fzabkar wrote:
What is the firmware version of your drive?
It may be that your drive has fallen victim to the 7200.11 BSY bug that also affected ES.2 models. If that is the case, then Seagate offers free data recovery. Alternatively, you may be able to apply an easy DIY fix.
The reason that the drive is being identified as ST_M13FQBL is that it is unable to read a reserved area on the platters, in which case it reverts to identifying itself with the generic information stored in the serial EEPROM on the PCB.
Hi Fzakbar
Firmware version is HPG1.If i use the update firmware software from Seagate it possible to fix the problem and data can be save ?
Thank you