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Seagate seatools no partiton
Seagate seatools no partiton







I suspect it is a firmware issue on the SSD that reacts poorly to what SeaTools does. I'm talking the partition table is gone and testdisk is unable to bring anything back killed. Basically, when you run Seagate SeaTools on a Lenovo laptop with an SSD drive starting with MZVLW, it kills the SSD. What could be the problem with my computer? The USB ports are working (headset is working on usb).I'm trying to warn people about this as well as get greater visibility of this issue, as I don't know any way to contact Lenovo engineers about this. Unfortunately this drive is my Backup drive, so I can't restore my system. UPDATE: I just tried another external drive (a Western Digital, HTFS formatted) and I have the same problem. And the TestDisk output suggests that there is a Heads/Sector problem.ĭoes anybody has an idea what the problem could be? But as I said, when I boot Windows XP on my laptop I have the same problem as under MacOSX, so it could not be a driver problem (?). Therefore I thought the problem would be my computer. I could access all data without having any problem. Interestingly, yesterday I plugged the drive into the MacBook Pro of my wife (same model as mine) and the drive worked flawlessly. The drive spins up but it does not show up on the Desktop (or on Finder, or in Windows XP). On the drive is a driver which allows you to use the drive also on a Mac (with read and write permissions).

seagate seatools no partiton

I will download and try SeaTools later and I will keep you informed about that. TestDisk exited normally.Could somebody help me please? I do not want to reformat the drive because I have lots of important data on it? Thank you in advance, Warning: Bad ending sector (CHS and LBA don't match) Warning: Incorrect number of heads/cylinder 255 (NTFS) != 1 (HD) Get_geometry_from_list_part_aux head=1 nbr=2

seagate seatools no partiton

Geometry from i386 MBR: head=255 sector=62 TestDisk exited normally.After that I ran TestDisk again with the option of an Intel/PC Type partition and I received this logfile. Write isn't available because the partition table type "None" has been selected.









Seagate seatools no partiton