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My understanding is that 190 is not actually a system file as such, so doesn’t have a checksum.
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Does regenerating the translator also initialise module 0x190? I saw a recent post at HDD Guru where someone was able to read the user data on a different WD model, but in that case both copies of 0x190 were unreadable.
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I stand to be corrected, but I think regenerating the translator only works if 190 can be read.
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In this case, the data wasn't valuable for the customer, so I took the risk and regenerated the translator. For data recovery cases, I never try to regenerate the translator to solve the problem of module 0x190. But I guess it must have a direct impact on module 0x190.