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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: August 3rd, 2017, 15:36 
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MindMergepk wrote:
without checking NRGlist

Checking NRG list won't help you with Rosewoods
The translator on Rosewoods is dependent on many other things.
Another problem is MC that can hold all recent data and will be cleared if you issue any command that alters translation.

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: August 3rd, 2017, 15:38 
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Yea I know.. MC is also big in size. No modification is xrecommended.

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Why do you record such video "manuals" then? So that beginnary engineers spoil customer's data?


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Nice video to bring customers to more professional person/company. Correct name for this video - "How to loose a big part of your data".

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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If you have solutions. Please share.

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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If you have solutions. Please share.


We have received few cases wherein beginners have already applied translator regeneration commands and these drives have partial access now.
Does anyone have a solution to this ????????????


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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: October 14th, 2017, 3:28 
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The partial access problem can be solved, but everything that was stored in MC when translator was regen'ed is gone, IMHO.
And that can be a good 70GB of data.

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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Seem that seagate is working hard to make loose customer data very easily, a serious company should produce new drives as better than previous, not worse!
How DR can recover data properly if there are entries in NRG list on this drives?

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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If you have solutions. Please share.


We have received few cases wherein beginners have already applied translator regeneration commands and these drives have partial access now.
Does anyone have a solution to this ????????????

If they could regenerate the translator of a rosewood, so beginners would not be...... or yes, but with resources.


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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: December 5th, 2017, 2:05 
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How does one solve translator issue on these Rosewood drives then ?
I have a drive where it shows size "0"
Specially when ACE gives following statement and has given only half solution of unlocking which is of no use if you can not solve the Translator issue

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Attention! Special Restrictions! Due to the fact that the FW has particular features, we strongly recommend that you do not apply Recount translator commands (both, ATA or terminal), Clear G-list, Reset S.M.A.R.T and spare heads in ROM commands. This will clear Media Cache and you might lose user data forever.


Have anyone done it ?
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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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without modifying Drive will be in same condition :) ....

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by the way i made changes in FW & got Data (afcourse i backup Translator & other Critical modules first).

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Attention! Special Restrictions! Due to the fact that the FW has particular features, we strongly recommend that you do not apply Recount translator commands (both, ATA or terminal), Clear G-list, Reset S.M.A.R.T and spare heads in ROM commands. This will clear Media Cache and you might lose user data forever.


there is at least one way of preventing such thing from happening.

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: December 12th, 2017, 0:25 
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by the way i made changes in FW & got Data (afcourse i backup Translator & other Critical modules first).


May be you were lucky that the drive is still giving you full access
Most of the times it becomes Partial access

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there is at least one way of preventing such thing from happening


I know by now that there is a way. But unable to figure out how. Still researching :)


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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: March 15th, 2018, 10:28 
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Hi HdGurus!
Any way to unlock Rosewood drives without Pc3K?

Maybe reading ROM externally, and aply any pach to ROM?

Any idea welcome?

Thanks in advanced.


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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: March 15th, 2018, 14:15 
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Well,
As of Now i nail 2 to 4 Rosewoods Weekly ,The ST1000LM035 And ST2000lm007 Are my Fav Now more success with head swaps then other f3 family .I have done 2 to 3 videos on tempered rosewoods also on my youtube channel if someone is interested can watch

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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Of course, in fact it wasn't pc3k that opened rosewoods first.

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
Well,
As of Now i nail 2 to 4 Rosewoods Weekly ,The ST1000LM035 And ST2000lm007 Are my Fav Now more success with head swaps then other f3 family .I have done 2 to 3 videos on tempered rosewoods also on my youtube channel if someone is interested can watch

In my younger days I used to nail 2 to 4 girls a week, still didn't make me any good at it......

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
PostPosted: March 15th, 2018, 18:02 
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ddrecovery wrote:
Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:
Well,
As of Now i nail 2 to 4 Rosewoods Weekly ,The ST1000LM035 And ST2000lm007 Are my Fav Now more success with head swaps then other f3 family .I have done 2 to 3 videos on tempered rosewoods also on my youtube channel if someone is interested can watch

In my younger days I used to nail 2 to 4 girls a week, still didn't make me any good at it......


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

conclusion: nailing something wont make you an expert....

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 Post subject: Re: I am looking for help with ST2000LM007 Mobile HDD
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What is a "tempered" Rosewood?

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