Hi ,
There is a problem with Maxotr 4D040H2 , It loaded by LDR , I can not access user data , I afraid to do SA Surface Verification , please see below:
SA Writing Test:
Applying SRV
SA writing test
Data writing
Data reading
Check-up of previous data
Data have been written with offset : -336
SUMMARY of SA structure test
HDD Modules have reading errors.
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Modules | Comment
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FF | SA adaptive data module is damaged.
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1D | Translator modules are defective. For restoration it should be
| performed:
| 1) To perform SA surface checking with the option of restoration BAD
| blocks via writing
| 2) To clear P and G-List
| 3) To restart HDD in normal mode
| 4) To perform translator regeneration
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48,64,5E,93 | HDD has non critical damages and can work correctly.
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What is solution of like this problem for Recovery ?
Thank you
Data written with offset : -336
Moderators: Filipp_TS, Sergey_TS
Re: Data written with offset : -336
Hello Mehdi Sed,
First try to rewrite only 1D (DMCS) module. Then if the HDD will run you should turn off "auto hiding of defects" and try to copy the Data.
Regards.
First try to rewrite only 1D (DMCS) module. Then if the HDD will run you should turn off "auto hiding of defects" and try to copy the Data.
Regards.
Re: Data written with offset : -336
First create a loader from the patient drive (after using that other ldr) and backup all modules of course. Then restart the drive with its own loader.
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
Re: Data written with offset : -336
First create a loader from the patient drive (after using that other ldr) and backup all modules of course. Then restart the drive with its own loader.
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
Re: Data written with offset : -336
First create a loader from the patient drive (after using that other ldr) and backup all modules of course. Then restart the drive with its own loader.
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
Re: Data written with offset : -336
First create a loader from the patient drive (after using that other ldr) and backup all modules of course. Then restart the drive with its own loader.
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
After that do a writing test, it will probably be fine.
Just after this step u should attempt rewriting any modules, and rewrite only the ones having errors.
pepe
Re: Data written with offset : -336
Dear Pepe
Hi,
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Thank you very much
Hi,
I had several expeiense of this error and I can tell you all of them solved with one more time head exchanging !
Thank you very much
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