Kai Schtrom gives us today via an application called xbins Inquiry Patching and to facilitate the recognition ofplayers on Xbox 360 PC. Indeed, with this software for Windows, the command of inquiry windows will bepatched and your drive will be recognized natively on your PC. This app makes it possible to facilitate the dump of your originals. Attention Kai Schtrom recommends disabling the patch before doing a system update (Service Pack) or itcould be that Windows stores files and patched as authentic as you can not remove the patch. Voici l'intégralité du message de Kai Schtrom : Inquiry Patcher INQP V1.0 --------------------------- This tool is designed to patch the inquiry CDB command of Windows. After the modification is applied any XBOX360 DVD-ROM drive will work natively in Windows. This tool was tested on the following operating systems: - Windows XP x86 No SP - Windows XP x86 SP1 - Windows XP x64 SP1 - Windows XP x86 SP2 - Windows XP x64 SP2 - Windows XP x86 SP3 - Windows Server 2003 x86 No SP - Windows Server 2003 x86 SP1 - Windows Server 2003 x64 SP1 - Windows Server 2003 x86 SP2 - Windows Server 2003 x64 SP2 - Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 SP1 - Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 SP1 - Windows Server 2003 R2 x86 SP2 - Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 SP2 - Windows Vista x86 No SP - Windows Vista x64 No SP - Windows Vista x86 SP1 - Windows Vista x64 SP1 - Windows Vista x86 SP2 - Windows Vista x64 SP2 - Windows Server 2008 x86 SP1 - Windows Server 2008 x64 SP1 - Windows Server 2008 x86 SP2 - Windows Server 2008 x64 SP2 - Windows 7 x86 No SP - Windows 7 x64 No SP - Windows 7 x86 SP1 - Windows 7 x64 SP1 - Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 No SP - Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 SP1 On Windows Vista and upward operating systems all DVD-ROM drives will get removed from device manager after the patch is enabled or disabled. This is the only way to get a clean drive status after patching drivers. If you reboot directly after enable and disable, the drives get reenumerated by Windows automatically and show up in device manager with the correctly loaded driver. Pay attention that after this patch is enabled all non XBOX360 DVD-ROMs will also receive the changed inquiry CDB command and run with the patched CDROM driver. This should be no problem for most DVD drives. Before installing a new service pack you should disable the patch, otherwise it can happen that Windows keeps the patched driver files. If you get a hang at boot time or Windows displays a CD symbol on the right side of the mouse cursor after enabling the patch try to eject and close the XBOX360 drive tray. As always use this tool on your own risk! Kai Schtrom