Data recovery and disk repair questions and discussions related to old-fashioned SATA, SAS, SCSI, IDE, MFM hard drives - any type of storage device that has moving parts
January 30th, 2026, 16:55
Hi guys. I have an old drive,
st3000dm001 seagate.
pn: 1ch166-305
pw: CC27
Date 14115
I believe I formatted it ext3 or 4.
It mounts, I can see the directories, but after a few seconds it unmounts. Does not seem to be at a set rate- appears random time.
I was even able to copy a few small text files from it, but it unmounts before anything of size is attempted.
Is there any hope for a DIY attempt? If so- is it as simple as replacing the PCB?
There is nothing on it worth much- just some old memories. but i thought it would be fun to try and maybe learn something.
thanks in advance
John Kilbert
January 30th, 2026, 19:09
Best DYI would be opensuperclone which will try to make a copy of your drive to another one.
Then you'd try to get your data back from the clone.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuperclone-live/There may be some terminal commands to get the drive to work better for the clone process, but it would depend on your ST3000DM001 model (some are tech locked which means they need to be unlocked in order to give the drive terminal commands) You need pro DR tools for this.
I'd try
https://sourceforge.net/projects/opensuperclone-live/ and see how it goes. Hopefully the issues are localized to a few sectors / files.
It's very unlikely the issue relates to the PCB.
January 30th, 2026, 19:37
Thanks for the help I will try it!
January 31st, 2026, 12:12
Try Seatools and wipe the disk clean and see if that helps get the antique back in business
February 1st, 2026, 6:08
Hardcore Games wrote:Try Seatools and wipe the disk clean and see if that helps get the antique back in business
Ignore this.
+1 to what
WebClaw said.
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