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ST3320418AS CC34 7200.12 bad sector

April 17th, 2015, 1:10

HDD detected by bios and windows without problem.

but i can't read any sectors since all are bad

in terminal

V40
Nonresident GList 1 entries returned
Total entries available: 1
PBA Len Flags Phy Cyl Hd PhySctr SFI
904ECD6 7F8 0 8CA0 1 0 B6075


Let me guide how to repair bad sectors without DATA LOSS.

Thankyou

Re: ST3320418AS CC34 7200.12 bad sector

April 17th, 2015, 1:56

Do not need to touch the Nonresident Glist.
This factory defects found during the post process.
Translation of disperse and lose data.

Re: ST3320418AS CC34 7200.12 bad sector

April 17th, 2015, 2:14

What i have to do without data loss?

steps? Commands?

Re: ST3320418AS CC34 7200.12 bad sector

April 17th, 2015, 2:46

In this case - nothing to do.
Everything is fine.

Re: ST3320418AS CC34 7200.12 bad sector

April 17th, 2015, 4:19

is no way to repair bad sectors?
such as clearing P,G-List and m commands?????


i can't even use dd_rescure.

Re: ST3320418AS CC34 7200.12 bad sector

April 17th, 2015, 7:11

Nonresident GList not G-list

G-list of seаgate = Alt-list (V4)

Alt-List makes no sense clean or move in P-list.
This will lead to loss of data.
Alt-list cleaned unless it failed.

Cleaning P-list = a corpse HDD
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