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Hiding defects with Seagate

October 5th, 2008, 9:15

Anyone know how to use the PC3000 to hide defects found in Seagate drives, using the PC3000?

I tried:

1) Save defect list after scanning
2) Convert defects to PCHS
3) Add defects to P-List

But still the same bad sectors show up after they have been "mapped out."

This isn't data recovery, but I'm interested in how it is done.

Re: Hiding defects with Seagate

October 5th, 2008, 15:25

Have you turned off then on the drive after remapping ?

Re: Hiding defects with Seagate

October 5th, 2008, 21:16

IIRC, yes I did power cycle the drive. Do I also need to enter something like CTRL-C?

On two of the drives I played with, I received an error message that there were too many defects per track.

On the other PC3000 utilities, you can hide the entire cylinder if there are too many defects. Not so with Seagate, AFAIK.

Re: Hiding defects with Seagate

October 6th, 2008, 2:29

I think when the defects are too many - per track or globally - the surface or head(s) are worn. Maybe selfscan? Did some other test? Results?

Re: Hiding defects with Seagate

October 6th, 2008, 4:18

Have you tryed a full erase after adding to plist?

Rgds

Re: Hiding defects with Seagate

October 9th, 2008, 17:29

Hi Scan Remap ,power cycle ,full erase then again check
last try selfscan works like a charm

Re: Hiding defects with Seagate

October 9th, 2008, 22:15

Thanks everyone for your help.

Jon
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