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Not redy!

October 9th, 2008, 13:53

Hi to all!!

2,5" SATA 100 GB
MODEL HTS721010G9SA00

This hdd suffered to a fall, off and the interesting one that it moves heads normally as if was ok and later return for the rest. Them to platter IN visually ok and heads also! In it reports mhdd me:

in (F2)

not ready!
DRSC DRDY ABRT

HEADS DISALIGNED?

I MUST MAKE THE HEADS EXCHANGE?
:?:
:idea:

Re: Not redy!

October 9th, 2008, 14:25

Initialization error
Error : Error switching to techno mode
Selected family......................... : HTS726
Model by ID............................. : <ID IS NOT READ>

NV-RAM reading........................................................ : Error


Log universal utilities

Bus test started (ports x2, x3, x4, x5)
Writing "00" to ports
Status.................................. : Ok
"Running set to one bit" test
Status.................................. : Ok
Writing "FF" to ports
Status.................................. : Ok
"Running set to zero bit" test
Status.................................. : Ok
Errors not found

Status register reading process started ...
Status register reading process interrupted

Cyclic NOP sending
Sending of NOP command interrupted".

Sector buffer test
Ok

Write sector buffer error (ABR) 51 / 04
IRQ Test
Ok

HDD does not support set max LBA
HDD does not support S.M.A.R.T.
Write cache............................. : not supported

Soft reset ...
Ok

Bus test started (ports x2, x3, x4, x5)
Writing "00" to ports
Status.................................. : Ok
"Running set to one bit" test
Status.................................. : Ok
Writing "FF" to ports
Status.................................. : Ok
"Running set to zero bit" test
Status.................................. : Ok
Errors not found

IRQ Test
Ok

Soft reset ...
Ok

Sector buffer test
Ok

Write sector buffer error (ABR) 51 / 04

Re: Not redy!

October 10th, 2008, 10:16

U do not seem to use the proper utility for this family.

pepe

Re: Not redy!

October 10th, 2008, 13:31

pepe wrote:U do not seem to use the proper utility for this family.

pepe



Yes my friend!!

Some help?
:?:
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