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CORR error

June 28th, 2005, 0:40

Hy , I all people , i have problems with HDS7222540VLAT20 40
its showinng CORR error RED in State register and DRDY and DSC in yellow so this is good, but CORR what does it meaning, when i use universal utility in pc3000, and select controller Test its showing
Completion code: 5
Controlling Microprocessor Error

DOes any one have a idea

Thans for all u help

CORR error

June 28th, 2005, 0:49

im forgot this is Passport information

GENERAL CONFIGURATION INFORMATION:
ATA device
Not removable controller and/or device

Number of logival cylinders : 11076
Number of logical heads : 11076
Number of logical sectors per logical track : 11076
Model : +D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D
Serial number : +D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D+D
Firmware revision : +D+D+D+D

Number of bytes available on READ/WRITE LONG commands: 11076
Max sectors per interrupt on READ/WRITE MULTIPLE commands: 68

CAPABILITIES:
Standby timer vals as spec in standart are supported
IORDY supported
LBA mode supported
DMA mode supported

Total user addressable sectors (LBA mode only) : 725887812 sectors (354437 Mb)

Current block size for R/W Multiple command: 68

Multiword DMA modes supported:
Multiword DMA Mode 2
Multiword DMA Mode 6
Multiword DMA transfer modes active: Multiword DMA Mode 6

Available Ultra DMA/33 modes:
Ultra DMA/33 Mode 2
Current Ultra DMA/33 mode: Ultra DMA/33 Mode 2

Current PIO Mode : 43

Minimum Multiword DMA transfer cycle time : 11076 ns
Recomended Multiword DMA transfer cycle time : 11076 ns
Minimum PIO transfer cycle time without flow control : 11076 ns
Min PIO transfer cycle time with IORDY flow control : 11076 ns

Major version number:
ATA - 2
ATA - 6
ATA - 8
ATA - 9
ATA - 11
ATA - 13

COMMAND SET SUPPORTED :
Removable feature set

PASSWORD SYSTEM NOT ALOWED ON THIS HDD

June 28th, 2005, 2:17

Hi,

If you hear normal calibrating sounds, it is posible that some data lines are broken.

pepe
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