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 Post subject: RS-232 data from Hyper Terminal
PostPosted: June 21st, 2007, 0:19 
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Here is the data that my 80 gb Seagate harddrive is putting out on the Hyper Terminal. Can anyone tell me what it means.
Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000
Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000
Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000
Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000Pgm=00 Trk=00
00E370(0000E370).0(0).0D5(0D5) Zn=00 Err=A3 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Ready
LBA=00000000
Pgm=00 Trk=0000E370(0000E370).0(0).0D5(0D5) Zn=00 Err=A3 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHl
th=0000 Ready LBA=00000000
Pgm=00 Trk=0000E370(0000E370).0(0).0D5(0D5) Zn=00 Err=A3 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHl
th=0000 Ready LBA=00000000
Pgm=00 Trk=0000E370(0000E370).0(0).0D5(0D5) Zn=00 Err=A3 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHl
th=0000 Ready LBA=00000000

:00000001A300 AX' ' " "0000E306-0000E385
:00000001A300 AX' ' " "0000E306-0000E385
:00000001A300 AX' ' " "0000E306-0000E385
:00000001A300 AX' ' " "0000E306-0000E385
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LeRoy


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PostPosted: June 21st, 2007, 2:03 
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your seagate drive start in safe mode ( F Level ). You can not do anything in this level. even serial number was not detected.

Can you tell us what you want from this drive.


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 Post subject: RS-232 data from Hyper Terminal
PostPosted: June 21st, 2007, 7:46 
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I would like to be able to get an image of whatever I can off of it.
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LeRoy


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PostPosted: June 21st, 2007, 12:04 
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I think you have killed the new heads by trying to image/copy data win Windows :-(


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 Post subject: RS-232 data from Hyper Terminal
PostPosted: June 21st, 2007, 15:30 
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I've switched the PCB over to one that I had used earlier when the harddrive was communicating and here is the info off the Hyper Terminal.

:5000000821000001 AX`5JVGC7DJ' "000000000000"0EBAB-0EC2A
SRAM Ovly = Diag

Age Typ Hds Lent Loopcnt TrkGn Thld Grey Intg TrkOfst SpnIntg
50 21 1 0000 0000000 0028 000B6C 1048 0000 01AC
Age=50 Type=21 MxCyl=16358 MxHd=1 MxSct=44C BSz=0000 TCode=0000
Pgm=00 Trk=00026(00026).1(1).143(143) Zn=0 Err=00 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0008 CHlth=0000
Ready LBA=00000000

What can you tell me from this?

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LeRoy


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PostPosted: June 24th, 2007, 21:10 
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I ran the HD with Hyper Terminal again after finding out you are supposed to plug in the power after you get Hyper Terminal open and here is what I got for data this time.

Interface task reset
4096k x 16 buffer detected
ALPINE - 1_Disk M-21 11-25-03 18:53
Head Mask FFFF - Switch to full int.
Spin Ready

Cmd Cyl Hd Sct Cnt Stbuf Segl Csct Cbuf Actv ErCd Rtry Flags
10 00000 00 00000 0000 0000 00 00D6 3FDD Y 00 0017.FF.80 1882

Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000Pgm=00 Trk=00
00E37B(0000E37B).0(0).0D6(0D6) Zn=00 Err=00 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Ready
LBA=00000000
Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List

F>Pgm=00 Trk=0000E37B(0000E37B).0(0).0D6(0D6) Zn=00 Err=A1 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 C
Hlth=0000 Ready LBA=00000000

:00000001A100 AX' ' " "0000E306-0000E385

Are the heads dead?

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LeRoy


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PostPosted: June 24th, 2007, 23:15 
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I had the same problem

F>Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List on barracuda, 7200.7 i can heard the first process when heads go out from land zone to read servo, SA but not complete the recalibration process ,on my case was a SA problem,

this was my case after solve the problem thanks GOD, be able to get all data from client without exchange heads

Interfaz Task Reset
1024x16 buffer detected
ALPINE -1 Disk S.15 01-16-03 11:51
Buzz - Head Mask 004 - Switch to Full Int
Spin Ready

Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List
F>



Best Regards

Sinceraly

Alberto Pavón


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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 13:51 
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Hi,

No, it says Reserved track defect list, it has nothing to do with user area defects.
pepe


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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 13:53 
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Hi Pepe,
So what do you think is the problem and how would you go about fixing it?
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LeRoy


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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 14:35 
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In some rare cases could be bad PCB.

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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 14:36 
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Not just some peanut like bad sectors on SA or Damaged F/W...........

The Head 0 has betrayed. As in those sharky Barra. drives, APP code from SA reading procedure starts with uplifting Reserved Track Defect List, (Thoush, it itself rather is a vaccuum like hollow thing), then lets the APP Code step furthur. And in a betrayed head case, It will stop right there on Reading Reserved Track Defect List, and will welcome with an error.

So, replacing the Head 0 can do the job.

Well, there are slight chances about F/W malfunction, depends upon how much time it is taking in showing the error message. Tell me, upon power up, how much time does it take to give the error ? Estimately how many seconds ? If it is taking the normal time, then furthur fancy things can be done without unscrewing the drive.

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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 14:56 
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Many times, too often and more than 90%,

Message : "Error reading reserve track defect list" means that

reserve track defect list is in perfect shape on media, but device
such as magnetic head upon reaching instruction to read
reserve defect list cannot do this because head is physically "lame".
or just not fit enough to work.

So, HardDiskBug is right on the money and Spildit ..........

good idea to delay your famous web ideas for some months,
maybe even longer.

Hello everyone :)


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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 14:58 
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This first part only takes 1 second after plugging in power.

Interface task reset
4096k x 16 buffer detected
ALPINE - 1_Disk M-21 11-25-03 18:53

Buzz -

This second part comes up after 4 seconds after plugging in power.

Head Mask FFFF - Switch to full int.
Spin Ready
This third part comes up after 13 seconds after plugging in power.

Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List

F>


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PostPosted: June 25th, 2007, 18:23 
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Then what I am understanding here is that the head unit needs to be exchanged. Just for my education is head "0" either the top head or the bottom head?


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PostPosted: June 26th, 2007, 5:48 
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coffeebean
Welcome back! :D

(here I am supposed to punish myself for offtopic)


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PostPosted: June 27th, 2007, 19:19 
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I've just changed out the heads again with a perfect match and here's the data off the RS-232 this time.


Interface task reset
4096k x 16 buffer detected
ALPINE - 1_Disk M.14 01-16-03 11:51

Buzz - Head Mask 000F - Switch to full int.
Spin Ready
Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List

F>
Cmd Cyl Hd Sct Cnt Stbuf Segl Csct Cbuf Actv ErCd Rtry Flags
10 00000 00 00000 0000 0000 00 00D6 3FDE N A1 0017.FF.80 1802

Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000:Pgm=00 Trk=0
000E37B(0000E37B).0(0).0D6(0D6) Zn=00 Err=A1 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Read
y LBA=000

Burst 0001
Burst 00DC
Read-Channel Registers
Reg 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E
0F
00 6990 0046 000C 0001 0041 0000 00B5 0004 0002 0044 005D 0016 0000 0033 0013
0080
10 0008 0012 004E 0000 0072 003E 0000 00FF 00FF 0000 0002 00DC 00B0 0006 0000
0000
20 0000 0000 0088 0000 0000 008B 0041 006D 0016 0013 0010 0062 0027 0018 0093
0038
30 0098 0040 0050 009E 005C 00C4 00A0 0098 0060 0088 0080 008E 0080 0090 005A
0000
40 0000 0000 0041 00C9 0000 0079 0008 0000 0000 0002 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
50 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
60 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0380 0000
0001
70 0010 04A8 0000 0128 0140 0241 003D 0159 1FF9 0127 1FF2 0243 0063 0037 1FFE
0000
80 6990 0011 00C4 000E 0068 0003 0003 0040 0008 001D 0000 0014 0005 002F 00C2
0008
90 0080 0085 0024 0004 0000 0000 0000 0078 00F2 0000 0000 003F 00F4 0056 00FB
0000
A0 0041 0063 008F 006D 005C 0028 0039 000A 0041 000C 00D0 00F5 00D4 0006 0085
00EA
B0 007B 008C 0046 0050 0092 008F 0070 00B5 0055 00B4 0093 0089 0000 0000 0000
0000
C0 0000 0000 0000 0040 0010 003F 0044 0015 0000 0000 0000 00EA 0080 0000 0000
0000
D0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0009 0000 0000 0007 0000 0000
0030
E0 6046 5C4A 5E62 7A66 5E7A 6A78 7476 8C74 726E 0076 0003 0000 0000 0010 0000
00FF
F0 0000 0001 0012 0003 0000 0000 0000 9080 0000 0280 110A 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
Preamp Registers
Reg 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
00 53 58 0E 00 07 B0 00 01 00 FE FE FE FE FE FE FE
SATA Registers
Reg 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E
0F
00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
10 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
20 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF
FFFF
30 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF
FFFF
40 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
50 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
0000
60 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF
FFFF
70 FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF
FFFF
:000000010000 AX' ' " "0000E306-0000E385

Any Ideas?

Thanks,
LeRoy


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 Post subject: RS-232 data from Hyper Terminal
PostPosted: June 27th, 2007, 20:27 
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I have changed out the head unit and the pcb and the HD is now recognized by BIOS but will not let Window boot up. It is configured as the Slave. What software is my best bet to at least be able to recover some folders on the HD. Here's the latest data off the RS-232 adapter:

Interface task reset
4096k x 16 buffer detected
ALPINE - 1_Disk M.14 01-16-03 11:51

Buzz - Head Mask 000F - Switch to full int.
Spin Ready
Error Reading Reserve Track Defect List

F>
Cmd Cyl Hd Sct Cnt Stbuf Segl Csct Cbuf Actv ErCd Rtry Flags
10 00000 00 00000 0000 0000 00 00D6 3FDE N A1 0017.FF.80 1802

Age=00 Type=00 MxCyl=0000E386 MxHd=00 MxSct=280 BSz=2000 TCode=0000:Pgm=00 Trk=0
000E37B(0000E37B).0(0).0D6(0D6) Zn=00 Err=A1 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Read
y LBA=000

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LeRoy


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PostPosted: June 27th, 2007, 22:18 
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Well, Our seagate repairer english version only work on PCB M14, but your PBC is M21.

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PostPosted: June 28th, 2007, 12:29 
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coffeebean wrote:
Many times, too often and more than 90%,

Message : "Error reading reserve track defect list" means that

reserve track defect list is in perfect shape on media, but device
such as magnetic head upon reaching instruction to read
reserve defect list cannot do this because head is physically "lame".
or just not fit enough to work.

So, HardDiskBug is right on the money and Spildit ..........

good idea to delay your famous web ideas for some months,
maybe even longer.

Hello everyone :)


Hi Coffeebean ,
If Harddiskbug is Right ,Might Be It Could Be Bad Sector is SA Area Too .I Too Can Happen .Spildit is Just Trying To Help .Solutions

1 :Try Reading Some SA Area ,If Possible Without Delay Its Not a HEAD Problem .

And Splidit If You Are Not Gonna Open Your Website Please Register on Mine http://www.therepairmasters.com .

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 Post subject: Rs-232 data from Hyper Terminal
PostPosted: June 30th, 2007, 15:28 
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To Everyone that helped and gave advice,

After replacing the head unit. The HD was recognized by BIOS but did not show up as a HD in windows. With the advice from PEPE I switched member to inactive with MHDD and after bios booted I then powered up the HD and then it booted Copyr up. I used an old slower computer and was able to run copyr 100% on the HD. Most of the bad sectors were at the beginning of the copy. I believe that they must have been in the first partitian with the operating system. The copy took about 20 hours and had 2,000+ bad sectors. I was able to look at the copy this morning and the only folder I wasn't able to open, because of errors, was the Windows OP folder. Anyway I recovered 100% of the files we were after.

Thank You All Very Much for helping out this Newbee! I could not have done it without your help and advice.

Sincerely,
LeRoy


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