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I posted this within the 7200.11 problem but I feel that its a different topic hence started this topic.

After all your suggestions was successful in getting the 7200.11 out of the BSY state. A big thank you to all who helped out. I followed the step by step procedure at - http://sites.google....ite/seagatefix/

Now I recalled that I had a couple of other drives which had similar problems where in the drive spins power ons, but is not detected in the BIOS. A problem similar to the BSY in the 7200.11 series drives.

I have a 160GB & 320GB SATA and 80GB & 250GB IDE drives all from the 7200.10 series. They spin fine but are not detected by the BIOS. Any DIY Fix in this regard via which I could try and fix these drives like the DIY Fix for the 7200.11?

Seems almost similar to the issue faced in the 7200.11 but these are 7200.10 disks and putting a plastic between the PCB and Head the drive does not spin. So am I missing on something. And I think the terminal commands may be different.

I found a post http://www.msfn.org/...oo-t133604.html

but if I place a plastic between the Head & PCB the HDD does not spin. But if I remove the plastic the head does spin, but nothing comes up in the terminal window. Hence is there more to it than what I am doing?

Thanks in advance for all the help.

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See my reply in the 7200.11 topic first ;)

You should first get a working command-prompt from the PCB.

To achieve this, do the following:

  • Completely remove the PCB from the drive
  • Connect a RS232 to TTL interface between your PC and the PCB
    (don't forget the GND, ground, pin)
  • Open a new connection with HyperTerminal (or similar) with
    these settings:
    • Speed: 9600 baud
    • Databits: 8
    • Parity: None
    • Stop bits: 1
    • Flow control: None

    [*]Apply normal power to the drive via the SATA-power connector

    [*]You should get a prompt after pressing CTRL+Z

    [*]If not: close the HyperTerminal connection and re-try at other

    speed settings (19200, 38400)

Good luck,

Peter.

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Thanks for your response for both my posts.

I did the steps that you mentioned and on pressing CTRL Z - I get a prompt F>

So after I get the prompt, what would be the steps to follow after this command.

Thanks in advance for the help.

See my reply in the 7200.11 topic first ;)

You should first get a working command-prompt from the PCB.

To achieve this, do the following:

  • Completely remove the PCB from the drive
  • Connect a RS232 to TTL interface between your PC and the PCB
    (don't forget the GND, ground, pin)
  • Open a new connection with HyperTerminal (or similar) with
    these settings:
    • Speed: 9600 baud
    • Databits: 8
    • Parity: None
    • Stop bits: 1
    • Flow control: None

    [*]Apply normal power to the drive via the SATA-power connector

    [*]You should get a prompt after pressing CTRL+Z

    [*]If not: close the HyperTerminal connection and re-try at other

    speed settings (19200, 38400)

Good luck,

Peter.

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Ok...now I have tried these commands and these are the results... if any one could help after this...


F>Y
EP=1, TA=1, HiGain=1, OTRd=1, Early Rd=1, Splash=1, Reload=1, NPML=1, MRBias=1
Bst/Zap=1, SrvoThrsh=1, RunOut=1, MaxECC=1, ECC 2=1, ECC 1=1, ECC 0=1
Data=FF, Write=80, ID=FF
F>y
PhysCyl GrayCyl
1st Sys Cyl 000155AA 00016FBD
1st 0 Offset Cyl 000155B4 00016FC7
1st App Code Cyl 000155C0 00016FD3
2nd App Code Cyl 000155C2 00016FD5
2nd 0 Offset Cyl 000155CE 00016FE1
3rd App Code Cyl 000155DA 00016FED
4th App Code Cyl 000155DC 00016FEF
Last System Cyl 000185CF 00019FE2
F>
Preamp ID 00 unsupported
Reset
4096k x 16 DRAM

Thanks

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Okay... now you've got communications with the drive working, you can

try to unbrick it. :yes:

But, since I've never had to unbrick a 7200.10 drive, you're on your own :whistle:

(you *could* try to use the procedure for 7200.11 drives, but as always: at your own risk)

Keep us updated,

Peter.

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Hi,

None of the terminal codes work which we used while un-bricking the 7200.11. Further, I read a couple of posts where they say the prompt should be T>

including this post - http://www.msfn.org/board/seagate-7200-10-hdds-fix-bsy-state-too-t133604.html

Any idea how I could get that prompt? After that I could try the commands mentioned in the above post.

Only the following commands worked and the results



F>y
PhysCyl GrayCyl
1st Sys Cyl 000155AA 00016FBD
1st 0 Offset Cyl 000155B4 00016FC7
1st App Code Cyl 000155C0 00016FD3
2nd App Code Cyl 000155C2 00016FD5
2nd 0 Offset Cyl 000155CE 00016FE1
3rd App Code Cyl 000155DA 00016FED
4th App Code Cyl 000155DC 00016FEF
Last System Cyl 000185CF 00019FE2
F>Y
EP=1, TA=1, HiGain=1, OTRd=1, Early Rd=1, Splash=1, Reload=1, NPML=1, MRBias=1
Bst/Zap=1, SrvoThrsh=1, RunOut=1, MaxECC=1, ECC 2=1, ECC 1=1, ECC 0=1
Data=FF, Write=80, ID=FF
F>R

Spin Motor Locked
Index found - Spin Held -
Spin Motor Locked
Index found - Spin Held -
Spin Motor Locked
Index found - Spin Held -
Spin Motor Locked
Index found - Spin Held - Code - FF Track 155DC.0.01E Sns 01E

Okay... now you've got communications with the drive working, you can

try to unbrick it. :yes:

But, since I've never had to unbrick a 7200.10 drive, you're on your own :whistle:

(you *could* try to use the procedure for 7200.11 drives, but as always: at your own risk)

Keep us updated,

Peter.

Edited by hadnow
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Ok... searching through the net I found this article which simply went over my head :wacko:

http://www.datarecoverystory.com/2009/07/data-recovery-from-f-level/

But I did try the commands and these are the results... if anyone can take it forward from here

F>y
PhysCyl GrayCyl
1st Sys Cyl 000155AA 00016FBD
1st 0 Offset Cyl 000155B4 00016FC7
1st App Code Cyl 000155C0 00016FD3
2nd App Code Cyl 000155C2 00016FD5
2nd 0 Offset Cyl 000155CE 00016FE1
3rd App Code Cyl 000155DA 00016FED
4th App Code Cyl 000155DC 00016FEF
Last System Cyl 000185CF 00019FE2
F>Y
EP=1, TA=1, HiGain=1, OTRd=1, Early Rd=1, Splash=1, Reload=1, NPML=1, MRBias=1
Bst/Zap=1, SrvoThrsh=1, RunOut=1, MaxECC=1, ECC 2=1, ECC 1=1, ECC 0=1
Data=FF, Write=80, ID=FF
F>s50E,0,22
Code - FE Track 155CE.0.1AA Sns 1AA
F>r,0,238
Code - FE Track 155CE.0.1AA Sns 1AA

Thanks

The F means "FAILURE", which is correct if the PCB is not connected

to the drive or if the drive actually is defective. :unsure:

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I also tried using SeDiv but as soon as I start - I get this error screen

se_div_error_screen.jpg

Could anyone throw some light as to why the error occurs. I tried on a couple of systems same error. First time it runs but as soon as I click Search devices, I get this error... and then on that system never able to rerun the program.

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Ok finally got SeDiv to work and if anyone could suggest what this means - I got the results from SeDiv commands

F>GALAXY - 1_Disk    S-6D   09-22-06_15:48
Built for GALAXY,PITKIN/YUMA,REDBACK,InternalSpin,MCKINLEY_DT_ST,OneToOne,3Disk,220 Servos,7200RPM,8Pole,133MHz,MOR_ON
F>
S2 S1 S0 = 0 0 1

F>Pgm=00 Trk=000155CE(000155CE[000000]).0(0).1AA(1AA) Zn=FF Err=FF ErCt=0000 Hlth=0000 CHlth=0000 Ntrdy LBA=00000000

F>Reset
4096k x 16 DRAM
GALAXY - 1_Disk S-6D 09-22-06_15:48

cmd 10, params FFFF 007F 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000


Spin Motor Locked
Index found - Spin Held -

Spin Motor Locked
Index found - Spin Held -ERR Read Boot Ada

thanks once again for the support till now.

I don't think you can fix a defective drive with a software solution

(I don't know SeDiv either) and that message is all gibberish to me :wacko:

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  • 6 months later...

Hi Hadnow,

Ive got the exact same problem with my 7200.10 750GB drive. Did you ever fix yours?

Im stuck at the F> screen. And for the record..it doesnt mean "Failure". The F is for fabric,

Let me know if you got any commands that can restart the motor. Unbrick it.

Regards,

Martin

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  • 4 months later...

I'm on the boat for this problem, as well. Just got my drive back from Seagate which was a 7200.11 and they fixed it for free as the warranty is still current. I've read this 7200.10 is not supposed to be affected by the 'brick' bug, but the symptoms sure seem similar. So I'm still sitting on a 7200.10 that I'm not sure how to fix, yet.

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