
So, there is some freeware tools or command that I can use for my seagate drive? Wow.HD Doctor for seagate is NOT a option at moment. If the data on the drive is important as you say do consider the use of a professional data recovery firm ! If it doesn't work you need to patch the firmware assuming heads and media are ok. Only thing that you can do by yourself is to attempt to clone the bad drive with hddsuperclone or ddrescue. Spildit wrote:m0,2,2,22 is for 7200.11 drives only (known 0 LBA problem) you should NEVER use that command on other drives or you risk partial access + traslator damage.ĭM series is known to have several issues from bad heads and media damage to media cache issues and sometimes some sysfile patching is required to clone7image the drive.
