Rosewood 2000

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AJ2008
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Re: Rosewood 2000

Postby AJ2008 » 11.03.19, 08:50

Looks like translator was regenerated and new translator does not consist of secondary defects so process has resulted in partial access only, generally up until the first defective sector that was not correctly preserved or integrated into new translator.


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Re: Rosewood 2000

Postby Maxim_TS » 11.03.19, 12:38

I agree with AJ2008. Ghanem, do you have a backup of 28 system file before the regeneration?
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Re: Rosewood 2000

Postby AJ2008 » 11.03.19, 13:21

write back system file 0028 to module 002B and restart drive, hopefully this will restore access to all sectors. You may still have some issue with MC based data areas, but this will be best possible result for you I think :)


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Re: Rosewood 2000

Postby AJ2008 » 11.03.19, 13:59

Maybe translator was rebuilt before you got it. Or you saved 0028 sysfile after translator was already regen?


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Re: Rosewood 2000

Postby Maxim_TS » 14.03.19, 17:13

Ghanem, please show us 28 and 35 original system files.
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