BAD KEY syndrome
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
cofree i hate to ask (but i just dont know enuf yet) im using a bootable usb with iprep v8 which items do i delete from that usb as they have more in (and i dont wanna f-up this part) ?
ha ha lol nice 1 sadilius
aw wait a min, i can just setup the usb with just the lite-on fw in cant i then just del the ?
NO i guess you cant just use 1 fw damn
ha ha lol nice 1 sadilius
aw wait a min, i can just setup the usb with just the lite-on fw in cant i then just del the ?
NO i guess you cant just use 1 fw damn
a flashing frenzy huh huh
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
rite got it i delete "dsam fsam dlit flit dben & fben" all i have left in usb is "autoexec, dosflash, dosflash.typ"
but to replace these all i have is 4 bin files key/inquiry/identify/dummy so which one of those do i put in ???
but to replace these all i have is 4 bin files key/inquiry/identify/dummy so which one of those do i put in ???
a flashing frenzy huh huh
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
man
at about the 3 min mark i talk about spoofing in your files to the lite-on firmeware
at about the 3 min mark i talk about spoofing in your files to the lite-on firmeware
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
Let me save you a lot of confusion man. Instead of deleting all that stuff, just copy the dos folder from the ixtreme package onto your flash drive then copy your hacked lite on firmware into the DOS folder on the flash drive, then when you get to DOS, CD into the DOS directory and run the dosflash. If thats what your trying to do that is.
Sadalius
No questions by PM please
No questions by PM please
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
iv never had any luck spoofing ,i never finished my sam to hit spoof, but any way let me review and sleep, then il try again 

a flashing frenzy huh huh
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
sadalius i have only got the stuff i dumped i have no hacked fw to speak of yet... i have 4 bin files as said "key,inq...." are these the files you are talking about ? in a folder these are 256kb wich is a regular fw size
a flashing frenzy huh huh
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
If you've got your 4 files you can use jungleflasher to create your hacked firmware. Then just copy the hacked firmware into the DOS folder in the ixtreme 1.5 and then copy the entire DOS folder to your iprep flash drive. Then boot to it. When you get to dos, type in "CD DOS" without the quotes and hit enter. Then just use dosflash to flash your custom firmware to the drive.
Sadalius
No questions by PM please
No questions by PM please
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
well fella's
i have been at this 2 days i have 4 bin files and made a "lite_CFW.BIN" BUT MY DRIVE IS DEAD AND NOT FOUND IN MY SYSTEM NO MORE... I AM A WASH WITH DOS-JUNGLEFLASH-IPREP- and absolutely gonna have to swap it for 1 at argos or a similar place 




a flashing frenzy huh huh
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
hey hey
im a bandit ...SWEET cheered me up a bit thanks


a flashing frenzy huh huh
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
check your pm man.
- DirtySkunk
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Re: BAD KEY syndrome
@ Grassass
During your attempts to get your key, was the led on the CK3 Red? If not, that was likely your problem.
I can't say for certain because I use iPrep for all non Hit drives. iPrep will not continue if you don't get your key (also dos is much more stable).
As for using the Probe, I have no idea. It seemed like a waste to spend $15 when a paperclip yields the same results and is still solderless.
Grassass, if you happen to do another Lit drive, use the newest iPrep, make sure the mode led on your CK3 is Red, and follow CoFree's tut exactly.
When you get to they key dump step, do the usual. Power on, Eject, Power Off, Close 50-60%, Power on.
At this point, you be asked for Y/N. Type Y, bridge r707 with a paperclip, press Enter with your free hand.
You should get your key in a few seconds.
You could also use a small flathead jeweler's screwdriver as Sadalius suggested (I just prefer the paperclip because it's flatter on the bottom and is easier to keep steady while pressing the enter key)
GL, with your recovery man.
During your attempts to get your key, was the led on the CK3 Red? If not, that was likely your problem.
I can't say for certain because I use iPrep for all non Hit drives. iPrep will not continue if you don't get your key (also dos is much more stable).
As for using the Probe, I have no idea. It seemed like a waste to spend $15 when a paperclip yields the same results and is still solderless.
Grassass, if you happen to do another Lit drive, use the newest iPrep, make sure the mode led on your CK3 is Red, and follow CoFree's tut exactly.
When you get to they key dump step, do the usual. Power on, Eject, Power Off, Close 50-60%, Power on.
At this point, you be asked for Y/N. Type Y, bridge r707 with a paperclip, press Enter with your free hand.
You should get your key in a few seconds.
You could also use a small flathead jeweler's screwdriver as Sadalius suggested (I just prefer the paperclip because it's flatter on the bottom and is easier to keep steady while pressing the enter key)
GL, with your recovery man.
Re: BAD KEY syndrome
thanks for that dirtyskunk but the light was blue i am now trying to create a dos usb but cant find the system files and as iv never used dos before i need a real easy tut...any pointers would b a help guys
for the usb i have "dosflash.exe dvdkey dosflash.typ firmtool & hacked.bin" but i have only found win 98 boot files and cant boot to the usb ??
i know im close but wot a ball ache
for the usb i have "dosflash.exe dvdkey dosflash.typ firmtool & hacked.bin" but i have only found win 98 boot files and cant boot to the usb ??
i know im close but wot a ball ache
a flashing frenzy huh huh
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cofree thanks for the pm m8 but r u in uk ? youe accent isnt from yorkshire haha
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- DirtySkunk
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Re: BAD KEY syndrome
I'm not sure you understood me about the led. It needs to be Red. (it indicates the mode) If it's blue, press the mode button.
As for creating a bootable usb, just follow CoFree's tut.
here:
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As for creating a bootable usb, just follow CoFree's tut.
here:
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