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Re: Seagate ST1000DM003 CC47 S1DG6G3G

May 19th, 2016, 19:23

jermy wrote:
Martin wrote:I'm talking about fault statistics according to Grenada family (and F3 architecture, in general).

Fault statistic on grenanda family ? PCB ?


Heads. PCB is rare enough (according to drive response as it shown above).

Re: Seagate ST1000DM003 CC47 S1DG6G3G

May 20th, 2016, 0:09

Actually, F3 architecture drives uses few types of overlays, and one of them supports command mode (as you call it Level T). Exepts earlier FW's, in F3 families (so in current case) command mode is not available (exepts few commands supported by MPU core microcode) until overlay is uploaded in memory. So, it is interesting how you get "Level T" when "overlay is bad"


are you sure you read my comment correctly ?
go and read it again , you will see my word's is

i say " if you log in level T "
what does this mean For you ???

Re: Seagate ST1000DM003 CC47 S1DG6G3G

May 20th, 2016, 2:20

are you sure you read my comment correctly ?
go and read it again , you will see my word's is

i say " if you log in level T "
what does this mean For you ???

Actually, there is no exact expression "if you log in level T" in your comments. This and other your comments makes me understand that you are not completely imagine how drive (in common) operates.

Re: Seagate ST1000DM003 CC47 S1DG6G3G

May 20th, 2016, 2:59

Martin wrote:
are you sure you read my comment correctly ?
go and read it again , you will see my word's is

i say " if you log in level T "
what does this mean For you ???

Actually, there is no exact expression "if you log in level T" in your comments. This and other your comments makes me understand that you are not completely imagine how drive (in common) operates.



all Cases i can log to level T i can repair With Some Steps in Terminal Mode
and my all comment's from experiments , Experience and long study in all F3 brands not from yesterday
and no more comments here if you have 5% success in this PRB
i have other 95 % Success in Repair it when i apple to Force HDD to ( F3 T > )
i have no more time to repeat same words
and you have choice to work as you like
best wishes
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