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problem with maxtor firmware

June 9th, 2006, 19:31

hello
i have a problem with maxtor 60e30l05 diamondmax plus 8, the hard disk detected 41111 mb but it is 30GB, how to resolve??? how to acces a firmware zone??
what software solves this problem?
Iread that software pc3000 solves this problem, worse I have not found it to lower, some of you can send to me by email?
compu_lg@yahoo.com.ar
thanks!!!

June 10th, 2006, 15:44

Hi,

I can send U one. please place lets say 20000USD onto my account.
Why is it that so many people think others work for sh.t?
Please just take five minutes thinking what U would say for such idea if U have worked some years on something others would just send away by email.

I hope U get the idea!

regards,
pepe

June 10th, 2006, 22:58

pepe wrote:Hi,

I can send U one. please place lets say 20000USD onto my account.
Why is it that so many people think others work for sh.t?
Please just take five minutes thinking what U would say for such idea if U have worked some years on something others would just send away by email.

I hope U get the idea!

regards,
pepe

im sorry,

not believe that my message was going to be reason for the form to go that it had towards my, who seems was not for anything happy in the forum can be made questions, single I I ask, now you you have the option to answer or not to answer my consultation, does not have because to add the commentary for anything happy that you I add I congratulate it by knowing much, also gustaria my to learn to me, is why I ask thank you very much

June 12th, 2006, 5:19

Hello,

Unfortunately I could not understand any of your message, pls use another translator!
thx,
pepe

June 12th, 2006, 11:53

pepe wrote:Hello,

Unfortunately I could not understand any of your message, pls use another translator!
thx,
pepe


dear pepe

i sorry for my english
him alive comment that in Argentinean and is no information here on rigid disks, it is why foot aid
really I request disuclpas to him if my interrogative era to request all the knowledge that you or any forista I investigate or I become qualified during years, my intention is to learn and I saw that many here name to pc3000, queria knowledge that was and as it is possible to be obtained, very I am interested in learning on rigid disks but I do not have many economic resources, here in Argentinean the situation is really criticizes
warm greetings and excuses again
leandro

June 12th, 2006, 17:32

Hello,

All of us started where U did. If U have some interest in HDD repairing/data recovery, U have to start at the beginning. You have to have a minimal understanding of how microcomputers are built (HDD is one of them) and the basics of their work. Some familiarity with electronics is also desirable.
Furthermore U should study the ATA interface commands, protocols and get familiar with programming theese protocols in whatever programming language U know. (I suggest Assembly and C(++)).
The next step is to study basic file system structures and understand how file systems work.
To do all this U won't need to access any FW area.
If U arrive at the point that U have basic knowledge of all this, and U did some successful recoveries, U will have some financial resources to buy things that cost lots of $$$$, or U may choose to start research in this area.
I have to tell here that many guys working in this business worked really hard, spent many nights coding instead of sleeping, briefly they paid the price of knowledge.
I hope U understand.
If there are other things we can help, I am sure we will.

regards,
pepe

June 12th, 2006, 21:03

pepe wrote:Hello,

All of us started where U did. If U have some interest in HDD repairing/data recovery, U have to start at the beginning. You have to have a minimal understanding of how microcomputers are built (HDD is one of them) and the basics of their work. Some familiarity with electronics is also desirable.
Furthermore U should study the ATA interface commands, protocols and get familiar with programming theese protocols in whatever programming language U know. (I suggest Assembly and C(++)).
The next step is to study basic file system structures and understand how file systems work.
To do all this U won't need to access any FW area.
If U arrive at the point that U have basic knowledge of all this, and U did some successful recoveries, U will have some financial resources to buy things that cost lots of $$$$, or U may choose to start research in this area.
I have to tell here that many guys working in this business worked really hard, spent many nights coding instead of sleeping, briefly they paid the price of knowledge.
I hope U understand.
If there are other things we can help, I am sure we will.

regards,
pepe

dear pepe
thanks you for response my question
my intention is to investigate on the subject but it costs to know of where to begin
I am in favor to 5 matters to receive to me of electronics engineer and have basic knowledge of assembler (programming in protected mode processors intel 80x86)
the subject, as I said to him before, it is that is very difficult to obtain information on this, for example in the Web consegui the maxtor program firmware to repair, from salvation it dates and I could recover several maxtor 541dx series, it is why I ask if habia some other utility for others modelso of discs
really did not go my intention to request to anybody the work to him of years, single my consultation was to know if exist some utility, since I dedicate to many hours to the warm day to this
task greetings

June 23rd, 2006, 19:33

pepe wrote:Hi,

I can send U one. please place lets say 20000USD onto my account.
Why is it that so many people think others work for sh.t?
Please just take five minutes thinking what U would say for such idea if U have worked some years on something others would just send away by email.

I hope U get the idea!

regards,
pepe


Why 20000USD?

Go to first market and:

Are you losing your valuable data on your HDD?
Is it annoying? But it keeps happen all the time.
Maxtor Firmware Repairer PRO is a newly released product Aiming at solution for firmware malfunction of Maxtor HDDs, which may manifest itself as follows:
1. HDD is not identified or identified by its factory alias (Maxtor N40P, Maxtor Romulus, Maxtor Athena, Maxtor Ares64, Maxtor Calypso, Maxtor Proxima, Maxtor Rigel...);
2. HDD starts the motor and then hangs.
3. HDD capacity is identified incorrectly in the BIOS, more or less;
4. HDD can identify correctly in the BIOS, but all sectors are displayed as bad sectors, space partitioning is impossible;
5. HDD is very slow in reading/writing/formatting.
This powerful software will not damage the data when functioning and fixing the malfunction so it is applicable to data recovery. It provides the users with a most friendly operating system and it only takes you one click plus a few seconds to restore an HDD with typical firmware malfunction and get your data back.


400USD.

Re: problem with maxtor firmware

June 23rd, 2006, 19:41

leguns wrote:hello
i have a problem with maxtor 60e30l05 diamondmax plus 8, the hard disk detected 41111 mb but it is 30GB, how to resolve??? how to acces a firmware zone??
what software solves this problem?
Iread that software pc3000 solves this problem, worse I have not found it to lower, some of you can send to me by email?
compu_lg@yahoo.com.ar
thanks!!!


mail sent

June 24th, 2006, 7:48

Droopyear wrote:Why 20000USD?

Go to first market and:

blq, blq, blq
400USD.

Because you pay for the software and not for the knowledge....
And imho no "magic wand" programs. To push a button and wait drinking your coffee with morning newspaper....

July 3rd, 2006, 14:26

Droopyear wrote:
pepe wrote:20000USD


Some people would have a heart attack! I'm not spending that much for fixing a hard disk drive!

Until the manufacturer of PC3000 changes it's tune, there's gonna be more e-waste dumped into dumpsters and likely landfills!

I minus will save up for a brand new car then!
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