World's First Advanced Seagate Data Recovery Book

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Copyright Notice   i
Dedication   iii
Illustrations   ix
Preface   xi
Acknowledgments   xiii
Introduction   xv
Appendix 1: Seagate Series Module Tables   1
Section 1.1: Module Table U4 Series   1
Section 1.2: Module Table U10 Series   2
Section 1.3: Module Table U6 Series   3
Section 1.4: Module Table U Series X   4
Appendix 2: Seagate Diagnostic Commands   5
Section 1.1: Compatible with Drives with >64 Cylinders   5
Section 1.2: Level T Commands   6
Section 1.2: Level 1 Commands   6
Section 1.3: Level 2 Commands   6
Section 1.4: Level 3 Commands   6
Section 1.5: Level 4 Commands   7
Section 1.6: Level 6 Commands   7
Section 1.7: Level 7 Commands   7
Section 1.8: Level 8 Commands   7
Section 1.9: Level 9 Commands   7
Section 2.0: On Line Commands   8
Section 3.0: General Commands   9
Section 4.0: Common Commands   10
Section 4.1: Available for all Levels Except Level 8   10
Section 5.0: Level T commands   12
Section 5.1: Cert Process/Test   12
Section 6.0: Level One Commands   17
Section 6.1: Memory Manipulation Commands   17
Section 7.0: Level Two Commands   19
Section 7.1: NIWOT Read/Write Commands   19
Section 8.0: Level Three Commands   28
Section 8.1: Servo Seeking Commands   28
Section 9.0: Level Four Commands   31
Section 9.1: Servo Tracking Commands   31
Section 10.0: Level Six Commands   35
Section 10.1: Batch File Commands   35
Section 11.0: Level Seven Commands   36
Section 11.1: Read Channel Adaptive Commands   36
Section 12.0: Level Eight Commands   41
Section 12.1: Servo Track Writer Commands   41
Section 13.0: Level A Commands   47
Section 13.1: NIWOT Read/Write LBA Commands – Fullslip   47
Section 14.0: Level C Commands   48
Section 14.1: Cert Diagnostic CTS Commands   48
Section 15.0: Level D Commands   50
Section 15.1: SEADEX Commands   50
Section 16.0: E Commands   53
Section 16.1: Drive Zone and Format Commands   53
Section 17.0: Boot Code Diagnostic Commands   55
Section 18.0: Level F Commands   56
Section 18.1: Limited Boot Code Debug Support   56
Section 19.0: Error Codes   59
Section 20.0: Special and Retry Display Characters   61
Section 21.0: Returned Data Format Commands   62
Section 22.0: Online Command Display Descriptions   65
Section 23.0: Servo Message Tracking   66
Section 24.0: Health Bits Definitions   67
Appendix 3: Diagnostic Commands 7200.11   69
Section 1.0: On-Line Commands   69
Section 2.0: All Level Commands   71
Section 3.0: Level 1 Commands   72
Section 4.0: Level 2 Commands   73
Section 5.0: Level 3 Commands   74
Section 6.0: Level 4 Commands   75
Section 7.0 : Level 5 Commands   76
Section 8.0: Level 6 Commands   77
Section 9.0: Level 7 Commands   78
Section 10.0: Level 8 Commands   79
Section 11.0: Level A Commands   80
Section 12.0: Level C Commands   80
Section 13.0: Level E Commands   81
Section 14.0: Level F Commands   81
Section 15.0: Level G Commands   82
Section 16.0: Level H Commands   82
Section 17.0: Level I Commands   82
Section 18.0: Level L Commands   83
Section 19.0: Level T Commands   83
Appendix 4: Determine Date Information   85
Appendix 5: Matching PCB and Donor Drive   87
Section 1.1: Method 1   87
Section 1.2: Method 2   88
Appendix 6: Seagate RS232 Adapter Schematics   89
Section 1.0: Connection to Terminal Adaptor   91
Appendix 7: Case Studies   93
Section 1.0: 7200.7 Puma2 Reports Very Busy   93
Section 1.1: Problem:   93
Section 1.2: Procedure   93
Section 1.3: Conclusion   95
Section 2.0: 7200.9 and 7200.10 Common Error   96
Section 2.1: Problem   96
Section 2.2: Procedure   96
Section 2.3: Erase G-List   97
Section 2.4: Initialize SMART   97
Section 2.5: Conclusion   97
Section 3.0: 7200.9 Error Reading APP Code   98
Section 3.1: Problem   98
Section 3.2: Procedure   98
Section 3.3: Conclusion   99
Section 4.0: 7200.8, 7200.9, 7200.10: CE Log Errors   100
Section 4.1: Problem   100
Section 4.2: Solution   100
Section 4.3: Conclusion   100
Section 5.0: Depop Head in F-Repair   101
Section 5.1: Problem   101
Section 5.2: Procedure   101
Section 5.3: Conclusion   102
Section 6.0: F-Level Repair   103
Section 6.1: Problem   103
Section 6.2: Procedure   103
Section 7.0: How to View P-List, T-List, and G-List   105
Section 7.1: Purpose   105
Section 7.2: Procedure View P-List   105
Section 7.3: Procedure View T-List   105
Section 7.4: Procedure View G-List   105
Section 8.0: CE Log Errors   106
Section 8.1: Problem   106
Section 8.2: Procedure   106
Section 9.0: K Command to Depop Head   107
Section 9.1: Procedure   107
Section 10.0: Add Back Depoped Head K Command   109
Section 10.1: Procedure   109
Section 11.0: 7200.11 0 LBA Repair   110
Section 11.1: Problem   110
Section 11.2: Procedure   110
Section 12.0: 7200.11 Busy Repair   112
Section 12.3: Problem   112
Section 12.2: Procedure   112
Section 13.0: 7200.11 F3 User Password   113
Section 13.1: Background Information   113
Section 13.2: Terminal Commands to View Work History and User Password   113
Section 14.0: Seagate Firmware Update   115
Section 14.1: Firmware Update Procedure   115
Section 14.2: General Information Scanning for Devices   117
Appendix 8: PCB Short Points   119
Section 1.0: PCB 100466725 Rev A (DLAJ-4)   119
Section 2.0: PCB 100466824 Rev A (UJAJ-6)   120
Section 3.0: PCB 100466824 Rev B (UJAJ-6)   121
Section 4.0: PCB 100466824 Rev C (UJAJ-6)   122
Section 5.0: PCB 100496208 Rev A   123
Section 6.0: PCB 100504364 Rev B   124
Section 7.0: PCB 100512588 Rev A   125
Section 8.0: Seagate 100475720 Rev A (ZKAJ-7)   127
Section 9.0: PCB 100504364 Rev B   128
Section 10.0: PCB 100455725 Rev B (JDAJ-4)   129
Section 11.0: 7200.12 2TB   130

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