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MHDD And Timeout

June 28th, 2013, 3:26

Hello everyone.
I wanted to know, what does TIMEOUT (question mark) in MHDD mean?
Is there a way to fix this?
If there is a way to fix it, is it really completely fixes the problem or is it better to replace the hard drive?

Re: MHDD And Timeout

June 28th, 2013, 15:01

urix wrote:I wanted to know, what does TIMEOUT (question mark) in MHDD mean?

It means that the drive was still busy (therefore no status available) after [n] seconds, where [n] is the timeout value.

Unfortunately I don't have time to discuss your other questions. If you explain whether you need the data from the drive, and what risks you are prepared to take, then perhaps someone else will reply.

Re: MHDD And Timeout

June 29th, 2013, 13:50

Obviously I need the data from the hard disk.
But let's say I have already copied the data from the hard disk

My question was, can we fix this error?
Is it better to replace it?

Re: MHDD And Timeout

June 29th, 2013, 18:09

urix wrote:Obviously I need the data from the hard disk.

No, it's not obvious - otherwise I wouldn't have asked the question. Some people just want to repair a drive and don't need the data, as that drive was just a backup - that's why I asked. So obviously when someone gives me attitude and sarcasm, instead of being polite and grateful, I don't spend valuable time giving them long answers. :)

urix wrote:My question was, can we fix this error?

Yes.

urix wrote:Is it better to replace it?

Yes.

Re: MHDD And Timeout

July 1st, 2013, 10:05

Vulcan wrote:
urix wrote:Obviously I need the data from the hard disk.

No, it's not obvious - otherwise I wouldn't have asked the question. Some people just want to repair a drive and don't need the data, as that drive was just a backup - that's why I asked. So obviously when someone gives me attitude and sarcasm, instead of being polite and grateful, I don't spend valuable time giving them long answers. :)

urix wrote:My question was, can we fix this error?

Yes.

urix wrote:Is it better to replace it?

Yes.

OK, first of all, thank you! :)
Second, how can I fix this problem? can you tell me?
:wink:
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