vuudush Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 I have the following:ST2000DL003......... it has been recognized as "st_m13fqbl" with 3,86GB. So, my question is:Is this the case of trying this method?Well, since this method is for 7200.11 Drives and NOT for Seagate LP Green drives and your Drive are neither in the BSY, nor 0LBA state, the short answer is NO (and you are in the wrong thread ). However, IIRC , there has been some reports where a failed fix resulted in a wrongly displayed model, which has been resolved by doing the fix again (on a 7200.11).So, since this is like a "general reset" the method might work, if you can get it to work in Hyperterminal (which has been a problem for LP Green drives ). See if anything here helps http://www.msfn.org/...-ceases-to-tal/I had the feeling that i might be in the wrong place,but nothing else seems to work. Saddly i think my drive "is no more" at this time. Maybe i'll use a hammer to tear it apart and send as a gift to Seagate.Thx. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlouBul Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Hello. I have followed the same procedure, I came and me everything you know that message came from the hdd, ending with the final partition sucecs user. All well and good my Seagate 320gb hdd in bios and it sees 320gb capacity but when you boot windows 7 from the hdd and repaired it at his side and when the system starts to appear buteze icons screen turns black, mouse I can move on the screen and not do anything. What can I do them again to make it start. Specific certainly not anything I did wrong procedure. I tested now on a system with win xp and I installed the 2nd hdd hdd and they try to start Windows blue screen appears and begins checking hdd and everything is one line that says 63,600 can not read and so, after 8 o'clock arrived at 76,000 and counting. Why is that? Thank you in advance for responseOk, at least you can see your hdd.Now your first priority is to recover any data that you do not have a backup of. Try putting that hdd as a secondary hdd, boot from the good hdd and see if you can see your data and copy that to a safe location. Once your data is safe, you can worry why the disk is not bootable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlouBul Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 I had the feeling that i might be in the wrong place,but nothing else seems to work. Saddly i think my drive "is no more" at this time. Maybe i'll use a hammer to tear it apart and send as a gift to Seagate.Thx. Well, if you have no important data on the disk of which you have no backup of, and can afford a new hdd, that is certainly a good way to get rid of your frustration Otherwise, let us see if we can find a solution to your problem. On further searching, I found a couple of very similar symptoms on the 7200.11's (but no solution yet ), so it might be caused by "something else". I will look some more and hopefully find something helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vuudush Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 I've just dissassembled the drive and found on the first disk a huge scratch with 2mm wide. So, mistery solved. Maybe a power surge caused this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlouBul Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 (edited) I've just dissassembled the drive and found on the first disk a huge scratch with 2mm wide. So, mistery solved. Maybe a power surge caused this._TK_here (August 10, 2010) had exactly same problem as you on an ES.2, which was solved by the shorting trick, so there is hope, we just have to find the right answer for your problem.Maybe start a new thread and we can see if we can find more info on that problem for your drive. Edited March 1, 2012 by BlouBul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cefs21 Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Hello. I have followed the same procedure, I came and me everything you know that message came from the hdd, ending with the final partition sucecs user. All well and good my Seagate 320gb hdd in bios and it sees 320gb capacity but when you boot windows 7 from the hdd and repaired it at his side and when the system starts to appear buteze icons screen turns black, mouse I can move on the screen and not do anything. What can I do them again to make it start. Specific certainly not anything I did wrong procedure. I tested now on a system with win xp and I installed the 2nd hdd hdd and they try to start Windows blue screen appears and begins checking hdd and everything is one line that says 63,600 can not read and so, after 8 o'clock arrived at 76,000 and counting. Why is that? Thank you in advance for responseOk, at least you can see your hdd.Now your first priority is to recover any data that you do not have a backup of. Try putting that hdd as a secondary hdd, boot from the good hdd and see if you can see your data and copy that to a safe location. Once your data is safe, you can worry why the disk is not bootable.Problem solved. My mistake was that you had typed the last command "Z" than I typed "z" small and I think something happens and does not work well. After I repeated the procedure and I typed that last command in hyperterminal "Z" great everything worked perfectly. Thank you so much for this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlouBul Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Problem solved. .... Thank you so much for this thread.Glad you managed to fix it and you are welcome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cefs21 Posted March 1, 2012 Share Posted March 1, 2012 Download FinderReturn to main page Serial Number: 9SZ0808G Part Number: 9FZ162-300 Model Number: ST3320613AS Family: BARRACUDA 7200.11 FAMILYSoftwareName Importance Version Release Date Short Description Downloads and ActionsSeaTools for DOS Diagnostic Suggested v2.23 09-Feb-11 Test your hard drive from a bootable CD. More... Click hereSeaTools for Windows Diagnostic Suggested v1.2.0.5 07-Mar-11 SeaTools for Windows tests SATA, USB, 1394, eSATA, ATA (PATA/IDE), SAS, SCSI and Fibre Channel drives. More... Click hereDiscWizard for Windows Suggested v11.0.8326 27-Oct-09 DiscWizard makes adding a new hard drive much easier. More... Click hereDocumentationName Importance Version Release Date Short Description Downloads and ActionsProduct Manual - Barracuda 7200.11 (Brinks) Optional 100507013 Rev. E 31-Dec-08 Barracuda 7200.11 (Brinks) Product Manual More... Click HereGlobalName Importance Version Release Date Short Description Downloads and ActionsNo Firmware Available Suggested 01-Jan-11 No firmware download is available for this serial number. More... Please read...No posible update firmware!!! Drive detect annoucement me no necessary update. Me firmware SD11, me problem error LBA 0. Resolving problem error LBA 0, no posible update firmware SD11 to SD1B or SD2B. Posible resolving problem update firmware, or not necesary update? pls help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cefs21 Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 Download FinderReturn to main page Serial Number: 9SZ0808G Part Number: 9FZ162-300 Model Number: ST3320613AS Family: BARRACUDA 7200.11 FAMILYSoftwareName Importance Version Release Date Short Description Downloads and ActionsSeaTools for DOS Diagnostic Suggested v2.23 09-Feb-11 Test your hard drive from a bootable CD. More... Click hereSeaTools for Windows Diagnostic Suggested v1.2.0.5 07-Mar-11 SeaTools for Windows tests SATA, USB, 1394, eSATA, ATA (PATA/IDE), SAS, SCSI and Fibre Channel drives. More... Click hereDiscWizard for Windows Suggested v11.0.8326 27-Oct-09 DiscWizard makes adding a new hard drive much easier. More... Click hereDocumentationName Importance Version Release Date Short Description Downloads and ActionsProduct Manual - Barracuda 7200.11 (Brinks) Optional 100507013 Rev. E 31-Dec-08 Barracuda 7200.11 (Brinks) Product Manual More... Click HereGlobalName Importance Version Release Date Short Description Downloads and ActionsNo Firmware Available Suggested 01-Jan-11 No firmware download is available for this serial number. More... Please read...No posible update firmware!!! Drive detect annoucement me no necessary update. Me firmware SD11, me problem error LBA 0. Resolving problem error LBA 0, no posible update firmware SD11 to SD1B or SD2B. Posible resolving problem update firmware, or not necesary update? pls help.If you can not update the firmware from seagate because idiots do not allow this even if I have firmware SD11 are likely to receive error LBA0 again? Can I safely use hdd? Or you can do to be able to update? My life no longer buy Seagate and I recommend to all my friends not to buy either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlouBul Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 (edited) If you can not update the firmware from seagate because idiots do not allow this even if I have firmware SD11 are likely to receive error LBA0 again? Can I safely use hdd? Or you can do to be able to update? My life no longer buy Seagate and I recommend to all my friends not to buy either.DO NOT be obsessed by "firmware updating", the condition that can cause the problem is an extremely rare event and statistically will happen again, without any firmware update, no sooner than three to six months of intensive use, you have ALL the time in the world to perform the firmware update after the unbricking, and even if it bricks again, you now have the tools and knowledge needed to unbrick it in a few minutes. Upgrading the firmware is a risky operation, DO NOT DO IT unless really necessary, and ONLY do it AFTER you have your DATA back and backed up on another media. Edited March 4, 2012 by BlouBul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sfdoctorp Posted March 5, 2012 Share Posted March 5, 2012 I too seem to be having trouble with the 7200.11. I am firmware SD81, which is known to have BSY problems, though Seagate doesn't admit it.In any case, I followed the steps for the BSY issue, but that didn't fix it. I did have the symptoms of that issue, but there is something else going on as well. The drive powers on, no weird noises. The BIOS does see it after a cold boot of the machine, but it does not see the drive after a restart or reset button. Though the BIOS shows it, no OS recognizes the drive. While the OS initializes, you can hear the drive moving (like normal), but you don't see the device, leave alone partitions.I have terminal'd into the drive and again, spin up, spin down, all functions return. I have posted various outputs of the on-line diagnostic commands. Please let me know your thoughts. I sincerely appreciate your input!F3 T>TetonST 2.0 SATA Moose Gen 3.0 (RAP fmt 10 ) w/sdff (RV )Product FamilyId: 27, MemberId: 03HDA SN: 5QK0NKM0, RPM: 7206, Wedges: 108, Heads: 6, Lbas: 575466F0, PreampType:00 00PCBA SN: 0000K904LF0B, Controller: TETONST_2(639D)(3-0E-3-5), Channel: AGERE_COPPERHEAD_LITE, PowerAsic: MCKINLEY Rev 51, BufferBytes: 2000000Package Version: MS011B.SDD8.AD090D., Package P/N: 100506680, Package Builder ID: 3K,Package Build Date: 02/07/2008, Package Build Time: 16:01:26, Package CFW Version: MS01.SDD8.00059553.3K00,Package SFW1 Version: B100, Package SFW2 Version: C0FE, Package SFW3 Version: ----, Package SFW4 Version: ----Controller FW Rev: 02071601, CustomerRel: SD81, Changelist: 00059553, ProdType:MS01.SDD8, Date: 02/07/2008, Time: 160126, UserId: 00000761Servo FW Rev: B100RAP Format Rev: 0092, Contents Rev: 15 05 01 08Features:- Quadradic Equation AFH enabled- VBAR with adjustable zone boundaries enabled- Volume Based Sparing enabled- IOEDC enabled- IOECC enabled- DERP Read Retries enabledChipRev: 0D00; No Host; SpdLimit: No; SSC: No; LED: No; StagSpinByp: Yes; AT Registers100A0000: 0001 0001 0000 0000 0000 C0FF 1080 0042100A0010: 0000 0000 0000 1C00 0000 2B00 0000 0000100A0020: 0100 0000 00E2 0410 0000 0001 0000 1B00100A0030: 0000 0000 0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001100A0040: 0000 00FB 0000 0000 0000 0400 0000 00FF100A0050: 0000 0000 SATA Core Registers100A0800: 4018 000F 0000 0000 0000 0000 0002 0320100A0810: 0000 0001 0000 0005 5DC0 C1C5 9C00 3333100A0820: 764D A494 1000 96A8 1010 0004 0000 0001100A0830: 0000 0007 0000 F0C0 F040 0000 0000 0000100A0840: 0020 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000100A0850: 0000 0000 0000 0040 0000 4141 0810 000F100A0860: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0002 3002 0123100A0870: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000100A0880: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000100A0890: 0000 0000 0000 0076 0000 C480 0000 0000100A08A0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1000 0001 D100100A08B0: 0000 0000 0000 00FF 0000 0000 0000 0000100A08C0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000100A08D0: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000100A08E0: 0000 0000 0000 5032 5232 5032 5232 0000100A08F0: 0000 0000 0000 0F00 0000 7878 7878 0000 SATA SSIP / Phy Registers100A0400: 0408 0006 0023 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000100A0410: 8001 0800 3910 1020 772E 1D84 1D84 003D100A0420: 003D 0085 0085 0C39 0000 0000 0000 0000100A0430: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000100A0440: C280 192A 0D00 202A 0C23 0C05 0160 097C100A0450: 03FF 0000 0000 0500 1FFC 003C 5555 5555100A0460: 0055 5555 5555 0055 0C39 0000 0000 0000 SATA Vis Mux Registers100A0600: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000100A0610: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 SATA Test Mux Registers100A0F50: xxxx xxxx 0000 0040 0000 VBM Cache Search Registers10012680: 0000 0000 0000 0000 007F 0000 0000 00FF10012690: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Traverser Regs10012700: 0000 0000 0000 Host Data Manager Regs Bank 010012800: 0007 0000 7FFF 0000 0000 0000 0000 000010012810: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Disc Data Manager Registers Bank 010012900: 0C07 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 000010012910: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 PBM Memory Controller Registers10012A00: 0090 000B 000C 1235 0033 2002 0020 453610012A10: 0082 0000 Hardware Phy Event Counters00000000: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 000000000010: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000R_ERR on RX FIS Non-data: 00000, Data: 00000R_ERR on TX FIS Non-data: 00000, Data: 00000F3 T>/2F3 2>ZSpin Down CompleteElapsed Time 0.128 msecsF3 2>USpin Up CompleteElapsed Time 10.367 secsF3 2>/1F3 1>N1F3 1>F3 T>EchoInterfaceCmds: OnF3 T>ATA 15 CmdsTs(ms) dT(ms) Op Cnt LBA 0 99999999 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 00 0000 000000000000 0 0 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C:00000003 BO:000000 B/E/S 0059E16/0059F95/0059E16 1609875 4 8 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:0000542E C:00000003 BO:000000 B/E/S 0059E16/0059F95/0059E16 1609883 8 4 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00024D7E C:00000003 BO:000000 B/E/S 0059E16/0059F95/0059E16 1609887 4 99999999 3B 002421 000000 1 00000080 SV_USR_ALT_LST 1609925 38 5 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00003E89 C:000000DE BO:000000 B/E/S 007CF08/0083E07/007CF08 1609931 6 3 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:000237D9 C:000000DE BO:000000 B/E/S 007CF08/0083E07/007CF08 1609744 4294967109 4 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00027CEE C:0000000A BO:000000 B/E/S 0059D00/005A1FF/0059D00 860 4293358412 10259 2F 000000 000000 1 00000080 SPN_UP NORMAL 11119 10259 237 34 000000 000000 1 00000080 UPD_TCC 0 11446 327 0 42 000000 000000 1 00000080 UNKNOWN 11466 20 17 02 001121 000000 0 43110081 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00000000 C:00000002 BO:000000 B/E/S 00A4399/00A4498/00A4399 11486 20 6 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00000004 C:00000010 BO:000000 B/E/S 0090199/0090998/0090199 11495 9 6 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00000018 C:00000065 BO:000000 B/E/S 0090199/0093418/0090199 11527 32 8 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:0000495F C:00000018 BO:000000 B/E/S 0090199/05FFFFF/0090199 11537 10 2 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00005540 C:00000008 BO:000000 B/E/S 0059D00/005A1FF/0059D00 11541 4 6 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00005540 C:00000001 BO:000000 B/E/S 0059D00/0059D7F/0059D00 11548 7 4 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00024E90 C:00000001 BO:000000 B/E/S 0059D00/0059D7F/0059D00 11552 4 5 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00005F88 C:00000001 BO:000000 B/E/S 0071100/007117F/0071100 11557 5 9 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00005FE8 C:00000001 BO:000000 B/E/S 0071100/007117F/0071100 11566 9 13 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00003E89 C:00000243 BO:000000 B/E/S 007CF08/008F087/007CF08 11693 127 7 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:000237D9 C:00000243 BO:000000 B/E/S 007CF08/008F087/007CF08 11904 211 5 02 001121 000000 1 00000080 XFR RD SYS LBA B:00007D95 C:000000C8 BO:000000 B/E/S 005210B/005850A/005210B 11913 9 9 12 001121 000000 1 00000080 TEMP 25 degC 11922 9 9 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00006933 C:00000001 BO:000000 B/E/S 0051B0B/0051B8A/0051B0B 11932 10 73 02 002421 000000 1 00000080 XFR WR SYS LBA B:00026283 C:00000001 BO:000000 B/E/S 0051B0B/0051B8A/0051B0BF3 T>Current R/W User LBA 00000000 LLL CHS 000000.0.0000 PLP CHS 000000.0.0000R/W Status 1 R/W Error 00000080 ReadyF3 T>zInvalid Diagnostic CommandF3 T>F3 T>This command is no longer supported.Use the Online Control-L command instead.TetonST 2.0 SATA Moose Gen 3.0 (RAP fmt 10 ) w/sdff (RV )Product FamilyId: 27, MemberId: 03HDA SN: 5QK0NKM0, RPM: 7206, Wedges: 108, Heads: 6, Lbas: 575466F0, PreampType:68 03PCBA SN: 0000K904LF0B, Controller: TETONST_2(639D)(3-0E-3-5), Channel: AGERE_COPPERHEAD_LITE, PowerAsic: MCKINLEY Rev 51, BufferBytes: 2000000Package Version: MS011B.SDD8.AD090D., Package P/N: 100506680, Package Builder ID: 3K,Package Build Date: 02/07/2008, Package Build Time: 16:01:26, Package CFW Version: MS01.SDD8.00059553.3K00,Package SFW1 Version: B100, Package SFW2 Version: C0FE, Package SFW3 Version: ----, Package SFW4 Version: ----Controller FW Rev: 02071601, CustomerRel: SD81, Changelist: 00059553, ProdType:MS01.SDD8, Date: 02/07/2008, Time: 160126, UserId: 00000761Servo FW Rev: B100RAP Format Rev: 0092, Contents Rev: 15 05 01 08Features:- Quadradic Equation AFH enabled- VBAR with adjustable zone boundaries enabled- Volume Based Sparing enabled- IOEDC enabled- IOECC enabled- DERP Read Retries enabledThis command is no longer supported.Use the Online Control-L command instead.Spinning DownSpin Down CompleteElapsed Time 12.333 secsDelaying 5000 msecJumping to Power On ResetBogus ISRThank you kindly! 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sfdoctorp Posted March 7, 2012 Share Posted March 7, 2012 Any thoughts on this?Please kindly share any advice/ideas you have, as this one has stumped a few of us Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted March 10, 2012 Share Posted March 10, 2012 Any thoughts on this?Please kindly share any advice/ideas you have, as this one has stumped a few of us Please take your time reading ATTENTIVELY the Rules of this Board, particularly Rule 2a:http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?app=forums&module=extras§ion=boardrules2.a Use some common sense. Do not create identical topics or make identical posts in more than one forum. Think before posting and choose the right topic for your question or answer. Do not "bump" newly created topics until at least 24 hours have passed. If a topic is been "bumped" three times without any new replies, please consider reviewing and editing your original post and adding any information which you think may help other members in answering your question(s) or concern(s). When posting, have something to say, not just "My First post!" or "Cool site!!!" We sort of have the idea by now. :-)PLEASE, do NOT double post.You started a new thread, here:let's continue there ONLY.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AustrianDes Posted March 17, 2012 Share Posted March 17, 2012 (edited) Hi All,I have followed the instructions and everything went well, although at the last step I didn't get a "success" message just:F3 T>m0,2,2,0,0,0,0,22Max Wr Retries = 00, Max Rd Retries = 00, Max ECC T-Level = 00, Max Certify Rewrite Retries = 0000This took about 12 minutes.I power cycled the drive and before hitting Ctrl-z it says:Rst 0x20MRAP subfile error 2044RAP subfile error 2044I have searched here for anyone else getting this message and didn't get any hits ...Is there a diagnostic command I can enter (in Putty) to establish if my drive is OK or not?Thanks in advance!DesDrive: Seagate Barracude 7200.11 ST31000333A3 1000GbytesP/N 9FZ136 - 500 Edited March 17, 2012 by AustrianDes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted March 17, 2012 Share Posted March 17, 2012 Is there a diagnostic command I can enter (in Putty) to establish if my drive is OK or not?Your best bet is to try running again from scratch.http://www.experimental-playground.com/index.cfm/2009/6/16/seagate-recoveryjaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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