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Lg Wh14ns40 Firmware Version 1.01 driver direct download was reported as adequate by a large percentage of our reporters, so it should be good to download and install. If you encounter problems with the direct download for these operating systems, please consult the driver download manager for the specific Lg Wh14ns40 Firmware Version 1.01 model. Hi, I brought the LG WH14NS40 Blu-ray drive to work with my Aurora R3 and Windows 7 and it installed fine and ran well. With the help of this forum I upgraded the Aurora R3 to Windows 10 including the Anniversary update recently. From what I have seen on the LG site the WH14NS40 is Win 10 compatible and has latest firmware. The Driver Update Tool – is a utility that contains more than 27 million official drivers for all hardware, including hl-dt-st bd-re wh14ns40 sata cdrom device driver. This utility was recognized by many users all over the world as a modern, convenient alternative to manual updating of the drivers and also received a high rating from known.
Additionals HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH14NS40 resources (included HITACHI-LG DATA STORAGE drivers) HL-DT-ST WH14NS40 CD DVD BLU-RAY Writer Firmware 1.04 was presented for free download to install, update, manage HITACHI-LG DATA STORAGE CD DVD HDDVD BLURAY. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect.
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HL-DT-ST WH14NS40 CD DVD BLU-RAY Writer Firmware 1.04 was presented for free download to install, update, manage HITACHI-LG DATA STORAGE CD DVD HDDVD BLURAY. Please check your burner device model, operating system, firmware version according to HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH14NS40 CD DVD BLU-RAY Burner Firmware 1.04 WINDOWS VERSION USERS
BD-RE WH14NS40 HL-DT-ST has been tested with Burn4Free DVD and Blu-ray Burning Software
Work with more than 4000 cd dvd and blu-ray burners
4Video Soft DVD Copy is 100% compatible with BD-RE WH14NS40
Super fast DVD Copying Speed
- Number of BurnersBrand Name
- 26 AOPEN
- 10 ARTEC
- 89 ASUS
- 122 ATAPI
- 30 BENQ
- 8 BTC
- 12 CREATIVE
- 34 DVDRW
- 30 FREECOM
- 14 GIGABYTE
- 422 HL-DT-ST
- 168 HP
- 16 IMATION
- 30 IOMEGA
- 5 LENOVO
- 4 LG
- 82 LITE-ON
- 9 MAD
- 251 MATSHITA
- 32 MEMOREX
- 7 MOSER
- 7 MSI
- 113 OPTIARC
- 5 PBDS
- 102 PHILIPS
- 154 PIONEER
- 33 PLDS
- 52 PLEXTOR
- 15 QSI
- 26 RICOH
- 36 SAMSUNG
- 112 SONY
- 28 TDK
- 100 TEAC
- 45 TOSHIBA
- 5 TRAXDATA
- 191 TSSTCORP
- 21 WAITEC
- 14 YAMAHA
- 44 _NEC
Lg Wh14ns40 Driver Windows 10
In the spirit of sharing I thought I'd create an account here and share my experience.The method I used to downgrade it to 1.02 was this:
- make a bootable DOS flash drive with Rufus 3.3 on my Windows 10 PC
- copy the dosflash.exe and the dosflash.typ data file to the flash drive.
- on the old machine where the WH14NS40 is installed boot from the flash drive
- run Dosflash at the prompt. Try again if it tells you no ATAPI devices were detected.
- When prompted choose R for read and save the file to something like 'backup.bin'
- shut down the flashing PC when this is done and then put the flash drive back in the Windows PC
- make a copy of 'backup.bin' for safe-keeping. Now make another copy somewhere else.
- Run the EEPROM_Data_Mover.exe and follow the directions. You'll need your backup.bin file and the 'clean firmware file' (I used WH14NS40 ver 1.02)
Out of step 8 comes a new modified firmware file I called 'modded.bin' It helps to keep the names short in DOS because you end up having to type them in. - copy 'modded.bin' to the flash drive and take it back over to the flashing PC
- boot from the flash drive and run dosflash again this time in W mode. Specify the file name modded.bin or whatever you called the file created in step 8
Floating around is a dosflash package which contains a dosflash.typ that is missing this line:
Make sure whatever dosflash.exe you are using that it has a dosflash.typ containing that line. My CRC32 hashes for the files used are as follows:
dosflash.exe - EDC26008
EEPROM_Data_Mover.exe - 2A37A03C
HL-DT-ST WH14NS40 CD DVD BLU-RAY Writer Firmware 1.04 was presented for free download to install, update, manage HITACHI-LG DATA STORAGE CD DVD HDDVD BLURAY. Please check your burner device model, operating system, firmware version according to HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH14NS40 CD DVD BLU-RAY Burner Firmware 1.04 WINDOWS VERSION USERS
BD-RE WH14NS40 HL-DT-ST has been tested with Burn4Free DVD and Blu-ray Burning Software
Work with more than 4000 cd dvd and blu-ray burners
4Video Soft DVD Copy is 100% compatible with BD-RE WH14NS40
Super fast DVD Copying Speed
- Number of BurnersBrand Name
- 26 AOPEN
- 10 ARTEC
- 89 ASUS
- 122 ATAPI
- 30 BENQ
- 8 BTC
- 12 CREATIVE
- 34 DVDRW
- 30 FREECOM
- 14 GIGABYTE
- 422 HL-DT-ST
- 168 HP
- 16 IMATION
- 30 IOMEGA
- 5 LENOVO
- 4 LG
- 82 LITE-ON
- 9 MAD
- 251 MATSHITA
- 32 MEMOREX
- 7 MOSER
- 7 MSI
- 113 OPTIARC
- 5 PBDS
- 102 PHILIPS
- 154 PIONEER
- 33 PLDS
- 52 PLEXTOR
- 15 QSI
- 26 RICOH
- 36 SAMSUNG
- 112 SONY
- 28 TDK
- 100 TEAC
- 45 TOSHIBA
- 5 TRAXDATA
- 191 TSSTCORP
- 21 WAITEC
- 14 YAMAHA
- 44 _NEC
Lg Wh14ns40 Driver Windows 10
In the spirit of sharing I thought I'd create an account here and share my experience.The method I used to downgrade it to 1.02 was this:
- make a bootable DOS flash drive with Rufus 3.3 on my Windows 10 PC
- copy the dosflash.exe and the dosflash.typ data file to the flash drive.
- on the old machine where the WH14NS40 is installed boot from the flash drive
- run Dosflash at the prompt. Try again if it tells you no ATAPI devices were detected.
- When prompted choose R for read and save the file to something like 'backup.bin'
- shut down the flashing PC when this is done and then put the flash drive back in the Windows PC
- make a copy of 'backup.bin' for safe-keeping. Now make another copy somewhere else.
- Run the EEPROM_Data_Mover.exe and follow the directions. You'll need your backup.bin file and the 'clean firmware file' (I used WH14NS40 ver 1.02)
Out of step 8 comes a new modified firmware file I called 'modded.bin' It helps to keep the names short in DOS because you end up having to type them in. - copy 'modded.bin' to the flash drive and take it back over to the flashing PC
- boot from the flash drive and run dosflash again this time in W mode. Specify the file name modded.bin or whatever you called the file created in step 8
Floating around is a dosflash package which contains a dosflash.typ that is missing this line:
Make sure whatever dosflash.exe you are using that it has a dosflash.typ containing that line. My CRC32 hashes for the files used are as follows:
dosflash.exe - EDC26008
dosflash.typ - 53B2DB76
EEPROM_Data_Mover.exe - 2A37A03C
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flash_HL-DT-ST_BD-RE_WH14NS40_1.02_NS50.bin (AKA clean firmware) - 509D06F0Also I should mention in case it's significant that I did the flashing on a 10+ year old foxconn N15235 motherboard which uses AWARD BIOS. The SATA setting that worked was called 'compatible,' which I believe meant 'IDE compatible.' I have seen other terminology for this in various BIOS such as 'ATAPI', 'ATA', 'PATA', 'EIDE', 'Legacy' and I'm sure there are others. Just thought I should mention that because a lot of the how to's are specifically saying 'IDE' mode which I have never seen in any BIOS referred to by that name. Most commonly I have seen 'ATA.'