Firmware Hot — Bu40n 100

But why does the drive get hot? Is the 1.00 firmware the culprit? And how do you fix it without bricking your drive?

drives that came with restrictive OEM firmware (like those from HP or Dell) to "unlock" their full potential. Risks and Considerations bu40n 100 firmware hot

The is a highly sought-after "UHD friendly" firmware for the HL-DT-ST (LG) BD-RE BU40N optical drive. It is considered a gold standard for users looking to rip 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs because it lacks the read restrictions found in newer official firmware. Why Firmware 1.00 is Popular But why does the drive get hot

If you have a BU40N on 1.00 firmware, keep it that way and flash to MK 1.03 for full UHD ripping. If you're looking for that firmware, check the MakeMKV "Ultimate UHD Drives Flashing Guide" thread. drives that came with restrictive OEM firmware (like

| Metric | Firmware 1.00 (Hot) | Firmware 1.03-MK (Fixed) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Idle Temp (no disc) | 48°C (118°F) | 38°C (100°F) | | Reading DVD (10 min) | 62°C (143°F) | 47°C (116°F) | | Ripping UHD (30 min) | 71°C (159°F) | 55°C (131°F) | | MakeMKV LibreDrive | Yes | Yes | | Read Speed (UHD) | 4x | 4x (no loss) |

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