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 Post subject: Re: ST1000LM035 another problem with rosedwood family
PostPosted: January 16th, 2019, 8:03 
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 Post subject: Re: ST1000LM035 another problem with rosedwood family
PostPosted: January 21st, 2019, 4:57 
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Alikhan wrote:
Media Cache has been repeatedly emphasized in topics about rosewood, however some technicians I know from DFL told me to ignore MC when dealing with LM, they even published a feature to fix partial sector access in their latest update. And allegedly there are numerous cases proven to be solved by their new feature. I just wonder if algorithm against ECC enables us to gain access to user data, why insist on working with MC? Even in ACE's free support blog, there are articles about recalculating translator after backup of vital sys files



Rebuild translator for rosewood is amateur. No matter what the others told you , you have to try and prove before assuming it a concrete truth


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 Post subject: Re: ST1000LM035 another problem with rosedwood family
PostPosted: January 22nd, 2019, 9:40 
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In my experience also MC and Rosewoods DO have a great impact on user data.

I had a case recently, no user data access, only through the utility sectors could be read, the first 180,000,000 or so showed no data whatsoever, on spin up the log showed MCMT errors, sys file 348 copies 0,1 were both damaged in exactly the same areas so a composite was not possible, even with single sector, ECC ignore.

I did gain access to the data, but it involved more work.

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 Post subject: Re: ST1000LM035 another problem with rosedwood family
PostPosted: January 22nd, 2019, 23:31 
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Deuterium wrote:
In my experience also MC and Rosewoods DO have a great impact on user data.

I had a case recently, no user data access, only through the utility sectors could be read, the first 180,000,000 or so showed no data whatsoever, on spin up the log showed MCMT errors, sys file 348 copies 0,1 were both damaged in exactly the same areas so a composite was not possible, even with single sector, ECC ignore.

I did gain access to the data, but it involved more work.


Sure. rely on technician more work and experience.

Waiting for ACE to have a true solution to fix such translator issue in PC3000. It has been quit a long time since their last workshop talking about the MC case. I believe many people are also waiting.


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 Post subject: Re: ST1000LM035 another problem with rosedwood family
PostPosted: March 7th, 2019, 4:46 
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Lylor wrote:
This problem caused by damage to Media Cache. You should repair it, because it has critical information for data recovery. The optimal way is to read MC system file with error ignoring re-read bad sectors (PC3000 allows to do that). Finally you combine good part of it with bad part together and write fixed in the drive. After repower you should get full sector access.

Pls see my operation, any suggestions? thanks in advance.
https://youtu.be/QgpAyz3iXd4


Maybe your translator already corrupted ?

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