seagate ST3250620AS BSY

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seagate ST3250620AS BSY

Postby ankarakecis » 23.03.18, 10:00

I tried the following solution but it did not work.
http://blog.acelaboratory.com/pc-3000-f ... issue.html
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Re: seagate ST3250620AS BSY

Postby AJ2008 » 23.03.18, 12:59

'Buzz' and 'Spinup error' at your logs suggests to me that heads may be stuck to platter or motor could be bad (siezed spindle is common in such families)

when you power do you feel HDD power and heads engage? I think it will remain idle even after power. Check for any abnormal noises coming from HDD as it is powered, generally bad spindles and heads stuck to platters will emit some audible sound that can assist with diagnosis on this.


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Re: seagate ST3250620AS BSY

Postby ankarakecis » 26.03.18, 09:20

thank you
yes sound coming from hdd and the power to the motor is green first then red then green again.


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Re: seagate ST3250620AS BSY

Postby northwind » 26.03.18, 10:27

Spin Motor Locked


It couldn't get more descriptive I think.


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Re: seagate ST3250620AS BSY

Postby AJ2008 » 26.03.18, 13:21

ankarakecis wrote:Source of the post yes sound coming from hdd and the power to the motor is green first then red then green again.


I do not understand what you mean.

I would advise you open the disk under relevant work environment and check it for both stiction or siezed spindle, then deal with it accordingly.


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