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Hi again.
I note that after the initial impact still appear defective hard disk.
I successfully solved the problem with the help of this website.
I am indebted.
I'm making some guides as a summary of the most important texts, and other awards.
All this in a visual way to help with whatever you can to those responsible for this forum
specifically to solve specific issues.
The reading of all contributions is long, not only here, on the Internet too.
I did and took my conclusions.
I do not write English correctly, but I read it well.
I will also downloadable PDF files in spanish, for to compare texts.
Some items of my personal notes are:
Discussion about Nokia and other cables.
Using RS232 to TTL CMOS Converter.
Welding easy.
Connecting to Hyperterminal and errors.
Hardware components needed.
I take few days to write the topic, but your data is there.
Greetings.
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Remember, ALWAYS make a backup!
Good advice and important premise.
In my case the hard drive died without warning, after a reboot and normal
routine.
I had a 80% back up to 20% without saving.
Are many and varied configurations to keep data safe now.
It is not the same company that have data in a particular data disk.
But the value is the same.
My advice:
Of course back up our data regularly.
If the responsible company is not competent, do not purchase their products.
If this company is a mistake, should be debugged.
And, do not conform to only know computers, occasionally need to catch
a screwdriver and a soldering iron.
Greetings.
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An engine, if you know it, is predictable.
Human or machine, not imnporta.
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POST: xyz
The GND wire is connected?.
The hard disk makes strange noises?
The operation of the disk is normal?
Put your hand over it a bit.
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Me gusta todo lo que tiene que ver con la ciencia.
Suena en plan pijo, pero no es así.
Soy algo golfo.
Chavales, gracias por ponerme algo al día en temas electrónicos.
Estaré en software, me gusta más.
Saludos
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If you do not you understand me.
I speak better English, but I write poorly.
Items are accurate.
Everything is here.
See you
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A few months ago I bought two Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 hard drives.
Twins.
A few days after booting the PC, one of the HDD stopped working.
Was not recognized by BIOS, and of course, nor for Windows.
That HDD is recovered through this site.
The other worked well.
Update the firmware of the two, and all correct.
For added security, I used "SeaTools software" - Seagate diagnostic software,
in both HDD.
Conclusion:
The hard drive recovered (Was not recognized by BIOS): Without errors.
The other:
Diagnosis = Multiple bad sectors.
With "software HDD Regenerator", issue resolved.
But ...
Now the two HDD in the trash.
Are not of my faith.
Right, data safe.
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Look at the Post # 1367.
How to make all the connections easily.
Photos.
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SAFIX,
How do you provide power to the adapter?
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This adapter uses four lines: +5 V (or +3.3 V), GND, RX and TX.
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Remove the power of HD.
Completely remove the PBC's HD.
Careful not to disconnect TX, RX and GND.
Putting power to the HD.
Ctrl + z on Hyperterminal.
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The GND wire is connected?.
The hard disk makes strange noises?
The operation of the disk is normal?
Put your hand over it a bit.
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Hi All, I need some assistance please!
My seagate is in BYS state, it detects in the bios once and then enters the BSY state. I've built the MAX 232 interface but i'm still having issues communicating with the ST3500320AS SD15 drive, i can do a loopback test and i have tried the interface on a seagate 200gb drive and i seem to get a response from that but i can't get the same response from the ST3500320AS. I'm i doing something wrong or is my HD fried? Please can someone advise.
You can expand the information in detail?
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The drive is back up and running now. But...
Have any of you had problems installing the firmware afterwards? I have done everything I can think of to get the Dell DE13 upgrade (R213714) going, but it doesn't do anything. It boots up to three lines of console, then boots directly into Vista. I've tried running directly from command (says conflict with 32bit/64bit), the boot CD, and the boot USB options...
Anyone with some tips?
Dell said:
Please note that if your drive is connected to an add-in or onboard controller designated for SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) then you will need to connect your drives to the onboard SATA controller to perform the update.
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Other EXAMPLE:
READ in:
http://www.chw.net/foro/almacenamiento-f23...-7200-11-a.html (in Spanish).
Locate the pins:
CA-42 or DKU-5:
TX
RX
GND
What do you need?
- Typical terminal power button, reset, leds, etc. from the cabinet connected to the motherboard.
cable pin 1 to GND
cable pin 2 to TX
cable pin 3 to RX
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- When you connect a simple USB cable to your computer without any kind of device, nothing happens
and our computer does not tell us anything. We will not see any message.
- If the USB cable at the other end takes a hard drive for example: Our system will tell us that
has found new hardware.
- If you connect the USB cable that carries a chip Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port: Our system will tell us that
has found new hardware.
- If the drivers are not installed, the system will ask.
- If the drivers are installed, we will see a new COM port.
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greetings
F3 T>
then when I type
F3 T>/2 (enter)
I am taking a error
LED:000000CC FAddr:0025BF67
please help me
BSY error:
Turn off your hard disk.
Remove the PCB.
Ctrl+z
F3 T>/2
F3 2>
F3 2>Z
...... etc, etc
See Post # 1.
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I will put on hold.
I am not an expert on these issues, but I have worked.
Good luck.
pichi, échales una mano!.
Nos vemos.
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I will put on hold.
I am not an expert on these issues, but I have worked.
Good luck.
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The Solution for Seagate 7200.11 HDDs
in Hard Drive and Removable Media
Posted
On specific topics:
Not all cables are used for mobile phones
Some carry a chip on the same cable: IDEAL "Hardware Found".
Others have the chip in the mobile phone is a simple USB cable.
Nokia cable perfect for this case does not need extra power, making the USB port.