Its a shame I couldnt reply earlier - I had exactly the same issue when I did mine - as you found out theres a bug in Region Changer 1.7 which seems to set your console to NTSC/Japanese no matter what options you try.
I downloaded Region Changer 1.5 and that works great, no problems. With Region Changer 1.7 the only way to get back to your original region is if you have backed up your flash to a VMU before making your first region change.
Region changer 1.6 was pulled/canned as they incorrectly thought they had managed to make a 'region free' setting, but they hadnt.
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Also id just like to add here that if you do the region changer mod I highly recommend you either fit a switch, or remove the wire once you have changed the region - or else you may suffer 'the black swirl off death!'.
You can be merrily playing along on your favourite game, turn the console off to switch games - and then the next time you turn your console on your greeted with a black dreamcast swirl, which you think is odd - then you find out your game wont load - and then you realise you cant boot any disks at all - which ultimately means you cant even boot the region changer disk to fix your problem - bascially, your console is now a fancy paper weight.
Why does this happen? A certain number of games write data to the internal flash chip (Small strings of info - like the date the last time this game was played, stuff like that)
This would normally be fine as the flash chip is 'split into two' internally with one half of the memory 'protected' - containing system data, the region setting etc, and the other half free for use by games or web browsers, etc (For example your ISP settings get stored here).
Once you have linked the R512 and +12v points you are basically allowing the Dreamcast to 're-flash' this protected area of the flash chip - this is what we want as we need to change the region code. However, some games can now accidentally write over this protected area aswell.
The result? The Dreamcast gets set to an unidentifiable region code with a black swirl - nothing at all will boot. Basically the protected area of the flash has now been corrupted by the data the game accidentally wrote to it.
Needless to say - please either remove the wire when done, or fit a switch. One other thing - if you do fit a switch DONT FLICK THE SWITCH ONCE THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN TURNED ON! I did this without thinking, and I paid the cost - one corrupted flash
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As an interesting idea I had thought about de-soldering the flash chip off one of these 'black swirl' dreamcast motherboards and using a Chip Reader/Programmer to copy the flash data to see what the unidentifiable region data is actually set to. The idea (This bit I read on another forum) is that you could then make a 'Region Changer Recovery Disk' which would have the correct corrupted region code to allow it to boot with the corrupted flash on the Dreamcast (if that makes sense) Its just an idea though, nobodys actually done it yet.
Glad to help
I do seem to end up on quite a few forums
I have only just recently started getting into console modding/repairing (past 8 or 9 months) I have read a heck of alot, but still end up with a load more questions than when I started!
Anyway, enough of my ranting!
I downloaded Region Changer 1.5 and that works great, no problems. With Region Changer 1.7 the only way to get back to your original region is if you have backed up your flash to a VMU before making your first region change.
Region changer 1.6 was pulled/canned as they incorrectly thought they had managed to make a 'region free' setting, but they hadnt.
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Also id just like to add here that if you do the region changer mod I highly recommend you either fit a switch, or remove the wire once you have changed the region - or else you may suffer 'the black swirl off death!'.
You can be merrily playing along on your favourite game, turn the console off to switch games - and then the next time you turn your console on your greeted with a black dreamcast swirl, which you think is odd - then you find out your game wont load - and then you realise you cant boot any disks at all - which ultimately means you cant even boot the region changer disk to fix your problem - bascially, your console is now a fancy paper weight.
Why does this happen? A certain number of games write data to the internal flash chip (Small strings of info - like the date the last time this game was played, stuff like that)
This would normally be fine as the flash chip is 'split into two' internally with one half of the memory 'protected' - containing system data, the region setting etc, and the other half free for use by games or web browsers, etc (For example your ISP settings get stored here).
Once you have linked the R512 and +12v points you are basically allowing the Dreamcast to 're-flash' this protected area of the flash chip - this is what we want as we need to change the region code. However, some games can now accidentally write over this protected area aswell.
The result? The Dreamcast gets set to an unidentifiable region code with a black swirl - nothing at all will boot. Basically the protected area of the flash has now been corrupted by the data the game accidentally wrote to it.
Needless to say - please either remove the wire when done, or fit a switch. One other thing - if you do fit a switch DONT FLICK THE SWITCH ONCE THE SYSTEM HAS BEEN TURNED ON! I did this without thinking, and I paid the cost - one corrupted flash

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As an interesting idea I had thought about de-soldering the flash chip off one of these 'black swirl' dreamcast motherboards and using a Chip Reader/Programmer to copy the flash data to see what the unidentifiable region data is actually set to. The idea (This bit I read on another forum) is that you could then make a 'Region Changer Recovery Disk' which would have the correct corrupted region code to allow it to boot with the corrupted flash on the Dreamcast (if that makes sense) Its just an idea though, nobodys actually done it yet.
Originally posted by monomaniacpat


Anyway, enough of my ranting!
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