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 Post subject: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 7:27 
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Any way to Write sectors in IBM-ARM Architecture if secs in SA badly

I have a HTS727550A9E330 with PSHT copy1 badly, i tryed to write form PSHT copy0 witout success.

Any way


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 9:37 
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And do you really need a good PSHT copy1?
Can't you have sector access?


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 10:56 
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dmarques wrote:
And do you really need a good PSHT copy1?
Can't you have sector access?




Yes, i have access to Secs but i can only access from sec=0 to to sec=602279

them i get error reading secs.


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 11:07 
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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 11:16 
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Needs a head swap, as at least h1 is toast.
Suggest not powering on as is. These are easily prone to further damage when trying to image working heads first. Got one right now. Wasting parts on it...

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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 11:51 
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before had heads problem, but now is head exchanged.

I think problem is about FW


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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I am trying to read secs to 10.000.000 but no success in any of them in advanced to sec=602279.

If them problem is any head must i can read other secs areas.


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 11th, 2013, 17:00 
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hhddrec wrote:
I am trying to read secs to 10.000.000 but no success in any of them in advanced to sec=602279.

If them problem is any head must i can read other secs areas.


This is new ARM hitachi drive. Problem can be solved, but, i am afraid, you have to send it.
If you check PSHT module in RAM , it is empty.

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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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DR-Kiev wrote:
hhddrec wrote:
I am trying to read secs to 10.000.000 but no success in any of them in advanced to sec=602279.

If them problem is any head must i can read other secs areas.


This is new ARM hitachi drive. Problem can be solved, but, i am afraid, you have to send it.
If you check PSHT module in RAM , it is empty.



Hi DR-Kiev.

If this is a question:
Quote:
If you check PSHT module in RAM , it is empty.


Yes, the PSHT module in RAM is empty


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 12th, 2013, 10:34 
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i atach log From PC3k:

Test : Resource master copy creation in DB
Folder: /727550/Hitachi HTS727550A9E364 JF3O0E01 J3300080GVY1XA


ROM reading............................. : Ok
Reading ROM to DB (ROM/ROM.bin)....................................... : Ok

Reading NV-RAM to DB (NV-RAM/...)...
NV-RAM.nvr...
NV-RAM_0.nvr...
NV-RAM_1.nvr...
NV-RAM_2.nvr...
NV-RAM_3.nvr...
NV-RAM_4.nvr...
Reading NV-RAM to DB (NV-RAM/...)..................................... : Ok

Off-line start resources
Main modules table.................................................... : Ok
"Open" modules table.................................................. : Ok

Reading modules to DB
Folder: <root>/Hitachi-IBM-ARM Utility/727550/Hitachi HTS727550A9E364 JF3O0E01 J3300080GVY1XA/Modules

Module RPSH Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module RPSH Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module USAG Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module USAG Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module RAMI Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module RAMI Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module RAM0 Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module RAM0 Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module PSHT Copy 0...................... : Ok
[color=#FF0000]Error transferring command data: Reading SA [0x3F0101400, 0x40]
HDD Data timeout
Error executing command: Reading SA [0x3F0101401, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error................................................................. : Error executing command: Reading SA [0x3F0101401, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Loading : PSHT, P-List module......................................... : Error

Module PSHT Copy 1...................... : Error[/color]
Module RDMT Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module RDMT Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module RPOP Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module RPOP Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SECI Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SECI Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SECB Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SECB Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module ZONE Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module ZONE Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SRVP Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SRVP Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SRVM Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SRVM Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module CHNM Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module CHNM Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module IDNT Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module IDNT Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SMRT Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SMRT Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SERL Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SERL Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module IOPS Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module IOPS Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SSLD Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SSLD Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SCTH Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SCTH Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module FEAT Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module FEAT Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module CNFG Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module CNFG Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module WWNM Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module WWNM Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module RPSP Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module RPSP Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module SPTR Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module SPTR Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module ABLP Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module ABLP Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module DBGC Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module DBGC Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module ALSM Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module ALSM Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module ATIR Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module ATIR Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module AVZN Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module AVZN Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module CGDF Copy 0...................... : Ok
Module CGDF Copy 1...................... : Ok
Module ELG1............................. : Ok
Module EVLG............................. : Ok
Module PID1............................. : Ok
Module PID2............................. : Ok
Module PIDM............................. : Ok
Module HLR1............................. : Ok
Module HLR2............................. : Ok
Module MFGP............................. : Ok
Module AMPM............................. : Ok
Module MFGT............................. : Ok
Error transferring command data: Reading SA [0x3F0010700, 0x40]
HDD Data timeout
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0010701, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error................................................................. : Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0010701, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Loading : DMP1,....................................................... : Error
Module DMP1............................. : Error

Module SDM1............................. : Ok
Module SVLG............................. : Ok
Module DDD0............................. : Ok
Module DIAG............................. : Ok
Module WRT0............................. : Ok
Module WRT1............................. : Ok
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0xF]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error................................................................. : Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Loading : WRT2, Marker at head 2...................................... : Error
Module WRT2............................. : Error
Modules reading completed
Saving modules by copies.............................................. : Error


Saving SA report to file SAReport_0_1_F.txt

...



Module checking


...

Reading modules to DB (composite)
Folder: <root>/Hitachi-IBM-ARM Utility/727550/Hitachi HTS727550A9E364 JF3O0E01 J3300080GVY1XA/Modules

Module RPSH............................. : Ok
Module USAG............................. : Ok
Module RAMI............................. : Ok
Module RAM0............................. : Ok
Module PSHT............................. : Ok
Module RDMT............................. : Ok
Module RPOP............................. : Ok
Module SECI............................. : Ok
Module SECB............................. : Ok
Module ZONE............................. : Ok
Module SRVP............................. : Ok
Module SRVM............................. : Ok
Module CHNM............................. : Ok
Module IDNT............................. : Ok
Module SMRT............................. : Ok
Module SERL............................. : Ok
Module IOPS............................. : Ok
Module SSLD............................. : Ok
Module SCTH............................. : Ok
Module FEAT............................. : Ok
Module CNFG............................. : Ok
Module WWNM............................. : Ok
Module RPSP............................. : Ok
Module SPTR............................. : Ok
Module ABLP............................. : Ok
Module DBGC............................. : Ok
Module ALSM............................. : Ok
Module ATIR............................. : Ok
Module AVZN............................. : Ok
Module CGDF............................. : Ok
Module ELG1............................. : Ok
Module EVLG............................. : Ok
Module PID1............................. : Ok
Module PID2............................. : Ok
Module PIDM............................. : Ok
Module HLR1............................. : Ok
Module HLR2............................. : Ok
Module MFGP............................. : Ok
Module AMPM............................. : Ok
Module MFGT............................. : Ok
Error transferring command data: Reading SA [0x3F0010700, 0x40]
HDD Data timeout
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0010701, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error................................................................. : Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0010701, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Loading : DMP1,....................................................... : Error
Module DMP1............................. : Error

Module SDM1............................. : Ok
Module SVLG............................. : Ok
Module DDD0............................. : Ok
Module DIAG............................. : Ok
Module WRT0............................. : Ok
Module WRT1............................. : Ok
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0xF]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error................................................................. : Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)
Loading : WRT2, Marker at head 2...................................... : Error
Module WRT2............................. : Error
Modules reading completed
Saving modules (composite)............................................ : Error


Backup of service information completed

Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0xF]
Device error detected (UNC)
Error startintg command: Reading SA [0x3F0212700, 0x1]
Device error detected (UNC)




Then in red we can see mods with errors:

PSHT Copy 1. - P-List
Maybe not needed because we have "PSHT Copy0" fine.

DMP1 -Unknown module
I do not know info about this module, maybenot important

WRT2 - Marker at head 2.
maybe here is the problem


What you think?


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 12th, 2013, 10:51 
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I am testing

this is the head map of HDD.
HEad Number:
3
HEadMap:
00 01 02 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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As Dr. Kiev told you, I don't think no one will tell you how to do it.
Specially as that is something that only a few people know about yet.


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 12th, 2013, 10:53 
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but if i change HEAD map:

HEad Number:
1
HEadMap:
00 0f 0f 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F


i can acess from sec=0 to 195551


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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HEad Number:
2
HeadMap:
00 01 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F


i can acess from sec=0 to 418751


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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HEad Number:
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HeadMap:
00 01 02 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F 0F


i can acess from sec=0 to 602279


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 12th, 2013, 11:35 
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then the problem is probably in WRT2 Marker

if this module have problems HDD do not know where change the working head.

what yiou think

have you got FW HITACHI HTS727550A9E364?

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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 16th, 2013, 7:05 
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I can see to problems to write secs.

I tryed to write secs in User Area and i can not.

What you think? Heads problems? or other Problem?


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
PostPosted: July 16th, 2013, 10:57 
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i update case with a pic

what you think about lined in red Area? scrached?


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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I mean 10 years have passed. I am encountering this problem my self. and yet no one want to post any solutions into this post. So sad :cry: :cry: :cry:


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 Post subject: Re: HITACHI HTS727550A9E364 Bad Secs in SA writing problems
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gameboybin wrote:
I mean 10 years have passed. I am encountering this problem my self. and yet no one want to post any solutions into this post. So sad :cry: :cry: :cry:

PSHT module s responsible for LBA access. If that module does not work then there is no LBA access.

Solution: solve the PSHT module problem.

How? Try to read each PSHT copy at the time, then patch together the module as best as possible in one good module, fill any 00s error gaps and see if it works.

Further problem? The module likely cannot be written back to the drive, so it will have to be loaded in RAM.

Has this been tried already?

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