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Author:  rohitdharan [ April 9th, 2019, 6:16 ]
Post subject:  HDD id has not been read

Hello experts.
greeting of the day.
I am facing the issue while using pc3000 "hdd id has not been read, capacity is .49mb(1000)"
and the status is showing DWF
please help[ me to solve this issue so that i can recover my data.

Thanks

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Author:  data-medics [ April 9th, 2019, 11:43 ]
Post subject:  Re: HDD id has not been read

You need to fix whatever is wrong with the hard drive. There's no push-button solution here. I'd start by replacing the PCB and see if that helps. Could be heads, media damage, or any number of other causes. We'd need a lot more information to even attempt to help you.

Author:  rohitdharan [ April 10th, 2019, 0:24 ]
Post subject:  Re: HDD id has not been read

Spildit wrote:
Full model of your Seagate HDD ?

Most likely it will be a F3 Arch drive and NOT a ST-10 / U5 so you might be using the wrong PC-3000 utility ...


model: Seagate
s/n: 9TX110YJ
ST3320310CS

Author:  rohitdharan [ April 12th, 2019, 0:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: HDD id has not been read

Spildit wrote:
F3 Arch drive....

Baud rate of 9600 is for older ST-10 ... It will NOT display terminal log on F3 ARCH. You have wrong settings and you are using wrong utility ....

Then give me the solution for this..

Author:  fzabkar [ April 12th, 2019, 1:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: HDD id has not been read

rohitdharan wrote:
Spildit wrote:
F3 Arch drive....

Baud rate of 9600 is for older ST-10 ... It will NOT display terminal log on F3 ARCH. You have wrong settings and you are using wrong utility ....

Then give me the solution for this..

Choose F3 Architecture (Garbo family?), baud rate = 38400bps

Author:  rohitdharan [ April 14th, 2019, 23:54 ]
Post subject:  Re: HDD id has not been read

Thank you ALL for your help and your time :)

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