mannrak2003
win2k intrnls xpert
Friends,
I am using a Seagate ST3500320AS hard disk purchased from sibot last month.It has
warranty left till September 2013.As you know it is a 7200.11 drive.I have updated its
firmware to SD1A version.I am using Perfect Disk 10 defragmenter.I am unable to
defrag the C: partition with Windows XP SP3.AS soon as defrag reaches 5 % a BSOD
comes up with STOP 0x00000077 error.
There is no new firmware from Seagate to resolve this problem.It pertains to a
BuSY ERROR from the hard disk as Google search results show on
*www.msfn.org/board/index.php?
showtopic=128807&st=0.The site shows an electronic solution to the problem.Could
any of you guys say where I could buy the stuff shown on that site in India? I would like
to try it.Windows is booting very slowly now as compared to before the firmware
update.Waiting for your comments
on this problem.
Even if I RMA it now,Seagate is gong to provide a similar hard disk with the same
firmware,SD1A.So RMA won't help either.Only non-electronic solution is a firmware
update which Seagate has not provided till now.
I am using a Seagate ST3500320AS hard disk purchased from sibot last month.It has
warranty left till September 2013.As you know it is a 7200.11 drive.I have updated its
firmware to SD1A version.I am using Perfect Disk 10 defragmenter.I am unable to
defrag the C: partition with Windows XP SP3.AS soon as defrag reaches 5 % a BSOD
comes up with STOP 0x00000077 error.
There is no new firmware from Seagate to resolve this problem.It pertains to a
BuSY ERROR from the hard disk as Google search results show on
*www.msfn.org/board/index.php?
showtopic=128807&st=0.The site shows an electronic solution to the problem.Could
any of you guys say where I could buy the stuff shown on that site in India? I would like
to try it.Windows is booting very slowly now as compared to before the firmware
update.Waiting for your comments
on this problem.
Even if I RMA it now,Seagate is gong to provide a similar hard disk with the same
firmware,SD1A.So RMA won't help either.Only non-electronic solution is a firmware
update which Seagate has not provided till now.