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ST31000528AS FW: CC38 Problem -New

February 4th, 2017, 12:19

Sorry for the new post

The said HDD ST31000528AS 9SL154-302 with f/w: CC38

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1452 1453 6005 2F 000000 000000 1 00000080 SPN_UP NORMAL
7457 6005 24 34 000000 000000 1 00000080 TCC 0
7481 24 21 02 002241 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000000 L 00000004 BO 000000 BES 0
F6
7503 22 8 02 002241 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0001D682 L 00000001 BO 000000 BES 0
65
8039 536 12 02 002241 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00000006 L 00000010 BO 000000 BES 00C1876.00C2075.00C1876
8052 13 10 02 002241 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0000001A L 000000CA BO 000000 BES 00C1876.00C7D75.00C1876
8271 219 233 02 002241 000000 2 43110081 XFR RD SYS LBA B 000055EE L 00000001 BO 000000 BES 0
6ED80
8504 233 2563 02 002241 000000 2 43110081 XFR RD SYS LBA B 000055EE L 00000001 BO 000000 BES 0
6ED80
11068 2564 241 02 002241 000000 2 43110081 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0002AFFE L 00000001 BO 000000 BES 006ED80.006EDFF.006ED80
11310 242 2563 02 002241 000000 2 43110081 XFR RD SYS LBA B 0002AFFE L 00000001 BO 000000 BES 006ED80.006EDFF.006ED80
13884 2574 4 02 002241 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B 00008A0C L 000000C8 BO 000000 BES 00620A5.00684A4.00620A5
13889 5 5 02 005041 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 000075AA L 00000001 BO 000000 BES 0
4.0061AA5
13905 16 8 02 005041 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 000055B4 L 00000008 BO 000000 BES 0061C25.0062024.0061C25
13913 8 8 02 005041 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 0002AFC4 L 00000008 BO 000000 BES 0061C25.0062024.0061C25
13922 9 8 02 005041 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 000055B4 L 00000008 BO 000000 BES 0061C25.0062024.0061C25
13930 8 8 02 005041 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B 0002AFC4 L 00000008 BO 000000 BES 0
2024.0061C25


can someone say which sysfile is corrupted since there are some 43110081 entries

Re: ST31000528AS FW: CC38 Problem -New

February 4th, 2017, 23:43

Spildit wrote:Hello.

Don't get me wrong but if you are going to do this as a professional service (recover data to clients) then i strongly suggest you to get at least something better than a terminal to work with Segate F3 arch drives ....

Do you have ANY firmware tool at all for Seagate F3 ?

Playing with terminal might be good for learning and experimenting but if you are charging clients $$$ for the recoveries at least get some cheap firmware tools ...


here clients just paying maximum $30 or $40 (3K INR) then ?

before me some had played well with firmware tool (with known or without known) so only this much problem pls guide which module is corrupted from above Ctrl+X result
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