Dnia 2010-08-08, o godz. 12:19:07 Mark Shields <laebsh...@gmail.com> napisał(a):
> On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 3:14 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann < > volkerar...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > On Samstag 31 Juli 2010, Mick wrote: > > > On Saturday 31 July 2010 19:04:47 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: > > > > On Samstag 31 Juli 2010, Mick wrote: > > > > > On Saturday 31 July 2010 16:33:18 Dale wrote: > > > > > > Kacper Kopczyński wrote: > > > > > > > Dnia 2010-07-31, o godz. 16:15:51 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Volker Armin Hemmann<volkerar...@googlemail.com> > > > > > > > napisał(a): > > > > > > >> On Samstag 31 Juli 2010, Kacper Kopczyński wrote: > > > > > > >>> Hi, > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> My problem is really strange - I can't access my hard > > > > > > >>> drive > > from > > > > > > >>> linux, but it works from windows without problems. It > > > > > > >>> has some bad blocks. > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> it has a lot of bad blocks and a fucked up firmware it > > > > > > >> seems. No way it is working 'without problems'. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Well total space taken by bad blocks according to chkdsk > > > > > > > is less than 1MB, windows is still able to access all > > > > > > > data. Linux is only able to see partition table "for a > > > > > > > while" - as you can see in dmesg. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If firmware is broken then how it is possible that > > > > > > > windows is > > able > > > > > > > to use this disk? > > > > > > > > > > > > Maybe windoze is ignoring the problem? It's not like > > > > > > windoze has never done that before right? > > > > > > > > > > > > Just a thought. > > > > > > > > > > Couldn't it be that the MSWindows partition has no bad > > > > > blocks, while Linux does? > > > > > > > > it is not about partitions. > > > > > > Please explain, I thought that bad blocks would coincide with some > > > partitions. > > > > because defectice partitions don't give you no sense errors nor do > > they give > > you zero capacity errors. Read his dmesg. > > > > If the firmware/logic board is bad, you might be able to replace > > it with > one from the same model. I've heard of some success from a coworker > who took the logic board from a known good drive and put it on a HDD > with good internals but a bad logic board, and it worked. That's if > you need the data, that is. > > - Mark Shields After spending many hours on google it seems to me this is a bug in firmware or seagate's firmware on barracuda discs likes to break itself frequently. Thank you for your help. -- Kacper Kopczyński