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| Author: | loninappleton [ May 3rd, 2014, 8:21 ] |
| Post subject: | HDD low level format cannotlock the disk |
I tried searching for previous posts on this which is likely a common question. Came up with an empty search. My WD Blue drive is giving the cannot unlock disk, you must have open files error. I just did a Seagate yesterday and it went smoothly. I opened the program from the cd drive after a fresh reboot and turned of anything I could see in the start menu. What is the usual cure for a locked drive? My reason for reformat is SMART is showing unrecoverable sectors and clone programs like Ghost find bad blocks. CrystalDisk info shows the drive as "Caution." |
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| Author: | loninappleton [ May 3rd, 2014, 14:06 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDD low level format cannotlock the disk |
Thanks for answering. Elsewhere here it was mentioned that deleting any partitions and then wiping would eliminate the 'cannot lock error.' This indeed worked and the LL Format ran. Unfortunately the drive still shows caution and Uncorrectable Sectors, though Current Pending sector count changed to 'blue' : OK in Crystal Disk info terms. I believe I have done all I can with it now. It works but cannot be used as a main. I appreciate the HDD Guru tools and thank you for your service. |
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| Author: | loninappleton [ May 3rd, 2014, 14:25 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDD low level format cannotlock the disk |
I do not know how you can inspect for 'before' and after but tell me how how to get the SMART log. I know SMART info is available in the HDDG LL Format but do not know how to get the log. As I recall Pending and Uncorrectable were both 200. Pending changed to 100. Anyway tell me how to get the text file to post if you have interest. |
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| Author: | loninappleton [ May 3rd, 2014, 15:46 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDD low level format cannotlock the disk |
Here is the SMART file from a prog called Disk Checkup: Sorry the format is off, but in a small text box what could I do? This is a SATA drive. *** DiskCheckup V3.2 Build: 1000 Report *** SysInfo DLL Version: SysInfo v1.0 Build: 1041 Time of export: 14:12:07 03-May-2014 Device information: Device ID: 1 Interface: ATA Device Capacity: 305242 MB Serial Number: WD-WCAV2P399247 Model Number: WDC WD3200AAJS-00L7A0 Firmware Revision: 01.03E01 Partitions: D: 305242 MB ATA information: Disk geometry: Cylinders: 38913 Tracks/Cylinder: 255 Sectors/Track: 63 Bytes/Sector: 512 Total disk sectors: 625142448 Logical sector size: 512 Physical sector size: 512 Media rotation rate: N/A Buffer size: 8192 KB ECC size: 50 Bytes Standards compliance: ATA8-ACS Supported: Yes ATA/ATAPI-7 Supported: Yes ATA/ATAPI-6 Supported: Yes ATA/ATAPI-5 Supported: Yes ATA/ATAPI-4 Supported: Yes Serial/Parallel: Serial SATA 3.0 Compilance: No SATA 2.6 Compilance: No SATA 2.5 Compilance: Yes SATA II: Ext Compilance: Yes SATA 1.0a Compilance: Yes ATA8-AST Compilance: No World Wide ID: 50014EE102DB0787 Feature support: SMART supported: Yes SMART enabled: Yes SMART self-test supported: Yes SMART error log supported: Yes LBA supported: Yes IORDY supported: Yes CFast supported: No DMA supported: Yes Maximum Multiword DMA mode supported: 2 Multiword DMA selected: None Maximum UltraDMA mode supported: 6 UltraDMA selected: 6 Maximum PIO mode supported: 4 SATA Compliance: Yes NCQ priority information supported: No Unload while NCQ commands are outstanding supported: No Phy Event Counters supported: Yes Receipt of power management requests supported: Yes NCQ feature set supported: Yes SATA Gen2 Signaling Speed (3.0Gb/s) supported: Yes SATA Gen1 Signaling Speed (1.5Gb/s) supported: Yes Software Settings Preservation: Supported, Enabled In-order data delivery: Not supported Initiating power management: Not supported DMA Setup auto-activation: Supported, Disabled Non-zero buffer offsets: Not supported Trusted Computing supported: No Host Protected Area (HPA) supported: Yes Read look-ahead supported: Yes Read look-ahead enabled: Yes Write cache supported: Yes Write cache enabled: Yes Power management supported: Yes Security mode supported: Yes Security mode enabled: No Device Configuration Overlay (DCO) supported: Yes 48bit Addressing supported: Yes Auto Acoustic Managment (AAM) supported: Yes Auto Acoustic Managment (AAM) enabled: No Power-up in Standby (PUIS) supported: Yes Power-up in Standby (PUIS) enabled: No Advanced Power Management (APM) supported: No CompactFlash Association (CFA) supported: No General Purpose Logging (GPL) supported: Yes Streaming supported: No Media card pass through supported: No Extended power conditions supported: No Extended status reporting supported: No Write-read-verify supported: No Free-fall control supported: No TRIM command supported: No SCT command transport supported: Yes NV Cache enabled: No NV Cache Power Management supported: No SMART ATTRIBUTES: ID Description Status Value Worst Threshold Raw Value TEC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Raw Read Error Rate OK 200 200 51 106 N.A. 3 Spin Up Time OK 135 131 21 4233 N.A. 4 Start/Stop Count OK 99 99 0 1107 N.A. 5 Reallocated Sector Count OK 200 200 140 0 N.A. 7 Seek Error Rate OK 100 253 0 0 N.A. 9 Power On Time OK 90 90 0 7893 N.A. 10 Spin Retry Count OK 100 100 0 0 N.A. 11 Calibration Retry Count OK 100 100 0 0 N.A. 12 Power Cycle Count OK 99 99 0 1094 N.A. 192 Power off Retract Count OK 200 200 0 530 N.A. 193 Load Cycle Count OK 200 200 0 1107 N.A. 194 Temperature OK 94 86 0 49 C N.A. 196 Reallocation Event Count OK 200 200 0 0 N.A. 197 Current Pending Sector Count OK 200 200 0 0 N.A. 198 Uncorrectable Sector Count OK 200 200 0 5 N.A. 199 UltraDMA CRC Error Count OK 200 200 0 1 N.A. 200 Write Error Count OK 200 200 0 3 N.A. |
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| Author: | loninappleton [ May 3rd, 2014, 20:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: HDD low level format cannotlock the disk |
It's good we are talking about MHDD. I got an error with a drive I wanted to run scan on and it said not an LBA drive or the like. I note in DiskInfo that most of my HDs are LBA. Where do these errors come from? I know these must be noob questions. I would like to become proficient with using MHDD-- was running the DOS window version in Win XP. |
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