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: You can remarry on 3.55 and lower with [[Remarry Bluray Drive]], or if the unit has OtherOS+Linux installed with [[Remarry Bluray Drive on Linux]] | : You can remarry on 3.55 and lower with [[Remarry Bluray Drive]], or if the unit has OtherOS+Linux installed with [[Remarry Bluray Drive on Linux]] | ||
: You need remarry when changing either the motherboard+BD daughterboard, so as long those 2 are still kept and bound together, no remarry is needed, even if you replace the rest of the drive (e.g. sled, laser etc.) | : You need remarry when changing either the motherboard+BD daughterboard, so as long those 2 are still kept and bound together, no remarry is needed, even if you replace the rest of the drive (e.g. sled, laser etc.) | ||
: In your | : In your CECHC04 example, it would commonly have a BD-400 drive, with BMD-001 daughterboard, which is capable of driving a [[KES-400A]] laser and [[KEM-400AAA]] slide. see: [[Bluray_Drive#Bluray_Drive_Revisions|Bluray Drive Revisions]] | ||
: If your unit is now running a modified firmware, it can remarry or downgrade to 3.55 where the above documented remarry procedure can be used. | : If your unit is now running a modified firmware, it can remarry or downgrade to 3.55 where the above documented remarry procedure can be used. | ||
: If your unit is NOT running a modified firmware, and is currently on 3.56 or higher, you need a hardware flasher to get it modified or downgraded. | : If your unit is NOT running a modified firmware, and is currently on 3.56 or higher, you need a hardware flasher to get it modified or downgraded. | ||
: [[User:Euss|Euss]] ([[User talk:Euss|talk]]) 12:06, 13 March 2015 (EDT) | : [[User:Euss|Euss]] ([[User talk:Euss|talk]]) 12:06, 13 March 2015 (EDT) |