I have one wd10jmvw-11ajgs1 hdd. It is detecting perfectly but does not find Family type in WD usb utility.
I have converted it in sata after that it shows error
"HDD Ram's Reading error - device erro detected " Error code :4f10"
what is mean by Error code 4F10.
How to take SAbackup.
Thanks,
Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
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Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Thanks,
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
It means SA is encrypted and vendor commands are blocked. This is common on new models like Firebird LT.
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Means - Sata conversion will not work for this type of hdd.
The Hdd has one head damage. I would like to disable it in Ram.
What will be solution?
Thanks,
The Hdd has one head damage. I would like to disable it in Ram.
What will be solution?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
It is possible to reach SA and RAM/ROM but I think its not possible to adjust head map in RAM with drive initialise normally. Maybe key is to find some non SA-encrypting model that you can write patient adaptives only to then hotswap, but so far I have not tried this...
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Which family it belogs to. Is any hints to search non encrypted SA hdd for donor.
thanks,
thanks,
Thanks,
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Firebird LT I think this model is. Maybe you could HS with firebird (non-LT) which I guess would not have encrypted SA
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Searching the donor hdd
Thanks,
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Amit Shah
Arihant Data Recovery, India
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Start the drive in Kernel mode
Block SA access
Load DIR in RAM
read module by ID
Block SA access
Load DIR in RAM
read module by ID
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Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
I have got the same issue.
Did you manage to gain access to SA?
How do you block access to SA in kernel mode?
Did you manage to gain access to SA?
How do you block access to SA in kernel mode?
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Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Will hotswap with similar donor will give me access to the SA?
or each drive has a unique key for its SA?
or each drive has a unique key for its SA?
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Hotswap will NOT work with encrypted SA
tried already long time.
tried already long time.
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Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
odedshankar wrote:I have got the same issue.
Did you manage to gain access to SA?
How do you block access to SA in kernel mode?
place a paper under the MHA connector
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
Today I got the same error, after a PCB swap...
I'll try your suggestions.
An answer from ACE support would also be great...
Edit: The paper under the MHA didn't solved...
I'll try your suggestions.
An answer from ACE support would also be great...
Edit: The paper under the MHA didn't solved...
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
pclab wrote:Today I got the same error, after a PCB swap...
I'll try your suggestions.
An answer from ACE support would also be great...
Edit: The paper under the MHA didn't solved...
short read channels
Re: Wd USB 3.0 Detected but shows error code 4f10
pclab wrote:Today I got the same error, after a PCB swap...
I'll try your suggestions.
An answer from ACE support would also be great...
Edit: The paper under the MHA didn't solved...
Short E47 PCB to the ground
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