I was able to flash my Benq drive to 1.6 with an nvidia nforce sata chipset. I plugged the sata cable from the computer to the drive and left the power cable from the 360 plugged into the drive and turned the 360 on. The video cables have to be plugged into the system to keep power to the drive. To read the firmware I used dosflash32 in windows vista. I had to run in compatibility mode for windows xp and run as an administrator but it worked great. After I saved the original firmware (click Read in dosflasher 32) I had to do the manual install of the portio32 for jungleflasher to work. The (install files came with jungleflasher) to Install you go to add hardware and select manual install, other, have disc etc. Then I opened the original firmware that I read and saved with doshflasher into junglflasher as "source firmware". Next I loaded the iextreme 1.6 that I downloaded with xbins as "target firmware" and then clicked the "spoof source to target button" then clicked "save to file". Next I erased the fimware off the benq drive with dos flasher by selecting "erase" then flashed the spoofed 1.6 fimware onto the drive it with dosflasher using "write".
ok? so are you just trying to tell people how to use it or something? or is there a question in there that im missing? side note-- why not just use JF for all of it?