May 11th, 2017, 17:13
May 12th, 2017, 2:16
May 12th, 2017, 4:31
RolandJS wrote:mmzhr, I tell you what, if it were SY-FI possible, I'd give you some of my English, and have you give me some of your incredibly thorough hard-drive knowledge!
I wish I knew what this meant:
sys file 28 and 35; replacement
translator with m0,6,2,,,,,22; regeneration
May 12th, 2017, 16:52
Spildit wrote:Maybe it's not partial access problem.
Do you need the data ?
Start by disabling relocation by sysfile 93 / congen
If you don't need the data write a cleared Non-Resident G, Clear G and regen with m0,6,3,,,,,22.
If you use m0,6,3,,,,22 without clearing the G-list all the Defects of G-List will move to NG-list.
Power off/on and do ATA SECURE ERASE.
Check with Victoria. Even if you have bad sectors on the drive you should be able to scan the end of it skipping the bad blocks.
You should see something like this :
This means that even if the drive is still "junk" at least you are not stuck with partial access.
May 13th, 2017, 8:52
Spildit wrote:Do it again. Replace 35 with cleared copy and make sure it's cleared. Regen with m0,6,3 instead of "2".
Now power off and on and do a secure erase. You can use Victoria or MHDD and do the fasterase. Wait for the drve to change from bsy to rdy. It will take some time.
Now check surface with victoria/mhdd. You should have access to totality of LBA space with exception of bad blocks.
ALL DATA WILL BE LOST.
May 13th, 2017, 16:22
Spildit wrote:If you use victoria and skip the 195500 portion up ahead can you read sectors then ? If so your drive is not stuck with partial access.
Also try secure erase instead.
To enter defects on the defect lists i use SeDiv. I don't know how to edit defect lists by hand.
May 13th, 2017, 17:23
May 14th, 2017, 19:54
May 17th, 2017, 19:26
jermy wrote:can you show F3 T>/7X ?
I would say its either bad sectors or weak head
May 29th, 2017, 0:13
mmzhr wrote:RolandJS wrote:mmzhr, I tell you what, if it were SY-FI possible, I'd give you some of my English, and have you give me some of your incredibly thorough hard-drive knowledge!
I wish I knew what this meant:
sys file 28 and 35; replacement
translator with m0,6,2,,,,,22; regeneration
sys file number 28 is translator module
sys fille number 35 is nrg list module
translator convert physical sector to logical sector
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