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ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 1:18

Take my old ST80GB 7200.10 hard disk and want to "repair" it.
It cannot be recognized in Bios.
After Google for a while,I want to try a "Cert test"(without understand yet):
T> Ctrl+r
(Valid ... Cert code:....)
T> N2,,22
T>Ctrl + T
.....
.....
.....
Log 6F - No Log on Disk
Total Cert Time = 02:52:36
ASCII logging off
Power Cycling

************* ASCII LOG OVERFLOW ****************

Test=4f, Feature=0, cumhlth=220c, curhlth=220c
AbEnd Test 4E
T>

Then I am jammed absolutely.
Anybody would lead me out?

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 5:15

Amigo wrote:I want to try a "Cert test"(without understand yet):


A bit too late . Test 2 run = SA gone.

I'm sure Google has the answer for the rest.

:mrgreen:

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 5:31

cumhlth=220c thats why test ended abnormally.
Better visit nearest shop and buy new drive!

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 5:45

... in any case so long data (if present) ...

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 9:51

Bad idea

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 10:07

Not sure if you wanted to just repair your drive or recover the data, NOW it's definitively hasta lavista baby and good by data!!!

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 14:12

And also goodbye to the drive if you meant to repair it because you did not backup firmware before the test .

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 16:17

N2,,22 :lol: I love Google

You can try

www.FixMyFkUpNow.com they have loads of people with your problems. Sometimes the site is down so keep trying!

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 16:29

The problem was NOT the command N2,,22 , it was the CTRL T afterwards....

Re: ASCII LOG OVERFLOW: a problem about my ST 80GB 7200.10

April 7th, 2010, 16:35

Guns don't kill people, bullets do... :mrgreen:
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