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
August 28th, 2008, 5:17
Hello everyone, I'm new here, I was just wondering if anyone out there can help me out figure if my spare hard drive is just a bit paper weight or if theres a possiblity to fix it?, I have an 80Gig Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 ATA/133 HDD, my problem is that bios can detect it but windows can't, I tried using various hdd tools but non of them can repair it, its giving me an error when I try to low level format it, something to do with cannot write to disk or cannot detect mbr, and instead of the usual 80.2gig, its registring as 81.2gig, I've tried using partition magic, partition table doctor, HDD low level format tool, I tried connecting it as primary, as secondary disk drive, tried using it as slave and master, even tried using it on an external via usb, I can hear the disk si spinning correctly, its just that it either windows nor linux can access or detect the drive, I appreciate any assistance. thanks
August 28th, 2008, 5:23
opg31 wrote:Hello everyone, I'm new here, I was just wondering if anyone out there can help me out figure if my spare hard drive is just a bit paper weight or if theres a possiblity to fix it?, I have an 80Gig Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 ATA/133 HDD, my problem is that bios can detect it but windows can't, I tried using various hdd tools but non of them can repair it, its giving me an error when I try to low level format it, something to do with cannot write to disk or cannot detect mbr, and instead of the usual 80.2gig, its registring as 81.2gig, I've tried using partition magic, partition table doctor, HDD low level format tool, I tried connecting it as primary, as secondary disk drive, tried using it as slave and master, even tried using it on an external via usb, I can hear the disk si spinning correctly, its just that it either windows nor linux can access or detect the drive, I appreciate any assistance. thanks
Hello,
If you need the data, don't try any formatting tools!
Linux can you show the problem in the dmesg.
If you need the drive:
Simple drop it to a trash, and buy a new one.
It is only waste of time....
Regards,
Janos
August 28th, 2008, 9:47
Hi all
I would only give you some good advise which is to take that Hard drive to East African Data Handlers to do the rest for you, they do have better resources and facilities.
or visit their website for more details:http://www.datarecovery.co.ke
Daniel
Nairobi
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Let's welcome another professional spamming idiots: East African Data Handlers
August 28th, 2008, 16:05
hello , professional spamming idiot
August 28th, 2008, 16:12
Wow, that red line looks pretty. I wondered wether I could have such nice red lines on my posts

pepe
August 28th, 2008, 16:16
Hi Yes I am idiot who pay by western union lots of $$$$$$$$ so you steal my hard drive, my data, Where to send my precious hard drive? I will enclose it carefully with good wrapping and soft paper soiled with 'gobnoe'
August 28th, 2008, 20:40
pepeSure you can. Just click Post Reply button instead of using quick reply form, and you will find full variety of fonts and colors
August 29th, 2008, 2:27
Or you can alternatively use details about your company in your every post -must be offtopic.
BTW, congratulations for the 1000 posts. Your are now one of the top 2 posters.
@Dmitriy
I never understood, why most of this spammer breed is related with SALVATIONDATA somehow. Wheather they are current, or used to be the past reseller of salvations. Isn't it a nice co-incidence?
August 29th, 2008, 2:48
OMG... I suck at posting

Sigh...
I am not sure if these "Handlers" are related to Salvationdata (I only noticed their possible connection to Vogon/Ontrak). However, I must admit that Salvationdata was the true leader when it comes to spamming HDD Guru forums.
September 1st, 2008, 1:29
I don't need the data inside, I was just wondering if it can be repaired, really not sure if its a hardware issue, or data issue, if this thing can be fix, I can still put it to good use, like installing it on my old xbox or assemble a pc for charity,
September 1st, 2008, 2:01
If no physical damage, only firmware issue and need to be fixed and recertified, yes, it is possible. But it's not worth the money. The value for a used 80GB Maxtor DM here is about 10 EUR... and to do the job special equipment is required that cost... yes, you know. Ask if anyone can fix it in your area for a reasonable amount, need to be analysed, eventually firmware fixed and SS , assuming the mechanic is in good conditions.
September 10th, 2008, 17:32
OK Gang,
I'm a newbie on the board. I do know about storage, takes me back to
IBM 305 RAMAC so don't even try to give me a hard time. ...so far I've discovered that this site is pretty controversial and I'm not up to it. Give me advice or stay out!
opg31 wrote:...[SNIP...]
I've tried using partition magic, partition table doctor, HDD low level format tool,
[...SNIP...]using it on an external via usb, I can hear the disk si spinning correctly,
[...SNIP...]
love this one:
N.C. wrote:[...SNIP...]
If you need the data, don't try any formatting tools!
[...SNIP...]
If you need the drive:
Simple drop it to a trash, and buy a new one.
It is only waste of time....
[...SNIP...]
Wow, I like your words of encouragement Price: $179.99 for 500GB [url=http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=372&language=en]My Book® Studio Edition™, N.C[/url you may have the "molido", I try to keep mine!
maysoft wrote:OMG... I suck at posting

Sigh...
I am not sure if these "Handlers" are related to Salvationdata (I only noticed their possible connection to Vogon/Ontrak). However, I must admit that Salvationdata was the true leader when it comes to spamming HDD Guru forums.

oooh!, we've gotten from SPAMming idiots to, ...eerh!, I loose track by now.
OMG!, we're keeping track of points? I thought we wanted to help each other!
I'm with him, [b]opg31
opg31 wrote:I don't need the data inside, I was just wondering if it can be repaired, really not sure if its a hardware issue, or data issue, if this thing can be fix, I can still put it to good use, like installing it on my old xbox or assemble a pc for charity,
I would like to use it myself, I do charity in other ways. Had all my torrent indices (no big loss, can rebuild them) and some other data which being an external may not be important.
N.C. may be rich, ...$180 does hit my pocket. External [b]will become impotant because of BACKUP -- intending to use DRIVEIMAGE, don't like Noton Ghost or the way they replaced it).
So I do get the "9/10/2008 5:04:15 PM Format error ocurred at offset 77,210,220,186" (...or something like that -- am running it on my laptop for at least the last 6 days.
September 11th, 2008, 1:49
So what do you want?
September 11th, 2008, 3:48
LaoziSailor wrote:N.C.[/b] may be rich, ...$180 does hit my pocket.
Hmmmm, not exactly!
But i have learned this at the early years, don't use >2 year drives on important place, additionally, don't use at all any buggy drive.
All harddrive will fail sooner or later.
...with different and maybe strange issues....
Trust me, don't waste your time, and your data....
Janos
September 11th, 2008, 10:25
BlackST wrote:So what do you want?
Whoa!, you are so right! ...I lost focus!
What I'd like to know is if
"So I do get the "9/10/2008 5:04:15 PM Format error ocurred at offset 77,210,220,186" (...or something like that -- am running it on my laptop for at least the last 6 days."
will help me, it's now 7 days and I am at 85,470,420,166. This is going to take some more time, I have 11 blue bars on the "Current task progress" bar.
September 11th, 2008, 10:29
@ N.C.,
Is Westerrn Digital a "buggy drive"?, ...any suggestions?
Thanks
September 11th, 2008, 12:33
LaoziSailor wrote:@ N.C.,
Is Westerrn Digital a "buggy drive"?, ...any suggestions?
Thanks
Personally i like WD, but the quality is a little bit more difficult question....
All brand have good and bad series too.
(additionally, it is depend on location as well.)
Additionally, all hdd will die one time.....

Janos
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