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
July 23rd, 2008, 22:32
Hi everyone,
I bought a used Maxtor-Doctor a few month ago witch I never use. Now I'm trying to fix a 6E040L0 detect as a N40P. I'm use to do this kind of operation with PC3K ISA perhaps I couldn't find the way to start the drive from a boot file in a manner that I can get access to the firmware.
I have a 100% identical drive witch I used to extract the modules and create boot file.
Doe's anyone as a procedure to follow or a tutorial about getting the drive in a ready mode so I can fix the firmware. Salvation changed their website and I couldn't find any tutorial anymore

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Any Help will be appreciate.
Regards
July 23rd, 2008, 22:40
contact salvation data they will help you out
can i ask how do you like the maxtor doctor for recovery and repairs
July 23rd, 2008, 22:52
Craig6928,
I haven't really use it yet but up to now this product seems all feature we need to repair the Hard drives. I contact Laura to see if she has a tutorial or procedure as soon as I get use to this tool I'll let you know.
By the way:
I was really surprised by the PDE (Power data extractor) The interface is a bit shitty function are limited time estimation work really badly but I successfully Image a drive with a bad spindle witch make HDD Duplicator crash and PC3K to always hard reset the drive.
I also got the HPE witch is a great tool to have I made a few 2.5" Platter swap without any corruption.
I also need to test the seagate doctor witch I haven't plug yet ...
Anyway I let you know about those product.
July 24th, 2008, 2:55
Dear Francis,
Please check your email

Thank you for your kind concern about SalvationDATA.
July 24th, 2008, 3:32
franckrules
power data extractor might have a bit shitty functions yes they are limited time estimation work
but end of the day you successfully image a drive with a bad spindle which is good in my books.
i dont have any of the maxtor doctor or seagate
it be good to hear how well the tools work for you or any tips
i have to say the hpe tool is a very good tool
we used this on around 4 hard drives both 2.5 and 3.5
no problem at all data recovered 100%
customer services with salvation data is the best i seen around
they will try and help you out with a problem
the biggest bonus of it all
is that they dont charge you for there services
not like other companys who charge
August 13th, 2008, 0:39
craig6928,
i dont have any of the maxtor doctor or seagate
it be good to hear how well the tools work for you or any tips
I took some time to answer on this one I was in vacation last 2 weeks. I finally contact the support team they help me out even if I bought a used product other companies would probably not... Witch is awesome! I Successfully fix a Maxtor N40P Problem with ease compare to PC3K ISA. Once you understand the logic behind the interface this program is Great !!!
I'll let you know about Seagate doctor as soon as I use it.
power data extractor might have a bit shitty functions yes they are limited time estimation work
but end of the day you successfully image a drive with a bad spindle which is good in my books.
Don't take me wrong I think this program is very good overall since it did what other's couldn't!!
BTW Salvation develop a new imaging tools (Data Compass) witch seems Great I will probably buy it in a near future and let you know how this tool works.
August 13th, 2008, 1:52
Why not study the structure of drive families before attempting?
August 13th, 2008, 8:11
BlackST,
I already study drive strctures I've been using PC3K for 4 years and I've been train by ace at the moment and I made thousands of successful recovery and. As I mention in an other post I bought Salvation by curiosity and to learn new tools. I couldn't get the drive in a mode witch I can work with the SA (Same as loading LDR) because I didn't know the procedure.
BTW: Is this kind of bitchy question's positive for the topic ??? You should consider using this forum to help other people when they ask some question instead of telling what they should have done after ... My last answer was to help craig6928 since he ask me a feedback from HD Doctor.
Regards
August 14th, 2008, 23:23
I have got a method to let the n40p get ready:
when you load the ldr file,let the HDA connector off but keep the motor connector well connected,wait until the pc3k prompted error msg,then press down the HDA connector,you will heard some noise from the disk but it will be get ready soon,now you can do FW operation!
August 22nd, 2008, 12:04
Hey Franckrules!
I am using Hd Doctor for Maxtor device and hope I can guide you.You need identical donar from a good and working drive.You have to boot the drive and replace corrupted firmware modules.
I can help you with remote assistance as well if you don't know how to operate it.
Regards,
Abid hafeez
deepblue131@hotmail.com
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