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Those drives have a firmware bug, easy to fix with terminal with no data loss.
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Thanks for the info Spildit.
Fortunately (for me) the customer decided that they didnt really care that much about the data. Of course the data was mission critical prior to me telling them it may get expensive....

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I would have liked to look at it, but as I run a computer repair shop, I dont have the time to fix things customers don't want to pay for.
I haven't had any experience communicating with a hdd via terminal.
Probably can't be much harder than setting up one of those annoying Cisco routers via a terminal.... (err....the lack of manufacturer's codes aside

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I used to play around a lot with data recovery.
I even managed to unlock ATA hard disk passwords from old 3.2gb and 4.3GB IBM and Toshiba notebook drives (with data recovery), not using software however.
Actually, I did use software for one bit of the proceedure - MHDD!, believe it or not.
My technique was a bit rough, and doesnt seem to work on newer drives (gave up around the 6-10GB vintages).
Thanks again.
JoshAU