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Seagate Data Recovery book is one of the advanced data recovery books written by Ann leflore and the following are part of the books you can learn about the Seagate HDD commands, PCB, Donor details and hdd repair and data recovery case studies, etc: Copyright Notice Dedication Illustrations ix Preface Acknowledgments xiii Introduction xv Appendix 1: Seagate Series Module Tables Section 1.1: Module Table U4 Series Section 1.2: Module Table U10 Series Section 1.3: Module Table U6 Series Section 1.4: Module Table U Series X 4 Appendix 2: Seagate Diagnostic Commands Section 1.1: Compatible with Drives with >64 Cylinders 5 Section 1.2: Level T Commands Section 1.2: Level 1 Commands Section 1.3: Level 2 Commands Section 1.4: Level 3 Commands Section 1.5: Level 4 Commands Section 1.6: Level 6 Commands Section 1.7: Level 7 Commands Section 1.8: Level 8 Commands Section 1.9: Level 9 Commands Section 2.0: On Line Commands Section 3.0: General Commands Section 4.0: Common Commands Section 4.1: Available for all Levels Except Level 8 10 Section 5.0: Level T commands Section 5.1: Cert Process/Test 12 Section 6.0: Level One Commands Section 6.1: Memory Manipulation Commands Section 7.0: Level Two Commands Section 7.1: NIWOT Read/Write Commands Section 8.0: Level Three Commands Section 8.1: Servo Seeking Commands Section 9.0: Level Four Commands Section 9.1: Servo Tracking Commands Section 10.0: Level Six Commands Section 10.1: Batch File Commands Section 11.0: Level Seven Commands Section 11.1: Read Channel Adaptive Commands Section 12.0: Level Eight Commands Section 12.1: Servo Track Writer Commands Section 13.0: Level A Commands Section 13.1: NIWOT Read/Write LBA Commands – Fullslip Section 14.0: Level C Commands Section 14.1: Cert Diagnostic CTS Commands Section 15.0: Level D Commands Section 15.1: SEADEX Commands Section 16.0: E Commands Section 16.1: Drive Zone and Format Commands Section 17.0: Boot Code Diagnostic Commands Section 18.0: Level F Commands Section 18.1: Limited Boot Code Debug Support Section 19.0: Error Codes 59 Section 20.0: Special and Retry Display Characters Section 21.0: Returned Data Format Commands Section 22.0: Online Command Display Descriptions 65 Section 23.0: Servo Message Tracking Section 24.0: Health Bits Definitions 67 Appendix 3: Diagnostic Commands 7200.11 Section 1.0: On-Line Commands Section 2.0: All Level Commands Section 3.0: Level 1 Commands Section 4.0: Level 2 Commands Section 5.0: Level 3 Commands Section 6.0: Level 4 Commands Section 7.0 : Level 5 Commands Section 8.0: Level 6 Commands Section 9.0: Level 7 Commands Section 10.0: Level 8 Commands Section 11.0: Level A Commands Section 12.0: Level C Commands Section 13.0: Level E Commands Section 14.0: Level F Commands Section 15.0: Level G Commands Section 16.0: Level H Commands Section 17.0: Level I Commands Section 18.0: Level L Commands Section 19.0: Level T Commands 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 Section 1.0: Connection to Terminal Adaptor Appendix 7: Case Studies Section 1.0: 7200.7 Puma2 Reports Very Busy 93 Section 1.1: Problem: Section 1.2: Procedure Section 1.3: Conclusion Section 2.0: 7200.9 and 7200.10 Common Error 96 Section 2.1: Problem Section 2.2: Procedure Section 2.3: Erase G-List Section 2.4: Initialize SMART 97 Section 2.5: Conclusion Section 3.0: 7200.9 Error Reading APP Code 98 Section 3.1: Problem Section 3.2: Procedure Section 3.3: Conclusion Section 4.0: 7200.8, 7200.9, 7200.10: CE Log Errors Section 4.1: Problem Section 4.2: Solution Section 4.3: Conclusion Section 5.0: Depop Head in F-Repair Section 5.1: Problem Section 5.2: Procedure Section 5.3: Conclusion Section 6.0: F-Level Repair Section 6.1: Problem Section 6.2: Procedure Section 7.0: How to View P-List, T-List, and G-List Section 7.1: Purpose Section 7.2: Procedure View P-List Section 7.3: Procedure View T-List Section 7.4: Procedure View G-List Section 8.0: CE Log Errors Section 8.1: Problem Section 8.2: Procedure Section 9.0: K Command to Depop Head 107 Section 9.1: Procedure Section 10.0: Add Back Depoped Head K Command Section 10.1: Procedure Section 11.0: 7200.11 0 LBA Repair Section 11.1: Problem Section 11.2: Procedure Section 12.0: 7200.11 Busy Repair Section 12.3: Problem Section 12.2: Procedure Section 13.0: 7200.11 F3 User Password Section 13.1: Background Information 113 Section 13.2: Terminal Commands to View Work History and User Password Section 14.0: Seagate Firmware Update Section 14.1: Firmware Update Procedure Section 14.2: General Information Scanning for Devices Appendix 8: PCB Short Points Section 1.0: PCB 100466725 Rev A (DLAJ-4) Section 2.0: PCB 100466824 Rev A (UJAJ-6) Section 3.0: PCB 100466824 Rev B (UJAJ-6) Section 4.0: PCB 100466824 Rev C (UJAJ-6) 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) Section 9.0: PCB 100504364 Rev B 128 Section 10.0: PCB 100455725 Rev B (JDAJ-4) Section 11.0: 7200.12 2TB 130 You can learn much more knowledge and tips than information listed above with the premmium Seagate Data recovery book. 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