Firmware drivers with LITE-ON LTR-16102B CD-RW CD-Rom

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Earl Brant

PLEASE READ BELOW TO SEE MY ISSUE. Thanks!!! Earl Brant

I installed the OSOK Firmware as you said was the latest. My CD-Rom will
now read text and pictures and slide shows but when I try to play music
media the Audio skips and misses and then stops.
I used XP Restore to the point before I installed OSOK but OSOK is still my
firmware. I UNINSTALLED AND REINSTALLED my LITE-ON LTE-16102B hardware but
still have the OSOK firmware and the problem goes on.

What is your suggestion on how to resolve this issue?
Thanks,
Silverdude
BELOW IS MY ORIGINAL MESSAGE TO YOU AND YOUR REPLY TO ME.
PLEASE REPLY IN A PRIVATE MESSAGE DIRECTLY TO ME. THANKS!


Dear Sir or Madam:
I have a LITE-ON LTR-16102B CD-RW.
I think not sure the driver firmware (if that is the correct term) is
Version OSOB.
Not sure what this means> HA 1 TAO
Windows tells me that my current driver is by Microsoft version 5.1.2535.0
for XP dated July 1, 2001.
I downloaded driver firmware Version 3.3.J23 OSK dated March 7, 2003 The zip
file is R160SOK when I unzip it I get this message "This Flash Utility
supports LITE-ON-IT LTR-16102B drive with firmware: OSO1-OS2Z" I am not sure
if this is the firmware that is compatible with my CD-RW.
I did find another web site where I could get the exact firmware for my
CD-RW but received the message that this site (not sure of the site address)
does not archive all firmware.
CAN ANYONE ASSIST ME IN LOCATING THE EXACT FIRMWARE FOR MY LITE-ON
LTR-16102B CD-RW.

THANKS A MILLION
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dhc014
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Firmware version OS0K is the latest for your drive.
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Have you tried flashing the firmware back to a version that did work for
you?
 
First of all, firmware is not part of Wondows but stored inside the hardware
component. So, you could never "restore" firmware with a System Restore
point.

Second, some firmware update programs allow us to take a "backup" copy of
the current firmware of the device we are trying to update. If you update
did not allow you to do this, you will have to search the Internet for the
firmware you wish to "flash back" into your device.

Y.
 
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