Hi,
Seagate: ST3300622AS P/N: 9BD144-303 FIRM: 3.AAE Site Code: WU
When Trying to SAVE LDR it's getting an error and stop savings. Perhaps the question I'm going to do it's to kill myself by ignorant , but I should do...
It's possible to Save LDR from other disk identical and load on memory with data extractor to access data? PC3000 detects firmware and other values but not the family also the capacity etc. I could paste the log from Saving LDR.
Perhaps I could by-pass the error telling the PC3000 not to save this part? It's necessary to work with data Extractor?
Test : Saving LDR from HDD
HDD profile file......... : C:\Archivos de programa\ACE Lab\PC-3000\Bin\!Profiles\SeagateBara\Barracuda 7200.9 Tonka2\test\Data\LDR\SgLDR.ldr
Will be stored........... : ROM, App, CERT code, CERT tables, Ovl 0, Ovl 1, Stuff, DRV cfg
DRV cfg reading...
DRV cfg reading......................... : Ok
STUFF reading...
Detecting Stuff position...
Terminal : detecting SA bounds...
SA bounds identified
Result.................................. : Ok
Stuff cylinder.......................... : 0x16350
Vendor Data start....................... : 0x14
PN...................................... : 100399653
STUFF reading........................... : Ok
CERT code reading...
Trying to load CERT
Result.................................. : Ok
CERT Rev................................ : .08H
CERT code cyl. index.................... : 0x32
CERT code length........................ : 0x408
Block 0, 0x16348 : 0x0 : 0x0 (0x280)
Detecting next track.................... : Ok
Block 1, 0x16348 : 0x1 : 0x0 (0x188)
CERT code reading....................... : Ok
CERT tables reading...
Detecting CERT tables position...
Detecting CERT tables position.......... : 0x1634A : 0x0 : 0x188 (0x18)
CERT tables reading..................... : Ok
Detecting ATA Overlay position...
Err> Terminal : reply timeout error
ATA Overlay (0)......................... : Error
ATA Overlay (1)......................... : Error
Result.................................. : Error
Error detecting ATA Overlay position!
Phase : Rebooting
HDD reply :
I want to recover the data if the hard disk then becomes burn o similar doesn't matter
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