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        GGW-H20L Version YL03 Firmware Update

To update the firmware of the GGW-H20L please refer to the following instructions:

Note: Not following the subsequent update instructions explicitly will result in 
permanent damage to your drive, for which LG will not be responsible.

This firmware update is for drives with original firmware versions below YL02.
The drives must be original LG branded drives with the DVD Writer model number 
GGW-H20L(no OEM units). 

If you have an OEM unit, branded with another manufacturers name, 
please contact that manufacturer for support and firmware updates.

This firmware update is for use only on PCs with Windows Vista and Windows XP 


  Critical Instructions: (to be followed carefully)

1. Connect the drive asmasterby it self, on the secondary IDE controller 
   with no other device on the same IDE cable, making note to set the jumper 
   on the back of the drive to themasterposition.

2. Download the file GGW-H20L_YL03.ZIP to a folder of your choice. 
   This download includes thisRead me(ew)text file, 
   as well as the GGW-H20L_YL03.EXE program, which will auto-update your drive's firmware.

3. Close all other programs including: screen saver, antivirus and/or power-down programs. 
   (If these programs are not closed, they will try to engage the PC, 
   during the update process, thus interrupting the update and damaging the drive).

4. Check the drive to ensure that there is no disk in the tray before you start 
   the update procedure.

5. Go into the folder with the update file and double click the GGW-H20L_YL03.EXE program 
   and click the update button. Once the update is complete, 
   you will see Firmware Update Complete and then advise you to reboot the system. 
   You will need to reboot your PC.

  The update will be complete, after you reboot your system. 
 
 WARNING: Do not open any programs or start any system functions during the update, 
          as they will interfere with data transfer and damage the drive. 
          Do not cancel the operation once it has been started or the drive will 
          become permanently damaged, as a result.