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seagate commands

June 17th, 2012, 6:49

hi im interesting to learn seagate commands in Level 2, Does anyone know where a list that explains its use? I can not find on any side

Re: seagate commands

June 17th, 2012, 7:17

Guess why ?

Re: seagate commands

June 18th, 2012, 11:26

thanks for nathing

Re: seagate commands

June 18th, 2012, 11:31

what is your intention? The commands are seriously dangerous if executed incorrectly or in the wrong circumstances. Knowing what you want to achieve will help you get a better answer.

As it stands, nobody knows you or your level of knowledge in this field. If you have minimal or no experience, then giving you commands could actually be a very bad move. However, if your comfortable and experienced with DR then Im sure someone would help out.

You are very vague, and your "Thanks for nothing" response gives me the impression you have a bad attitude which is like a deterrent in this forum...

Re: seagate commands

June 18th, 2012, 13:33

Does this help? Using the search finds a lot without asking questions.
seagate-terminal-commands-t6411.html

Re: seagate commands

June 18th, 2012, 17:27

dick, you turned on the time machine :mrgreen:
I remember the thread gone OT and the neverending discussion and most of all one of my famous posts...

(seagate-terminal-commands-t6411-20.html#p83636)

Had a good laugh after some time :D

NOW SERIOUSLY : post .10 , terminal commands and a lot of things are changed.... nevertheless a lot of commands are still so dangerous that can kill the drive in a flash. SO BEWARE.
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