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Block #E2 - what does it mean?

February 13th, 2007, 0:15

Had a broken WD40EB, scanned it, found blocks #25 and #E2 damaged.
After reading on this forum, applied the regenerate translator procedure, now the drive appears OK but the scanning fails with #E2 block.
My question would be, is this important, how can I restore it too?

WDC WD400EB-75CPF0 06.04G06 WD-WMAAT3572347

Tnx for yr time!

February 16th, 2007, 3:16

It is the module pn #E2 u need to rewrite it from ok hdd or u need the firmware for this purpose .

February 16th, 2007, 11:43

what tools are you using?

February 18th, 2007, 6:01

I am using pc3000 isa and pci both .
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