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Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

May 26th, 2009, 17:23

me too

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

May 27th, 2009, 10:08

The drive has one (or more) heads bad. It doesn't complete seek test on boot up and halts initialization.
Solution - hot swap and reading by heads.

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 7:56

Starling wrote:The drive has one (or more) heads bad. It doesn't complete seek test on boot up and halts initialization.
Solution - hot swap and reading by heads.


Nearly right. But Hot swap not always needed, sometimes there is need only to operate map's head in memory. How to do it , Ace Lab's guys tried to explain this.

Ace Lab, soon , gives video from that conference to all official users PC3000, and you can all see it.
Sorry for all who messages me PM. I recieved too many questions, and can't answered it all.

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 14:47

As the information was provided to me through Deepspar, I don't feel it in my place to share it publicly; however, the methods discovered by ACE do work. For those who have legit PC3000 systems, contact ACE. For those in North America, I see that Yarek has posted some info on their forums.

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 16:14

At last I see some common sense. BRAVO.

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 16:28

BlackST wrote:At last I see some common sense. BRAVO.


What is that?

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 16:43

It was about this:

lcoughey wrote:As the information was provided to me through Deepspar, I don't feel it in my place to share it publicly; however, the methods discovered by ACE do work. For those who have legit PC3000 systems, contact ACE.

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 16:52

I knew what you were referring to...I was just being sarcastic about not knowing what "common sense" is. It will be just a matter of time for someone to leak the information, devaluing the work done by ACE. With the large sums of money that I pay ACE for their tools and support, I don't think it is fair for others to get the same support for free.

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 16:58

lcoughey wrote:I knew what you were referring to...I was just being sarcastic about not knowing what "common sense" is. It will be just a matter of time for someone to leak the information, devaluing the work done by ACE. With the large sums of money that I pay ACE for their tools and support, I don't think it is fair for others to get the same support for free.



i agree with you

Re: WD10EACS 00ZJB0

June 1st, 2009, 17:46

It's not matter of money. As you can see the attitude and the helping scheme IS changed here.
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