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ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 4th, 2012, 8:02

Hello,

I try to update firmware ti segate ST3250310CS (not accepted by the BIOS Machine).
In hyperterminal I use DKU-5 Cable (made in china). I test the RX and TX. work perfectly.
When I do clt+z in hyperterminal, the answer is "F>" !!! not "F3>". How I can access to level 3?
How I can repare my HDD to be accepted by the BIOS?

Ho I must use hyperterminal?

Thank a lot for answer.

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 4th, 2012, 9:19

walim75 wrote:When I do clt+z in hyperterminal, the answer is "F>" !!! not "F3>". How I can access to level 3?

Because its not F3 series.

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 4th, 2012, 11:13

walim75 wrote:Hello,
How I can repare my HDD to be accepted by the BIOS?

Not that easy, have to learn hdd's for a while.

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 4th, 2012, 18:44

So if it's not F3 series what must I do? Help please!

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 5th, 2012, 2:56

Send the drive to someone who know what to do. If the drive goes to F> means a serious problem OR you played with random commands and now part of the firmware is destroyed - just guessing. There are commands of a single letter that kill INSTANTLY a drive.

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 5th, 2012, 4:45

Do you see any message in HyperTerminal immediately after powering up the drive?

AIUI, your drive has the same architecture as the 7200.10 Barracuda. Hence you may like to read the following article:
http://www.datarecoverystory.com/2009/0 ... d-7200-10/

BTW, I'm not a data recovery professional, so I would advise you not to Erase the G-List or Initialize SMART unless one of the professionals instructs you to do so.

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 5th, 2012, 13:05

walim75 wrote:When I do clt+z in hyperterminal, the answer is "F>" !!! not "F3>". How I can access to level 3?


Why do you expect "F3" ? Where do you get this information? They even use differnet baud rate so your config is set up at (probably) 9600 and not 38400 meaning even if it was F3 you would not get the prompt you expect.

BlackST is right in saying that F> usually means some serious problem. Also I am willing to bet the problem is now worse depending on exactly what you have done.

Some things I will never understand. I cant repair a broken car engine, so I dont try. Simple. Why does everyone insist on Do it yourself options? Even when there are serious risks, which are discussed many many times here?

Your only option is a professional. "F>" is not the problem, it is a symptom of a potentially serious fault. To identify exactly what the problem is you need the correct equipment, knowledge and experience, all of which I am safely asuming you do not have.

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 5th, 2012, 19:16

Hello all,

I ,use to Fix a Maxtor DiamondMax22 STM3500320AS with CA-42 cable and hyperterminal. I got this resutlt on hyperterminal:

F3 T>/2

F3 2>Z

Spin Down Complete
Elapsed Time 0.128 msecs
F3 2>U

DiagError 00006008
Spin Error
Elapsed Time 19.742 secs
R/W Status 2 R/W Error 84150180
F3 2>/

F3 T>F712

LED:000000CC FAddr:00243FCF
LED:000000CC FAddr:00243FCF
LED:000000CC FAddr:00243FCF
LED:000000CC FAddr:00243FCF
LED:000000CC FAddr:00243FCF

What does it mean? What must do? it's a 500Gb hdd, but in the bios it show 3Gb only. PLZ help

Re: ST3250310CS in Hyperterminal answer " F>" not " F3>"

March 6th, 2012, 4:57

PLZ , if you want to do data recovery for a living (earn money) especially on drives that contain IMPORTANT DATA , FIRST you must know what to do, have the necessary tools and all this IS NOT FOR FREE . Otherwise you are only wasting time and damaging drives / data. So said, this drive has serious problems too and you can't do much with a CA-42 and hyperterminal. Most probably it had mechanical problems in the beginning, now a precise diagnose is needed. I have the feeling it is a drive that suffered from mechanical shock but can't tell without seeing the drive.
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