May 7th, 2018, 19:04
Boot 0x40M
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ASCII Diag mode
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(P) SATA Reset
F3 T>N5
Invalid Diag Cmd
F3 T>
Current R/W User LBA 000000000000 LLL CHS 000000.0.0000 PLP CHS 000000.0.0000
R/W Status 1 R/W Error 00000080 Ready - PCC 170e UT 21055.403280
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Current R/W User LBA 000000000000 LLL CHS 000000.0.0000 PLP CHS 000000.0.0000
R/W Status 1 R/W Error 00000080 Ready - PCC 170e UT 21055.404540
F3 T>/1
F3 1>N1
Clear SMART is completed.
F3 1>N5
Att
Num Flgs normlzd worst raw
1 000F 64 FD 00000000000000
3 0003 64 FD 00000000000000
4 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
5 0033 64 FD 00000000000000
7 000F 64 FD 00000000000000
9 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
A 0013 64 FD 00000000000000
C 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
B7 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
B8 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
BB 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
BC 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
BD 003A 64 FD 00000000000000
BE 0022 64 FD 00000000000000
BF 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
C0 0032 64 FD 00000000000001
C1 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
C2 0022 28 28 00002800000000
C5 0012 64 FD 00000000000000
C6 0010 64 FD 00000000000000
C7 003E C8 FD 00000000000000
F0 0000 64 FD 00000000000000
F1 0000 64 FD 00000000000000
F2 0000 64 FD 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
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Elapsed Time 10.565 secs
Delaying 5000 msec
Jumping to Power On Reset▒
Boot 0x40M
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(P) SATA Reset
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F3 T>/1
F3 1>N5
Att
Num Flgs normlzd worst raw
1 000F 64 FD 00000000000000
3 0003 64 FD 00000000000000
4 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
5 0033 64 FD 00000000000000
7 000F 64 FD 00000000000004
9 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
A 0013 64 FD 00000000000000
C 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
B7 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
B8 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
BB 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
BC 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
BD 003A 64 FD 00000000000000
BE 0022 64 FD 00000080800000
BF 0032 64 FD 00000000000000
C0 0032 64 FD 00000000000002
C1 0032 64 FD 00000000000001
C2 0022 28 28 00002800000000
C5 0012 64 FD 00000000000000
C6 0010 64 FD 00000000000000
C7 003E C8 FD 00000000000000
F0 0000 64 FD 00000000000000
F1 0000 64 FD 00000000000000
F2 0000 64 FD 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
0 0000 0 0 00000000000000
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May 7th, 2018, 19:21
May 7th, 2018, 19:25
rogfanther wrote:Yeah, it is bad.
If you don´t need the data, buy another ( from other brand ) .
If you need the data, why were you cleaning smart ?
May 7th, 2018, 19:28
May 7th, 2018, 19:33
rogfanther wrote:Probably yes, but if the data is important it would be better to send it to a professional.
This drives are of low quality, and not amenable to too much tinkering. Messing too much with it can make recovery much more expensive, if not impossible.
May 7th, 2018, 20:44
May 7th, 2018, 20:49
jermy wrote:1. replacing the PCB will not help
2. if you send it to a reputable DR pro/company they don't need your help to find parts "if needed"
3. it "MIGHT" be stiil in a stage (needs further testing) where it can be recovered without parts, so it will be a waste of money if dont need it
May 7th, 2018, 20:56
rogfanther wrote:Also, in which city you are located ?
May 11th, 2018, 9:51
June 4th, 2018, 20:09
June 4th, 2018, 20:26
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