January 8th, 2019, 12:43
January 8th, 2019, 18:11
Spildit wrote:Try to use other tool that is not junk like PC-3000 or SeDiv ?
Can't you edit G-List and the save to file and write that as module ? Maybe MRT can't handle G-List format of the drive. Why would you want to write to G-List anyway ? Do you need the data from the drive ?
If not just write the damaged PBAs to the P-List and get them excluded from use for good instead of re-direct those LBAs to spares. You should do a full format unit when you do add entries on P-List as there will be translator shifts ...
Good luck.
January 9th, 2019, 3:05
Spildit wrote:Try to use other tool that is not junk like PC-3000 or SeDiv ?
Can't you edit G-List and the save to file and write that as module ? Maybe MRT can't handle G-List format of the drive. Why would you want to write to G-List anyway ? Do you need the data from the drive ?
If not just write the damaged PBAs to the P-List and get them excluded from use for good instead of re-direct those LBAs to spares. You should do a full format unit when you do add entries on P-List as there will be translator shifts ...
Good luck.
January 9th, 2019, 5:08
Spildit wrote:If the goal is to hide bad blocks can't you just try to run Self-Scan or ARCO ? If not possible on your specific drive what about Format Unit VSCs ?
January 10th, 2019, 4:42
Spildit wrote:VSC = Vendor Specific Command.
"Format Unit" is a vendor specific command of several brands (WD do have it) that allow to format all sectors moving defects directly to P-List.
January 12th, 2019, 2:56
Spildit wrote:siamak5561 wrote:Spildit wrote:VSC = Vendor Specific Command.
"Format Unit" is a vendor specific command of several brands (WD do have it) that allow to format all sectors moving defects directly to P-List.
Okay, so what is Format Unit VSCs for this drive and how execute that?
Search on your MRT if you have any option to do factory format, etc .... ALL FW tools that i do know of do have some sort of option to do a full format with P-List, etc ...
January 14th, 2019, 5:26
Spildit wrote:AlexanderXXXVI wrote:Sediv is Way Much inferior to PC3000, when dealing with data recovery case, sediv is never a really good choice. A comparison about data recovery between Sediv and PC3000 is a Giant Joke, even a public insult to the developers to ACE. We admire your efforts to spread the knowledge of hdd, but please do not put PC3000(excellent) and Sediv(junk) together in your next reply
Are you from ACE ?
SeDiv is for drive refurb/repair and doesn't have data extractor neither hardware support.
Re-read my post. What i did say was that SeDiv would work better than MRT.
PC-3000 is not perfect either. Don't think that SeDiv is junk. You pay $350 for SeDiv and it's cheap. Have a good quality/price relation. It's not that you pay $6000 - $8000 + $2000 anual fee and expect to have inferior software/hardware than $350 tool ....
For the price you pay for SeDiv you have what you pay for. You can do many cases with SeDiv.
January 14th, 2019, 14:59
AlexanderXXXVI wrote:
So Sediv is a JUNK, if you judge PC3000 is not perfect.
That is the value and service for what you pay for. You always mention a $350 tool together with a $8000 one, it is A BIG JOKE itself.
I know you have the intention to promote your software obviously, but using such demagogic way I personally do not accept. This will mislead greenhand I have to make it clear.
January 15th, 2019, 4:50
manager_lg wrote:AlexanderXXXVI wrote:
So Sediv is a JUNK, if you judge PC3000 is not perfect.
That is the value and service for what you pay for. You always mention a $350 tool together with a $8000 one, it is A BIG JOKE itself.
I know you have the intention to promote your software obviously, but using such demagogic way I personally do not accept. This will mislead greenhand I have to make it clear.
Cool down. Does the godlike PC3K tool can perform ARCO sequences on WD drives? A 100$ tool called WDMarvel does. This very topic is about refurbishing, not data recovery. U compare apples and oranges. You're trying to look smarter than Spildit... it definitely is A BIG JOKE itself.
January 15th, 2019, 4:54
Spildit wrote:Just try to unlock or read FW of for example HUS726040ALE614 model with your PC-3000. This is IBM-ARM. PC-3000 will tell you to wait for the next update ! Cool for a $8000 tool .... Now get a free HRT_Demo and grab the "Super On" from the HUS726040ALE614 model that you read with your $5 USD external programmer. Send that Super on with HRT ATA terminal, use the same commands you use on ARM to read/write SA modules by terminal and you are done ....
PC-3000 is not allmighty as well .... Not to mention He filled drives, newer firmware signed WD drives with PCB MCU locking you access to SA ... etc etc ....
Good luck !
January 21st, 2019, 4:36
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