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I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22???

February 12th, 2015, 15:15

Hello people:

I accidentally typed I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22 command in level T on 7200.10 hdd and succesfully fixed a non-detected hdd. Then i thought in a miracle and tried with other disks with similar symptoms but the result was very different: Wrong data format. Adpatives corrupt!!!!

Can somebody explain what I4,1,22 commands does????
Exist any chance of repair this issue via terminal commandS???

thanks in advance.
Oleg.

Re: I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22???

February 12th, 2015, 15:45

Don Oleg wrote:Can somebody explain what I4,1,22 commands does????

erases system area
Don Oleg wrote:Exist any chance of repair this issue via terminal commandS???

probably no

Re: I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22???

February 16th, 2015, 13:56

Don Oleg wrote:Hello people:

I accidentally typed I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22 command in level T on 7200.10 hdd and succesfully fixed a non-detected hdd. Then i thought in a miracle and tried with other disks with similar symptoms but the result was very different: Wrong data format. Adpatives corrupt!!!!

Can somebody explain what I4,1,22 commands does????
Exist any chance of repair this issue via terminal commandS???

thanks in advance.
Oleg.


This thread explains and breaks down what each of the commands between commas is: http://www.data-medics.com/forum/viewto ... f=26&t=100

Re: I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22???

February 16th, 2015, 13:59

oh, sorry. I just realized you were asking about the i command not m command. oops.

Re: I4,1,22 instead i4,1,22???

February 19th, 2015, 14:19

Thanks very much to all!!!

Thanks Spildit!

Thanks Data-Medics, the link was very usefull for me too.
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