changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

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changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby asocla » 29.04.12, 19:51

after changing the heads to the Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains BSY.
I tried to run the utility to resolve the problem but did not give any results
Has anyone had the same problem?

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Re: changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby ACE_Admin » 08.05.12, 11:35

Hello

For Seagate drives you can check the situation by viewing the terminal ouput.
Also, if you will not see anything in terminal , tell me, have you checked the logic board on it?
More details are required.
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Re: changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby asocla » 08.05.12, 18:49

Hello Roustam
the terminal output is:

Rst 0x20M
Servo Processor Is Reset.
RW: Disc Ctlr Initialization Completed.
ExecuteSpinRequest
No HOST FIS-ReadyStatusFlags 2002B001


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Re: changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby AJ2008 » 09.05.12, 10:34

This is bad translator. Try to read SA modules, is there problem with 002b.rpm ?


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Re: changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby asocla » 10.05.12, 14:52

Hello
BSY on the disc is left from when I tried to regenerate the translator.
The regeneration is not successful, and now I can not do any operation on your hard drive.
Should I first get out of BSY


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Re: changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby arskuo » 13.05.12, 22:15

Hi, i have same drive and got same problem, right now the drive keep in BSY. i unscrew the PCB and HDA, just connect PCB it can't get ready, so the question is how can i let drive come back to ready?
Thanks for any suggestion.


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Re: changing heads on Seagate ST31000528AS disk remains bsy

Postby AJ2008 » 18.05.12, 13:19

Specific revisions do not allow ATA mode with PCB alone. Some cases may require short circuit.


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