Seagate ST3500620AS HP12 LED:000000CC Problem

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MasterT
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Seagate ST3500620AS HP12 LED:000000CC Problem

Postby MasterT » 05.07.18, 13:52

Drive spins, it clicks about 10 - 12 times than it gets DRD and DSC.

If i try anything it gets BSY with terminal showing:

LED:000000CC FAddr:002444F7
LED:000000CC FAddr:002444F7

I can get T level access but cannot read any sys files. As soon I attempt to, i get LED CC error.

If i do Refresh HDD ID, Cancel, Refresh HDD ID, Cancel, Refresh HDD ID, third time it will read ID but Capacity is 0MB ().

Tech Key...
Drive not ready
HDD Identification reading ............. : Operation aborted

HDD Identification reading ............. : Operation aborted

HDD Identification reading ............. : Ok

Detecting SA Phys Sct Size...
Can not detect SA phys secotr size by ATA!
HDD Identification reading ............. : Ok

I tried to apply Solution for LED CC problem but withour success due to LED CC erorr again in terminal.

F3 T>
Error 1009 DETSEC 00006008
Spin Error
Elapsed Time 20.410 secs
R/W Status 2 R/W Error 84150180
F3 2>
LED:000000CC FAddr:002444F7
LED:000000CC FAddr:002444F7

I tried with a loader but no sucess:

Test : Download microcode
Loading LOD from folder................. : C:\Program Files (x86)\ACE Lab\PC-3000\Bin\!Profiles\SgF3\SgF3_Moose_ST3500620AS-HP12-9QM9TARE\Data\SABackup\LDR\SgF3LDR.lod
Transmit via............................ : ATA
Mode.................................... : 7
Error loading firmware Device error detected "ABR"
ErrCode = 05269921
Result.................................. : Error

I noticed it's somewhat the same with the case here: https://www.data-medics.com/forum/led-0 ... t1858.html

Only i cannot get to read modules by terminal or ata.

Anyone has any ideea how to proceed?


AJ2008
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Re: Seagate ST3500620AS HP12 LED:000000CC Problem

Postby AJ2008 » 06.07.18, 12:56

For this model, firstly I would check internally that it has no media damage. It is common on this model.


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