jono-ats wrote:
And the days when we used to leave our houses unlocked have been long gone . . .
have they ever been unlocked? okay, u r american, right?
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(free) tutorial on data recovery from total strangers?
Talk is cheap - and i dont agree with your statement in this point
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1. Why did Maxtor swap heads one day to the next? we are not Maxtor. But this sort of thing does happen a lot, with Western Digital too.
and they changed back some days later again? and they changed everything else except one thing? seems u know what the 4 letters are standing for.. would be nice if u can tell me more
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2. What are the head tolerances? This info is most likely confidential from the manufacturers. You need to ask them; they do not readily share this type of info with 3rd parties.
for our unknow readers: if u are from ex.maxtor, now seagate - please leave me message
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3. Why did the drive fail now after many years? Because of wear and entropy.
the typicall SA-firmware error for this model was meant.. most drives gone back in the first months, but maybe u got many more of them over the time
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4. Swapping heads when it is not the problem will not get your data back. Bad idea.
as u have noticed, i wasnt sure if its just a problem of firmware - i am here to get more informations.. dont blame me for it
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5. The most important module for smart hot swap with Maxtor is the summary table (33h) if you are able to regenerate the translator. If you can't regenerate the translator, you'll need ULIST, RZTBL, ATPDL, & ATPOL.
thanx for that info, will take a look for them
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6. A bad preamp causes a Maxtor to click repeatedly.
always? no matter which headchannel is gone? i saw a briefing in the net, where they had to rebuild one head after they rebuilt the System Area
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in the spirit of community that you referenced
to mock about others is definately not the spirt of the old communities
anyway, let me ask one more question:
if you have two identically drives.. same headstack, same date of production - are the structures on the platters totally different? no matter if there are some faults - i mean, after a hotswap of the main pcb with a fully loaded firmware.. shouldnt i am able to read some sectors without problems? for example it seems that tables like RAM Zone Table are organized on the higher lba oriented level..