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zCexVe
04-05-2007, 10:00 PM
Hey guyz I hav two Maxtor Fireball 3 ATA 133 series 40GB HDDs.Both HDDs r died ones and combining other circuits I fixed them to work fine.
When I used the Maxtors HDD utility[ :angry::angry::angry:]to clear SMART status and low level format It worked sumtime gave an timeout error and stopped.:(:(

So now there r no partition tables(RPT) or MBRs.Now BIOS gives a messege that HDD failed but it recognizes the HDD well and windows too recognize it.But the prob is u cant format a logical drive and primary partition because of partition table errors.Can make partitions though.
Now I want to make them usable.I think a low level format will do the trick .Or any other program that can remake partition table and MBR.Anyone knw how to troubleshoot this error or a soft to Low level format Pls help me.....................................
Never use that maxtor software..It sux..[I used the one which came with Hirens boot CD 8.4]

zCexVe
04-05-2007, 11:58 PM
Kavuruth low level format gena danne nedda?:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(

chaminga_d
04-06-2007, 12:07 AM
HDD Low Level Format Tool

http://hddguru.com/content/en/software/2006.04.12-HDD-Low-Level-Format-Tool/screenshot-hdd-low-level-format-big.gif

License: Freeware

Author: HDDGURU.COM

Operating System: MS Windows 2000SP4/2003/XP

HDD Low Level Format Tool is a freeware utility for low-level hard disk drive formatting.

* Supported interfaces: S-ATA (SATA), IDE (E-IDE), SCSI, USB, FIREWIRE. Big drives (LBA-48) are supported.
* Supported Manufacturers: Maxtor, Hitachi, Seagate, Samsung, Toshiba, Fujitsu, IBM, Quantum, Western Digital.
* The program also supports low-level formatting of FLASH cards using a card-reader.

This freeware Low Level Format utility will erase, Low-Level Format and re-certify a SATA, IDE or SCSI hard disk drive with any size of up to 281 474 976 710 655 bytes. Will work with USB and FIREWIRE external drive enclosures. Low-level formatting of Flash Cards is supported too. Low Level Format Tool will clear partitions, MBR, and every bit of user data. The data cannot be recovered after using this utility. The program utilizes Ultra-DMA transfers when possible.

WARNING: After running this free low level format tool, the whole disk surface will be fully erased.
Therefore, data restoration will be impossible after using this utility!

Download Windows installer: HDD Low Level Format Tool ver.2.36 build 1181 (http://hddguru.com/download/software/HDDGURU-Low-Level-Format-Tool/LLFsetup.2.36.1181.exe)

Download older versions:
HDD Low Level Format Tool ver.2.21 build 1108 (http://hddguru.com/download/software/HDDGURU-Low-Level-Format-Tool/LLFsetup.2.21.1108.exe)

zCexVe
04-06-2007, 12:25 AM
Sure da meka hodata vede karai kiyala?

chaminga_d
04-06-2007, 12:34 AM
TestDisk 6.6 popular

Download (http://www.cgsecurity.org/testdisk-6.7-WIP.win.zip)

Publisher's Description
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery utility. TestDisk was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally erasing your Partition Table).

TestDisk is a free and useful program which queries the BIOS ( DOS/Win9x) or the OS ( Linux, FreeBSD) in order to find the Hard Disks and their characteristics ( LBA size and CHS geometry). TestDisk does a quick check of your disk´s structure and compares it with your Partition Table for entry errors. If the Partition Table has entry errors, TestDisk can repair them. If you have missing partitions or a completely empty Partition Table, TestDisk can search for partitions and create a new Table or even a new MBR if necessary.

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TestDisk has features for both novices and experts. For those who know little or nothing about data recovery techniques, the command line parameters /log and /debug can be used to collect detailed information about a non-booting drive which can then be sent to a tech for further analysis. Those more familiar with such procedures should find TestDisk a handy tool in performing onsite recovery.

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* JFS, IBM´s Journaled File System
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* Linux Raid
o RAID 1: mirroring
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PhotoRec is free, this open source multi-platform application is distributed under GNU Public License. PhotoRec is a companion program to TestDisk and is included in the download.