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SEAGATE ST1000DM000 11 BEEPS THEN STOP

August 11th, 2016, 9:15

SEAGATE ST1000DM000 CC92
11 BEEPS THEN STOP

any idea?

Rst 0x20M
Servo Processor Is Reset.
RW: Disc Ctlr Initialization Completed.

ExecuteSpinRequest

FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0007
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
FAIL Op=0100 Resp=0003
No HOST FIS-ReadyStatusFlags 2002B001
ASCII Diag mode

F3 T>m0,6,3,,,,,22

DiagError 0000500E Process Defect List Error
R/W Sense 00000002, R/W Error 841C0087, List Offset 00000000, List Index 0000007
8, File Error 000000D0

F3 T>m0,2,2,,,,,22

DiagError 0000500E Process Defect List Error
R/W Sense 00000002, R/W Error 841C0087, List Offset 00000000, List Index 0000007
8, File Error 000000D0

Re: SEAGATE ST1000DM000 11 BEEPS THEN STOP

August 11th, 2016, 9:26

First off, stop powering on the drive. Second, if the drive is clicking then a translator regeneration (what you did in terminal) is pointless and never going to help.

The drive has failed read/write heads. That "FAIL OP" message you keep seeing means that it's unable to track the servo.

A clicking Seagate is bad heads 99 out of 100 times.

Re: SEAGATE ST1000DM000 11 BEEPS THEN STOP

August 11th, 2016, 16:16

data-medics wrote:First off, stop powering on the drive. Second, if the drive is clicking then a translator regeneration (what you did in terminal) is pointless and never going to help.

The drive has failed read/write heads. That "FAIL OP" message you keep seeing means that it's unable to track the servo.

A clicking Seagate is bad heads 99 out of 100 times.

Plus one.

Re: SEAGATE ST1000DM000 11 BEEPS THEN STOP

August 11th, 2016, 16:22

data-medics wrote:First off, stop powering on the drive. Second, if the drive is clicking then a translator regeneration (what you did in terminal) is pointless and never going to help.

The drive has failed read/write heads. That "FAIL OP" message you keep seeing means that it's unable to track the servo.

A clicking Seagate is bad heads 99 out of 100 times.


Absolutely correct.

The "one size fits all" DIY fix won't fix this one :-(

Requires parts, cleanroom, tools and most importantly experience and skills.

Re: SEAGATE ST1000DM000 11 BEEPS THEN STOP

August 11th, 2016, 16:33

u will be lucky if not platter sucratch ..


hope not
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