Samsung SP2014N problem with module loading.

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Samsung SP2014N problem with module loading.

Postby DR_Ireland » 08.02.08, 18:58

Hello friends.

I have a SAMSUNG drive that is comming to 'ready' state, but is being detected incorrectly

Model: A S N P2014
Serial: 088 1 Y 04120
Firmware: C100-33
Capacity: 186.3GB (390 705 584)

Service Area
Head map................................ : Module header error
Part Number............................. : q2s1J1FYA2v1r9
USER password........................... : No
Module header of BISPT.................. : Module header error

Heads test
Selected heads.......................... : 0,1,2,3
Head : 0................................ : OK
Head : 1................................ : OK
Head : 2................................ : OK
Head : 3................................ : OK
Test completed

Burn test report creation
Reading module BRSLT.................... : Ok
Reading module BISPT.................... : Module header error
Reading module ELOG..................... : Ok
Test completed

SA Structure reports no errors, but at the end I am getting:
Password information.................... : Loaded
S-LIST.................................. : Module header error
T-LIST.................................. : Module header error
A-LIST.................................. : Module header error
D-LIST.................................. : Module header error


I saved all modules with no errors.
Logical test is running, returns no errors.
Physical test fails (stopping right after I start it):

Physical test: Reading
***********************************************************
Initial cylinder........................ : 64
Final cylinder.......................... : 108591
Heads for reading....................... : 0,1,2,3
***********************************************************

Last read sector........................ : (C:0/H:0/S:0)
Test completed
Module header error

Will hot-swap let me access the data? Is there any way to repar this drive?

Thanks in advance for any help,
Regards,
Pawel

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Postby ACE_Admin » 20.03.08, 13:44

sorry for late answer , but it looks like the ATA cable you have used with this drive . Other reason , such problems can happen - there was something wrong with ATA interface.

Please check the cable on another drive.
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