


You can now press the START button to recover the drive and flashing the selected firmware to your drive. Click the second drop down box to select the correct firmware to flash.A "file browser" will open so you can select the drive's current (wrong) firmware.Once the firmware has been flashed successfully, the application will refresh the drive list shown in the drop down box. You can now press the START button to flash the selected firmware to your drive. Check the "enc?" checkbox only if your drive has an encrypted firmware on it (see list of encrypted firmware below).Click the second drop down box to select a firmware to flash.
#Use lg flash tool full
It will do a full firmware dump if it is able to otherwise it will only dump the user data. The application will create a folder called "Firmware_Dumps" in the same directory as the sdftool flasher, if it does not exist and save the dump file there. You can now press the START button to dump the firmware. (FYI, the HBD firmware for BP50NB40 is now obsolete as SDFtool Flasher can flash the BP50NB40/WP50NB40 and BP60NB10 drives).Select either WRITE, READ or RECOVER option (write is default).Select a drive from the first drop down box.Make sure the drive is empty and tray is closed.

NET Framework 4.7.2 **only for SDFtool Flasher v1.2.0** I have used it to recover a BH16NS55 that was flashed with BU40N firmware. Also, the "RECOVER Drive" option feature is now available.
#Use lg flash tool code
I have made a couple of minor code adjustments. The latest version of the SDFtool Flasher will automatically check for both the MT1959 Drive Platform and Encrypted Firmware. Select the BP60NB10 1.00-MK firmware in the normal drop box. Select the RECOVERY option and in the pop up, select the BP50NB40 1.03-MK firmware that you just flashed.Ĥ. Flash the drive again to BP50NB40 1.03-MK, this time checking the "bootloader" box.ģ. We will all work it out together as we go!!įor the moment, to flash the BP50NB40 SVC:NB52, using the latest SDFtool Flasher, follw the steps below:Ģ. It's also possible that other newer models may require this option later on. This is useful for the newer BP50NB40 with SVC: NB52. The latest version of the SDFtool Flasher has a checkbox option to flash the boot loader with the main firmware to the drive. On the rare occasion the automatic encryption check is incorrect, simply click the ✔ or ✖ to toggle it. In the latest update, I have re-enabled the selectable encrypted firmware option for you just in case you need it.
#Use lg flash tool update
This update has some improvements of the encrypted firmware detection. This update fixes the encrypted firmware detection issue with ASUS drives. In the compatibility tab, click "Change high DPI settings" then under "High DPI scaling override" tick the box and select "System (Enhanced)" in the dropbox. NOTE: If the GUI looks a bit deformed (happens on a 4k monitor), you can right click the exe and select properties. The appearance (and use) is similar to the modifed ASUS flasher, which should make it a bit easier for those that are unsure about using the command line.

I have created a windows GUI for the MakeMKV sdftool command line flasher.
