Creating a loader from saved resources

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Creating a loader from saved resources

Postby msurgeon » 31.03.16, 19:18

I need to create a loader from a previously saved set of resources from a good drive of the same FW version as my bad drive. Is there a method to do this?

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Re: Creating a loader from saved resources

Postby pclab » 31.03.16, 23:21

If you know the loader version, you can get it from another drive.

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Re: Creating a loader from saved resources

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 01.04.16, 08:06

pclab wrote:Source of the post If you know the loader version, you can get it from another drive.



Hi PCLAb,
Still Not Understood when you Folks apply Loader In F3 Family ,When and why Is My Answer .

Hi Msurgeon,
Loader is a File Combining Many file ,Create a New Loader of Same Family and Find Out which File is Stored At What offsets and then combine your older saved resources in winhex to make a loader .Frank zabkar From Australia Had dissected Lod Files At Some Forums Sometime Back .
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Re: Creating a loader from saved resources

Postby msurgeon » 01.04.16, 16:18

Thanks, Amarbir. I remember reading the posts on hddguru about this but it was hardly a simple matter to put the pieces together manually. I would have thought that this would have been a desirable feature in the F3 utility. Perhaps in some future upgrade.


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Re: Creating a loader from saved resources

Postby Nick_TS » 04.04.16, 21:27

Hello msurgeon and Amarbir,

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post Still Not Understood when you Folks apply Loader In F3 Family ,When and why Is My Answer .


Loader is used when the drive comes to ready state but you can't send any terminal command due to damaged diagnostic overlay. A loader applies the diag ovellay in RAM via ATA command.
For detailed procedure you can read video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6XZ_mIlZSY

msurgeon wrote:Source of the post I need to create a loader from a previously saved set of resources from a good drive of the same FW version as my bad drive. Is there a method to do this?

You have to save system file (100 - 105). If you have these system files then contact our TS department (ts.acelab.eu.com) we will create you loader from these files.
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Re: Creating a loader from saved resources

Postby Amarbir[CDR-Labs] » 05.04.16, 14:27

Dmitriy_TS wrote:Source of the post Hello msurgeon and Amarbir,

Amarbir[CDR-Labs] wrote:Source of the post Still Not Understood when you Folks apply Loader In F3 Family ,When and why Is My Answer .


Loader is used when the drive comes to ready state but you can't send any terminal command due to damaged diagnostic overlay. A loader applies the diag ovellay in RAM via ATA command.
For detailed procedure you can read video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6XZ_mIlZSY

msurgeon wrote:Source of the post I need to create a loader from a previously saved set of resources from a good drive of the same FW version as my bad drive. Is there a method to do this?

You have to save system file (100 - 105). If you have these system files then contact our TS department (ts.acelab.eu.com) we will create you loader from these files.


Hi Dimitry Sir ,
Got It Loud And Clear Will Remember Next Time
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