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[quote][i]Originally posted by strick206[/i] Just read somewhere that 1.6 is due out soon also It is a mate that is doing it for me, here is what he's put I am flashing my friends Samsung ms28 drive, I have done 2 other ms28's including my own, but was a long time ago Anyway the console I am trying to flash has already been flashed with 1.2 xtreme firmware, I want to update it to 1.5 iXtreme. So far I have read through all the tuts out there (old and new). tried following the latest tutorial on here, however remembered that my PC doesn boot from USB (lousey ABIT!), so I attempted to flash via NTFS4DOS. on my first attemot at reading/dumping the firmware (dSam), I got the error 'orig.bin is not 256kb, aborting!'. So instead of trying again i thought I would follow the latest tutorial, so I bought the PCI SATA card that i needed, installed it on my newer PC (can boot from USB), but that PC can't see the card so drivers weren't installing, so that was end of that. I decided to install the card into the other PC and go via NTFS4DOS, again. This time I tried, I got an error message that says: 'Invalid Opcode at ....... loads of numbers' And it puts me back to my DOS prompt. Does this inicate a problem with the drive? Am I doing something wrong, do i have t do anything different when using NTFSDOS. [/quote]
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