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Yup. And if you can't get past the POST screen then try my suggestion above about swapping out drives to get past POST and then plugging the dead drive back in while it's at the DOS prompt.
I had a Sony DVD-ROM that I had accidentally flashed with incorrect CD-RW firmware and would do the "hanging thing" at the POST screen. The LED wouldn't even flash so it looked like the drive didn't even have power. I had actually thrown the drive in the recycle bin and then stumbled onto a post at some site that told me what to do.
I can't find the post that gave straight forward directions but here is what I did:
- Create a real DOS boot disk with mtkflash and the correct .bin file.
- Reboot the PC and, at the POST screen, enter the BIOS setup.
- Set all ATA drives to NONE (yes NONE, not Auto or CD-ROM).
- Set first boot device to Floppy Drive.
- Save changes, exit and shutdown PC before it reboots.
- Disconnect all drives from all controllers except the floppy drive.
- Set the master/slave/cs jumper to master on the dead DVD drive.
- Connect the dead DVD drive to the primary master cable and also give it a power connector.
- Boot the PC to the floppy made in step 1 (yes, no drives will be detected).
- Run mtkflash and tell it to flash the primary master.
Even though the drive didn't show up on the POST screen, Mtkflash continued without complaints and successfully flashed the device. After that I went back into the BIOS setup, set all drives back to Auto, reconnected all my devices and everything was detected and ran as normal.
Saved me from having to buy a new drive!
Sprobowalem i nie dziala - nie wiem czmu MTKflash niy robi update, ale nic sie nie stalo a jak nie dzialalo tak nie dziala ;] ?
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