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SEAGATE ST3000DM001

March 25th, 2015, 15:22

Hello,


I have a drive SEAGATE ST3000DM001, this drive have head swap. After of the head swap the drive show this

Boot 0x40M

Spin Up
RECOV Servo Op=0100 Resp=0005[LBA=0x00029029]N01010C10o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0[LBA=0x00029029]NO1111
RECOV Servo Op=0195 Resp=0005[LBA=0x0008BA5F]N[LBA=0x0008BE8B]N010[LBA=0x0008BE8C]N01010C10o0o0o0o0o0o0o0o0[LBA=0x0008BE8C]NO1111

SimError - Remaining in BootFW

Perform a double download without a power cycle

Any idea?

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

April 23rd, 2016, 12:01

I get an error like you ask if you have resolved help me

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

April 24th, 2016, 3:07

Initiate mark pending reallocate request for disc lba
Symptoms: drive busy, cannot get F3T, cannot access sectors, keep showing Initiate Mark Pending Request for Disc lba… This problem is caused by bad sectors.

Solutions: type commands
F,,22
i4,1,22
m,6,3,,,,,22
m,6,2,,,,,22
/1 N1
m0,2,2,,,,,22
Repeat if necessary

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

April 24th, 2016, 9:09

galaxy wrote:Initiate mark pending reallocate request for disc lba
Symptoms: drive busy, cannot get F3T, cannot access sectors, keep showing Initiate Mark Pending Request for Disc lba… This problem is caused by bad sectors.

Solutions: type commands
F,,22
i4,1,22
m,6,3,,,,,22
m,6,2,,,,,22
/1 N1
m0,2,2,,,,,22
Repeat if necessary

There are quite few important details/conditions that we have no knowledge of based on the limited information provided so far. Hence why nobody experienced has replied to the thread. Providing random solutions without understanding the problem(s) is a recipe for disaster.

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

April 24th, 2016, 9:46

+1 need to know more.

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

April 25th, 2016, 5:33

ddrecovery wrote:+1 need to know more.

I did try to but still do not have the results . I like head replacing this the best way

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

April 25th, 2016, 10:58

I love the simple minded logic here.

It's like
OP: "My car won't start"
Soultion: "Change The Engine"

haha. maybe, but probably not.

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

May 9th, 2016, 6:25

data-medics wrote:I love the simple minded logic here.

It's like
OP: "My car won't start"
Soultion: "Change The Engine"

haha. maybe, but probably not.



like it lol

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

May 11th, 2016, 12:55

galaxy wrote:Initiate mark pending reallocate request for disc lba
Symptoms: drive busy, cannot get F3T, cannot access sectors, keep showing Initiate Mark Pending Request for Disc lba… This problem is caused by bad sectors.

Solutions: type commands
F,,22
i4,1,22
m,6,3,,,,,22
m,6,2,,,,,22
/1 N1
m0,2,2,,,,,22
Repeat if necessary


Nonesense ,
This is Not The Way To Solve This Issue

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

May 11th, 2016, 13:29

ddrecovery wrote:+1 need to know more.
Why not ask what you need to know?

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Nonesense ,
This is Not The Way To Solve This Issue
Why Not Tell The Way?

data-medics wrote:I love the simple minded logic here.
I love the way people help here.

data-medics wrote:It's like
OP: "My car won't start"
Soultion: "Change The Engine"
Solution 2: Tell me more!
Solution 3: Changing the engine won't fix it.

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

May 11th, 2016, 13:56

@ helpless - The OP has completed a head swap on this drive and has terminal output, I think he knows what additional info we need. Also if you notice the OP has not replied to any of the posts. Why waste time and effort on asking all sort of questions when the OP is not interested in it. Also no offence, but you didn't add anything to this post but tell everyone what they did wrong :wink:

Re: SEAGATE ST3000DM001

May 11th, 2016, 15:47

data-medics wrote:I love the simple minded logic here.

It's like
OP: "My car won't start"
Soultion: "Change The Engine"

haha. maybe, but probably not.

Strange, I feel the same way when one of the experts tells me that changing a PCB and swapping a ROM, or breaking out the blowtorch and removing an entire NAND array, is easier than effecting a simple PCB repair.
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