Seagate Cert problem

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misa
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Seagate Cert problem

Postby misa » 06.02.08, 16:41

Hello,

I have a ST3250823A drive with many bad bloc on one head.
I want to copy this drive under Data Extractor with map creating for disconnect this head.
I have this message : "Invalid CERT Disk code"
I use PC3000 UDMA Seagate Utilities for verify and I have the same message when I want to load CERT.
At this moment I can read sector on drive !
After I switch HDD to ATA mode (age=50) drive not ready and I have this message :

Not interface Age !
INVALID Cert Disk code - ROM resident Revision required : 3.03
Command Inactive - No valid Cert code Detected
T>

How can I restore sector access

Thanks

Misa


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Postby misa » 20.02.08, 18:29

up :wink:


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Postby Max_ACELab » 12.03.08, 14:07

I`m afraid that System setors was damaged while transition into 50 operation.
Now you can try to change PCB and heads but... chances not so high.
Plz put here current full power-up terminal log
ACE Laboratory PC-3000 developer
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Re: Seagate Cert problem

Postby rafaela » 02.11.08, 12:36

Try writing Cert code from a hdd with same code eg 3.AAE using the SDLD function in pc3k .


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