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 Post subject: Seagate Barracuda IV problem
PostPosted: March 17th, 2007, 7:01 
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Hi guys

I received an seagate Barracuda IV hdd, model ST320011A, with a strange problem. In mhdd or victoria the hdd is seen as STc2011A :shock: and if i try to scan or ID or reset or anything else the hdd keeps BUSY and that's all.

Now in terminal it looks like these:

Interface task reset
1024k x 16 buffer detected
SNOWMASS - 1_Disk 3.10 08-08-01 11:43 pacekr
Power Cycling
ATReset
Sweeping 189 Cyls
PMaster
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All looks OK (or not?) but ,if i turn error tracing on (001) the hdd keeps sending these:
e c r = 0 0 1
Interface task reset
1024k x 16 buffer detected
SNOWMASS - 1_Disk 3.10 08-08-01 11:43 pacekr
Power Cycling
ATReset
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Sweeping 189 Cyls
PMaster
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0004 FB0C FBBA FBD4 F582 0000 0000 0032 0017 002B 001F 0003 0801 0073 6956 FBD6
AACC 0032 0008 0002 694C 7473 5001 0000 0001 A57E 180A 0014 0000 0000 0000 0028
Interface task reset -->here it is reseting itself
1024k x 16 buffer detected
SNOWMASS - 1_Disk 3.10 08-08-01 11:43 pacekr
Power Cycling
ATReset
Head Mask 000D - Switch to full int.
Spin Ready

Sweeping 189 Cyls
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I have to stop these with CTRL+Z because, other way , it keeps runing forever like this.

Any hints?...What is the hdd trying to do?

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PostPosted: March 19th, 2007, 8:00 
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Nobody knows? :( :(

Should i set STUFF?...because i see that the model number is't correct...

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PostPosted: March 19th, 2007, 8:18 
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Does the BIOS pick up the model incorrectly too?

If so, I would check the IDE connector.

I had a similar problem with a U5 drive.

Turned out one of the connector for the pins on the IDE interface had come slightly unsoldered. 2 minute fix with soldering iron and drive was OK.

Hope this helps.

Sean


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PostPosted: March 19th, 2007, 16:38 
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Location: In ur HDD !
i had the same problem the serial no was incorrect i changed the pcb drive become ok.


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PostPosted: March 20th, 2007, 6:28 
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Hi

Thanks for your replys but the problem is't in IDE connector and probably nor in PCB.

I have an update: if i plug only the power connector the hdd spin up , recalibrates, and after 1 or 2 seconds start to seek continuosly for exactly 1 minute and then restart itself , recalibrate again and after 1 or 2 sec. start to seek again and so on ...... :shock:

What is the hdd trying to do?...selfscan????...in terminal don't appear nothing. I can stop the seeking only in terminal with CTRL+Z.

Rgds


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PostPosted: March 20th, 2007, 16:34 
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Selfscan cannot start itself if u have started it then stop the selfscan procedure and in selfscan mode hdd doesnot show its id incorrectly.


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Does it react on . ;

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PostPosted: March 21st, 2007, 5:28 
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Hi

First, i did't start any selfscan at all. The hdd was doing that from the moment i received.

Second, yes in terminal responds on any command but the seeking stops when i send a command.

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Hi,
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Second, yes in terminal responds on any command but the seeking stops when i send a command.

this is good, but can we see them?

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PostPosted: March 21st, 2007, 9:16 
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Of course:

When i press . result:
Pgm=00 Trk=700E(700E).0(0).005(004) Zn=5 Err=00 ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Ready LBA=00000000

And when i press ; result:
Age=50 Type=A0 MxCyl=DC91 MxHd=0 MxSct=430 BSz=0800 TCode=0000

I think it's all normal

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PostPosted: March 22nd, 2007, 12:32 
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Strange, those track usualy is empty.
Try to rewrite Stuff

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PostPosted: March 26th, 2007, 4:49 
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Hi Samo

Seems like rewriting STUFF resolved somehow the problem. Still , after recalibrate , the drive make some strange sound, high sounds, but only if u listen very close to the drive they are heared. Anyway the drive does not seek anymore, in mhdd or victoria responds normaly, so it is usable.

I'm wondering how it will last this way, probably he will come back (the defect), i don't know....

So, rewrite STUFF was the solution to this problem.

Thank you
Rgds


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