I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast. It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than the normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly. So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets directly to T level.
Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this behaviour.
I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
F3 T>
F3 T>/2
F3 2>Z
Spin Down Complete Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs F3 2>U
Error 1009 DETSEC 00006008 Spin Error Elapsed Time 16.011 secs R/W Status 2 R/W Error 84150180 F3 2>/1
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast. > It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than the > normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly. > So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets > directly to T level.
> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this behaviour.
> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
> F3 T>
> F3 T>/2
> F3 2>Z
> Spin Down Complete > Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs > F3 2>U
On Sunday, November 11, 2012 7:10:25 AM UTC+11, Jono wrote:
> Speed control is a servo function. See if a different PCB solves it.
> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast. >> It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than >> the normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly. >> So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
>> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets >> directly to T level.
>> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this behaviour.
>> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
>> F3 T>
>> F3 T>/2
>> F3 2>Z
>> Spin Down Complete >> Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs >> F3 2>U
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast. > It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than the > normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly. > So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets > directly to T level.
> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this behaviour.
> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
> F3 T>
> F3 T>/2
> F3 2>Z
> Spin Down Complete > Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs > F3 2>U
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Jono <jonathan.yae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That's odd. I have no idea then. I don't think of 3 phase motors failing
> by running faster . . .
> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast.
>> It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than
>> the normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly.
>> So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
>> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets
>> directly to T level.
>> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this behaviour.
>> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
>> F3 T>
>> F3 T>/2
>> F3 2>Z
>> Spin Down Complete
>> Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs
>> F3 2>U
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I opened up the drive in a clean room and it looked like Europe after world war 2 - a big mess :-) The heads crushed ans curved deeply all the top surface an I assume the lower one to of the platters, that is why the speed sounded different as while motor was spinning the heads were scratching the surface.
That is by the far the worst hdd condition that i have seen, all scratched deeply, filter is all black of the fragments.
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Jono <jonatha...@gmail.com <javascript:> > > wrote:
>> That's odd. I have no idea then. I don't think of 3 phase motors >> failing by running faster . . .
>> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
>>> Hi Folks,
>>> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast. >>> It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than >>> the normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly. >>> So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
>>> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets >>> directly to T level.
>>> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this behaviour.
>>> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
>>> F3 T>
>>> F3 T>/2
>>> F3 2>Z
>>> Spin Down Complete >>> Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs >>> F3 2>U
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On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 6:02 PM, IT LAND <o...@itland.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> I opened up the drive in a clean room and it looked like Europe after
> world war 2 - a big mess :-)
> The heads crushed ans curved deeply all the top surface an I assume the
> lower one to of the platters, that is why the speed sounded different as
> while motor was spinning the heads were scratching the surface.
> That is by the far the worst hdd condition that i have seen, all scratched
> deeply, filter is all black of the fragments.
> No chance in hell to recover that.
> Thanks for your advise.
> Oded
> On Monday, November 12, 2012 6:51:47 AM UTC+11, Alandata Recovery wrote:
>> What happens when you put patient board on good drive?
>> Doesnt sound like board problem.. weird.
>> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Jono <jonatha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> That's odd. I have no idea then. I don't think of 3 phase motors
>>> failing by running faster . . .
>>> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast.
>>>> It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than
>>>> the normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly.
>>>> So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
>>>> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets
>>>> directly to T level.
>>>> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this
>>>> behaviour.
>>>> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
>>>> F3 T>
>>>> F3 T>/2
>>>> F3 2>Z
>>>> Spin Down Complete
>>>> Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs
>>>> F3 2>U
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On Tuesday, November 13, 2012 4:53:41 AM UTC+11, Alandata Recovery wrote:
> Don't lose the black stuff ! > Its all the one's and zero's... > You just need to get it back in the right order.
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 6:02 PM, IT LAND <od...@itland.com.au<javascript:> > > wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>> I opened up the drive in a clean room and it looked like Europe after >> world war 2 - a big mess :-) >> The heads crushed ans curved deeply all the top surface an I assume the >> lower one to of the platters, that is why the speed sounded different as >> while motor was spinning the heads were scratching the surface.
>> That is by the far the worst hdd condition that i have seen, >> all scratched deeply, filter is all black of the fragments.
>> No chance in hell to recover that.
>> Thanks for your advise. >> Oded
>> On Monday, November 12, 2012 6:51:47 AM UTC+11, Alandata Recovery wrote:
>>> What happens when you put patient board on good drive? >>> Doesnt sound like board problem.. weird.
>>> On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Jono <jonatha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> That's odd. I have no idea then. I don't think of 3 phase motors >>>> failing by running faster . . .
>>>> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:59:42 PM UTC-5, IT LAND wrote:
>>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>> I just got a Segate 7200.11 500GB with motor running very fast. >>>>> It starts up and the motor goes ballistics, it sounds much faster than >>>>> the normal and because of that i assume the FW can't be read properly. >>>>> So it stays busy and motor stops than try again - stuck in this loop.
>>>>> I connected to terminal and i can't see any startup lines, it gets >>>>> directly to T level.
>>>>> Any advise would be great as this is the first time i see this >>>>> behaviour.
>>>>> I tried to spin down and up manually and got the following spin error:
>>>>> F3 T>
>>>>> F3 T>/2
>>>>> F3 2>Z
>>>>> Spin Down Complete >>>>> Elapsed Time 0.150 msecs >>>>> F3 2>U
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