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April 25th, 2014, 1:55
How to REbuild All Sector in Seagate HDD with Hyperterminal?, i want REbuild All Sector and format my seagate HDD with hyperterminal but i dont know the command for format the entery drive, please somebody can give me the command??
i know this but only restore the smrt to the original manufactured restore:
m0,2,2,,,,,22 + ENTER
Please help me, i want rebuild all sector in the HDD!!!!
April 25th, 2014, 2:23
You have to make sure that when you first disassemble the sectors, you lay the bytes on the bench in order, or else it just makes it harder. It is easier in Seagates because each byte has little handles on them for your tweezers. You do get a bit of a headache doing 512 of them each, but I generally do about 1\4 sectors after dinner (I eat a lot of carrots, helps with the eyesight), and can get a Seagate 1TB rebuit in about 4 days.
GREAT idea using hyperterminal!!!! (note the 4 exclamation points) Hyper is the Russian translation of the chinese symbol for "Really Fast) as is MUCH faster than Putty(that only geeks that cant get their head around HyperTerminal use). Plus, Putty is the French word for "slow" so don't bother with it!!!! (these exclamation points serve no purpose and should be ignored).
To actually rebuild the sector, just wash each byte in vinegar and put it back in. Wet is fine as vinegar doesn't conduct electricity and will promptly dry. If you accidentally but some bytes in backwards, just write a small script to watch the bytes and fix em up on the fly. for example if you were storing "CAT" and it comes out "TAC" just reverse it:
sector.this(bytes.in.reverse("TAC"));
and it will come out "CAT. I know, lucky 3 billion devices use JAVA, hey?!
After you have all the bytes for each sector in, you MUST issue the command "shake" this settles all the sectors, kinda like when you stack some cards and give them a few taps to straighten them up. The command is issues like this:
shake <enter>
after that you must reflash the firmware to the next version, as the old one will not have config. If there is no next version, you must write one. This can be difficult as it must be written and stored on a floppy, something about cross contamination.. I don't understand that bit.,
After that you must test by writing on the drive, then copying the contents to a friends drive. Some bootleg Barry Manilow, is recommended.
If you get error 56, then hex edit sector 5556 and add the string "booyah" and it wil fix it.
The only real thing that can go wrong is if you are susceptible to the heartbleed vuln, you may be missing 64k and you will need to handshake to someone elses server and steal another 64k. Its ok, you MIGHT get some CC numbers and be able to buy a yacht.
If you have any problems, transcribe by hand the entire HyperTerminal Log, then enter it into Programmers Notepad and post here for help.
Hope that helps.
April 25th, 2014, 3:53
HaQue wrote:You have to make sure that when you first disassemble the sectors, you lay the bytes on the bench in order, or else it just makes it harder. It is easier in Seagates because each byte has little handles on them for your tweezers. You do get a bit of a headache doing 512 of them each, but I generally do about 1\4 sectors after dinner (I eat a lot of carrots, helps with the eyesight), and can get a Seagate 1TB rebuit in about 4 days.
GREAT idea using hyperterminal!!!! (note the 4 exclamation points) Hyper is the Russian translation of the chinese symbol for "Really Fast) as is MUCH faster than Putty(that only geeks that cant get their head around HyperTerminal use). Plus, Putty is the French word for "slow" so don't bother with it!!!! (these exclamation points serve no purpose and should be ignored).
To actually rebuild the sector, just wash each byte in vinegar and put it back in. Wet is fine as vinegar doesn't conduct electricity and will promptly dry. If you accidentally but some bytes in backwards, just write a small script to watch the bytes and fix em up on the fly. for example if you were storing "CAT" and it comes out "TAC" just reverse it:
sector.this(bytes.in.reverse("TAC"));
and it will come out "CAT. I know, lucky 3 billion devices use JAVA, hey?!
After you have all the bytes for each sector in, you MUST issue the command "shake" this settles all the sectors, kinda like when you stack some cards and give them a few taps to straighten them up. The command is issues like this:
shake <enter>
after that you must reflash the firmware to the next version, as the old one will not have config. If there is no next version, you must write one. This can be difficult as it must be written and stored on a floppy, something about cross contamination.. I don't understand that bit.,
After that you must test by writing on the drive, then copying the contents to a friends drive. Some bootleg Barry Manilow, is recommended.
If you get error 56, then hex edit sector 5556 and add the string "booyah" and it wil fix it.
The only real thing that can go wrong is if you are susceptible to the heartbleed vuln, you may be missing 64k and you will need to handshake to someone elses server and steal another 64k. Its ok, you MIGHT get some CC numbers and be able to buy a yacht.
If you have any problems, transcribe by hand the entire HyperTerminal Log, then enter it into Programmers Notepad and post here for help.
Hope that helps.
Hahahah you scared me!!!, i want really rebuild all my sector sincerily, i not jackass, xD
April 25th, 2014, 4:11
I sincerely apologise then(!!!!)
April 25th, 2014, 4:30
HaQue wrote:I sincerely apologise then(!!!!)
HAHAHAH IM RESOLVED MY PROBLEM IF YOU WANT REBUILD YOUR DRIVE ONLY PUT IN THE HYPERTERMINAL THIS COMMAND:
F3 T>F710 + ENTER
AND THE DRIVE SAY" THE DEFAULT SETTING HAS BEEN STORAGE"
April 25th, 2014, 4:39
Nice use of uppercase, I wouldn't have thought of that.
April 25th, 2014, 11:11
Can anyone tell me why people get obsessed with low level formatting their drive? What magic do they think is going to happen? Or they just think it will protect them from some 3 letter discovering their poor taste in illegal movie downloads?
I just don't see why so many people want to do it.
PS. I am sorry for posting a legitimate question in this thread and having thought about the post, I hope it is ok...
April 25th, 2014, 21:24
hehe, the people is obsessed for he want recover your HARD DRIVE, OR YOU THINK THE PEOPLE HAVE MILLION DOLARS FOR PURCHASE HARD DRIVER EVERY 3 OR 6 MONTH??? THE CRYSIS IN THE WORLD IS VERY REALLY AND PEOPLE DEAD EVERY DAY, BECAUSE DONT HAVE MONEY FOR PURCHASE FOOD!!!!
April 25th, 2014, 21:26
HaQue wrote:Can anyone tell me why people get obsessed with low level formatting their drive? What magic do they think is going to happen? Or they just think it will protect them from some 3 letter discovering their poor taste in illegal movie downloads?
I just don't see why so many people want to do it.
PS. I am sorry for posting a legitimate question in this thread and having thought about the post, I hope it is ok...
hehe, the people is obsessed for he want recover your HARD DRIVE, OR YOU THINK THE PEOPLE HAVE MILLION DOLARS FOR PURCHASE HARD DRIVER EVERY 3 OR 6 MONTH??? THE CRYSIS IN THE WORLD IS VERY REALLY AND PEOPLE DEAD EVERY DAY, BECAUSE DONT HAVE MONEY FOR PURCHASE FOOD!!!!
April 25th, 2014, 21:57
wow, double-post, extremely flippant use of exclamation marks, wild exaggeration, improper syntax, grammar and spelling... and uppercase all at once. Its like Troll Paradise!
I have to disagree with you tootoo-yali and say that I seriously doubt a very big percentage are trying to LLF their drive because they have problems with it, and think the LLF will fix it AND they are so poor that is their only option.
oops, I think we are talking about two different things. I was talking abou Hard drives, like in a PC.. But I see you say "HARD DRIVER" and I can only assume you mean a Formula1 driver, but still, should he last a whole season???!!! I mean, do some research and get a good one, don't be quick to LLF him, give the poor guy a chance!!!
April 25th, 2014, 23:58
Yeah good bless you!!!
April 27th, 2014, 22:57
Spildit wrote:tutuyale wrote:How to REbuild All Sector in Seagate HDD with Hyperterminal?, i want REbuild All Sector and format my seagate HDD with hyperterminal but i dont know the command for format the entery drive, please somebody can give me the command??
i know this but only restore the smrt to the original manufactured restore:
m0,2,2,,,,,22 + ENTER
Please help me, i want rebuild all sector in the HDD!!!!
Read here :
http://malthus.zapto.org/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=552and here :
http://malthus.zapto.org/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=662
WOW, thanks my brother, is very carefull for me, you are good person xD
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