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little demon
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Post Posted: Oct 19, 2009 07:07 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hi!
I would like to know if I loose my regionfree-hack after I do a firmware-update?! (LG BD390)
I just read, that I have to do the hack before a firmware update, otherwise it doesn't work. But what happen to the hack after the update, or is an update not possible anymore after a hack? confused.gif
Thanks for replys!



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jman98
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Post Posted: Oct 19, 2009 07:30 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Yes, it is possible that a firmware update will stop a hack from working. I have no personal experience with your player but if you have read that you need to do the hack first and then the firmware update, I would follow that advice.

little demon
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Post Posted: Oct 19, 2009 07:47 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks jman!
It was clear for me, that I would do the hack in the stated sequence. The advice came from the guy, who posted the link for the hack. I'm just wondering, if I can do any firmware update in the future. It's a fundamental question to my general understanding, regarding hacks & firmware updates.



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jman98
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Post Posted: Oct 19, 2009 08:18 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Firmware updates can possibly break hacks. I would not advise you to apply any firmware updates after hacking the player. Most firmware updates aren't really necessary unless you have a very specific problem that you want to be fixed, but again, it is possible that if you apply any firmware updates in the future that they might break a hack.

little demon
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Post Posted: Oct 19, 2009 09:06 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks for the explanation!

Febman
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Post Posted: Oct 24, 2009 08:24 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Just to let you know, received my BD390 yesterday (UK), set it up on my wireless network and it immediately displayed that an update was available. I selected yes and upgraded the player's firmware.

Then found this site and the hack to make it region-free, but was concerned it would not work since I had already updated to the latest firmware which on the BD370 seems to block the hack from working.

I am pleased to report that the hack still worked fine on my BD390 even after the firmware upgrade and I now have a region-free player for DVDs.

I have no idea if it will work for everyone else if they upgrade their BD390 firmware (maybe firmware updates for players in other countries/regions will block it?) but I hope other UK BD390 users have the same success with the hack I have had.

Many thanks to all for posting here and for your help.

Febman


blacknight582
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Post Posted: Nov 04, 2009 22:52 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Febman wrote:
Just to let you know, received my BD390 yesterday (UK), set it up on my wireless network and it immediately displayed that an update was available. I selected yes and upgraded the player's firmware.

Then found this site and the hack to make it region-free, but was concerned it would not work since I had already updated to the latest firmware which on the BD370 seems to block the hack from working.

I am pleased to report that the hack still worked fine on my BD390 even after the firmware upgrade and I now have a region-free player for DVDs.

I have no idea if it will work for everyone else if they upgrade their BD390 firmware (maybe firmware updates for players in other countries/regions will block it?) but I hope other UK BD390 users have the same success with the hack I have had.

Many thanks to all for posting here and for your help.

Febman
Am I just stupid - I followed the steps very carefully (not like it's easy to mess it up?!) made sure all ISO settings were correct and still no work. I then updated firmware to see if that was actually the problem and now I wish I didn't because I feel like I might have lost hope - Febman - Any chance you might tell me what programs you used to do so with the BD 390?! did you use a CD-R? or a DVD-R? CD-r is listed and that's what I used... would love to hear back from you

Febman
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Post Posted: Nov 05, 2009 03:52 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

blacknight582 wrote:
Febman wrote:
Just to let you know, received my BD390 yesterday (UK), set it up on my wireless network and it immediately displayed that an update was available. I selected yes and upgraded the player's firmware.

Then found this site and the hack to make it region-free, but was concerned it would not work since I had already updated to the latest firmware which on the BD370 seems to block the hack from working.

I am pleased to report that the hack still worked fine on my BD390 even after the firmware upgrade and I now have a region-free player for DVDs.

I have no idea if it will work for everyone else if they upgrade their BD390 firmware (maybe firmware updates for players in other countries/regions will block it?) but I hope other UK BD390 users have the same success with the hack I have had.

Many thanks to all for posting here and for your help.

Febman
Am I just stupid - I followed the steps very carefully (not like it's easy to mess it up?!) made sure all ISO settings were correct and still no work. I then updated firmware to see if that was actually the problem and now I wish I didn't because I feel like I might have lost hope - Febman - Any chance you might tell me what programs you used to do so with the BD 390?! did you use a CD-R? or a DVD-R? CD-r is listed and that's what I used... would love to hear back from you


Blacknight582,

I used Roxio Creator DE 10.2 to burn my CD (Memorex CD-R 700 MB) - path to file on CD appears as follows: <Drive letter>:\RMTM0000\SCARLET\kpjc19_1.dvd.

CD was burned using the following settings: closed, disc-at-once, ISO format.

Note: I reset my BD390 back to factory defaults (due to a long list of operational 'features' which judging from other BD390 owner's posts on various forums appears to be firmware related) and had to re-apply the hack to make it region-free for DVDs again.

From your post I assume you are trying to update a BD390 and not a BD370, as according to posts elsewhere on this forum the last BD370 firmware update blocked this hack from working on that model.

Also, as I stated above I have no idea if the firmware LG releases is universal for all countries or country-specific, so I cannot comment on whether this update will work for all BD390s around the world, but I will keep 'em crossed for you all.

Also note that, just as with the BD370, it is possible that future firmware update(s) for the BD390 (which are required to fix a long list of reported issues and hopefully add iPlayer support for us UK users) may block this hack from working - I for one certainly hope this doesn't happen!!!

Hope this helps.

Febman


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