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si tu prodblema es dejar tu ñector wen modo B, existe una aplicacion muy buenA y que no necesita slax ni nada, se llama ModeB_v0.51
Detalles del soft:
ModeB.exe v0.5
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*** Put ANY Hitachi 360 drive in Mode B using Windows! ***
This exe is a win32 app that will put a Hitachi drive in Mode B by sending cdb E7 H I T 30 90 90 D0 01
Be warned: This win32 program does not use the windows API. The exe writes directly to the ATA
controller's I/O ports (which requires the PortIO32 driver) It also requires an ATA - SATA adapter
to connect your 360 drive to your PC, or a SATA controller that has legacy mode. Look fot it in the
controllers BIOS setup options.
Install the driver:
Simply double click the PortIO32.exe, if for any reason the installation fails, the required files and
instructions for manual installation will be place in a "driver" folder within the ModB.exe directory.
Uninstall the driver:
Open a command prompt in the PortIO32.exe directory and type: Portio32 remove
Again, if the uninstall fails, instructions will be givin to manually remove the driver.
USAGE:
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ModeB command_base
[command_base: base register of ATA command block in hex (e.g. 1F0 or 170)]
[legacy mode sata: command base = i/o from msinfo32]
Command base register is the port number you would generally get from iPrep when modding a Samsung or Benq.
1.) If you have not already done so, install the drive. Double click the PortIO32.exe
2.) Connect the Hitachi drive to your computer powered off
3.) Open a command prompt in the ModeB.exe directory and type: ModeB xxxx (where xxxx is the command base register)
4.) Power on the hitachi and the dots should stop and say "done!"
5.) Test mode B status with the eject trick, 2 presses to open etc....
Drive should now show up in windows!
NOTES:
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Got bored, compiled a 16 bit version for those having issues with BSOD in windows...
copy ModeB_16.exe to the root directory of a DOS boot cd/floppy/USB-drive, you can use iPrep to make one!
Boot to dos and type: ModeB_16 xxxx (where xxxx is the command base register)
Also, I replaced the "if" statement with a "while" statement when sending the cdb.....
if the statement fails it returns 1 but now prints a "." rather than an error or timeout message...