On 13-02-27 09:34 AM, ed stuckems wrote:
> actually "parted -s /dev/sd{a,b,c,d,e,f}" is failing to connect to the
> device.  I've shied away from fdisk given that I eventually want to
> work with a drive that's been formatted with a GUID Partition Table.
> My understanding is that fdisk doesn't handle GPT formatted drives.
>
> The drive is only about 2 years old and has hardly been used so don't
> worry about long shots.  At this point I'll try anything to get it to
> function again.

Does the BIOS see the disk?  If not, it is cabling or a low level disk 
problem.  Reboot the system and bring up the BIOS setup screen.  See if 
the disk appears.  Try it in another box - to see if the BIOS sees it.  
If the other box does, it really sounds like cabling or connector problems.

If the disk doesn't appear, download and burn a bootable ISO disk image 
(Seatools/whatever) of the manufacturer's low level 
diagnosis/repair/warranty repair tool.  Run it.  If it sees the drive, 
do a long diagnostic/repair.  It'll take hours.  Once done, have it 
write the bad sectors to the disk and then do a low level format.  It 
should now be seen by the BIOS and can be formatted.  If it doesn't 
pass, has there been a SMART error triggered?

If there is a SMART error triggered you can probably get a warranty 
replacement for free if the drive is less than three years old.

If the disk doesn't appear in BIOS and the manufacturer's diagnostics 
don't find it, try to get an RMA number from the manufacturer's support 
dept.  If they won't give you one, use the disk to keep papers from 
blowing away in the wind.

If it is a MAXTOR disk, get a ball peen hammer and swing it at your 
forehead for buying the piece of crap.

Basically with two computers, the manufacturer's diagnostic tools and 
the bad drive you should be able to figure out exactly what's up.  
Personally, I don't trust drives that report media errors even if 
completely recovered for one second.

--
Bill
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