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DVD Firmware Forum Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Info & e66 error code electrolux dryer How To: Avoid/fix E66 Issues With Fall Dash Update Started by OriginalCompGeek xbox 360 error codes , Oct 31 2006 01:19 PM Page 1 of 10 1 2 3 Next » Please log in to reply 137 replies to this topic #1 OriginalCompGeek OriginalCompGeek X-S X-perience Members 357 posts Gender:Male Location:Technological Wonderland Xbox Version:none 360 version:v1 (xenon) Posted 31 October 2006 - 01:19 PM https://support.xbox.com/xbox-360/errors/error-code-e66 Here (link) is a database thread with the results people have had with the dash update. Post yours!Current Stats as of Nov. 1 @ 11PM EST:81.25% of drive updates completely successful with 4.0+ firmware78 Drives had no problems18 Drives required a firmware downgrade, a firmware reset to original, or would not work at all.HOW TO AVOID PROBLEMS:The problem seems to http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?/topic/559081-info-how-to-avoidfix-e66-issues-with-fall-dash-update/ be completely random, and avoiding it seems to be a matter of luck more than anything. However, the best precautions would be:Make sure your drive is flashed to Xtreme 4.1/4.2Manually hex-edit your key into the firmware. Try to avoid using auto-flashers, etc.Completely disconnect your DVD-ROM from your 360 before booting up and updating (This includes the power cable, simply unplugging the SATA cable will cause your 360 to refuse to boot.)IF YOU HAVE RUN INTO E66:Option 1 - Flash back to original firmware, this works every time.Option 2 - Manually hex-edit your drive key into your modified firmware and flash that firmware. This seems to have a pretty good success rate.Option 3 - If you have an MS25 drive, try flashing to Xtreme 3.2-3.3. If you have an MS28 drive try 4.0-4.2. You can also simply try manually hexediting your drive key into 4.1/4.2, and then flashing your MS25. This is sometimes effective.If you can't get 4.1/4.2 firmware to work, try hex editing the firmware to make it read as MS25. The method can be found here.*There is
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it is signaling a general hardware failure. A single red blinking light will be present in section 4 of the ring of light on the front of the console, as shown in the picture. An on-screen message, which depicts the E66 error, will instruct a user to contact Microsoft Customer Support. An E66 error is known from reports online to indicate a problem with the console's DVD-ROM drive. In particular, this problem can present itself when a DVD-ROM fails to pair with the system due to a mismatch in certain details. For example, a drive being a difference make and model than the console expects (incorrect spoofing during flashing may cause this, as would replacing it would a replacement drive.) This could also be the case for the DVD-ROM's firmware - if the firmware version is different to that expected by the system it may result in an E66 error in cases. With an E66 error, the drive usually doesn't have a problem ejecting or reading media (failure to eject or read a disc could indicate bad firmware.) If this problem was caused by an attempt to flash firmware, then this problem cannot be fixed with warranty. However, restoring the original firmware could fix this problem. An E66 error is usually associated with an error code of 1002. To get an error code from an Xbox 360 console that is displaying an E66 error (or 3ROL) you simply press and hold the "sync up" button (used to connect wireless controllers) and then press the Eject button for the DVD drive. This will bring up the first digit of the error code (usually it is one light blinking red, which represents 1, please note that four lights blinking red represents a 0, not 4). With the sync up button still held, press the Eject button again and you get the second digit. Do this twice more to get the full 4 digits of the error code. For more information on the error code you receive, or on Xbox 360 hardware problems in general, read this Xbox-Scene forum t