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 Post subject: SCSI Hard Drive CAPACITY
PostPosted: March 1st, 2007, 7:26 
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Hard Drive CAPACITY CHANGE for non seagate drives

seagate drives i can do with seatools
IDE i can do with mhdd

Other make SCSI drives i can not


Anyone HELP ??? :D


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PostPosted: March 1st, 2007, 10:58 
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Mode sense command does this


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PostPosted: March 2nd, 2007, 6:26 
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Doomer wrote:
Mode sense command does this



Were can i get that from please ??


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PostPosted: March 2nd, 2007, 8:44 
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t10.org - get SCSI standard from here
Mode Sense it is standard SCSI command


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 Post subject: Hard Drive CAPACITY CHANGE for non seagate drives
PostPosted: April 16th, 2007, 5:51 
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Hard Drive CAPACITY CHANGE for non seagate drives


Still looking for some software to do this with :( :(

can any one help please please please


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 Post subject: Re: Hard Drive CAPACITY CHANGE for non seagate drives
PostPosted: April 16th, 2007, 15:19 
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Unicap.exe

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 Post subject: Re: Hard Drive CAPACITY CHANGE for non seagate drives
PostPosted: April 17th, 2007, 10:13 
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hddguru wrote:
Unicap.exe



Thanks and i can down load this from ??????????????/


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PostPosted: April 17th, 2007, 16:00 
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Actually, if I remember correctly, MHDD restores full HDD capacity when you ussie a SCSI low level format command (i do not recall what is the command, sorry, but you can try to issue a HELP command to find out :-))


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maysoft wrote:
Actually, if I remember correctly, MHDD restores full HDD capacity when you ussie a SCSI low level format command (i do not recall what is the command, sorry, but you can try to issue a HELP command to find out :-))



i think that is for IDE drives not SCSI


I can do it wth SEAGATE SCSI drives just not other makes and i need to :(


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martcom wrote:
maysoft wrote:
Actually, if I remember correctly, MHDD restores full HDD capacity when you ussie a SCSI low level format command (i do not recall what is the command, sorry, but you can try to issue a HELP command to find out :-))



i think that is for IDE drives not SCSI


SCSI format cannot be implemented for IDE drives, so you are wrong


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Doomer wrote:
martcom wrote:
maysoft wrote:
Actually, if I remember correctly, MHDD restores full HDD capacity when you ussie a SCSI low level format command (i do not recall what is the command, sorry, but you can try to issue a HELP command to find out :-))



i think that is for IDE drives not SCSI


SCSI format cannot be implemented for IDE drives, so you are wrong


Ok so if i am wroug tell me were i can get what i am looking for to do the job then !!!!!! :?:


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PostPosted: April 19th, 2007, 7:46 
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Dmitry said - RTFM
do it !


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PostPosted: April 19th, 2007, 10:06 
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Doomer wrote:
Dmitry said - RTFM
do it !


Well i have RTFM and can not see any thing in there about changeing HDD capacity on SCSI drive

Need this as the drives i have are set to 4Gb and the drive is a 20Gb so this is the only way it can be done.

SEAGATE drives have a tool to do this but i can not find it to do other drives


so again please help


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PostPosted: April 19th, 2007, 12:15 
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martcom wrote:
Doomer wrote:
Dmitry said - RTFM
do it !


Well i have RTFM and can not see any thing in there about changeing HDD capacity on SCSI drive

What help said about SCSI format ?

Anyway, you could change capacity with Mode Select command, try to find program for sending SCSI commands (For example, Bus Hound can send SCSI-command to a SCSI-drive, I beleive there are many other programs)
Read SCSI-standard (from t10.org) for Mode Select and Mode Sense command and do this
After changing capacity you should start SCSI format (every SCSI controller with BIOS can do this)

If you cannot understand these things - pay somebody for this job


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Doomer wrote:
martcom wrote:
Doomer wrote:
Dmitry said - RTFM
do it !


Well i have RTFM and can not see any thing in there about changeing HDD capacity on SCSI drive

What help said about SCSI format ?

Anyway, you could change capacity with Mode Select command, try to find program for sending SCSI commands (For example, Bus Hound can send SCSI-command to a SCSI-drive, I beleive there are many other programs)
Read SCSI-standard (from t10.org) for Mode Select and Mode Sense command and do this
After changing capacity you should start SCSI format (every SCSI controller with BIOS can do this)

If you cannot understand these things - pay somebody for this job


Hmmmmmmm well i would not pay you !!!!!!!!!!


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PostPosted: April 20th, 2007, 9:10 
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Relax, I do not need your money :)
Just DIY and stop bugging people


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Doomer wrote:
Relax, I do not need your money :)
Just DIY and stop bugging people
:lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Nice one

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PostPosted: April 20th, 2007, 16:01 
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To martcom ,

u should show some respect if u need to learn .


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Doomer wrote:
Relax, I do not need your money :)
Just DIY and stop bugging people


Sorry i thowrt this was a forum where you could get help from others

if you read the the post

all i did was ask for HELP


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PostPosted: April 26th, 2007, 17:04 
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martcom wrote:
all i did was ask for HELP

I do not have program with one button "Change SCSI Capacity" especially for you, but I have written step-by-step manual for you where I "chewed" all staff, "swallow" it, please I cannot "swallow" for you


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