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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: October 13th, 2010, 4:29 
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Ray could not take even the 1st look... :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: October 13th, 2010, 18:18 
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dick wrote:
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SeDiv 2008 , not support this hd :( :oops:

I would take a second look if I were you :shock: Roll on Ray :lol:

Take a third look. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: October 13th, 2010, 22:06 
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HELLO PEOPLE! one more time ! sediv not support st3250312cs,and st3250310cs.
help pls , and can i use the cable rs232_to _ttl .or a a CA-42 cell phone cable ?? help pls, and the dku-5 , (noka) , can i use this work ?
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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: April 8th, 2012, 6:39 
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Hello, I also have 2 hdd Seagate ST3250312CS (old tv decoder). I make the cable RS232 (MAX232 thank you). In order to use these hdd, remove the password. I understand the principle:

Vendor to Track Seek, Read Track, Copy Bufer Read to Write Buffer, Edit Buffers to First Byte 00, wrote the buffer back to the drive.

With SeDiv, I can not find Track Vendor, the address buffers reads and write. :oops:

If a charitable person could help me, I would be grateful ...
Sorry for my English (thank you goooogle)


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: April 13th, 2012, 12:56 
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Up :oops:
can you help me for read the vendor track with sediv or not sediv?


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: May 9th, 2012, 6:03 
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Buldo wrote:
Hello, I also have 2 hdd Seagate ST3250312CS (old tv decoder). I make the cable RS232 (MAX232 thank you). In order to use these hdd, remove the password. I understand the principle:

Vendor to Track Seek, Read Track, Copy Bufer Read to Write Buffer, Edit Buffers to First Byte 00, wrote the buffer back to the drive.

With SeDiv, I can not find Track Vendor, the address buffers reads and write. :oops:

If a charitable person could help me, I would be grateful ...
Sorry for my English (thank you goooogle)


I have se same problem with a 5400.6 (sediv support 5400.4..)
Any idea?

Bye!


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: May 20th, 2012, 5:39 
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how can I find the start address of vendor track ?


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
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Buldo wrote:
Hello, I also have 2 hdd Seagate ST3250312CS (old tv decoder). I make the cable RS232 (MAX232 thank you). In order to use these hdd, remove the password. I understand the principle:

Vendor to Track Seek, Read Track, Copy Bufer Read to Write Buffer, Edit Buffers to First Byte 00, wrote the buffer back to the drive.

With SeDiv, I can not find Track Vendor, the address buffers reads and write. :oops:

If a charitable person could help me, I would be grateful ...
Sorry for my English (thank you goooogle)


can you help me by PM if the response on the forum is indiscreet. Thank you in advance


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: June 29th, 2012, 8:12 
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how much this service cost me? thank you answer me by pm.


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 12:20 
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Hello, i've searched in every command reference, but couldnt find what mean the "G1" command used in the password unlock sequence? thx


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 15:44 
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Hello, i've searched in every command reference, but couldnt find what mean the "G1" command used in the password unlock sequence? thx


In level T (Level 0 or main test level) Gx reads a sector from VENDOR data track, where x stands for sector number, so G1 is to read the sector 1 or VENDOR track.

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 15:47 
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ALSO NOTE THAT 7200.11 and newer drives, and SCSI are based on another type of firmware F3> and the commands of older drives are diferent from te ones used on newer ones !!!!!!!!

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
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Spildit wrote:
int0x13 wrote:
Hello, i've searched in every command reference, but couldnt find what mean the "G1" command used in the password unlock sequence? thx


In level T (Level 0 or main test level) Gx reads a sector from VENDOR data track, where x stands for sector number, so G1 is to read the sector 1 or VENDOR track.


Spelling mistake :

so G1 is to read the sector 1 OF THE VENDOR track (not or)

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 1st, 2013, 19:59 
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Ok, ty Spildit. I had found the information in the meantime into the file called "seagate diagnostic command.doc"
I was trying to understand this sequence of command her:http://forum.javaxtreme.com/threads/103-Seagate-Diagnostic-Command-List?p=1958&viewfull=1#post1958
i think i got it for the main part.
I still wonder exactly why there is second argument (which is supposed to be the write buffer 40D)...

Im currently trying to download the different modules as explained into the this file, into T level:

Code:
uxx Upload CERT, RWF, CSPT, DEF from Serial Port to Buffer then write from resv

Performs the uploading of files from the reserve tracks. The keys are exact the same as those in the download command.
Code:


When trying to do that each time i got this response:

Code:
T>u1
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected

Is this the command supposed to be used to get the different modules of the system area?
Sorry for the maybe noob questions, i'm alone as you are Spildit.


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2013, 11:23 
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int0x13 wrote:
I still wonder exactly why there is second argument (which is supposed to be the write buffer 40D)...


To write the "edited" data back to disk.

Addr 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
081A00 01005365 61676174 65202020 20202020 20202020 20202020 20202020 20202020

In RED you have 01 (password locked) and you want to change it to 00 (without lock) so instead of figuring out the password you edit the address on memory

1>U81A00

Adr 81A00 = 01 --> 00 {Shift+Enter = Save and Edit byte again}
Adr 81A00 = 00 --> {Ctrl+Enter = Save and Edit Next byte}
Adr 81A01 = 00 --> {Enter = Finish}

From 01 to 00

And then you write it back from memory (buffer) to disk (platter).

int0x13 wrote:

When trying to do that each time i got this response:

Code:
T>u1
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected



You have to load Cert code first !

CTRL+R on terminal will load CERT.

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
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You also have a read buffer and a write buffer, so you have to first copy from read buffer to write buffer, and only then write back to disk the edited data.

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2013, 12:34 
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Spildit wrote:
int0x13 wrote:
I still wonder exactly why there is second argument (which is supposed to be the write buffer 40D)...


To write the "edited" data back to disk.

Addr 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
081A00 01005365 61676174 65202020 20202020 20202020 20202020 20202020 20202020

In RED you have 01 (password locked) and you want to change it to 00 (without lock) so instead of figuring out the password you edit the address on memory

1>U81A00

Adr 81A00 = 01 --> 00 {Shift+Enter = Save and Edit byte again}
Adr 81A00 = 00 --> {Ctrl+Enter = Save and Edit Next byte}
Adr 81A01 = 00 --> {Enter = Finish}

From 01 to 00

And then you write it back from memory (buffer) to disk (platter).

int0x13 wrote:

When trying to do that each time i got this response:

Code:
T>u1
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected



You have to load Cert code first !

CTRL+R on terminal will load CERT.

Sorry but i mean why there is NO second argument in the line:
C3FD,,10
The second argument is supposed to be the destination, buffer, and the manual does not say what it do if you dont put it, by default it is the write buffer?
About the No VALID Cert Code detected, i've tried everything with no solution. CTRL+A CTRL+R and also /1 level and the "r" command. Nothing works.
See by yourself:
Code:
T>u10
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected
T>Eng Rev = .0E1
TONKA2 - 1_Disk    3.ADH  02-08-06 16:13 ADH,1H_S_013_M1,4T
CERT Rev = .0B8
.0B8
Mask Rom Rev = M-31
Unique Descriptor = .3M1

T>/1
1>r
VALID Cert Disk Code Detected - Revision # .0B8
1>
1>/T
T>u10
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected

The drive is a seagate 7200.9 ST3808110AS. Regards


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2013, 12:48 
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Uxx - Upload CERT, RWF, CSPT, DEF from Serial Port to Buffer then write from resvPerforms the uploading of files from the reserve tracks. The keys are exact the same as those in the download command.


Dxx - Download CERT, RWF, CSPT, DEF from Serial Port to Buffer then write to reserved cyl
.xx = - FILEKEY for downloading.
1H OVLY_CCT
2H OVLY_ACT
3H OVLY_XX
4H DEFRSV
5H DEFFTY
6H DEFUSR
7H DEFLZT
8H RWF
9H SYSVAR1
AH SYSVAR2
BH CSPT
CH VBPI
DH FLSH_AT
EH FLSH_CT
0FH AT_STUFF
10H SECURITY
11H VENDOR_SPEC
12H SMART ATTRIBUTE
13H SMART THRESHHOLD
14H SMART DIRECTORY
15H SMART ERROR LOG
16H SMART COMPREHENSIVE LOG
17H SMART SELF_TEST_LOG
18H SMART CRITICAL_EVENT_LOG
19H SMART HEALTH_LOG
1AH SMART DRIVE_VENDOR_LOG
1BH SMART HOST_SPECIFIC_LOG
1CH WRITE_PROTECT
1DH CON GEN
1EH SKIP CYLINDER LIST

= 8X – For DLE only, ie. Only downloaded to buffer Ram.
= 88 – DLE only for RWF.
= 8B – DLE only for CSPT

Level 2
Cxx,yy,zz - Copy Buffersxx = Source buffer for the data.yy = Destination buffer of the data.zz = number of 512 byte buffers to copy (1 is default)

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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2013, 19:59 
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I had the manual thank you, did you read my last post? I just dont understand why the upload module from reserved area, does not work as seen in my example.
By the way, do you read your PM Spildit?


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 Post subject: Re: SEAGATE: Non Standard ATA Master Password
PostPosted: March 3rd, 2013, 11:24 
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int0x13 wrote:
I had the manual thank you, did you read my last post? I just dont understand why the upload module from reserved area, does not work as seen in my example.
By the way, do you read your PM Spildit?


Yeah, i don't know either :)
I will reply to your PM later today.

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