ccc wrote:
HI
just let the hdd finish selfscan.....depending of the platters surface quality , selftest could last more than 1 day on these large capacity drives.
Rgds
thanks for ansering me CCC.
Now, I have found that say 10 of these HDD when you go to CMD mode it shows "no interface age!" but dont try to keepgoing with the selfscan. I do not know if it is a matter that I havent waited long enough for them to continue to selfscan (I have waited up to 10 minutes).
on others I have left them on selfscan for long time close to 1 full day, and a difference from this one which went all the way to test 81 on the others the selfscan (after I conecte them to CMD mode on HDdoctor for segate) they are still on test 02. which doesnt make sence to me, becasue 1 day to only be on test 02?
So just to be clear, all I need to do right now is just plug them and wait for them to finish selfscan right?
also is any module will be reased after I doa selfscan? if this is true indeed which module will be lost?
how about those HDD in which after it says "interface age!' the HDD doesnt proceed to the selfscan automatically )like it does with the ohters)? is this normal? if it is not, what could it be?
Last question, and sorry for so many questions.
I have 1 in which it passed the selfscan with no problem, and when I gave it a read test (using PC-Check) software it gave several read test errors, (I stoped on 20 i believe).
my conclusion was that one of the heads was deffective, but I cant tell which one it is.
I tried on CMD to do different test like T02,,22, and T50,,22, but it passed them ( I believe without problems)
no Im not on the level yet where after reading a CMD log I emmidiately know what is the problem based on the hex numbers of sectors, buffers etc.
I also tried T>2 enter 2>H0 enter , 2>H1 enter, 2>H2 enter, 2>H3 enter (but no visible error apeared)
if you know a simple relatively fast way of determine which head is the defective one after knowing that the HDD has some tipe of read error, could you share that knowlege with me?
I thank you in advance for any help,
regards
Pedro E.