I have a Seagate ES.2 250GB drive (ST3250310NS) that seems to have bricked. Drive appears to spin fine - no noises or weird clicks - but BIOS does not recognize it.
The drive has been in my PC for about 4 years, and has never shown any indications of problems. This latest problem just occurred overnight, as it was working when I went to bed, and the PC was rebooted to a BIOS lockup the next morning. I last updated the firmware 2-3 years ago. It has two partitions, one for my Windows swap file and the other, unfortunately, has ALL the user info. Hence, the drive being down keeps me from getting back into Windows. I don't use Microsoft's silly system for storing data in the User folders - everything of value is on other drives that are not experiencing problems.
Back to the problem, I do not think this is the infamous BSY error. I went through the fixes at msfn:
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/128807- ... 0011-hdds/I had no trouble accessing the drive through the cheap UART-TTL cable I purchased, and I received no errors at any time as I attempted the fix. BIOS still doesn't recognize it. Then on about my 4th or 5th attempt to do it, I left it alone after connecting the TTL (before CTRL-Z in hyperterminal) and I started getting the following error code every minute or so:
FlashLED - Failure Code:00000047 Failure Address:00231110
Once I get this, CTRL-Z doesn't work. However, since the first error doesn't show up for about a minute after I connect, I can easily get into the drive via Hyperterminal before it starts. Once I am in the drive, the error never shows up again.
The reason I don't think this is the BSY error is that I read the error code ended in "CC" whereas the code I listed above always ends in "47".
At this point, a big data recovery bill just doesn't make sense, since the worst case scenario is that I have to reinstall windows and all programs. However, I am considering paying for a new PCB board from a company that, for $50, will swap the drive data from my non-working PCB to insure compatibility. $50 is worth avoiding the headache of redoing all my settings, but I can't justify any more than that.
Any thoughts appreciated.