az-reth wrote:
MindMergepk wrote:
I think the valid question is why translator regeneration is required in first place ?
There are cases where you con recover access to the user area by regenerating the translator. I am aware this means you lose the Media Cache, but at my company we've had several cases where our last resort was
m0,6,2,,,,,22, and by some miracle, after rewriting the original translator, you get full user access.
I've been reading a lot about seagate drives lately, Rosewoods specifically, and I thought of the above method that might keep the Media Cache intact, but before trying it I would like some input.
I have seen many Rosewood Drives, with different problems but trust me we always extract data without regenerating translators on these drives, many Gurus here will agree, they are work around to deal with it even if translator is corrupt but never with m0,6,2xxxxx commands.
if you have such a case, share terminal log here...