That sounds like a failed upgrade. Have you tried it a second time?
If that doesn't work, try using the upgrader from the Pioneer
website. That
ought to fix it. Be sure you use one specified for your drive,
though I don't
think the wrong one will work. The drive will still appear as a
Superdrive to
the computer.
There are also some hack drivers around that are good. I have a
104 that will
now burn 1x disks at 2x thanks to a hacked driver suggested by the OWC
newsletter. Though the installer wouldn't work in Panther, had to
boot to
Jaguar to do it. These hacks can also eliminate the regional
limitations of the
drives. Search the web for the site or maybe someone remembers
where it is.
I tried the upgrade from the Pioneer site, and it says it "can't find
Device" (it's an OS 9 flasher). I tried several hacks, as well as the
1.68 firmware, but it won't update as I have the latest version.
Would flashing it in a PC work?
Dallas
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