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 Post subject: Seagate St2000DM001 FW:CC4G Not showing in BIOS
PostPosted: February 14th, 2016, 3:37 
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HDD started exhibiting issues with its hanging. Managed to dump most of the data off whilst it was still operational goto 98% and stalled. Now will not show up in bios at all.

TTL Terminal dump: I have cut it short as I didnt want it to remap any further until I understood what it is doing. Can someone point me in the right direction if it is worth spending the time to try and recover.

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MCMTFileHandler: EXCEPTION: Failed MCMT read request
Boot 0x40M
Spin Up
TCC-0020[0x00026F7C][0x000273E8][0x00027854]
Trans.

Rst 0x40M
MC Internal LPC Process
Spin Up
TCC-0020
(P) SATA Reset

MCMainPOR: Start:
Check MCMT Version: Current
MCMainPOR: Non-Init Case
Reconstruction: MCMT Reconstruction Start
Max number of MC segments 0A61
Nonvolatile MCMT sequence number 018E523F
[RSRS] 08DA
Reconstruction: Completed 1:
[MCMTWS]
MCMainPOR: MCTStateFlags 0000002A MCStateFlags 00000041
MCMainPOR: Feature Enabled...

Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A17 Length=00000168
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A17 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A1B Length=00000164
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A1B Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A1F Length=00000160
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A1F Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A23 Length=0000015C
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A23 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A27 Length=00000158
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A27 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A2B Length=00000154
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A2B Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A2F Length=00000150
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A2F Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A33 Length=0000014C
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A33 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A37 Length=00000148
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A37 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A3B Length=00000144
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A3B Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A3F Length=00000140
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A3F Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A43 Length=0000013C
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A43 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A47 Length=00000138
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A47 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A4B Length=00000134
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A4B Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A4F Length=00000130
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A4F Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A53 Length=0000012C
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A53 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A57 Length=00000128
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A57 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A5B Length=00000124
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A5B Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A5F Length=00000120
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A5F Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A63 Length=0000011C
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A63 Sense Code=43110081
Starting LBA of RW Request=0000000000087A67 Length=00000118
ProcessRWError -Read- at LBA 0000000000087A67 Sense Code=43110081


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate St2000DM001 FW:CC4G Not showing in BIOS
PostPosted: February 14th, 2016, 18:52 
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If you have the data, why don't you replace it or send it to warranty?

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate St2000DM001 FW:CC4G Not showing in BIOS
PostPosted: February 15th, 2016, 0:26 
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During the cloning it managed to dump most of the partitions, but has left one partition as it has obviously hit the reread limit and would no longer continue. I would like to get some of the the data off the last partition if possible. 500GB worth

Yes drive will got back for warranty, but if I could recover some files from that 500GB partition it would be good.


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate St2000DM001 FW:CC4G Not showing in BIOS
PostPosted: February 15th, 2016, 4:45 
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If you read 98% you don't have 500Gb to recover....

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 Post subject: Re: Seagate St2000DM001 FW:CC4G Not showing in BIOS
PostPosted: February 16th, 2016, 7:01 
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Terminal is available? If yes, then read passport using terminal (sys file -> vol 0x03 fid 0x93), uncheck all checkboxes and write again at a same place.


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate St2000DM001 FW:CC4G Not showing in BIOS
PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 4:49 
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Yes terminal access is available. Can you advise what the cause of the problem is before I apply any fix?
When I said I managed to clone 98% of the data, I ment it did a sector copy of 98% of the data, but stalled due to what i suspect bad sector remapping. What that means is that allthough I have the raw sectors I have no partition information as to where the files are mapped within that partition.
Multiple partitions on the drive. All partitions dumpped off appart from the last one which is of 500GB.

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