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ST3000DM001

Posted: 30.08.13, 16:30
by Nadpc3k
I got ST3000DM001 3TB drive. spin ok and recognize in the Pc3k... after a while /// in terminal give errors below ...
Write Error - C4090081
(DOS) Write Failure Reallocation started.
(DOS) AutoWriteReallocationEnabled and Reallocation Request Issued. !00000080
(DOS) WriteFailureReallocateLBARequest is executed successfully.
(DOS) Write Error - C4090081
(DOS) Write Failure Reallocation started.
(DOS) AutoWriteReallocationEnabled and Reallocation Request Issued. !00000080
(DOS) WriteFailureReallocateLBARequest is executed successfully.
(DOS) Write Error - C4090081
(DOS) Write Failure Reallocation started.
(DOS) AutoWriteReallocationEnabled and Reallocation Request Issued. !00000080
(DOS) WriteFailureReallocateLBARequest is executed successfully.
(DOS) Write Error - C4090081
(DOS) Write Failure Reallocation started.
(DOS) AutoWriteReallocationEnabled and Reallocation Request Issued. !00000080
(DOS) WriteFailureReallocateLBARequest is executed successfully.


Anybody have some solution for this ?

Re: ST3000DM001

Posted: 30.08.13, 17:26
by dmarques
Hi,

Can you save SA?
Can you access sectors?

Re: ST3000DM001

Posted: 03.09.13, 17:42
by Nadpc3k
can not access sector , and SA

Re: ST3000DM001

Posted: 04.09.13, 10:09
by dmarques
But can you even access terminal?

Re: ST3000DM001

Posted: 10.09.13, 14:25
by Nick_TS
Hello,

On the most drives reading channel line is crossed with an element,
so it is easy to find two lines that go from pads to CPU on your drive board.
You should short the contacts with a pincers when holding a paperclip with it.
Also, the moment to short is before 2nd recalibration.
When shorted properly, drive will start to click and then it will stop.
At the same time press ctrl-z within terminal window and check if T> is there.

Re: ST3000DM001

Posted: 12.09.13, 12:06
by AJ2008
Often, if you are patient you will reach some access to SA and sometimes data. At this time you can disable any pending parameters.

If not, then follow Dima's advice and try to find short points.