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 Post subject: how to downsize samsung palo family hdds
PostPosted: February 24th, 2011, 18:15 
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hi all,s hopeing friends u all doing well i have some samsung palo hdds which have one head broken but others ok .is there any tool like vtool to disable such hdds head . i try but vtool not support palo

if u want buy dead drives i have 2000 in stock in lahore pakistan

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 Post subject: Re: how to downsize samsung palo family hdds
PostPosted: February 24th, 2011, 21:21 
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The "standard" procedure for downsizing is, you should upload downsize SS module + script, and than run the SS on the drive for some days.
The result will be a dead drive or one optimal condition downsized drive.

For this you need special gear like pc3k.

Janos


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 Post subject: Re: how to downsize samsung palo family hdds
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2011, 17:41 
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thanx janos
so what is best method tp get good yield from ss . some time if sudden power fail then we should rester from same point or we need to reload the bc and script and restert from 0 .

if ss fail in downsize too then do we have some more options to apply

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