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 Post subject: Problem after LLF with HDD LLF Tool 2.36
PostPosted: June 14th, 2007, 2:11 
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Hi, i had a problem with one of my disks - SeaGate Barracuda 7200.7 ST380011A 80GB 2MB Cache and made a lol level format hoping that will fix the problem but now no PC recognizes it.
Do I have to do something that I didn't after the LLF or the disk is useless anymore?

Thanks in advance! :roll:


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PostPosted: June 16th, 2007, 11:52 
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"Thank You" very much to all of you who just said "yes, you have to do that" or "no, it is useless"

Nice attitude to new guys in forum huh...

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Well... I think that you have to create partitions on that disk?


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maysoft wrote:
Well... I think that you have to create partitions on that disk?


Yes... but first the bios has to "see" that there is a hard disk, than the OS to see it too (or another software from bootable CD etc. so i can format it and create partitions)

My question is have i missed to do something and if so what or i have destroyed the disk?

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Oh, now I see.. If it is a Seagate hard drive, then the next step would be playing with RS-232C terminal... probably not something you really want to do...


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PostPosted: June 19th, 2007, 1:40 
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Actualy I have no idea what does it mean :)
I'll se if i can give it to a repairy shop to fix it. Anyway the good thing is I have all the data backed up :D

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