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 Post subject: Seagate st2000dl003
PostPosted: September 20th, 2015, 23:29 
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Bios doesn't recognize the drive, this a a green model

sn: 5yd6vnnx
pn: 9vt166-302
fw cc3c

log looks like that:

Code:
Boot 0x40M
Spin Up[0x000246DF]
Trans.

Rst 0x40M
MC Internal LPC Process
Spin Up
(P) SATA Reset

  MediaPartition:

                        Host LBA  Length    Disc LBA  Length   Start Cyl  Head
       Media Partition  00000000  0099A518  00000000  001334A3  00000000  000000
00
               MC       00000000  00989CA0  00000000  00131394  00000000  000000
00
               MSP      00991A90  00000C98  00132352  00000193  0000020A  000000
05
        User Partition  0099A518            001334A3            000001FF  000000
05

MCMainPOR: Start:
Check MCMT Version: Current
MCMainPOR: Non-Init Case
MC Seg Disc and Cache Nodes:  40134924  40132A34
Seg Write Preamble VBM start: 000011B2 end: 000011D9
  Footer - start: 000011DB end: 00001202
Seg Read Preamble VBM - start: 00001204 end: 0000122B
  Footer - start: 0000122D end: 00001254
Reconstruction: MCMT Reconstruction Start
  Max number of MC segments 22E0
Nonvolatile MCMT sequence number 000B5EED
[RSRS] 1827  DiscLba 000D3554  RW_RTL FFFFFFFF
Reconstruction: Completed 1:
[MCMTWS]
MCMainPOR: MCTBufferPtr->Header.MCStateFlagsDisc = 00000041
MCMainPOR: MCTBufferPtr->Header.MCTStateFlags = 0000002A
MCMainPOR: MCStateFlags = 00000041

MCMainPOR: Feature Enabled...


MSP MainPOR:
MSP Init Metadata
     Buf Bytes/VBM 00000210  DBA Base 40000000
     Metadata size in bytes 0040
     Num Segments 0064
     Logical Sector Alignment 00000000
MSP Reconstruction
MSP Read ScratchPad Section 0000  DiscLBA 00132352  BlkSize 00000C80  Num Segme
nts 00000064  DiscLba 00132352  RW_RTL 000F4240
     No valid segments found

MSP MSP Main Store Verify  Reconstruction Status 10003000
     Reconstruction Status 00003000
MSP Init ScratchPad on DiscDiscLBA 00132352  DiscSize 00000190  PhyBlkLBA 00991
A90  BlkSize 00000C80
     Write MSP Segment   PhyBlkLBA 00991A90  BlkSize 00000C80  DiscLba 00132352
RW_RTL FFFFFFFF
MSP MainPOR: Complete
MSP MainPOR: Feature Enabled...
     ScratchPad restore NOT required

InitiateMarkPendingReallocateRequest for disc_lba: 00E5D001
(DOS)STE OGHT: 0x13DCFBE5 - 0x13DD12DC - 0x0002A018 - 0x0002A02C Count 0040
(DOS) Refresh Start.
(DOS) Read Error -
InitiateMarkPendingReallocateRequest for disc_lba: 13DD0D65!.
(DOS) Read Error -
InitiateMarkPendingReallocateRequest for disc_lba: 13DD0D66!.
(DOS) Read Error -
InitiateMarkPendingReallocateRequest for disc_lba: 13DD0EA2!.
(DOS) Read Error -
InitiateMarkPendingReallocateRequest for disc_lba: 13DD0EA3!.


initiatemarkpending goes on forever

any tips?


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate st2000dl003
PostPosted: September 21st, 2015, 5:53 
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NOT DIY, if you have important files in that drive send it to a PRO Datarecovery company, at this stage it MIGHT be cheap.


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate st2000dl003
PostPosted: September 21st, 2015, 21:09 
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define cheap? To me 50$, 100$, maybe 200$ is cheap... what's cheap for you?

I wanted to try my hand and saving the data, as a test to see how far I can go.

so v1 gives me this:

Head 0: entries 368 slips 6AB
Head 1: entries 49A slips DA3
Head 2: entries 3DA slips 654
Head 3: entries 3C2 slips 3A3F
Head 4: entries 4C5 slips 83E
Head 5: entries 348 slips 5D0
Total Entries 17AB Total Slips 62EF

v40 this:

Nonresident GList 0 entries returned
Total entries available: 0
PBA Len Flags Phy Cyl Hd PhySctr SFI

from what I gather, nonresident Glist shouldn't return 0 entries :!:
I have tons on time on my hands, to read and carefully experiment...


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate st2000dl003
PostPosted: December 5th, 2015, 11:44 
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Sakeo, you've been experimenting for quite some time now.....What were your results?


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 Post subject: Re: Seagate st2000dl003
PostPosted: December 8th, 2015, 14:19 
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Location: India
Spildit wrote:
Maybe something like stop relocation like this :

http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=83&t=557

Regening the translator with m0,6,3,,,,,22 and then cloning the drive like this :

http://www.hddoracle.com/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=1410

Assuming of course that the drive didn't have non-resident G-List entries to start with.

If there were entries there the the Translator is now shifted and it have to be fixed either by hand or by the use of fork method on PC-3000 or SD Seagate tool, etc ...

Also if the drive have huge amount of bad blocks it will be near to impossible to clone without a decent hardware based cloning tool.


Dear Friend Spildit.

May be case is not DIY definatly sakeo did the translator reading the some forums without the dealing it properly he is stuck in to the more issue. and if he did the fork or like method and half of the way he tired and did the translator again that mean multiple time translator regenerated with new nglist entery that he did this way many correct and non correct addresing in to the account. and when this happends no any hardware can do the direct job if u wait 1 2 3 4 7 days or months. only manualy we need to correct it to fix the issue.
dear friend sakeo batter u contact good dr firm in ur area if realy data is imp.

Yours Friend
Jignesh Pankhania


Last edited by jignesh on December 8th, 2015, 14:24, edited 1 time in total.

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