reburning for LT3.0, and an LT3.0 patched backup won't play on a lower version LT firmware.
cepa
QUOTE(filletofish @ Feb 12 2012, 03:33 AM) *

That statement cannot be true, black ops requires reburning for LT3.0, and an LT3.0 patched backup won't play on a lower version LT firmware.

I messed up, sorry. My current version is LT2.0 not LT3.0. On LT2.0 Black ops worked. I just ran it through AGBX and as expected it gave topology errors. But this doesn't explain the fact, that I have re flashed back to LT1.9 and games still don't work.
cepa
Here's a little update. I have flashed to LT3.0, same as before. I can get some games to boot after multiple tries, but it's very annoying. Some games don't boot at all. After 7 times i got Fallout NV to boot successfully, but most of the time, it gave me dirty or unreadable disk error.
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