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Seagate ST9120822AS Not becoming ready

April 5th, 2010, 9:05

4096k x 16 DRAM
VENUS - 1_Disk M-37 12-01-06_14:56
HM SFI
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(P)Failed sys sect. write
SATA Reset
Restore
(H)
CorrectWriteStart
AT Er 00 Nwt Er 7b RdWr 00b17.01.020c
ATA St 80 Er 00 Op 00 0,0000/0/00,00 01 00
Niwot: 008cbfc0 14 008cbfc0.0.000 0008 03ef 0008 0000

CE Log ErrCode=7b LBA=8cbfc1 Type=0Failed sys sect. write
Corrected write failed EC7b
Failure of 008cbfc1 cant be fixed

CE Log ErrCode=7b LBA=8cbfc1 Type=1Failed sys sect. write

CorrectWriteStart
AT Er 00 Nwt Er 7b RdWr 00b17.01.020d
ATA St 80 Er 00 Op 00 0,0000/0/00,00 01 00
Niwot: 008cbfc2 14 008cbfc2.0.000 0006 03f1 0008 0000

CE Log ErrCode=7b LBA=8cbfc2 Type=0Failed sys sect. write


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Problem with heads?

Re: Seagate ST9120822AS Not becoming ready

April 5th, 2010, 9:34

I vote yes

Re: Seagate ST9120822AS Not becoming ready

April 5th, 2010, 9:44

Yep but surely could be controlled by hardware instead head exchange

Re: Seagate ST9120822AS Not becoming ready

April 5th, 2010, 9:54

PCB can be checked easily, but my vote is for heads.

Re: Seagate ST9120822AS Not becoming ready

April 5th, 2010, 9:57

Thanks guys :)

Re: Seagate ST9120822AS Not becoming ready

April 5th, 2010, 10:09

try read only repair and them image. If that does not work, then clean heads. If that does not work replace heads! Your drive has either Heads or media damage.

Good luck!!!
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