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 Post subject: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: May 15th, 2015, 13:32 
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Hi guys)

Some of you may already have heard about my misfortunes with WD, so now I'd like to ask about another deceased/patient, which on and off worked alright with three others HDD's as a home media in a well-aired Zalman case. Almost a week ago I noticed often freezes while watching HD TV, at first I thought it was a server caching or WiFi, but when the freezes began to popout as Jack-from-the-box, I did check SMART and yes...

A short report:
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[ WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 (WD-WMAV51895546) ] 
   
  ATA Device Properties: 
   Model ID   WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 
   Serial Number   WD-WMAV51895546 
   Revision   80.00A80 
   World Wide Name   5-0014EE-00209D278 
   Device Type   SATA-II 
   Parameters   1938021 cylinders, 16 heads, 63 sectors per track, 512 bytes per sector 
   LBA Sectors   1953525168 
   Physical / Logical Sector Size   512 bytes / 512 bytes 
   Multiple Sectors   16 
   ECC Bytes   50 
   Max. PIO Transfer Mode   PIO 4 
   Max. MWDMA Transfer Mode   MWDMA 2 
   Max. UDMA Transfer Mode   UDMA 6 
   Active UDMA Transfer Mode   UDMA 6 
   Unformatted Capacity   953870 MB 
   ATA Standard   ATA8-ACS 
   
  ATA Device Features: 
   48-bit LBA   Supported 
   Advanced Power Management   Not Supported 
   Automatic Acoustic Management   Supported, Enabled 
   Device Configuration Overlay   Supported 
   DMA Setup Auto-Activate   Supported, Disabled 
   Extended Power Conditions   Not Supported 
   Free-Fall Control   Not Supported 
   General Purpose Logging   Supported 
   Host Protected Area   Supported, Enabled 
   In-Order Data Delivery   Not Supported 
   Native Command Queuing   Supported 
   NCQ Priority Information   Supported 
   Phy Event Counters   Supported 
   Power Management   Supported, Enabled 
   Power-Up In Standby   Supported, Disabled 
   Read Look-Ahead   Supported, Enabled 
   Release Interrupt   Not Supported 
   Security Mode   Supported, Disabled 
   Sense Data Reporting   Not Supported 
   SMART   Supported, Enabled 
   SMART Error Logging   Supported 
   SMART Self-Test   Supported 
   Software Settings Preservation   Supported, Enabled 
   Streaming   Not Supported 
   Tagged Command Queuing   Not Supported 
   Write Cache   Supported, Enabled 
   Write-Read-Verify   Not Supported 
   
  SSD Features: 
   Data Set Management   Not Supported 
   Deterministic Read After TRIM   Not Supported 
   TRIM Command   Not Supported 
   
  ATA Device Physical Info: 
   Manufacturer   Western Digital 
   Hard Disk Family   Caviar Green 
   Form Factor   3.5" 
   Formatted Capacity   1000 GB 
   Physical Dimensions   147 x 101.6 x 25.4 mm 
   Max. Weight   600 g 
   Max. Internal Data Rate   880 Mbit/s 
   Interface   SATA-II 
   Buffer-to-Host Data Rate   300 MB/s 
   Buffer Size   64 MB 
   
  ATA Device Manufacturer: 
   Company Name   Western Digital Corporation 
   Product Information   http://www.wdc.com/en 
   Driver Update   http://www.aida64.com/driver-updates 

SMART
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[ WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 (WD-WMAV51895546) ] 
   
  ID   Attribute Description   Threshold   Value   Worst   Data   Status 
  01   Raw Read Error Rate   51   1   1   496   Pre-Failure: Imminent loss of data is being predicted 
  03   Spinup Time   21   157   129   5116   OK: Value is normal 
  04   Start/Stop Count   0   100   100   11   OK: Always passes 
  05   Reallocated Sector Count   140   160   160   318   OK: Value is normal 
  07   Seek Error Rate   0   200   200   0   OK: Always passes 
  09   Power-On Time Count   0   100   100   11   OK: Always passes 
  0A   Spinup Retry Count   0   100   253   0   OK: Always passes 
  0B   Calibration Retry Count   0   100   253   0   OK: Always passes 
  0C   Power Cycle Count   0   100   100   11   OK: Always passes 
  C0   Power-Off Retract Count   0   200   200   10   OK: Always passes 
  C1   Load/Unload Cycle Count   0   200   200   0   OK: Always passes 
  C2   Temperature   0   119   110   28   OK: Always passes 
  C4   Reallocation Event Count   0   1   1   318   OK: Always passes 
  C5   Current Pending Sector Count   0   198   196   423   OK: Always passes 
  C6   Offline Uncorrectable Sector Count   0   100   253   0   OK: Always passes 
  C7   Ultra ATA CRC Error Rate   0   200   200   0   OK: Always passes 
  C8   Write Error Rate   0   100   253   0   OK: Always passes 
I know how to reset SMART/clean lists and would like to cut some 'temporary' working space, yet the problem is the err blocks are scattered over the disk, not isolated in some location...

Worth trying or a 'Hello Recycle Bin and expensive magnets'?
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 Post subject: Re: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: May 19th, 2015, 3:25 
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Ok, it seems to be a bit hard.
Then possibly a simpler question: if MHDD extended info says the HDD has interface problem (returns something like 1010101010101010), then it's "finish him" or there's still something to check?

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 Post subject: Re: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: June 15th, 2015, 8:18 
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Hi there, guys.

All in all, I decided to format the HDD as NTFS 64KB-cluster and chkdsk it via Win8 upgraded FS bad-blocks marking. As far as the process went rather slowly I turned off the screen and went to bed, but in the morning I found out that PC somehow turned off.
When I turned it on, it appeared that HDD is a "generic IDE" of 0GB size...

That's why I would like to know how to restore its size or something.
Makes sense to play with it or not?

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 Post subject: Re: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: June 23rd, 2015, 12:00 
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Perhaps I should be more specific: as far as I understand the SA was compromised, so I would need a translator.

1) where one could find one? (in WDMarvel it's file "35")
2) what else one may need to restore the HDD size and accessibility?
Don't worry--I have no sensible info there and I won't cry too much if it completely dies, so it's more like gambling and education how it works.

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 Post subject: Re: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: June 23rd, 2015, 15:03 
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You killed the heads running chkdisk on a failing drive. If you were trying recover the data you should have run ddrescue to clone around the bad sectors. If you're just trying to refurbish it then you should have run self-scan. Now it's time for the scrap bin, unless you need data off it and want to pay for pro services.

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 Post subject: Re: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: November 1st, 2015, 16:43 
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Sorry for possible necroposting, yet I was checking up a pile of old faulty hardware and found the subject, so I decided to give it another go--at least for education purpose.

The device spins-up and seems to calibrate properly with no strange sounds.
If it's plugged-in at startup, the BIOS hangs auto-detecting for quite a while and then says "unknown device"; no reaction in Win8.1 though.
WDMarvel 4beta shows:
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Model: (empty)
Serial: (empty)
F/W: (empty) 80.CMF
Family: Dragon Fly 2_PL4K (Royl)
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That allegedly implies, the SA/firmware was damaged while resetting SMART or alike, not (only) heads.

I was lucky enough to find some relative firmware at HddGuru), the only problem is it's for PC3000--in .PCR format whereas WDM requires .ROM, right? Ok, I do understand possible risks, so I would like to ask whether it's possible to somehow convert Modules/ROM/Tracks?
Perhaps, one already has got raw files for WDMarvel?

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 Post subject: Re: WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1 "GREEN" DEAD?
PostPosted: November 2nd, 2015, 7:57 
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Thank you, Spildit.

I know you're talking--the HDD was getting worser, I tried to security-erase and localize errs, then decided to reset SMART and have several 'good' partitions, however the device kept self-monitoring and remapping, so I repeated the procedure (may be not so properly) and thought about Win8.1 chkdsk soft-bad remapping too... Now it is 'NаТx Disk size 0 - 0Gb', which can read neither ROMs, nor SA-list
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ID01 head 0: status - 0xBE Unknown Error
ID01 head 1: status - 1 Invalid Header
ID35 head 0: status - 0xBE Unknown Error
ID35 head 1: status - 1 Invalid Header
As far as I understood, my latest fault was having tweaked in WDM, I didn't turn off the HDD before scanning the surface errs, alas.


Ok, at the moment I've got only WDMarvel among the software to work with ROMs, because I don't know other free/trial counterparts.
Although WD states some features to download/upgrade F/W, I couldn't find any--neither flasher, nor firmware itself. Indeed, they are not for home users because it's rather easy to kill the device, but it's already a zombie, so no harm implied.

For now I would like to 'reset' the HDD status to its defaults, so I could experiment, retry and learn from it a bit more. Why, there're still some 750GB good space, providing it's stable, it still can serve a little for I need no speeding from 'Green'.
However, are there any WD flasher or something similar, I wonder?


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