Dear Gurus,
first of all I would like to say that this is an awesome site, especially if someone is totally frustrated
searching the way to solve the problem with the hard drive.
I will try to be very short, my problem:
On one of my laptops has the 2,5" hard drive seagate ST9320423ASG.
One day, suddenly, this hard drive became inaccessible.
At boot-time, in BIOS-Setup, this drive could be recognized with a size of 0MB.
MHDD recognises this HD also with 0 LBA error.
All Data on this driva are very important for me and there is no possibility to outsource to a DR-professional.
After searching in Internet and also on this forum it was clear for me,
that there could be something with SA-area and computer doesn't know how to deal with it.
My first guess was: weak head(s) or not readable parts of SA-area.
I have replaced heads through other ones from the good donor of the same model. - 0LBA problem remains.
OK, what next? Internet is a very good source for Information:
there are some cases describing the solution of 0LBA Problem,
but they affect only this specific hard disk model (Seagate 7200.11).
I decided to try this way with a help of selfmade device (discussed here:
http://www.mapleleafmountain.com/seagatebrick.html).
After successful setup, the first try was the most described way:
CTRL-Z
F3 T>
Now go to level one
F3 2>/1
And give the S.M.A.R.T. erase command
F3 1>N1
disconnect the SATA power cable from the drive and wait one minute.
Then plug the SATA power cable back into the drive.
CTRL-Z
F3 T>m0,2,2,0,0,0,0,22
Max Wr Retries = 00, Max Rd Retries = 00, Max ECC T-Level = 14, Max Certify Rewrite Retries = 00C8
User Partition Format Successful - Elapsed Time 0 mins 00 secs
No effect, 0LBA problem remains without change.
Next try, with deleting G-List and reset translator.
CTRL-Z
F3 T>i4,1,22
disconnect the SATA power cable from the drive and wait one minute.
Then plug the SATA power cable back into the drive.
CTRL-Z
F3 T>m0,6,2,,,,,22
After this step there was a wonder! On SATA interface there was a rather long time ~20 sec
but BIOS could recognize the drive with 320GB. Ok, I thought I was near the solution, at least I was on the right way...
MHDD also could see 320 GB, I started the test... there was a lot of sectors with read/write error.
Ok, after this test I pluged this drive into the Windows-PC, long pause during the boot, the drive could be recognized... but with
2 raw partitions. No filesystem, no files at all.... I thought may be now the drive is in the state known as "BSY error"?
Ok, I thought the correct action would be F3 T>m0,2,2,0,0,0,0,22 again.... I have done that

(, and now
the drive has 0LBA error again. I have tryed all combinations of the terminal commands... nothing helped me,
0LBA error could not be corrected.
Dear all, I know now that 0LBA is not a problem this is only a symptom of the problem.
But what are the ways to find out what is the reason of this 0LBA-symptom?
Could somebody point me to the right path in order to find a solution and to get access to my data?
Thanks in advance.