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Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

August 10th, 2016, 11:48

Does drive show id?

Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

August 10th, 2016, 15:37

drHDD wrote:Does drive show id?

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Prod Desc: GrenadaBP LuxorPlus2 4K, GPF1 MC with new serpent DFW
Package Version: GPG17C.CCD2.DC0CAL.CC27
Serial #: S1EXXXXX
Changelist: 00610906
Model #: ST2000DM001-1CH164
ID: 100


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GrenadaBP LuxorPlus2 4K, GPF1 MC with new serpent DFW
Product FamilyId: 58, MemberId: 04
HDA SN: S1EXXXXX, RPM: 7199, Wedges: 188, Heads: 4, OrigHeads: A, Lbas: 00001D27                                                                                                                               3EAC, PreampType: B3 33
Bits/Symbol: C, Symbols/UserSector: BEB, Symbols/SystemSector: 1A5
PCBA SN: 0000M417B381, Controller: LUXORLPLUS_2_0( 203)(FF-FF-FF-F, Channel: STX                                                                                                                               _DUNRAVEN, PowerAsic: Unknown Rev 00, BufferBytes: 4000000
Package Version: GPG17C.CCD2.DC0CAL.CC27    , Package P/N: 100740767, Package Gl                                                                                                                               obal ID: 00006566,
Package Build Date: 10/14/2013, Package Build Time: 10:04:40, Package CFW Versio                                                                                                                               n: GPG1.CCD2.00610906.00006566,
Package SFW1 Version: C719, Package SFW2 Version: ----, Package SFW3 Version: --                                                                                                                               --, Package SFW4 Version: ----
Controller FW Rev: 10141004, CustomerRel: CC27, Changelist: 00610906, ProdType:                                                                                                                                GPG1.CCD2, Date: 10/14/2013, Time: 100440, UserId: 00006566
Servo FW Rev: C719
TCG IV Version: n/a
Package BPN: 18
RAP FW Implementation Key: 16, Format Rev: 0004, Contents Rev: 71 01 09 00
QNR Container: 1
Features:
- Quadradic Equation AFH enabled
- VBAR with adjustable zone boundaries enabled
- Volume Based Sparing enabled
- IOEDC enabled
- IOECC enabled
- DERP Read Retries enabled v. 4.7.01.0000000000000017
- LTTC-UDR2 disabled
- SuperParity disabled
- Humidity Sensor disabled
- Background Reli Activity Critical Event Logging disabled

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Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

August 10th, 2016, 16:09

labtech wrote:If the heads are failing, how can read (copy/clone is a read operation) data? Analogous, if a person eyes are building cataracts, can they read a book well? No, need surgery to remove the cataracts.

I advised in your best interest. I had nothing to gain from my suggestion. Pcimage won't pay me an affiliate commission or something, hahahaaa. Matter of fact, I lost time thinking about what to suggest and post to help in your (drive's) best interest.

Good luck.


Sorry if I am asking stupid questions.
I don't have experience in HDD Recovery and I am trying to do as much as possible.
I've seen on forum people talking about swapping the heads or using terminal commands to fix some other errors.

Thank you again for your time.

Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

August 11th, 2016, 11:48

Does it show id on sata connection?

Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

August 11th, 2016, 13:23

drHDD wrote:Does it show id on sata connection?


The HDD is detected by BIOS. It takes a little bit more to show but it shows.

Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

August 11th, 2016, 13:59

So could you check if you can see it in MHDD under clear dos?

Re: Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 1CH164-510 fw cc27 problem

March 4th, 2017, 9:10

Hello,
I may be new to this forum but I'm a level 50 Thread Necromancer.
With that stated and recurring to my powers, I'd like to ask the OP:

"Did you have any luck recovering data from that drive? I'm in a similar situation with a CC24 drive, and in the process of getting a TTL-Serial cable"

Thank you and have a good day.
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