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Selfscan on a 300gb Seagate with Salvationdata

January 14th, 2008, 22:28

Ran a SELFSCAN on a 300GB seagate hard drive with 58 bad sectors and now the drive silently clicks for about 30 seconds and reports busy all the time. I believe it has entered safemode after the 30 seconds. The drive was working before but had some bad sectors. If anyone has any ideas it would be apreciated. I think I am missing a step not in the manual or it wiped out part of the sa. Thanks :D

Re: Selfscan on a 300gb Seagate with Salvationdata

January 15th, 2008, 17:44

Yes, if you start it form 02 you wiped some parts of SA tracks. Or is better to say that dose pars was not written to the place they expect to be.
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