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 Post subject: WD1600BEVS-75RST0 - URGENT
PostPosted: January 31st, 2008, 17:26 
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I have one of these in for recovery.

I say URGENT - otherwise the chap will send it off to one of the RIP=OFF companies who will charge him £400 just to "diagnose" the problem....

However, the drive is displaying no obvious signs of problems whatsoever; it boots up , the heads sound as though they calibrate - but then - nothing. Depending on which PC I am using, and which program, it sometimes shows up as "DISK 3" - but no info available, and "cannot access."

Unsurprisingly, PC3K PCI does not even recognize this.

I'm totally and utterly snowed under with work, guys - cannot really cope with everything I have on at the moment - so any relevant experiences of this drive - i.e. "SEND IT BACK" or "NEW HEADSTACK WILL WORK - DO IT" appreciated. I can't afford to spend much more time on it, but I would seriously like to help this client, as it contains the only pics and videos he has of his first-born child.


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Duncan


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 Post subject: Re: WD1600BEVS-75RST0 - URGENT
PostPosted: February 1st, 2008, 10:25 
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1. This is new WD drive and PC3000 does not support this kind of drives yet
2. If it's heads problem - it is very bad because this one is hard-to-do drive
3. Try to not power it up often - you can kill it completly

If you really need data - you can send this drive to our Amsterdam facility

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 Post subject: Re: WD1600BEVS-75RST0 - URGENT
PostPosted: February 1st, 2008, 17:49 
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Doomer wrote:
1. This is new WD drive and PC3000 does not support this kind of drives yet
2. If it's heads problem - it is very bad because this one is hard-to-do drive
3. Try to not power it up often - you can kill it completly

If you really need data - you can send this drive to our Amsterdam facility


Thanks, Doomer

But can I just ask why your Amsterdam facility should be more capable of data recovery than what I am?


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 Post subject: Re: WD1600BEVS-75RST0 - URGENT
PostPosted: February 1st, 2008, 18:44 
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Hi Odiferous,

Talk to ACE, this drive is very similar to Marvell types supported by pc3000.
In fact ROM access is the same, but because ACE like to work with families
they won't even read this drive.

I reckon it would take ace research experts about a day or two to write simple update
to WD Marvell to included basic reading / writing of first track for this BEVS
and ROM reading / writing, modification.

Will they do it ? wait and see if their support matches their pricing stricture.


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 Post subject: Re: WD1600BEVS-75RST0 - URGENT
PostPosted: February 1st, 2008, 19:02 
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Odiferous wrote:
But can I just ask why your Amsterdam facility should be more capable of data recovery than what I am?

That's obvious
Because we know how this drive works and we have our own methods and software to fix such drives

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 Post subject: Re: WD1600BEVS-75RST0 - URGENT
PostPosted: February 1st, 2008, 22:13 
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Hi!

Did you try to scan this drive?
No, then do it.
It is probably head.
Let me know the outcome.

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