Thread: BenQ 1620 OEM -> Retail firmware flash?
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Jun 18th, 2005 11:48 AM
#1
BenQ 1620 OEM -> Retail firmware flash?
My drive is an OEM drive recognized as ATAPI DD 2X16X4X16X with firmware G7L9.
I noticed that he firmware for the retail drives are MUCH newer than the OEM drives. The retail firmware date is June 9, 05 while OEM is Nov 04!
Has anybody safely flashed the OEM to retail? Anybody had problems?
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:21 PM
#2
Have the same problem and every time I ask someone tha question they refer me to this address: http://dvdpro.club.st/firmware/BenQ_FW.htm#DW1620
Now did anyone have any success with this site? I heard many people busted their drives using these, any tips or hints?
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:47 PM
#3
I flashed the drive from an HP 630c to a dw1620 using a program named windwflash.exe. I wanted auto bit-setting so I flashed it back to an HP.
The firmware files have a cvt extension.
By using windwflash.exe, I was able to flash the drive using retail Benq, oem Benq, and HP firmware.
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Jun 18th, 2005 12:55 PM
#4
flashed mine directly to retail.
PM me if you want the flasher. I also have a hacked firmware that increases the ripping speed past 8x for retail DVD's.
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Jun 18th, 2005 01:47 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
audit13
I flashed the drive from an HP 630c to a dw1620 using a program named windwflash.exe. I wanted auto bit-setting so I flashed it back to an HP.
The firmware files have a cvt extension.
By using windwflash.exe, I was able to flash the drive using retail Benq, oem Benq, and HP firmware.
When i use nero I see it automatically changes the bit setting to dvd rom when burning +R's. So if I go to retail it won't do it anymore?
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Jun 18th, 2005 01:51 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
enforcerviper
When i use nero I see it automatically changes the bit setting to dvd rom when burning +R's. So if I go to retail it won't do it anymore?
it will, just not automatic. BenQ has a software tool to do this so all programs will take the bitsetting.
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Jun 18th, 2005 02:09 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
enforcerviper
When i use nero I see it automatically changes the bit setting to dvd rom when burning +R's. So if I go to retail it won't do it anymore?
I never thought to check if Nero offers this option when the drive was flashed with retail firmware.
I'm not using the 1620 at the moment. I went back to using my HP 420n (nec 2500a) for the moment.
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Jun 18th, 2005 02:15 PM
#8

Originally Posted by
Traian2003
Have the same problem and every time I ask someone tha question they refer me to this address:
http://dvdpro.club.st/firmware/BenQ_FW.htm#DW1620
Now did anyone have any success with this site? I heard many people busted their drives using these, any tips or hints?
hmm it's YOU again
I guess after you set up your burner and cpu you'll be fine.
I did mention days ago to use windwflash.exe , I guess you chickened out? Seriously, it's a 50 dollar burner, just flash it already, it isnt like it'll bankrupt you in the unlikely event things screw up.
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Jun 18th, 2005 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by
callous
hmm it's YOU again

I guess after you set up your burner and cpu you'll be fine.
I did mention days ago to use windwflash.exe , I guess you chickened out? Seriously, it's a 50 dollar burner, just flash it already, it isnt like it'll bankrupt you in the unlikely event things screw up.
Actually I might not anymore, until G7V9 comes out for the retail version. I studied a lot into this matter, so there are some problems.
I posted a few days ago that my DW1620 would not burn my fake TY002 discs. Now, no one was able to help me out, so I researched it a bit and the problem was with the strategy that the burner used. Now my firmware writes the TY002s diffrently than previous firmwares. Therefore, since I sold my fake TYs and bought myself 200 pieces from NCIX, I rather use this firmware, as it works fairly good with the real TY002s.
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Jun 18th, 2005 05:28 PM
#10

Originally Posted by
Traian2003
Actually I might not anymore, until G7V9 comes out for the retail version. I studied a lot into this matter, so there are some problems.
I posted a few days ago that my DW1620 would not burn my fake TY002 discs. Now, no one was able to help me out, so I researched it a bit and the problem was with the strategy that the burner used. Now my firmware writes the TY002s diffrently than previous firmwares. Therefore, since I sold my fake TYs and bought myself 200 pieces from NCIX, I rather use this firmware, as it works fairly good with the real TY002s.
AFAIK, G7V9 = B7V9. Only difference is one is for retail (B7V9) and one is for OEM (G7V9). same firmwares internally.
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Jun 18th, 2005 08:05 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
goofball
AFAIK, G7V9 = B7V9. Only difference is one is for retail (B7V9) and one is for OEM (G7V9). same firmwares internally.
yup, just found it. But I flashed it to G7T9...
So it works with my fake TY discs.
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Jun 18th, 2005 08:05 PM
#12
And these fake TYs burn at 16X, lovely...
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Jun 19th, 2005 01:28 AM
#13
Actually, the GV version is missing the PIF scan ability and will scan very veyr slowly.
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Jun 19th, 2005 02:51 PM
#14
I assume flashing is NOT illegal,so can someone please post a link to a retail firmware. I am seeing the same crap as the first poster.
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Jun 19th, 2005 04:13 PM
#15
Post #2 on top. flashing from oem to retail kills your warranty. So they say anyways. Is anyone going to cry if that 50-60 dollar drive breaks and they refuse the rma because you crossflashed it?
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