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
January 12th, 2016, 18:46
Hey, I've got an old Lacie network drive that has a Seagate Barracudea 7200.12 1TB drive clicking now. Wondering if this is something I might be able to fix relatively easily on my own? I was reading about some firmware issues with these drives but think that this one is one of the newer ones but am unsure.
January 12th, 2016, 19:10
post a terminal log
January 12th, 2016, 19:22
how, the drive does not mount
January 12th, 2016, 19:43
no need for the drive to mount
what is written next, you do only if the drive has usual sound
if there is any unusual noise from your HDD (knocking, beeping, clicking Etc.)
DO NOT power on the hddconnect a
TTL cable to your hard drive
open hyper terminal or something similar
setup the right settings
then power on the drive
copy paste the log here
January 12th, 2016, 19:56
Ok, so there is clicking sound. I might buy that TTL cable anyways and learn how to use it later though. Seems neat. How do I acquire terminal logs? The firmware is cc46.
January 12th, 2016, 21:07
clickofdeath wrote:How do I acquire terminal logs?
already told you
jermy wrote:connect a
TTL cable to your hard drive
open hyper terminal or something similar
setup the right settings
then power on the drive
copy paste the log here
clickofdeath wrote:The firmware is cc46.
terminal log has nothing to do with the firmware ver.
all seagate (and samsung) HDD's producing a log
January 12th, 2016, 21:30
I see. I'm on a mac. Can I use OS X Terminal for this? If so, what commands should I enter to acquire the log once connected.
January 12th, 2016, 21:40
No command. If the settings are correct, the log should begin populating with drive output upon powering on.
January 13th, 2016, 14:57
OK, I ordered that converter. When it arrives would this be a good guide to follow? I'm totally new at something like this but it seems as though this is the correct path to troubleshooting and possibly resolving the problem. I just might need a little guidance how to proceed.
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... &sandbox=1Thanks for your help.
January 13th, 2016, 20:28
whatever you do, DO NOT issue any command
January 13th, 2016, 20:52
clickofdeath wrote:OK, I ordered that converter. When it arrives would this be a good guide to follow? I'm totally new at something like this but it seems as though this is the correct path to troubleshooting and possibly resolving the problem. I just might need a little guidance how to proceed.
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... &sandbox=1Thanks for your help.
No, it is not.
Why not search and read here on this forum about 7200.12 series instead of assuming from random internet sites? The drive on that site is 7200.11. Needless to say, clicking will more than likely not allow in your case to resolve the problem.
Data recovery is a complex field with many details that have to be aware of. So, as an inexperienced person, randomly selecting "a solution" results 99.99% of the time in disaster.
January 13th, 2016, 21:03
labtech wrote:clickofdeath wrote:OK, I ordered that converter. When it arrives would this be a good guide to follow? I'm totally new at something like this but it seems as though this is the correct path to troubleshooting and possibly resolving the problem. I just might need a little guidance how to proceed.
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... &sandbox=1Thanks for your help.
No, it is not.
Why not search and read here on this forum about 7200.12 series instead of assuming from random internet sites? The drive on that site is 7200.11. Needless to say, clicking will more than likely not allow in your case to resolve the problem.
Data recovery is a complex field with many details that have to be aware of. So, as an inexperienced person, randomly selecting "a solution" results 99.99% of the time in disaster.
Wise words of wisdom... If data is valuable, just hand it to a reputable DR lab in your area and who knows the price will be cheaper then you are expecting ? (you can't assume the same price after you tried some "internet stuff" on your drive).
Good luck
January 14th, 2016, 12:56
The data isn't that valuable I'm just taking the opportunity to try to learn more about this and have some more tools available to troubleshoot and/or possibly recover stuff.
January 17th, 2016, 15:51
Ok, I received the converter. Before I begin I just want to run through things again. I'm going to connect to the RX, TX, and GND... the RX from the drive should go to the TX on the converter, and vice versa correct? I want the PCB removed from the drive, and if I was facing the drive connectors with the drive upside down (label on the bottom)... the pins from right to left are RX, TX, GND, and the 4th one is I don't know. Then, after I've connected things... I open up whatever terminal program of my choosing. (I was going to use CoolTerm for OS X)... go into Serial Port Options set the Port to the converter (I've already installed the CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers for Mac), set the baudrate to 115200, Data Bits to 8, Parity None, Stop Bits 1, and leave Flow Control for CTS, DTR, and XON unchecked... and then connect... and then what? Wait for a text to start flowing in? How long should one wait... 30 seconds? 1 min? This is all while the PCB is NOT connected to the hard drive and does NOT have it's power cable connected to it?
January 17th, 2016, 16:20
Ok, I've got CoolTerm for OS X hooked up and am able to get a log each time I connect but it's all garbled text. But it's the same amount each time... just 4 lines.
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What am I doing wrong here... how can I get it to display something readable. Or does this mean the drive is toast?
January 17th, 2016, 16:21
Terminal settings seem wrong.
January 17th, 2016, 16:46
I've attached the settings in CoolTerm I'm using...
With the PCB upside down while I'm facing the connectors (power on my right hand side)... 4th pin on left is empty, 3rd is ground, 2nd is going to RX on the USB and 1st is going to TX on USB.
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January 17th, 2016, 17:01
The baud rate should be 38400bps.
January 17th, 2016, 17:56
That worked! Well, I got a log...
Now what?
- Code:
Rst 0x20M
Servo Processor Is Reset.
RW: Disc Ctlr Initialization Completed.
ExecuteSpinRequest
No HOST FIS-ReadyStatusFlags 2002B001
January 17th, 2016, 19:20
As expected behavior. 99% confident the drives spins down within seconds and clicks stop, correct? If so, just confirmed what was suspected: mechanical failure.
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