Drw-24d5mt Firmware - Asus

Unlike modern SSDs or routers, DVD drive firmware does not receive security patches. The benefits are modest. Do not update simply because "newer is better."

If you’re still burning CDs, DVDs, or even M-DISCs, you probably know that an optical drive isn’t just an optical drive. The ASUS DRW-24D5MT is a reliable, affordable 24x DVD writer, but like any piece of hardware, it sometimes needs a firmware update to fix bugs, improve media compatibility, or add support for newer blank discs.

Here’s what you need to know about finding, checking, and updating the firmware on your ASUS DRW-24D5MT. asus drw-24d5mt firmware

The ASUS DRW-24D5MT is a budget-friendly 5.25" internal DVD±RW drive (also reads/writes CDs, but not Blu-ray). Its firmware is the low-level software controlling laser power, write strategies, speed management, and error handling. Unlike modern SSDs or GPUs, this drive has no user-updatable features like RGB or performance profiles—firmware updates are rare and primarily address compatibility or bug fixes.

Some enthusiasts try to flash the DRW-24D5MT with firmware from the similar LiteOn iHAS124 (since ASUS drives are often rebranded LiteOn). This is not recommended. While cross-flashing can enable "overspeed" burning (e.g., 24x on 16x-rated media), it often destroys the drive's ability to write certain disc types. Unlike modern SSDs or routers, DVD drive firmware

Firmware is the low-level software embedded in a chip on the drive’s circuit board. It is not the same as a device driver (which lives on your operating system). Instead, firmware controls how the drive’s laser reads pits and lands on a disc, how fast the spindle motor spins, how error correction is handled, and even which media codes are recognized.

For the ASUS DRW-24D5MT, the firmware performs three critical roles: In short, updating your ASUS DRW-24D5MT firmware can

In short, updating your ASUS DRW-24D5MT firmware can resolve burning failures, improve disc compatibility, and occasionally fix mechanical glitches (like the tray ejecting unexpectedly).


"Flashing" is the process of updating firmware. For the ASUS DRW-24D5MT, this is done using a small executable file provided by ASUS support.

The Warning Label: While updating a GPU driver is routine, flashing optical drive firmware carries distinct risks:

  • Obtain firmware:
  • Backup and prepare:
  • Run ASUS firmware updater:
  • Verify: