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ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 7:42

Is it possible to regenerate ROM in Samsung HDD if the original ROM is missing or corrupt?

Did anyone work with SAMSUNG ROM?

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 10:22

Spildit wrote:Yes, with BURN . You will need something like pc3k-udma and to read the manual.

BULLSHIT.
(At least if said THAT WAY)

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 10:48

BURN can give access to SA where access is otherwise not possible. ROM is not regenerated, but with access to SA there are possibilities to adapt patient to donor ROM. there is no ROM at SA that can be restored as such

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 13:41

hddguy wrote:BURN can give access to SA where access is otherwise not possible. ROM is not regenerated, but with access to SA there are possibilities to adapt patient to donor ROM. there is no ROM at SA that can be restored as such



thx. but with access to SA there are possibilities to adapt patient to donor ROM.

confused! will u pls elaborate?

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 13:55

shahij wrote:confused! will u pls elaborate?


Getting access to the user data using Burn resources (without original ROM) is very dangerouse trick , especialy when you don't know how things is working on for this drives. Better, don't play with client's drive, . Few answers about, won't lead you to do this case safe enough.

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 16:03

What is worst : all the ideas on this thread involve use of PC3000 AND related resources. 'Playing' with ROM and MC can kill data and / or drive/pcb in few seconds.
P.s. If you need other 'stuff' to gain access to modules, it's another problem :mrgreen:

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 15th, 2013, 23:24

DR-Kiev wrote:
shahij wrote:confused! will u pls elaborate?


Getting access to the user data using Burn resources (without original ROM) is very dangerouse trick , especialy when you don't know how things is working on for this drives. Better, don't play with client's drive, . Few answers about, won't lead you to do this case safe enough.


it's for test only, not client hdd.

Spildit wrote:
shahij wrote:
hddguy wrote:BURN can give access to SA where access is otherwise not possible. ROM is not regenerated, but with access to SA there are possibilities to adapt patient to donor ROM. there is no ROM at SA that can be restored as such



thx. but with access to SA there are possibilities to adapt patient to donor ROM.

confused! will u pls elaborate?


If i understood correctly it would be the oposite of adapting a ROM on a donor pcb to work with the SA of the patient.
On WD, for instance, if you damage/loose the original ROM you use some modules on SA to "fabricate" the ROM to work with the drive. On the samsung you would go the other way, using the Burn In you would "adapt" the data on the platters SA to the new ROM on the donor pcb. Makes sense ?


thx

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 16th, 2013, 1:17

For 'test only' (?) then safe way is use of PC3OOO (just because of easy interaction, but with same caveat about danger).
I do not mention SD tool :mrgreen:

Re: ROM Regenerate in SAMSUNG

March 16th, 2013, 2:50

BlackST wrote:For 'test only' (?) then safe way is use of PC3OOO (just because of easy interaction, but with same caveat about danger).
I do not mention SD tool :mrgreen:


sd does't have feature to BURN, i doubt it will be even in near future !!!

interacting with another tool for the purpose
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