July 25th, 2010, 19:40
coffeebean wrote:digitalrecoveryNZ - (your diagnosis is bad!! and this means you are wrong)
a. your patient was probably not same as elish.
b. your problem was CERTAINLY not the same as elish.
So you give elish a solution to repair a broken heart when elish has a broken leg.
digitalrecoveryNZ - if you were a doctor - you would be dead mate
July 26th, 2010, 1:56
July 26th, 2010, 2:38
digitalrecoveryNZ wrote:Hi Elish,
Just try what I stated in my previous post about removing the PCB etc. Translator rebuilt is the "m0,2,2,0,0,0,0,22" command.
July 26th, 2010, 8:09
granaryloaf wrote:digitalrecoveryNZ wrote:Hi Elish,
Just try what I stated in my previous post about removing the PCB etc. Translator rebuilt is the "m0,2,2,0,0,0,0,22" command.
Well for a start he will not get that far. He has a 7200.12 not a .11, this problem has absolutely nothing to do with the 7200.11 failure.
The advice is simple, if your data is important to you only ever issue a command to the drive that you fully understand. There is no push button fix for this problem - but there are many, type key wait 5 seconds, say good bye to data 'fixes' that you can try.
Putting square wheels on a car won't repair your blown head gasket - so why try?
Pay the pro or resign yourself to losing this one.
July 26th, 2010, 10:57
July 26th, 2010, 23:03
coffeebean wrote:Hi digitalrecoveryNZ,
You make very, very, wrong conclusions and you give very, very, very bad advice. Why?
Because you do not know how to interpret terminal output.
You need to study and research much more before before you show off your lack of knowledge.
Possible solutions ? try password removal
This is like playing computer games with unlimited health renewal? This is what you doing.
Try this , try that - no work - start all over, try again - Ooooppps re-install game. No no no.
In data recovery you sometimes get just one chance and nobody even ACE will give you free health
to start a new game.
July 27th, 2010, 2:56
digitalrecoveryNZ wrote:FYI my drive too was a .12... I was surprised when this fix worked. Another possible solution for this problem could be to perform a password removal via terminal (easiest if you have a PC3000)
July 27th, 2010, 4:29
July 27th, 2010, 8:56
July 27th, 2010, 19:57
digitalrecoveryNZ wrote:granaryloaf: Yes it was a .12 with busy error and removing the PCB seemed to give me terminal access much like the .11 problem.
I agree that you can't be 100% sure of a problem until you actually have the drive to examine but I assume the people asking these technical questions are smart enough to know these are only suggestions they attempt at their own risk. I figure if they cared enough about their data they would take it to a pro but either they can't afford the price or don't care enough so they try it themselves, if they stuff it up no major loss... or so I assume.
digitalrecoveryNZ wrote:Coffeebean: If you truly did "like to see people progress" then you would try giving some useful advice instead of berating me.
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