How do i know if i have a Dual Layer DVDRW drive?

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oh ok.. if i broke it myself OC'ing i wouldnt expect them to fix it.

So if it does go successfully, im still covered? i paid 200$ extra for my applecare, and i know im gonna need it. just got that feeling.
 
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oh ok.. if i broke it myself OC'ing i wouldnt expect them to fix it.

So if it does go successfully, im still covered? i paid 200$ extra for my applecare, and i know im gonna need it. just got that feeling.


i dont see why not, if they ask why your dvd drive says pioneer-108, tell them you bought it off ebay, your certainly allowed to upgrade your optical drive :)
 
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hahah there are no instructions for the sony drive yet. This is all on wi ndows too, thats my fear.
 
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ah, no i have a newer gen mac, came with the Sony drive.
 
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ah, no i have a newer gen mac, came with the Sony drive.


which powermac do you have? the single 1.8? if its newer than mine, and a dual processor, you should already have a 16x superdrive with dl support. i bought my dual 1.8 like a month and a half ago
 
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i bought mine last week of april i think. Its a dual 1.8 PM. with the sony..whatever drive (its in my first post)

However i might hack it anyways, as i need to region free ability.

how can i test?
 
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well i dont know what to say then. I couldn't find a tutorial like the one for the pioneers, and even if i did, i wouldnt recommend doing so just on the fact that I dont know anyone who has tried it before. The only reason i gave you the go-ahead advice on the pioneer is because TJ and I both did it without problems.
 
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If you don't have the Pioneer drive then I wouldnt recommend the firmware flash unless you can find a firmware flash for your Sony drive.

I didn't know PowerMac's came with a Sony drive. Even in the Dual 1.8 upgraded PowerMac's. On the Apple website it says they come with the Pioneer and its already 108 and able to burn DL.

Maybe Im wrong?
 
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The old PM's came with the dummied 108's. The current lineup all have Dual Layer drives
 
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The old PM's came with the dummied 108's. The current lineup all have Dual Layer drives
Thats what I thought. But what about his Sony drive? Did they come with a Sony drive?
 
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they do, if you log into the apple support forums at apple.com theres others looking for my same answer.

it was posted earlier, LiteOn CS09 firmware works in these drives...im sure i could flsh it all myself, i just gotta workup the guts lol.

if i know its already DL, i probably wont. However, then i need a utility to allow me to extract data from european DVDs so i can convert them to NTSC
 
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Okay... I wasnt sure.
 
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its definately not already double layer, it would be if you got the patch to work successfully.
 
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to you, only the newest release of powermacs come with double layer drives. yours is like mine used to be, a dumbed down dl drive. if you were able to get that patch to work successfully, then you would have a dl drive. TJ and I both were able to patch our Pioneer drives, and now we have DL support.
 
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menace3054 said:
to you, only the newest release of powermacs come with double layer drives. yours is like mine used to be, a dumbed down dl drive. if you were able to get that patch to work successfully, then you would have a dl drive. TJ and I both were able to patch our Pioneer drives, and now we have DL support.
And faster speeds. :)
 
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alright, well when im feeling up to being a guniea pig on my own, ill write an extensive, screenshot filled how to. be the ONLY ONE out there
 
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alright, well when im feeling up to being a guniea pig on my own, ill write an extensive, screenshot filled how to. be the ONLY ONE out there


so.. is your computer broken yet? lol jk good luck!
 
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where's those screen shots?
 

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