Seagate offers fix, free data recovery for disks affected by firmware bug

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desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
Welcome, Seagate hard drive owners. A number of Seagate hard drives from the following families may become inaccessible when the host system is powered on:

Barracuda 7200.11
DiamondMax 22
Barracuda ES.2 SATA

Once a drive has become affected the data becomes inaccessible to users but the data is not deleted. Seagate has isolated this issue to a firmware bug affecting drives from these families manufactured through December 2008.

Please use the following tools and instructions to determine if you have one of the affected products. If your drive is affected, we recommend that you update the firmware on the disk drive to prevent this condition.

To identify your drive, retrieve the model number, serial number and firmware revision without removing your drive. There are multiple methods:

Seagate DriveDetect.exe method (recommended)
Click here to download Drive Detect:

When running Drive Detect you will see a screen like this. Look for the drives that are attached:



In the example above the Drive Name is the same as the Model: ST31500341AS, the serial number is 9VS00J20 and the firmware revision is SD1A.



Device Manager Method :

Use Microsoft Windows Device Manager to see the model numbers of your disk drive.
- Choose Start | Run | type: devmgmt.msc
- Click Ok.

- Expand the Disk Drive branch to see the model numbers:




Seatools for Windows Method:
Download SeaTools for Windows which displays all of the required information.
After determining your serial, model and firmware revision please attempt to find your model in the following list of affected models. If you have one of these drives you can choose it from the list for model-specific instructions to update the firmware.

Barracuda 7200.11
ST31000340AS
ST3750330AS
ST3640330AS
ST3500320AS
ST31500341AS
ST31000333AS
ST3640323AS
ST3640623AS
ST3320613AS
ST3320813AS
ST3160813AS

Barracuda ES.2 SATA
ST31000340NS
ST3750330NS
ST3500320NS
ST3250310NS

DiamondMax 22
STM31000340AS
STM3750330AS
STM3500320AS
STM31000334AS
STM3320614AS
STM3160813AS

--source: *seagate.custkb.com/seagate/crm/selfservice/search.jsp?DocId=207931
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
Giving away half the news is more dangerous than not giving any news in the first place:
*forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=2994927#post2994927
*digg.com/hardware/Seagate_Flooded_With_Failing_Drive_Complaints
*www.techpowerup.com/82638/New_Seagate_Firmware_Turns_Sour_Dangerous.html
*www.techreport.com/discussions.x/16262
Prepare to have a new paper weight :D
 
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topgear

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They said they have fixed it & I've flashed my HDD. Let's see what will happen. I'll keep you guys informed :

*www.techreport.com/discussions.x/16276

I've some queries. Guys can you please help regarding this :
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=106610
 
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