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 Post subject: How to Deal With LM ROSEWOOD Without Any Backup
PostPosted: February 1st, 2019, 2:52 
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MRT data recovery software has been updated to a new official version on January 29th, 2019, and the new version number:2.1.3.0.

Download link: http://en.mrtlab.com/downloads

As we know, Seagate LM ROSEWOOD case is very difficult to repair without any backup.

Attention: Here we strongly suggest that engineer needs to try the best to backup original sys file 1B 28 35 first before you deal with rosewood case.

(Please be cautious to operate when you do not make the preparation,like directly recalculating translator)

By this preparation we can aviod many other issues. In addition, we advise that engineer should compare both copy 0 and copy 1 of sys file 28 and 35.And save both of them when they are different.

In MRT 2.1.3.0 version we added a completely new feature for LM ROSEWOOD case without any backup.

Attention: Family ID 8C and A5 have been supported now. More families will be supported in future update.

Before we use the new feature, we should have a basic understanding of head and drive condition.

The new feature uses the in-RAM-to-repair method to repair this issue.So it requires the head can work properly and the drive performs stably so that the drive won’t encounter frequent power reset issue.

If you have original backup such as sys file 35,please refer the link here:

http://en.mrtlab.com/how-to-deal-with-lm-rosewood-with-original-sys-file-35

Please refer the link below and watch the video tutorial:

https://youtu.be/_WOn-RWNXxw

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 Post subject: Re: How to Deal With LM ROSEWOOD Without Any Backup
PostPosted: February 1st, 2019, 19:00 
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and my question is, with this procedure (no module backup) then a part of the recovered files will be good or corrupt?


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