P-List, T-List, Translator Checksum error.

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P-List, T-List, Translator Checksum error.

Postby BSIT » 10.02.15, 03:31

Image

This hdd recognized well.

but can't access any data.

because, Translator module has CS error.

i tried Translator regenerate, but faild.

P-List module has CS error, too.

how can i recover this case?


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Re: P-List, T-List, Translator Checksum error.

Postby AJ2008 » 16.02.15, 16:32

The CS is bad, but how does content look? Maybe you can regen CS and will be ok.

Usually this happens when wrong area is written to, like when wrong DIR module is loaded to RAM or after hotswap where DIR tables vary between patient and donor.

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Re: P-List, T-List, Translator Checksum error.

Postby cuumaytinh » 26.12.15, 17:41

Try to read "composite reading" for minium error. and search some point "DE AD DE AD DE AD" back up and fill "00 00 00 00 00 " Checksum and Recalc
Some time i does successfull . :D :D


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Re: P-List, T-List, Translator Checksum error.

Postby Maxim_TS » 29.12.15, 08:23

Hello Everybody!

Actually, it is possible to restore 33 from Self-Scan logs using the appropriate command in Tests->Defect Lists->Restore P-List from Self-Scan logs, and then regenerate the translator (31 module).
Maybe it will be necessary to move 33 and 31 to another position in SA using Dir Editor (Ctrl+Alt+7): http://blog.acelab.eu.com/how-to-tr ... n-dir.html

The main problem is T-List (36 module). Try to read it again and again. Then check if it has a bad areas. Sometimes 36 is damaged only in the one-two sectors at the beginning.
In that case it is enough to take a header and 1 sector after that from the same ROM version donor 36 module, and "collect" one good module from several ones.

Anyway, check if 36 can be read first by composite reading with error ignoring.
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