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Seagate ST340014A Data Recovery Details


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Seagate drives fail and the ST340014A is no exception to this.

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Drive began repeated load/seek restores with fault light on. After power down it will now sometimes spin up, attempt to load, but immediately retract and spin down. Most times it refuses to spin up, although Windows can see it.
Simon C.
London, UK

Seagate is the world's largest and oldest manufacturer of computer hard disks. The company has been going from strength to strength with its $1.9 billion acquisition of rival hard drive firm Maxtor in 2006. Segates flagship desktop Barracuda 7200.11 drives, in particular the 1TB - ST31000340AS units, are failing at an alarming rate and prompting outrage from their faithful clients. A new self-bricking feature apparently resides in faulty firmware microcode which will rear its ugly head sometime at boot detection. Essentially the drive will be working as normal for a while, then - out of the blue - it’ll brick itself to death. The next time you reboot your computer the drive will simply lock itself up as a failsafe and won’t be detected by the BIOS. In other words, there’s power, spin-up, but no detection to enable booting. We have the fix for this issues without the need to open the drives up. Common Seagate Hard Disk issues include, Seagate Momentus - can suffer premature media damage; Seagate U series - can suffer motor damage; Seagate Cheetah - Firmware corruption is No1 issue; Seagate Barracuda - Suffer from firmware, motor and read/write head issues.

Two drives, two problems! I'm working on a Packard Bell Legend 401 computer (P75, 4x CD ROM, 8 MB RAM). The 850 MB Hard drive that came with it died and I am trying to replace it. The BIOS will usually correctly autodetect a 2.1 GB Medalist or a 2.6 GB Medalist. I have a Maxtor 120 gig IDE hard drive. When I plug it into a system - tried several systems - it plays a series of tones - sounds like an old video game. Drive won't show up in CMOS. ..P Doran, Dorset, UK

Seagate hard drives are vunerable to a power surge or spike. As is the case with other hard disk's Seagate drives controller board is usually the weak spot that will fail. The controller board of most drives stores unique adaptive data that can only be associated with the drive that it was originally a part of. In other words, it's very seldom that you can just swap out a controller board from one drive to another and get the dead drive functioning again. In more cases than not the spindle motor controller driver (SMOOTH chip) on the logic board gets burnt. If this occurs the computer would shutdown completely, you would also normally notice a burning smell and when powered on the drive will not spin up at all.

If a drive is not spinning at all this can mean that there is a seized motor or indicates possible platter damage. Data recovery in this case involves opening the hard disk in a clean facility to work on the drive internally.

 

I'm upgrading due to a raid controller failure on a windows small business server on a dell poweredge 1900. It is on a raid 0. The setup will allow me to install the raid controller software and will allow me to see the drives but after it completes the setup will not load and states that the system cannot see the boot files. ..C Harker, London, UK

The last typical Seagate hard drive issue applies also to all other hard drive makes and models, the problem is called bad sectors. After some period of time the platters were the data is located starts to degrade and bad sectors appear.
Whenever the hard drive attempts to read bad sectors it could start freezing, scratching, ticking and sometimes loud clicking. This leads to further damage to the surface and causes more data loss. As soon as you start experiencing such symptoms while reading important files, stop the drive immediately and consider sending it to a data recovery company like ourselves for a free diagnostic. Any further attempts to read the Seagate drive would just add up to the problems and make more data unrecoverable. In our Data Recovery Lab we use expensive imaging tools that are capable of force reading bad sectors from Seagate Hard Disks. This is usually the only way to effectively retrieve data from these Drives.

If you experience any of the symptoms described above with your Seagate ST340014A please call us on +44 (0) 2890 961976.

If you hear your Seagate ST340014A hard drive making some other unusual noises please call us on +44 (0) 2890 961976.


 

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