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 Post subject: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: February 28th, 2012, 18:36 
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Hi, is it somethimes possible that firmware modules get corrupted to the point where all the mdoules contents same? A drive I have with firmware downloaded in Jan. has this problem, and I checked a few other U5's and found the same. Trying to see where the fault source is.


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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 1st, 2012, 15:14 
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Is my only option donor files? Yes or no answer all I need. Not looking for spoon feeding.

>Age=50 Type=71 MxCyl=5E1A MxHd=1 MxSct=038 BSz=0800 TCode=0000

T>Pgm=00 Trk=4305(432C).0(0).080(023) Zn=6 Err=00 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Ready LBA=00000000

T>
:5000000071000001 AX`7ED006WQ' "000000000000"42FD-4323

T>((INVALID Cert Disk Code - ROM Resident Revision Required: 3.07

/T
T>
:5000000071000001 AX`7ED006WQ' "000000000000"42FD-4323
ÿInterface task reset
1024k x 16 buffer detected
U5 - 1_Disk 3.07 10-17-00 16:31 coonend

Power Cycling
ATReset

Ref 0000 - Head Mask 0003 - Switch to full int.
Ready
OVERLAY FAILED(
T>Age=50 Type=71 MxCyl=5E1A MxHd=1 MxSct=038 BSz=0800 TCode=0000
Pgm=00 Trk=4305(4305).0(0).003(000) Zn=6 Err=00 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Ready LBA=00000000
Age=50 Type=71 MxCyl=5E1A MxHd=1 MxSct=038 BSz=0800 TCode=0000
((INVALID Cert Disk Code - ROM Resident Revision Required: 3.07

T>y
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected
T>/2
2>x
Command Inactive - No VALID Cert Code Detected
2>


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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 1st, 2012, 19:32 
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Any suspicion that somebody worked on the firmware?

Maybe a declined case from some other place?

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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2012, 0:40 
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Location: In ur HDD !
Did u change pcb on this drive ?


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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2012, 2:31 
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Thanks for replying. Sorry I should have given more info at the start. This drive is not for recovery, but for research. There is no evidence that it was worked on before so cannot say for certain why mods were corrupt. The only thing I can think of is maybe unit did not save them properly or I did something during my testing and forgot about it (I did not change PCB).

It seems I can upload all mods except ATA. With ATA when I upload then read, file size is as it should but content with all zero. It seems my only option is to boot using donor files, but just need to confirm that there isnt other solution.


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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2012, 3:40 
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Are you using SalvationData box "by a chance" ? :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2012, 5:29 
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BlackST wrote:
Are you using SalvationData box "by a chance" ? :mrgreen:


Haa Haa ,
When i do That i Keep checking those Horrible Connections Of wires Etc etc

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 Post subject: Re: U5 firmware corruption.
PostPosted: March 2nd, 2012, 10:20 
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Yep it is a SD. I guess that is my answer :lol:. I will be checking mods I have saved from other drives to see if they show same. From at least one download I have seen so far I am not the only one to have that problem, other person probably didnt even realise.


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