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  1. IS THERE A WAY TO FLASH MY BIOS IN MY PIONEER 434 STANDALONE DVD PLAYER? IF SO HOW AND WHERE DO I GET THE FLASH, ITS SAD I HAVE TO POST 50 TIMES B4 I GET A REPLY!!!
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    Have you tried customer service or technical support at Pioneer?
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  3. IS THERE A WAY TO FLASH MY BIOS IN MY PIONEER 434 STANDALONE DVD PLAYER? IF SO HOW AND WHERE DO I GET THE FLASH, ITS SAD I HAVE TO POST 50 TIMES B4 I GET A REPLY!!!
    Hi, I can help you..it's very simple to handle your problem. What you do is to get precisely one inch in front of your Pioneer Standalone and then turn around slowly....follow closely now, this is where it gets tricky.....unbutton your pants...pulldown your zipper....and QUICKLY drop your underwear and pull them back up! That last part is important. If you don't do it within one one hundreth of a second, you won't accomplish what you are looking for. Once you are done, IF you follow my directions carefully...you will have successfully FLASHED your drive!
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    where in your 11 total posts have you posted this issue 50 times?
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    I hate splitting hairs, but if he follows your instructions to the letter, he will have "mooned" his DVD player. To "flash" it, he must not turn around.
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    I hate splitting hairs, but if he follows your instructions to the letter, he will have "mooned" his DVD player. To "flash" it, he must not turn around.
    Your right TK, my fault completely! That's why I love this forum...because on serious matters like this it is important to be extremely technical and specific! Wouldn't want egg head to screw anything up by mooning instead of flashing! :biglaugha:
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    Sergio if you can't take a joke without resorting to profanity than you will be banned from this forum.

    The best way to get your questions answered is to give a clear statement regarding your problem. You say you want to flash your bios, but to what? For what purpose? If you just want to upgrade to the latest firmware than of course you have to contact the manufacturer of the player. Your question has already been answered.

    If you are looking for something specific like region hacking, macrovision removal, etc... than you need to tell us that otherwise there is no way to help you no matter how many times you post your question.
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  10. sorry man, What I wanna do is just have the latest firmware thats all
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  11. It's is very easy. Go to the Pioneer web site, then goto the support section. From here you should be able to find information on Flashing etc.

    If that fails, simply contact technical support via the Pionner web site.

    Here is a link the Pioneers UK Support/Download site.

    http://www.pioneer.co.uk/uk/support_software.jsp?category=support/software
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    Andy
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  12. That not what I need, The support site on Pioneers web site has Firmwares for the computer drives, I wanna flash my Firmware on my Pioneer DV-434 Standalone DVD player, not A computer player
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    Then there may not be an upgrade available, sorry. Try searching on Yahoo! or Altavista, you could find a hacked copy of your firmware; that is if your stand alone CAN be upgraded.

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    you can not flash pioneer standalone dvd players w/ the 3x3 , 4x4, 5x5 models .. there are non upgradable .. without replacing the chips .. which costs more than what they cost ..

    plus there is no reason to upgrade and even on players that are upgradeable (there are many) -- often times you lose features instead of gaining and you cant go back ..
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