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 Post subject: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 6:57 
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Hello Gurus,

Let me start the questions: :mrgreen:

I have one ST3300931A, with a lot of bad sectors (not exactly in fixed place), and when i trying to image, i have got this message on the terminal:

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ATA St d0 Er 40 Op 25 e, 699cc4f,0800 0800 0000
Niwot: 00013d00 ae 00013d00.0.036 0000 110e 0000 5901
AT Er 00 Nwt Er 43 RdWr 0435a.00.02f9
ATA St d0 Er 00 Op 25 e, 6ec0087,0800 0700 0000
Niwot: 06ec0087 3a 06ec0087.0.0c0 8000 19b3 07fe 0000

CE Log EC=43 Rtype=6 OV=0 STStatus0
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Failure!
Failed sys sect. write
Not handled software path:


This point the drive is knocks one big, and stay BSY forever.

Now, the drive can init again, but very soon drops this issue again, so, in this way, i can't countinue the imaging without hw controll....

Somebody have any suggestion?

Thanks,
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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 8:56 
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Have you disabled all error correction options?

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 9:13 
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No, i have only run the T4, the head test, and leave the cable on the hdd when the image copy runs....


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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 9:31 
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How do you disable ECC options in Seagate Terminal Mode?

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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descrease copy waiting time to 50ms

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 12:38 
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Doomer wrote:
descrease copy waiting time to 50ms


This is for wich question? :D

For the "Not handled software path:", or the ECC?

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 13:07 
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Hello Gurus,

Let me start the questions: :mrgreen:

I have one ST3300931A, with a lot of bad sectors (not exactly in fixed place), and when i trying to image, i have got this message on the terminal:

.....
ATA St d0 Er 40 Op 25 e, 699cc4f,0800 0800 0000
Niwot: 00013d00 ae 00013d00.0.036 0000 110e 0000 5901
AT Er 00 Nwt Er 43 RdWr 0435a.00.02f9
ATA St d0 Er 00 Op 25 e, 6ec0087,0800 0700 0000
Niwot: 06ec0087 3a 06ec0087.0.0c0 8000 19b3 07fe 0000

CE Log EC=43 Rtype=6 OV=0 STStatus0
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Retrys
AutoRd Err 43 at ffffffff.00.0081

Read Ver Failure!
Failed sys sect. write
Not handled software path:


This point the drive is knocks one big, and stay BSY forever.

Now, the drive can init again, but very soon drops this issue again, so, in this way, i can't countinue the imaging without hw controll....

Somebody have any suggestion?

Thanks,
Janos



Janos ,
I Have a Stupid Question what Imaging Software/Hardware You Are trying

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 13:30 
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N.C. wrote:
Doomer wrote:
descrease copy waiting time to 50ms


This is for wich question? :D

For the "Not handled software path:", or the ECC?

Thanks,
Janos

The "Not handled software path:" and hng after is a firmware bug. It occurs when drive finding hardware bad block trying to process it. You need to prevent drive from processing such bad block -> you need to decrease waiting time in copy process and kill that bad-block-processing-stuff with software reset

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Doomer wrote:
N.C. wrote:
Doomer wrote:
descrease copy waiting time to 50ms


This is for wich question? :D

For the "Not handled software path:", or the ECC?

Thanks,
Janos

The "Not handled software path:" and hng after is a firmware bug. It occurs when drive finding hardware bad block trying to process it. You need to prevent drive from processing such bad block -> you need to decrease waiting time in copy process and kill that bad-block-processing-stuff with software reset


Doomer ,
Whats Your Best Setting In PC 3000 PCI Data Extractor ,Currently the Jobs At Hand are giving me a tough time doing imaging too

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Amarbir wrote:
Doomer ,
Whats Your Best Setting In PC 3000 PCI Data Extractor ,Currently the Jobs At Hand are giving me a tough time doing imaging too

If you want step-by-step solution I can provide it for you for $500 :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Doomer wrote:
Amarbir wrote:
Doomer ,
Whats Your Best Setting In PC 3000 PCI Data Extractor ,Currently the Jobs At Hand are giving me a tough time doing imaging too

If you want step-by-step solution I can provide it for you for $500 :lol:


Hi ,
If You Are Joking Its OK If you Are Serious I Will Do that Myself and Present You a Solution Here ,I Do DR Mostly As one of the Activities in My Profession of Sales,Repair of It Material

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Amarbir wrote:
I Will Do that Myself and Present You a Solution Here

Why are you asking then?
do it yourself and share it
everybody will be happy
I gave you a solution now it is simple monkey-work

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Amarbir wrote:
I Will Do that Myself and Present You a Solution Here

Why are you asking then?
do it yourself and share it
everybody will be happy


Well ,
Thats Not a Issue With Me Mate .Next Time You Ask Any Question i will Reply In the Same Fashion .It Was Very Sweet of You To Reply Like That Great Wish You Luck.Well i am Not Like your Newbie Clients ,There is No Reason For All Of Us To Be in the forum here if this is the way we have to talk and resond to questions .I will make sure next time i am not cross questioning you at all ,I Will Not Like any thing Here Thats Breaks the essence of this great forum.

Period .

PS :If You think i Have sleeping When Not Active on The Forum ,Well Stop Dreaming

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Amarbir wrote:
Next Time You Ask Any Question i will Reply In the Same Fashion

I can live with that
BTW I am not asking technical questions on this forum, only answering, so you will be waiting for very long period of time :lol:

PS: I am not doing monkey-work for free it's making me sick :)

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
PostPosted: October 9th, 2008, 15:03 
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Amarbir wrote:
Well i am Not Like your Newbie Clients

Of course you are
You just think you are not
Buying PC3K is not making you a master it just making you more dangerous (for HDDs) newbie

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Doomer wrote:
Amarbir wrote:
Next Time You Ask Any Question i will Reply In the Same Fashion

I can live with that
BTW I am not asking technical questions on this forum, only answering, so you will be waiting for very long period of time :lol:

PS: I am not doing monkey-work for free it's making me sick :)


Sorry ,
But I do Not think everyone is Asking You to Reply .You Are Collecting Data and Experiences From this Forum Like all Of Us So Stop Saying That ,If You Are That Expert In this Field No Need To Be On any Forums [ AS YOU WILL KNOW EVERYTHING ] .You Should Now Concentrate To earn More As You Are The Master In DR Field .

PS :Its Not Nice To Be So Arrogant .And Do You Really thing If you Had answered My Question i Would Have Imaged the Drive Faster HAa HAa HAA What a Joke

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Sorry ,
But I do Not think everyone is Asking You to Reply .You Are Collecting Data and Experiences From this Forum Like all Of Us

forums are very good source of fun for me
Probably I'm making a very good experience in fun :)
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PS :Its Not Nice To Be So Arrogant

I am not a nice person. Deal with it
I made an offer for you - you asking me for monkey-work (step-by-step solution) I am asking you for $500 because I really don't like to do monkey-work. It is just compensation

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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I'm crying it hurts :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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I'm crying it hurts :lol:


Guru ,
I Choose to Keep quite Like a Gentlemen .Whats Makes You Laugh ,Well He Has No answer To this anyways lol

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 Post subject: Re: General (and not general)Seagate questions - for everyone :)
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Sorry ,
But I do Not think everyone is Asking You to Reply .You Are Collecting Data and Experiences From this Forum Like all Of Us

forums are very good source of fun for me
Probably I'm making a very good experience in fun :)
Amarbir wrote:
PS :Its Not Nice To Be So Arrogant

I am not a nice person. Deal with it
I made an offer for you - you asking me for monkey-work (step-by-step solution) I am asking you for $500 because I really don't like to do monkey-work. It is just compensation


Doomer ,
I Asked You For a suggestion ,Keep It To Yourself Or Lock It Somewhere ,I Do Not Need Your Suggestions At All ,Had No Idea You Are Like This Keep them In a Locker Safely will Help You De Better Things and Leave Me alone In The Forum.

PS :I Have Better things Do Do them Your Monkey Tactics ,Even i am Not that Nice Person To Deal With ,So Lets Finish It Right Here Before it Gets Ugly in here

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