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SalvationDATA
User Manual for WD HD Doctor For WD HDD repair and its data recovery needs
FOR WINDOWS 98/2000/XP/2003
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SalvationDATA Technology
Thank you for purchasing HD Doctor for WD from SalvationDATA Technology, Inc.
To ensure your success in the installation and use, please read the following explanations and
guidelines thoroughly and very carefully. If there is more product information needed, you are
welcome to contact us through our official website at http://www.salvationdata.com or Email us at
Your inquiries and suggestions are warmly welcomed.
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Contents
USER MANUAL FOR WD HD DOCTOR ............................................................................................... 1
SalvationDATA Technology ........................................................................................................................ 2
CHAPTER ONE INFO ABOUT WD .................................................................................................. 5
1. HOW TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF A WD DRIVE (THROUGH ITS PCB) .................................. 5
WD HD COMMON MALFUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 8
WD SA MODULES LIST .................................................................................................................................. 8
WD HDD DETAILED INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 10
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ..................................................................... 11
SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................ 11
HIGHLIGHTS OF HD DOCTOR SUITE ................................................................................................................. 11
CHAPTER 3 .................................................................................................................................... 14
ON THE CONSOLE ........................................................................................................................................ 14
CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................................. 14
INSTALLING ................................................................................................................................................. 16
EXPLANATIONS ON INTERFACE AND KEY FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS ............................................................................. 19
Load management .................................................................................................................................. 19
Backup FW .............................................................................................................................................. 23
Backup Modules ..................................................................................................................................... 26
Module Editor ......................................................................................................................................... 28
Backup Tracks: ........................................................................................................................................ 29
Upload FW .............................................................................................................................................. 30
Upload Path Definer ............................................................................................................................... 31
Read Modules ......................................................................................................................................... 32
Upload Tracks ......................................................................................................................................... 33
FW Scan .................................................................................................................................................. 34
SA Scan ................................................................................................................................................... 37
Defect lists operation .............................................................................................................................. 42
Zone operations ...................................................................................................................................... 47
SELFSCAN ................................................................................................................................................ 48
ROM Operations ..................................................................................................................................... 50
Other Operations .................................................................................................................................... 53
View Sectors ........................................................................................................................................... 55
CHAPTER FOUR CASE STUDIES OF HDD REPAIR AND DATA RECOVERY ........................................ 57
GENERAL FLOWS FOR HDD REPAIR AND DATA RECOVERY...................................................................................... 57
CASE STUDY ................................................................................................................................................ 58
1. ROM content automatic recovery for WD ROYL ........................................ 58
2. WD SN Error (#XYZ error) Solution ............................................................. 65
3. Does not Find Module ................................................................................ 67
4. Solution for 1.27C ROM chips of WD drives ............................................... 71
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SUPPLEMENTS ............................................................................................................................... 73
FAQ ON WESTERN DIGITAL DRIVE REPAIR ........................................................................................................ 73
PACKING LIST ................................................................................................................................. 78
CONTACT US .................................................................................................................................. 79
SALES TEAM................................................................................................................................................ 79
TECHNICAL SUPPORT .................................................................................................................................... 79
HD DOCTOR FOR WD ™ LICENSE AGREEMENT ................................................................................................. 81
SOFTWARE WARRANTY, GUARANTEE AND DISCOUNT COUPON ............................................................................. 83
HD Doctor for WD Professional Warranty .............................................................................................. 83
HD Doctor for WD Professional Guarantee and Discount Coupon ......................................................... 83
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Chapter one Info about WD
1. How to identify the type of a WD drive (through its PCB)
As you can see in the above picture, there are 3 test‐programming slots on the PCB. Drives with such
PCBs belong to WD Silver I series.
In the above picture, such drive with only 2 slots belongs to WD Silver II series.
The above drive with an “L” shape PCB belongs to WD Black I series.
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The above drive with a common PCB belongs to WD Black II series.
The above is the black Ⅱ SATA Ⅱ of WD hard drive series, you can identify from the area with
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Also, when you come to our technician for support, please tell us exactly the drive type besides the
model and malfunction.
WD HD common malfunctions
1. Load from HDD
For WD drive, you must choose the family manually first, otherwise some of the parameter frames
may bank (like SPT) and the SA position couldn't be located well.
2. Firmware problem
In such case the drive usually spins up fine, it doesn't click but has one of the following symptoms:
It is not found in BIOS at all
Identifies with its factory alias (for example WDC ROM MODEL‐MAMMOTH‐‐‐,WDC ROM
MODEL‐HAWK‐‐‐),
Shows up with wrong S/N (for example WDC‐ROM SN# XYZ‐‐‐) or capacity,
Identifies fine but fails to read any data or boot up operating system giving I/O device errors whenever
you try to access sectors.
To repair the firmware problem, we need prepare a donor PCB and swap it, match the ATA and ROM,
and then fix the broken mods.
3. Defect list problem
If the Defect list was broken for WD drive, it may cause the drive couldn't be recognized or all "!!!!"
symbol when scan in MHDD. "Regeneration translator" function could help you solve this problem and
get the data back.
4. ATA / ROM content damage
In this error condition, the drive could be "ready" status, but when "load from HDD" it may failed, but
you could access firmware by "load from file" or "low‐speed read".
WD SA Modules List
Id Description
42 Configuration (HDD ID)
43 P‐List (Primary defect list)
44 G‐List (Grown defect list)
59 T‐List (Track defect list)
5A Unknown
20 Translator
25 Translator
23 Translator
4C Adaptive data
70 Unknown
72 Unknown
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74 Unknown
4D Adaptive data
71 Unknown
73 Unknown
75 Unknown
18 Table 2 sectors
2B S.M.A.R.T Log
4E Ver. Info Log
2C S.M.A.R.T Log
2E Original S.M.A.R.T Parameters table
5B Unknown
26 S.M.A.R.T Parameters
22 Translator
48 Adaptive data
49 Adaptive data
4A Adaptive data
01 Loaded part of microprogram code
36 Loaded part of microprogram code
10 Loaded part of microprogram code
12 Loaded part of microprogram code
11 Loaded part of microprogram code
14 Loaded part of microprogram code
61 Flash rewriting microprogram (LDuCODE)
02 Loaded part of microprogram code
BF Unknown
46 Adaptive data
4B Adaptive data
21 Event Log
17 Table 2 sectors
2A S.M.A.R.T Log
2F S.M.A.R.T Log (reserved)
29 S.M.A.R.T Parameters
2D S.M.A.R.T Parameters
FF SELFSCAN module
C4 Calibrations module
C5 Calibrations log (DCM)
EF SELFSCAN test microprogram
E2 SELFSCAN test microprogram
E4 SELFSCAN test microprogram
E5 SELFSCAN test microprogram
F8 SELFSCAN test microprogram
E3 SELFSCAN test microprogram
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F3 SELFSCAN test microprogram
E7 SELFSCAN test microprogram
E9 SELFSCAN test microprogram
ED SELFSCAN test microprogram
F2 SELFSCAN test microprogram
F4 SELFSCAN test microprogram
F5 SELFSCAN test microprogram
FD SELFSCAN log
EC SELFSCAN test microprogram
FA SELFSCAN test microprogram
F1 SELFSCAN test microprogram
EE SELFSCAN test microprogram
41 Modules directory
WD HDD detailed information
PCB Firmware Ver. Model No. Motor No. Chip
2060‐001113‐001 00CPF0 WD400EB 1028 27F
2060‐001076‐002 22BVA0 WD300AB 1518 29F
2060‐001068‐001 00BHF0 WD200EB 1012 29F
2060‐001100‐003 00CSF0 WD200EB 1025 27C
2060‐001100‐003 32CSF0 WD200EB 1025 29F
2060‐001003‐001 00BPA1 WD300AB 4066 27C
2060‐001003‐001 00AUA1 WD300BB 4066 27C
2060‐001092‐006 00CRA1 WD800JB 1014 29F
2060‐001159‐006 00DKA0 WD400BB 1051 29P10
2060‐001100‐001 75CSF0 WD200EB 29F10
2060‐001129‐001 23DEA0 WD400BB 1033 29F
2060‐001092‐007 00CAA1 WD400BB 1014
2060‐001189‐003 00ETA0 WD800JB 1051 25P
2060‐001173‐004 00HTA0 WD1600BB 25P
2060‐001076‐002 00BVA0 WD600AB 1405 29F
2060‐001160‐001 00DUA3 WD1200JB 1045
2060‐001128‐005 00DAA3 WD1200BB 1029
2060‐001092‐007 00CCB0 WD1000BB 1014
2060‐001265‐001 00GVC0 WD1600JB 1024
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Chapter 2 General Product Introduction
SalvationDATA HD Doctor For WD is the latest product of SalvationDATA Technologies, which is
specially designed for data recovery and drive repair needs towards Western Digital drives. Simply
connect the HD DOCTOR to any kind of computer owning a USB socket (supports USB 1.1 and above
protocols) and one of the following Microsoft OS: Windows 98/Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows
2003, and then you can start working. Full English interface.
Caution: The Windows versions of our HD Doctor Series products are not compatible with Anti‐Virus
programs like Kapersky. If you have installed Kapersky before you install our program, you will fail in
installing the drivers and running our program. Please uninstall Kapersky (disable is not enough)
first before you install our HD Doctor Series programs. You could select other Anti‐Virus programs
like McAfee or Rising
Carefully reading and fully understanding this manual is suggested for your better success in data
recovery and drive repair.
Specification
ITEM SPECIFICATION
parameters 7.5*11*3
weight 0.2
transfer USB 2.0
Standard interface 3.5 PATA
External interface 3.5 SATA 2.5 PATA/SATA
Hard disk supported 3.5 and 2.5 with IDE/SATA interface
button’s number 1
LED 5
Input IC 5V/2A 12V/2A
Operating system supported windows 98/2000/XP/2003
language English
Highlights of HD Doctor Suite
Cost‐effective design for data recovery companies, you do not need to setup a clean room or purchase
the rumorous servo writers, or other expensive equipment.
Comprehensive drive diagnostics carried out with ease and fast speed towards PCB, head stack, SA,
firmware modules and media, the vendor‐special diagnostics mode provide exact results to help you
decide possible recovery methods. Specialized utilities allow more comprehensive and deeper
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diagnostics towards the SA and firmware recovery by activating the vendor‐special restoration flow.
Unlike tools developed by some other software companies and the vendors, HD Doctor repairs your
drive without damaging the user data, while others only repair drive by erasing/damaging all the user
data. HD Doctor is specially designed all its functions into three risk levels: RED, BLACK and GREEN, so
to indicate what you can do and what you can’t do during the drive restoration process in case you
need to maintain all user data intact.
Software that comes with HD Doctor runs on Microsoft Windows XP/2000. We integrated lots of
operation scripts to be functional buttons to reduce the operation steps for easy‐to‐use purpose, you
don’t need to be an expert or go for training.
View and edit HD Password using manufacturer protocols for all supported manufacturers. Unlike
other products who claimed password removal by Brute Force & Dictionary Attack (which actually
remove nothing but wasting your time), we actually “see” the password directly.
Embedded Engineer Note records the engineer’s operations and reviews, on a case basis.
HD Doctor comes with a full range of adapters for the most common drive types (2.5” and 3.5”, PATA
and SATA, RS‐232 cable, jumpers, programmer…).
Free upgrade of software and supporting list will be provided to all the customers once available.
Software is designed to support hard drives based on firmware structure and technology used rather
than model number. This enables the HD Doctor to support more hard drive models, including some
that are brand new on the market.
Firmware repository maintained officially and by third parties is continually updated for new drives
added to the support list, and you can download them as needed from us.
“One‐Click” auto firmware repair for most common firmware failures: for example, G‐list overflow,
P‐list corruption, SMART module corruption and more. Your data becomes one click away.
Special design enables you to repair even HDD from different manufacturers at the same time.
Compared with other software's complex re‐activation process for installation, upgrade or transfer of
license to a new host computer; HD Doctor can be run on multiple PCs with one license after
activation via USB 2.0 interface, enabling you to perform on‐site recoveries.
Hardware Write Protection switch is embedded, which blocks any possible command that may do
harm to the user data.
Both the complete suite and the partial suite include the HD Doctor console, HD Doctor software, a
range of adapters, and you get access to downloads, our user forum, and free technical support..
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Chapter 3
On the console
HDD DASP: indicator of hard drive activation. Light‐on indicates the hard drive has been activated.
CONSOLE POWER: indicator of power supply status of the console. Light‐on indicates the terminal
has powered on.
CMD ERROR: indicator of command error. When executing wrong operation, it will be on.
HDD POWER: indicator of power supply status for hard drive, lights‐on indicates hard drive has been
connected normally.
CONSOLE BUZY: indicator of busy status of console. Light‐on indicates the console is in busy, user
have to wait patiently.
Power supply interface: include input and output power supply interface. Input power supply is used
for the connection between power supply and console., output for the connection between console
and patient hard drive.
USB interface: for the connection between console and computer
Data line interface: for the connection between console and patient drive
Instruction stack: for the connection between and patient drive.
Connection
a. The connection between the HD DOCTOR and the computer via USB cable must be correct.
b. Please be careful and not to mix up the DC input and DC output of the HD Doctor. As what you can
see in the following picture, the upper socket is for power input, and the lower one is for power
output.
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Connection of ATA HDD
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Connection of two kinds of SATA HDDs (power supply to the console is missing)
Installing
1. Insert the program CD‐ROM you received into CD‐ROM drive. The setup launcher will then run
automatically and you can install the HD Doctor for WD program on your computer by following
the instructions. You do not need to connect any of the hardware received during this step.
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2. Connect the HD DOCTOR mainframe to the computer. Locate the driver of the mainframe
manually in the “[installation path]/drivers” directory to install the driver for the mainframe;
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3. Run the HD Doctor for WD program. For the first time, you will get the following
information window:
You should then visit us at http://code.xlysoft.net/validen.aspx and register with this product online,
and then you will receive a license “.key” file sent from the registration system to your registered
Email.
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After receiving the “.KEY” file, just click on the button, select
the license “.key” file you received and click OK:
The registration window will be closed and the total installation finishes.
The registration is required for one time only, and it will be valid for a lifetime. After the registration,
the next time when you execute the program, even you are using it on another computer, the
registration window will not come out again.
Explanations on interface and key functional buttons
Load management
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The Load Management menu is to load the HDD resources information on to he program, including
HDD model, the SA map, the beginning and ending tracks of the SA, SPT (sectors per track), total
sectors, section table, number of HEADs, main chip, working BIT and so on. For a detectable HDD,
you can load resource from HDD directly by clicking Load from HDD button, and in the meantime
save the resource as a resource file under the directory defined in download path, which can be
used for Load from File function. For undetectable HDD, you should load resource from file (this
requires you have saved an identical resource file). Click ‘Load from File’ button and locate the
resource file you need.
Device info: here you can learn the information about WD Doctor.
FW Version: Firmware version of the HD Doctor For WD mainframe, NOT firmware version of
the target drives.
Product number: Serial number of the HD DOCTOR mainframe, please mark it down for future
upgrade use.
Program version: The date of the last update towards the program.
HDD Familly Config: it is for you to choose which series the drive belongs to. Then load the drive’ info
from HDD
blackⅠseries: When use Manual Config to launch the program, you need to select the correct
drive series that the target drive belongs to. This is for Black I series drives.
black Ⅱseries: when use Manual Config to launch the program, you need to select the correct
drive series that the target drive belongs to. This is for Black II series drives.
Manual Config: it is for fast access to the main program when the drive is not detectable by the
computer or its service area (SA) is empty because of being low formatted.
SPT: Sectors per Track (SPT): when use Manual Config to launch the program, you need to input
how many sectors are included in one track here. Different types of drives have different SPT.
Heads Number: When use Manual Config to launch the program, you need to input the
number of read/write HEADs included in the target drive here.
LBA: When use Manual Config to launch the program, you need to input the total number of
the logical block address included in the target drive here.
: only when the source info cannot be loaded from HDD or file, it
comes to use. Before you click the button to access the main program, you need to define the target
drive’s series and parameters, including Service Area (SA) Sectors per Track (SPT), Number of HEADs
and LBA. Such data have to be gathered by yourself, or you can refer to us for some models you are
not familiar with. For example: for MODEL WD400EB‐00CPF0, SPT=640, HEADs=2, LBA=78165360.
(1) : Use this button to get HDD resource needed from a detectable
HDD directly. It will also save a backup in the directory defined as the download path in the meantime.
Each time you connect a detectable HDD to the HD Doctor and run the program, the system will
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There are 3 basic statuses: READY, BUSY and ERROR:
READY: the target drive has been initialized, waiting orders;
BUSY: the target drive is initializing and on interface communication stage. If this status lasts for
several minutes, there may be physical damage on the HEAD. If this status lasts for a long time with
abnormal noise in the drive, the cause might be that HEADs are corrupted or PCB ROM does not
match the drive firmware. For solution of the unmatched PCB ROM, please refer to the latter chapter
about re‐writing firmware by Hot Swap PCB;
ERROR: indicating that there is malfunction on the drive’s PCB or problem on the connection of the HD
DOCTOR mainframe and the computer.
(12)Working Directory:
The above section displays the current working directory. You can also define new working directory
here by clicking .
Tips:
If the target drive is detectable, our program will create a default directory for you to download
firmware. This default directory is composed by its series, model number, firmware code, P/N and
current date. The modules downloaded will be saved in a folder named MOD under this directory, and
tracks downloaded will be saved in a folder named TKS under this directory.
When it comes to upload firmware to the target drive, you must define the folder containing the
firmware as the working directory. For example, if you want to upload the primary modules saved in
the directory showed above, you should then define the working directory as “C:\SalvationDATA
Technologies\HDDWD\Silver
I\WDCWD400EB‐00CPF0\06.04G06\WD‐WCAAT9890448\2006‐11‐14\MOD\0” (primary modules are
saved in folder “0”, while the secondary modules are saved in folder “1”).
If a drive cannot come to a “READY” status when connected to the HD DOCTOR, there are always two
possibilities: (1)The HEAD is damaged or (2) the modules are damaged. You need to find out the
reason before repairing. You should enter the program by Manual Config (you must know the
parameters of the drive in this case, refer to the former chapter Before entering the program),
perform an SA L‐Format in the SA Scan menu, and then perform Reset HDD Power in the Other
Operations menu. Finally use Write Test function to check if there is damage on the HEAD, and
perform repair based on different results:
(1)If the Write Test succeeds, it means that the HEAD is good. Therefore the problem is caused by
damaged modules. You can then upload a total set of firmware (the tracks first then the modules)
saved from an identical donor to the target drive’s SA.
(2)If the Write Test fails, it means that the HEAD is damaged. Therefore a DISABLE HEAD is needed
(refer to DISABLE in the ROM and HEAD Operations menu).
Tips: What is identical donor? Please refer to later chapter Backup FW
If a drive starts clicking once you turn on its power, you can first perform a Hot Swap PCB (find
detailed explanations in the latter chapter FAQ on Western Digital Drive Repair), and perform an SA
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L‐Format in the SA Scan menu. Then perform Reset HDD Power in the Other Operations menu. Finally,
use Write Test function to check if there is damage on the HEAD, and perform repair base on different
results:
(a) If the Write Test succeeds, means the HEAD is good. The problem is caused by damaged modules.
You can then upload a total set of firmware (the tracks first then the modules) saved from an identical
donor to the target drive’s SA. Then disconnect the drive and change its original PCB back.
(b) If the Write Test fails, means the HEAD is damaged. Therefore, first disconnect the drive and
change its original PCB back, then perform a DISABLE HEAD (refer to DISABLE in the ROM and HEAD
Operations menu).
Note: A drive can operate perfectly even when there are some defects found on the tracks, because
not each sector of the tracks contains one module. As long as the drive maintains the integrity of the
modules (means there is no module locates on the damaged sectors of the tracks), the drive will work
smoothly.
Backup FW
You need to Backup FW only when:
1. You have a good drive and you want to make a backup of its firmware, so that you can
use this backup to repair other identical defective drives, or
2. You are going to perform some actions to the SA of the drive, but not sure whether it
would be successful. The firmware backup can help you to recover the SA to the original status if
the action is unsuccessful. You only need to upload it back.
The drive which you used for saving firmware from is called a donor. A donor is the hard disk drive
whose firmware is downloaded and saved to replace a corrupt firmware in another hard drive.
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How to tell a donor is identical to my target drive?
The general requirements for choosing an identical donor are: absolutely identical model type with
the recipient’s, identical spindle control, VCM chips and read/write channel chips. Besides that, there
are specific requirements about the donor selection for different manufacturers and for many drive
series. These requirements must be followed in a combination with the above general requirements.
For Western Digital drives, you can consider the target drive and the donor identical once they meet
the following requirement:
In Firmware compatibility
For Silver I series WD drives: requires identical model numbers only. For example: if the model
number of one disk is WD400BB‐00DEA0 and the same with another drive, although the other
parameters of the two are different, they can still be called identical.
For Silver II series: requires identical model numbers, identical drive spin motor numbers and identical
distributions of HEADs.
for White I series: Similar Model Number (same capacity is required), Same firmware version
For White II / Black I&II / ROYL series: Same model Number (new WD drive's model number consists
of two parts, we need find the donor one with same first part and the middle of second part, for
example: the patient model is WD1600BEVS‐22RST0, so we need find the donor one with
WD1600BEVS‐xxRSxx), Same firmware version
In PCB compatibility:
Same Model Number
Same PCB version (a string number on the PCB, like 2060‐701450‐011 REV A. Not request all the same,
but the more similar, the more success rate.)
Head compatible
Same Model Number
Same first three DCM Number (for example, patient drive's DCM number is HHCTJHBB, so at least we
need find the donor one with HHCxxxx DCM Number)
Tips:
You can read the model number on the label of the drive, see the picture below:
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You can get the drive spin motor number on the PCB side of the drive, see the picture below (there
are normally two rows of numbers on the motor, we care about the first string only):
You can get the distributions of the HEADs by using HD Doctor for WD program:
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First enter the [ROM Operations] interface, and then click View HEAD button. The distribution of
HEADs will be displayed (see the picture above).
Identical distributions of HEADs means: they have the same functional HEADs. For example, one has
HEADs 0 and 1 (Always, the HEAD in the front would be the primary HEAD. Here HEAD 0 is the
primary HEAD and HEAD 1 is the secondary HEAD), then the other should also has HEADs 0 and 1. If
one has HEADs 3 and 4, the other should also has HEAD 3 and 4. HD Doctor for WD program directly
provides the distribution of heads. For example, the drive in the above picture has HEADs 0 and 1
(you can see the 0 and 1 are selected, that means the target drive has two HEADs and its distribution
status is 0,1.). Also when you download firmware from a donor and save for backup, you may add a
note of the HEAD distribution for your reference. You need to do it manually, the default folder
created by the program does not have such information.
Based on the above information, we can see that:
1. Backup FW, this function is for downloading firmware use only, therefore it does not
repair anything.
2. You cannot have a defective drive repaired by downloading its firmware and then
uploading it back. The firmware did not change in that way. The correct way is to use firmware
backup from an identical good drive to replace the corrupted firmware.
3. Firmware backup from a defective drive has no use but only to save a status before
you take any action to the SA.
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Please note that you should make sure the firmware of the donor is perfect before the backup,
otherwise it will make things even worse if you upload one defective firmware to replace another.
We can decide that the firmware of one drive is perfect if: it successes in “Translator regeneration”
and there is no defect found in a firmware scan.
: read out all the modules selected (checked) in the left
frame and saves them on computer. Please remember: there is a default path (shown at the bottom)
for storing the downloaded firmware modules. The default path is established automatically by the
program based on the HDD parameters and current date. All the checked modules in the frame will
be saved here. If you want to change path to store the backup firmware, you can click the “ ” to
select a new folder. What’s more, we prepared a hotkey for you: once you click the “ ” button,
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the default path for storing will be changed to a GOOD directory, which is specially designed for
storing GOOD firmware modules. Therefore you should make sure there is no problem in the
firmware before you download it under the GOOD directory and save as backup.
: primary module. Selecting this will have the program download the primary firmware
modules only. : secondary module. Selecting this will have the program download the
secondary firmware modules only.
NOTE:
In a WD drive, the primary modules are in charge of the normal working. Generally, you only need to
save the primary modules. If there are some modules reporting “Read Error” during the backup (the
modules being downloaded unsuccessfully will be left with a “check” status after the download, so it
is very easy for you to understand which module needs your further action), you can then download
these modules from the secondary modules for supplement. The primary modules downloaded will
be saved in a folder named “0” in the self‐created directory or other directory in case you have
defined one by yourself (such as: ...\HDDWD\Silver
I\WDCWD400EB‐00CPF0\06.04G06\WD‐WCAAT9890448\2006‐10‐27\MOD\0). The secondary
modules downloaded will be saved in a folder named “1” (such as: …\HDDWD\Silver
I\WDCWD400EB‐00CPF0\06.04G06\WD‐WCAAT9890448\2006‐10‐27\MOD\1).
Primary modules downloaded and the secondary modules downloaded are stored in two different
folders. Therefore if you want to upload firmware to a target drive for repairing, you need to:
Copy the secondary modules to the folder containing the primary modules, and then upload them;
Or upload modules from primary module folder first, and then upload modules from secondary
module folder.
By this way, we can make sure the integrity of the firmware modules.
The primary modules are always on the primary HEAD, while the secondary modules are not always
on the secondary HEAD (sometimes the secondary modules are on the primary head but you don’t
need to pay special attention to, for the program will automatically identify this).
For some drives with an unstable SA, you can perform repeated “read” action towards those
un‐downloadable modules.
: click this button to select all firmware modules available for downloading.
: click this button to deselect all firmware modules available
for downloading.
: click this button to select only the key modules for
downloading in order to save time. It is only recommended when you have an identical backup of such
firmware already.
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You can launch the editor by double‐clicking the module name in the module list:
: Indicates the current module you are working on. Also you can define the module you want to work on here and use the Reload button below to load.
: Here you can define which part of the firmware module you are working on.
Select Pri. to work on the primary firmware, and Sec. to work on the secondary.
: Select here to work on both the primary and secondary firmware in the meantime.
: Refresh or load the current module defined.
: Submits the modification towards the current module and saves directly.
: Another way to modify the module. This function submits the modification
towards the current module and saves after CRC verification.
: Exits the module editor.
Backup Tracks:
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The buttons have the same function as the Backup Modules section, except that this function is to
download the total tracks containing the firmware modules.
Tips:
Relations between the module and the track: one track may contain several modules.
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Remember why we need to learn how to perform a Backup FW? That’s because we need to use
the downloaded backup firmware in this function: Upload FW. It can easily fix the firmware
problem by replacing the corrupted firmware modules with the good ones from an identical
donor. But of course this function does not work for everything. If you need to recover the data
on the drive, you should not replace any of the original firmware modules casually, because this
will damage your valuable data and make it irretrievable. For data recovery, please see the FW
Scan chapter, our examples/ FAQ at the end of the manual, and also our training materials on
WD repair. If there are only some tiny defects, you can fix it by using FW Scan function, which
saves time and easier. Therefore, when you need to repair firmware, we recommend to try FW
Scan first, and to do Upload FW only after FW Scan fails.
Upload Path Definer
New function added for upload FW use. You can see the path for upload and download has been
separated, therefore you won’t mix them up anymore.
You must define the upload path to locate a backup firmware before you can write firmware to the
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HD.
Read Modules
: upload modules saved in the folder displayed at the bottom
of the interface to the target drive to replace its original ones (which is damaged or missing). Before
uploading, click to select the folder containing the needed modules that are saved from an
identical donor.
: Selecting this to upload firmware modules to theprimary HEAD.
: Selecting this to upload firmware modules to the secondary HEAD.
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Tips:
If one module is not available under current directory, it will be displayed in gray and you can’t check
such module.
If not all modules are available when you make backup from the primary HEAD of the donor and you
made a supplement from the secondary HEAD of the donor, you can then upload modules from the
primary HEAD folder “0” first and then upload the left from the secondary HEAD folder “1” in order
to make sure the integrity of the firmware modules (please refer to the NOTE of Backup FW
chapter).
: click this button to select all firmware modules available for uploading.
: click this button to deselect all firmware modules available
for uploading.
: click this button to select the key modules for uploading.
Tips: The key modules only enable the drive for normal operations (normal operations include: being
detectable by computer, total rebuild, bad sector scan and add in to G‐list and/or P‐list etc.). It
doesn’t include other optional modules such as the Selfscan module. If the drive can not finish with
some key operations such as Servo Rebuild and so on, then you will need to upload all modules in
order to perform Selfscan on the drive.
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The buttons have the same function as the Upload Modules section, except that what to be
uploaded become the tracks.
Tips:
Relations between the module and the track: one track may contain several modules.
Each time you make modification to the firmware, you have to restart the HD in order to take effect.
For example, when you have tracks uploaded to a target drive, you should Reset HDD Power (HDD
Power OFF and then HDD Power ON) before you go to upload modules.
FW Scan
This is one of the most important chapters. Here we will explain how to fix the corrupted firmware
modules without damaging the data on the drive.
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: To carry out a scan towards the selected modules. The
program will verify the target modules and provide a simple report for your reference to judge the
damage situation of the firmware and to decide what kind of action to take. It will be one of the
most‐frequently‐used functions of the program in your recovery attempts.
Tips:
The Scan will find out every damaged or incorrect firmware modules and show them in the
information area in red.
If there are damaged or incorrect modules in the primary HEAD, but the same modules in the
secondary HEAD are OK, you can use the secondary HEAD modules to fix the relevant primary HEAD
modules. Detailed operations please read introductions of Auto repair below.
: execute operation, it will test the selected modules and try
to repair the failure one or ones. If the repair is not succeed, you may click choosing a good
backup firmware to repair it.
Notes:
Before you run the Auto repair, you need to:
First, select both the primary HEAD and the secondary HEAD. Only when you select both of the HEADs,
the program will do what is forenamed “use the secondary HEAD modules to fix the relevant primary
HEAD modules”;
Second, define the folder contains firmware modules from an identical donor as the “FW folder used
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for replacement”. Only then the program can use the defined firmware modules to repair the error
modules if the first step does not fix all modules (For example, if there is one module damaged in both
HEADs, the program will then locate the folder you defined as “FW folder used for replacement” and
use the relevant modules to replace the damaged one if available).
It is important for you to know that:
(1). If you did not carried out neither the first nor the second step above, there will be no use to run
a Auto repair. For example, if you select only one HEAD (primary HEAD or secondary HEAD) and do
not define the “FW folder used for replacement” correctly, the Auto repair can do nothing because
it cannot locate a good module for replacement. Therefore it is recommended that you do both of
the above two steps to make sure a higher success rate in data recovery.
(2). The module replacement carried out by the Auto repair function is different from the module
replacement carried out manually. The Auto repair function will perform a validity check before
replacing the original modules to make sure the replacement would not change/damage any of your
data on the drive. However there is no validity check when you do module replacement manually by
using Upload Modules function. Therefore, do not try to replace a corrupt module manually if you
are doing a data recovery, use Auto repair and/or General Repair below only.
This function will run a scan and try to repair any error modules found automatically by using the
relevant good modules of another HEAD. If the auto repair fails, it will use the modules located in
the folder you defined on the right side of the interface as “FW folder used for replacement” to
replace the error modules.
: A “Fast Repair” repairs most of the typical malfunctions of
WD drive, such as all sectors being reported as “S” blocks when scanned by MHDD, very slow in
detection and so on. The most favorable advantage of this function is that it would not damage the
original data saved on the drive.
Tips:
You can try to use this function if you cannot figure out what kind of malfunction of the drive is.
Sometimes you will get a surprising good result.
Pri.: Selecting this you will deal with the modules of the primary HEAD.
Sec.: Selecting this you will deal with the modules of the secondary HEAD.
: To carry out inspection towards the drive HEAD and the
result will be displayed in the info area. This inspection can help you to figure out: is there any
damage in the HEAD and/or does the drive become read‐only (means it becomes write‐protected).
If the drive is in a good condition with only a few bad sectors, and you cannot add any of them into
the defect list or the partition information cannot be saved after the HDD partitioning, you can use
Write Test function to verify if the drive becomes read‐only (means it becomes write‐protected).
Tips:
Some of our customers reported to us that even if the Write Test Failed which message was shown,
they could still have the firmware uploaded and the disk repaired. Although this is not always true, it
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works to some disks as they said. So if you see Write Test Failed, you can still try uploading.
: click this button to select all firmware modules available for scan and/or repair/replacement.
: click this button to deselect all firmware modules available
for scan and/or repair/replacement.
: click this button to select key firmware modules that
enable the drive to complete basic operations for scan and/or repair and/or replacement.
Tips: (NOTE: The following practices are NOT for data recovery use, your data on the target drive
may be totally damaged if you perform one of the following. They are applicable only when you are
repairing a drive without data)
When there are error modules found in the Scan towards the primary HEAD, and these error
modules cannot be fixed even by uploading modules from an identical donor (after you upload the
relevant modules and run a Scan, the modules are still reported as error), this demonstrates that
there are bad sectors in the SA (also called firmware zone). Bad sectors in the SA can be fixed by the
following two methods based on different situations:
(1) If there are only few of such modules, you can repair these modules by Module Relocation
function in SA Scan menu. Details please refer to the following chapter SA Scan.
(2) If there are many such modules and the total length of such modules exceeds the length of the
spare track (we have detailed explanations about “length” and “spare track” in the following chapter
SA Scan), a Disable HEAD (Disable Head means to disable damaged physical head of the connected
drive so that the drive can perform perfectly with the remaining head) is needed to save the drive
(please remember this is not for data recovery. All data will be gone after the Disable HEAD. Refer to
the latter chapter ROM Operations for detailed explanations).
(3) If a module turns out to be no problem in one Scan but then it becomes error module in another
Scan, this demonstrates that the SA of the target drive is not stable. If you already have a backup
firmware from an identical donor, you can run the SA L‐Format for several times and then upload the
identical firmware (first the tracks and then the modules). If you do not have an identical firmware,
you can try to download the tracks and modules from the target drive repeatedly until success. Then
run SA L‐Format and upload back the tracks and modules that you downloaded. Finally, Reset HDD
Power and re‐enter the program to run a Scan again. Please remember that you must maintain the
power supply while doing this until you finish uploading the firmware.
SA Scan
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SA Scan is to scan the whole Service Area containing the firmware. Just as mentioned before,
the modules are just parts of the tracks, and tracks contain all firmware information which is
stored in the SA. The left side of the interface is used to run track scan. The right side of the
interface is used to perform SA Reallocation, whose function is to reallocate those modules that
locate on damaged tracks to spare good tracks. We also call it “Module Relocation”.
Module Relocation can repair drives with bad sectors in the SA. This is also one of the
most‐frequently‐used functions.
1. Track
: Select this to deal with the tracks and/or sectors of the primary HEAD.
: Select this to deal with the tracks and/or sectors of the secondary HEAD.
: scan the selected tracks for defects and create a report for
review.
: scan the sectors included in the selected tracks for defects and create a report for review.
Tips: The Track Scan and Sector Scan is designed to check the status of the tracks and sectors in the
target drive’s SA before you perform a Module Relocation. Therefore you can avoid those bad
sectors when relocating a module to a new track.
: select all the available tracks.
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: deselect all the available tracks.
: select the key tracks that only enable the drive basic
operations.
: to L‐format the SA. This can fix the logical bad sectors in the
SA (for repairing physical bad sectors in the SA, please refer to the following Module Relocation
section). Once you run SA L‐Format, the whole SA will be formatted so there will be no module left
in the SA. If the SA L‐Format fails, you should try again until it finishes. SA L‐Format can also be used
to repair those drives with a clicking noise or drives being unable to come into a “READY” status in
the program (refer to the former FW Scan chapter, this has been explained in the “Some practices”
section there). This function can’t be used during data recovery, as it may cause data loss.
Some practice:
After SA L‐Format, you need to upload all firmware tracks and modules from an identical donor: First,
exit the program and reset the HDD power. Then re‐enter the program in Auto Config mode. You will
see the serial number of the drive is shown as question marks (????), which means the SA has been
formatted and there’s no information of the SA. Go to Upload FW interface and upload all firmware
tracks from a matched donor to the drive and then the firmware modules (refer to the Upload FW
chapter, explanations of Upload Modules and Upload Tracks).
Tips: it is very important to remember the following useful knowledge: an empty SA (SA being
L‐formatted) contains nothing, such as the SA Map on the Track 31 (SA Map controls the allocations
of the firmware modules. If this Map does not exist, you can not upload modules to the SA because
no one allocates an address for them). So after the SA L‐Format, you must either: upload the Track
31 first, then Reset HDD Power and to upload at least the primary modules, or: upload all tracks of
the primary HEAD back to the SA. Because the tracks of the primary HEAD contain all primary
modules, so you don’t need to upload any modules. Don’t forget to perform a Reset HDD Power to
take effect the uploading.
2. Module Relocation
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It takes complicated words to explain what it does and how it works, but in fact you will find it is very
simple after you read the following explanations carefully and fully understand. It’s very helpful
during data recovery.
When to use: in case there is error found in a module when running a FW Scan, and you can not fix
it by repairing it with an identical module or by SA L‐Formatting and rewriting all tracks and modules,
therefore we can determine that the sectors storing this module have been physically damaged. In
order to revive such drives, we can make relocation to the module: reallocating spare sectors of a
spare track in the SA to store that module.
What it does: Module Relocation will move the talking module from the original bad sectors to good
ones that contain no module, so that the module can be stored there and functional again. Please
note that once a relocation is made, both the modules in the primary HEAD and secondary HEAD
will be reallocated.
How it works: for example, the No.21 module (S.M.A.R.T module) is one of the most‐frequently‐used
modules during the operation of a drive. Therefore the sectors contain this module will be
frequently accessed, which may lead to a degradation of the magnetic force of the sectors and
finally become bad sectors, making the No.21 module stored on these sectors stop functioning. A
drive without No.21 module can no longer operate normally or it will report error when performing
Translator regeneration (refer to latter chapter Defect lists operation for details). Then we need to
carry out a Module Relocation.
Find the module map you desire to relocate.
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The module map is displayed on the right frame of the interface. You can understand the module
map by reading forward:
21 represents the No.21 module;
30 represents the No.30 track, where the No.21 module stored;
331 represents the beginning sector allocated to No.21 module;
7 represents the length of the No.21 module, which is the number of sequential sectors occupied by
No.21 module.
In fact, this address on the map tells us the detailed location of the module: it is stored on sectors
331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 336 and 337 of Track No.29.
Tips: No.23 track in SA contains no data, and that makes it a perfect destination for the relocation.
Select the original address string of the No.21 module by a left click, the parameters of the address
will then be displayed underneath and become revisable.
Alter the module map
to , in which:
21 represents the No.21 module;
23 represents the No.23 track (originally is 30, this change makes the No.21 module moved from
No.30 track to No.23 track), where the No.21 module stored.
1 represents the beginning sector allocated to No.21 module. You can define other sectors as the
beginning sector, but normally we are used to allocating the track to modules from the beginning. In
case there is another module needed to be reallocated to No.23 track, you then need to calculate
the beginning sector for this module in order to make sure the new module settled would not
occupy the sectors allocated to the previous module. For example: we need to reallocate the No.20
module to No.23 track also. We need to consider the beginning sector allocated to No.20 module by
subtracting sectors occupied by No.21 module. Therefore we should change the original module
map to
The beginning sector must be the 8th sector, because the first 7 sectors of No.23 track have been
occupied by No.21 module. If there is another new module coming, you need also to calculate the
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beginning sector by subtracting the occupied sectors. No more modules can be reallocated to this
track once all sectors of it have been used.
7 represents the number of sectors occupied by No.21 module. This is a fixed number. You don’t
need to change it because the length of the module remains the same.
Click Relocation to submit the modification, then click Save to save the new address to SA. The
relocation of the No.21 module has been finished, we can move on to the next step.
Tips:
You need to restart the HDD (Reset HDD Power) and the program will refresh module map.
If you fail at the first time, you can make a second try for the module relocation. If the relocation
keeps failing, you should consider whether this drive is in write‐protect mode, use the “Write Test”
function to check.
You have created a new address for the module after the above steps, but there is no such a module
(the data) in that address. So you need to upload a matched module from an identical donor to the
target drive. The correct way is:
Reset the power supply of the drive and restart the program after you create the address for the
module;
Upload the matched module to the primary HEAD using Upload FW functions;
Reset HDD Power;
Run a FW Scan after that, to see if the talking module has been fixed. If yes, the relocation has been
finished.
Tips:
Sometimes the module will still report error even after the relocation, because the No.23 track used
for destination of the former module is also damaged. You can use Track Scan and Sector Scan
function to check the No.23 track. For such situations, please contact SalvationDATA for further
support by providing your detailed registered information.
Defect lists operation
The functions included in this interface are used for repairing HDD bad sectors only. The bad sector
repair process will erase all the data save on the target drive, so if you need to recover the data,
don’t do this. For data recovery from drives with bad sectors, you need our Power Data Extractor
PRO (find more information on our website).
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: to examine the number of defects (bad sectors)
included in G‐List (Grown defect list), P‐List (Primary defect list) and T‐list (Track defect list). The G‐List
allows 508 defective sectors, P‐List plus T‐List allows about 10000 defective sectors.
: to transform those defective sectors recorded in
G‐List to P‐List, so that you can empty the G‐List and stop it from overflowing. After the
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transformation finishes, you need to perform Translator regeneration plus HDD Zerofill or Translator
regeneration plus HDD L‐Format to make the transformation go into effect.
: to transform serial bad sectors recorded in the
P‐List to T‐List. It will consider the track containing a certain quantity of serial bad sectors as defective
track, then the track will be recorded in the T‐List and its function will be replaced by a spare track.
The P‐List space recording those serial sectors will be emptied and accepts bad sectors again. Also
after the transformation finishes, you need to perform Translator regeneration plus HDD Zerofill or
Translator regeneration plus HDD L‐Format to make the transformation go into effect. You do not need
to perform Grouping P‐List if the bad sectors are added into P‐List by our program, because our
program has run the Grouping P‐List automatically when it adds defective sector into P‐List.
Clear G‐List: to release all defective sectors recorded
in the G‐List. Doing this all the bad sectors that are originally imprisoned in the G‐List will come out. In
case the amount of records in the G‐List reaches 508, you have no choice but to clear G‐List or
transform records from G‐List to P‐List, in order to stop G‐List from overflowing.
Clear P‐List: to release all defective sectors recorded
in the P‐List. After the transformation finishes, you need to perform Translator regeneration plus HDD
Zerofill or Translator regeneration plus HDD L‐Format to make the transformation go into effect. Doing
this all the bad sectors that are originally imprisoned in the P‐List will be eliminated. But when there is
a sign of “ERR” shown when you run a View Defects, it means the defect list has been corrupted, you
have no choice but to clear it.
NOTE:
For some of the drives that cannot finish an Translator regeneration, you can try to run a Clear G‐List
and/or Clear P‐List first. You might find it runs after that.
: Translator Regeneration is a built‐in program that
used to translate the PCHS to LBA. And it is also used to activate some operations and modifications
towards the firmware. such as modifications towards the P‐List. Sometime when you don’t know
what’s wrong with an HDD, you can try to use it.
Translator regeneration is very important in practice: you must run Translator Regeneration before you
try to fix bad sector or run a Selfscan, because a drive cannot have its bad sectors been fixed if it
cannot finish Translator regeneration successfully. A drive which cannot finish Translator regeneration
could be caused by the following: errors in the key modules, you need to fix the error modules first; or
the G‐List or P‐List has been corrupted, you need to perform a Clear P‐List or Clear G‐List first.
Tips:
In case a drive cannot finish Translator regeneration even its firmware modules has been detected to
be perfect, you can replace its firmware modules with ones that downloaded from an identical donor
(don’t forget to download the original firmware modules for backup before the replacement takes
place, so that you can resume the SA if there is anything wrong).
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A damaged HEAD will also stop the Translator regeneration from finishing, you then need to disable
the damaged HEAD first.
For some cases, we might get an error message "Translator Regeneration Failed". How to deal with
this problem?
Generally, there are 2 steps to solve such problem.
1. Check all the modules with HD doctor. Module damage will cause this problem.
2. Try to clear the G‐list and P‐list. If one of them is full, translator regeneration may fail.
Remember that Translator Regeneration function won't cause the data loss.
: used together with HDD L‐Format to activate some
operations and modifications towards the firmware, such as Clear P‐List and Defect to P‐List. It fills all
sectors of the target HDD with “0” (binary code). Generally it takes 15 minutes for zerofilling a 40 GB
drive if there are only a few bad sectors. It can be also used to erase data on the drive.
NOTE:
If the HDD Zerofill finishes very quickly or it reports error, it means there might be serious physical
damages on the disc. You need to fix the bad sectors by adding them into defect list first.
: used together with HDD Zerofill to activate some
operations and modifications towards the firmware, such as Clear P‐List and Defect to P‐List. The time
of an HDD L‐Format is decided by the HDD capacity and the amount of bad sectors. Generally a 40 GB
hard drive will take 30 minutes.
NOTE:
HDD L‐Format would possibly damage the HEADs that have already been in unstable situation
originally.
: This powerful function is designed to repair bad
sectors. It will carry out Rewrite Track Servo and Rewrite Sector Servo first. Rewrite Track Servo will
take about 15‐20 minutes. Rewrite Sector Servo will take about 20‐40 minutes (depends on the drive
capacity). If the drive has lots of bad sectors, the Rewrite Sector Servo process would probably take
over an hour.
NOTE:
For drives that cannot finish Rewrite Servo process, we can simply classify them into two types:
one type is the drives that are able to finish the RTS (Rewrite Track Servo) process. For this kind of
drives, you can first perform an HDD L‐Format, then a jump Scan and add the defective sectors found
to the defect list.
The other type is the drives that cannot finish RSS (rewrite sector servo) process. This kind of drives
has the location storing their sector map badly scratched. You can fix such drives by performing
Selfscan on it.
There are several reports from our customers indicating that the drives fixed by Rewrite Servo directly
(means they perform a Rewrite Servo only and the drive has been fixed, without taking any other
action) would get their original malfunction back after a certain duration. This is because there are
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unstable sectors. Here we can handle such situation in the following way:
Run Selfscan directly after the Rewrite Servo. You don’t need to wait until the Selfscan finishes, simply
stop Selfscan after it runs 4‐6 hours then perform an HDD Zerofill. After the Rewrite Servo, use
HDDSCAN (a third party freeware used for low‐level HDD diagnostics) to find out the unstable sectors
and add them to P‐List using our program.
Tips: DO NOT place two drives too close in order to avoid magnetization effect, which may damage
both of them.
Defects Relocation – Set LBA Scope for Scan: the first box fills out a default value “0” which defines the
starting LBA value; the second one with a default value of the total LBA detected which defines the
ending LBA value (the default setting is from the beginning to the end); the third box usually with a
default value “40” which defines a given time to distinguish good/bad sectors: the sectors with an
access time less than 40 milliseconds will be recognized as perfect sectors, while the sectors with an
access time more than 40 milliseconds are considered to be bad sectors. You can modify the given
time according to your need, and of course a stricter given time will detect more bad sectors after the
scan. And current LBA and discovered defects are also displayed
: to scan each of the sectors within the defined scope and mark
down the sectors which exceed the given time as bad sectors.
NOTE:
For drives with many serious bad sectors, please first perform Rewrite Servo.
: in case the drive has some sequential bad sectors, it will cost a long
time if you use a accurate Scan. jump Scan can recognize sequential bad sectors automatically and
mark them down as a defect track to save time on this track.
NOTE:
For drives with many or and serious bad sectors, please first perform Rewrite Servo.
Bad sectors that are actually added in the P‐List will be less than bad sectors found, because if there
are more than 5 sequential bad sectors found on one track, the program will be added the track as
defect track in the defective track list.
: to stop the Scan from processing.
Tips:
If the drive has serious bad sectors, you have to wait a certain time before it actually stops after you
press the Stop button. As it takes some time to take effect.
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: to add all bad sectors found to P‐List.
NOTE:
Please remember you need to perform a HDD L‐Format or Translator regeneration plus HDD Zerofill
after you add any bad sectors to P‐List in order to have the modification activated.
: for bad sectors found less than 400, we can add them directly in
G‐List, because the “add G‐List” operation does not need to be activated, it takes effect directly.
Tips:
If the bad sectors added in G‐List get close to 500, you must perform G‐List to P‐List to transfer all of
them to P‐List. Because the G‐List allows only 508 bad sectors, and it will cause malfunction if it
exceeds the limit.
: indicates the LBA the program currently working. The relationship
between LBA and drive capacity is: 2000000 LBA is about 1 GB.
: indicates the number of sectors that are marked as defective.
Tips:
Bad sectors that are actually added in the P‐List will be less than bad sectors found, because if there
are more than 5 sequential bad sectors found on one track, the program will be added the track as
defect track in the defective track list.
Zone operations
As to those drives with sequential serious bad sectors, the number of bad sectors exceeding 20
thousand, and no fixing by performing Scan, you should then use the Disable Section function built in
the Zone operations.
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Disable Section: select the section (where many bad sectors locate) you are going to disable by
checking the square box, then press the Disable button to disable the selected section. You also have
to perform HDD Power Reset, and then HDD L‐Format or translator regeneration plus HDD Zerofill to
activate the modification. The HDD LBA will be reduced accordantly based on the section(s) disabled.
Tips:
If you want to undo the section you’ve made disabled, just upload the original firmware back (so it will
be important that you download firmware for backup before doing the disable).
Because of the design of the manufacturer, the last section of WD drives can not be cut away. If it is
the last section that the problem locates on, you can use software like MHDD or DM to perform an
“LBA Reduction”.
Other third party software like MHDD and DM will not detect the LBA cut away by Section Disable.
SELFSCAN
SELFSCAN plays a very important role in the HDD repair job. It repairs various sector problems like lots
of bad sectors and unstable bad sectors. With a very simple operation, however it takes a long time to
finish, you can use this function selectively to achieve a max repair rate.
After activate the SELFSCAN, the drive will carry out a self‐repair according to the factory build‐in flow,
and you can also see the total flow of the SELFSCAN when it is running.
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All data on the drive will be erased once the SELFSCAN is activated and it is not recoverable.
Customize SELFSCAN: before you perform SELFSCAN on a drive, make sure the drive has a perfect
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primary HEAD. That is, it is able to perform Translator regeneration, and it passes the Write Test. A
drive meets the above requirements can receive a pretty high success rate. To Customize SELFSCAN,
you first need to remove all jumpers of the drive, and then press the Customize SELFSCAN button.
The SELFSCAN will start running and you can see the process in the monitor. The time for starting
SELFSCAN is about 2 minutes, and it will take longer for those drives with slow SA. SELFSCAN does
not solve the problem of the drive that takes a long time to be detected.
Tips:
From the Customization of the SELFSCAN, till the SELFSCAN finishes, you cannot turn off the power
supply of the drive or the HD DOCTOR. If the power turned off because of accident, the SELFSCAN
will stop at its current step and then you need to perform Resume SELFSCAN to continue.
In practice, you may need to perform SELFSCAN on several drives in order to save time, you can do
like this: first connect the drive to a separate power supply (not to use the DC output power supply
from the HD DOCTOR). Connect the drive and the HD DOCTOR using the IDE data cable. Then
activate the Customize SELFSCAN. Wait for several minutes until you see the digit run in the
SELFSCAN monitor. You can remove the IDE cable from the drive carefully (we suggest you wait a
period of time before removing the IDE cable in order to see whether the SELFSCAN would `stuck at
the beginning; if so, you should perform Disable HEAD to fix it). The drive can then run SELFSCAN
with only a power supply. Repeat the above operations; you can Customize SELFSCAN on more
drives without occupying the HD DOCTOR. Doing like this you can not have a real time monitor on
the job (no HD DOCTOR connected), so you should turnoff the power supply of the drive after about
5‐8 hours and connect it with the HD DOCTOR normally. Press the Stop SELFSCAN button (it is a
requirement), and then perform HDD Zerofill. Therefore the sector malfunction should be fixed. If
there are few bad sectors left, you should use Accurate scan function to add them in defect list.
SELFSCAN can also fix problem of unstable sectors, but if there are damages in the modules, even
the SELFSCAN can be activated and you can see the digit run, it will finish very quickly without any
effect. SELFSCAN finishes when the front digit shows 00 or FF.
Resume Reserved SELFSCAN: an optional flow for factory SELFSCAN. In case the first flow started by
“Customize SELFSCAN” cannot run, you can try to use this function for SELFSCAN. And it will make
sure you repair more defective drives that can not run the routine flow of SELFSCAN.
ROM Operations
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We provide two major functions in this part:
1. ROM Manipulation: include read ROM, rewrite ROM and regenerate ROM.
Once the PCB ROM of a drive is damaged, it will cause malfunction on the motor of the drive:
sometimes it stops working. You can use Upload ROM function to rewrite the chip.
Another useful practice is that if you can not find firmware backup from identical donor for the
target drive or you don’t know what kind of firmware fits the target drive when you are going to
repair the firmware, you can upload ROM and firmware which are downloaded from a donor (no
matter it is identical or non‐identical) to fix the drive (By uploading ROM from one donor to the
target disk you will make the target drive an identical drive with the donor). This function allows you
to fix any WD drive firmware by using even only one set of ROM and firmware.
2. HEAD Operation
When there are many bad sectors found and they remain unrecoverable, you should consider if the
HEAD of the drive has been damaged. If so, you should disable the damaged HEAD.
When a drive clicks right after its startup, or it takes a long time to be detected in BIOS (after you
verify that it is not caused by firmware reason), or the primary HEAD of a drive becomes read‐only
(in such situation you can not upload firmware to the drive), you should disable the malfunction
HEAD. Of course, by disabling one HEAD of the drive, you will lose part of the capacity.
You can have lots of defective drives, which you can’t handle, repaired by using these two major
functions. The following paragraphs explain how each function works in details:
:to read and save the ROM microcode from the
donor in the defined folder for backup.
The ROM file contains microcode that has strong relationship with the HEAD. In most of the cases,
the drive makes a click sound because the microcode stored in the PCB chip was damaged or the
chip itself was damaged. Please refer to the next Rewrite ROM function for solutions.
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: you must pay attention to the HDD Status
when you use this function. If the HDD Status shows “Ready”, you can upload the ROM directly (you
need to remove all the jumpers first, and of course you need to define the directory containing the
ROM you need). If the HDD Status is not shown “Ready” (Busy, Error, whatever), or the drive clicks
right after its startup, you should first set the jumper of the drive to PCB mode (as the picture
underneath shows), then upload the ROM.
: regenerate ROM from FW not from backup
base. If the problems are still there after having the ROM rewritten, you can try to generate ROM
from FW to make them match.
: search matching ATA with patient drive in database
automatically and output the result.
If the motor of the drive does not spin up after having power on, besides former mentioned
problems (such as head problems or firmware problems or PCB chip problems), it may be a sign
indicating that the ROM has been damaged. For this kind of situation, you can’t upload ROM directly.
You have to remove the chip from the PCB and rewrite the chip using the provided Flash
Programmer device (see picture underneath). And this method can only be applied to 25P series of
chips.
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: to check the functional HEADs of the target
HDD. The functional HEADs will be marked with a “check” sign while the nonfunctional HEADs are
unchecked. To Disable HEAD, uncheck the target HEAD. To Repop HEAD, check the target HEAD. Here
you must note that you are not able to activate as many HEADs as you want. Once the number of
HEADs activated exceeds the real umber of the physical HEADs, it will cause the drive to click, and it
can only be undone by Hot Swap PCB.
: to submit the HEAD modification to the ROM,
because it is the microcode in the chip which is in charge of the HEAD issue. After you click the “Save”
button, you need to exit the program and reset the HDD power.
: after selecting this tab, you can choose the head or heads you want to work on it manually.
: once you select the tab, the program will identify the heads automatically
when viewing the head map
Tips:
For performing HEAD Disable on a drive using a chip of 27 series (the first two number of the chip
model is “27”), you have to change the chip with 29FM102BB chip from a WD drive, because the 27
series chips are not rewritable. Otherwise, the Disable HEAD will not succeed because the
modification towards the ROM cannot been made.
Other Operations
As to the use of the Flash
Programmer, please refer to the other
user manual named
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1. HDD configuration: the original parameters will be shown as default. You can change all
these 3 parameters by inputting new data directly and then clicking the “modify” button. The new
parameters will be shown after you reset the HDD power. As what you can see in the above picture,
when the serial number is shown as question marks (?), it means the SA of the target drive has been
formatted and needs rewriting the tracks and modules.
2. Clear Password: in case the target drive is protected by MASTER PASSWORD or USER
PASSWORD, they can be removed by clicking this button. Generally the removal of the password takes
effect immediately, but sometimes you need to reset the HDD power and re‐enter the program after
the password removal finishes.
3. Reset S.M.A.R.T: for some WD drives with problems of detecting process in very low speed
or all sectors shown as “S” when scanned in MHDD, to reset S.M.A.R.T can fix it. If those drives failed
in S.M.A.R.T reset, you can try to replace the S.M.A.R.T modules with ones from an identical good
drive, the S.M.A.R.T modules include 2A、2B、2C、2D、2E、2F、26、29.
4. Clear ATA Module: Enables you to set the target HDD to factory mode before performing
SELFSCAN or Rewrite Servo to achieve a better success rate and result. The process: First use the
function to remove ATA module, power off then power on, the HDD will be in factory mode. Note:
Remember to save the ATA module before removing it, you will need to write it back to the SA after
the SELFSCAN or Rewrite Servo. For Silver I, Silver II and Black II series WD, the ATA module is module
2. For Black I series WD, it is module 11.
5. Stop Motor: when there is a need to perform Hot Swap PCB, you need to stop the HDD
motor from spinning. This can effectively protect the HEADs from jamming during the Hot Swap
process. Details please refer to the FAQ chapter for the section on Hot Swap.
6. Start Motor: to reboot the spinning of the drive after the Hot Swap so as to continue with
the read/write access to the drive. Details please refer to the FAQ chapter for the section on Hot
Swap.
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Tips:
Some operations need you to perform a power reset to have it activated.
View Sectors
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View sectors is used to check the sector status of current hard drive, usually it comes to handy, when
recovering data.
: here you can define the first sector number of a 63patition you
want to check the data
: fill in a sector number to check the data in it
Having these two tabs work together, you can view the data in any sectors. Because of the data in
hard drives stored in linearity, we assume there are three patition of this hard drive: C,D,E, and C
starts from the 63th sector. If we want to view the data in C partition, first we should input “0” in
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offset and input “63” in initial sector, then click to check the data
in the first sector of this partition. And the like, if you want to view the data in the 2ed sector, simply
enter “1” in offset, then click “view”.
: view and modify the data in certain sector.
: view and modify previous sector
: view and modify next sector
: to save the changes of current sector to disk
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Chapter four Case studies of HDD Repair and Data Recovery
General flows for HDD repair and data recovery
The General Repair flow for drives with lots of bad sectors and red/green blocks when scanned by
MHDD.
Precondition Required: the drive can be detected by the BIOS normally, no defective modules are
found in the SA Scan process; otherwise you should fix these problems first.
The Flow: Enter the program, select Auto Config, select Defect lists operation interface, run
translator regeneration (if it fails, there is still firmware problem, you should fixed it first; if it
completes, you can continue), run Rewrite Servo (it will first rewrite the track servo and then the
sector servo, takes you about 40 minutes to finish both), run accurate Scan and add bad sectors
found to P‐List by running Defects to P‐List, run HDD L‐Format or translator regeneration plus HDD
Zerofill, problem would be fixed.
Tips:
Some drives may have a few bad sectors left after the above flow. You can run another Acurate Scan
and Defects to P‐List.
After you have the total SA scanned and there is no problem, you can use SELFSCAN to repair such
case.
The repair flow for drives that are detected very slowly in the BIOS when startup.
Precondition Required: the drive takes a long time to be detected, however it can be “Ready” about
1 minute, there is no click.
The Flow: Enter the program, wait until the drive becomes “Ready” (about 1 minute), select Auto
Config, select FW Scan interface, select Key Modules only and Pri. HEAD to run a Scan. Most of the
time a slow detection is caused by problems of modules 20, 21, 25, 29 and 43, you can then repair
these modules or carry out Module Relocation to them.
Tips:
Sometimes the jumpers of a drive could cause a slow detection; you can remove all of them for
verification.
If you upload an unmatched firmware to the drive, although the drive can be functional normally, it
may become very slow in detection. You should replace the firmware with an identical one.
In case the Primary HEAD of the drive is unstable, it will cause slow detection even all modules are
perfect. You could try to have the primary HEAD disabled and see if the problem is fixed. But if the
problem remains the same, you should then undo the HEAD disable.
The repair flow for drives with lots of bad sectors and red/green blocks when scanned by MHDD;
they are able to pass translator regeneration, but fail in Rewrite Servo process.
There are 3 methods:
(1) Make sure the firmware modules are perfect, and Translator regeneration can be done; you can
then run SELFSCAN to fix the bad sectors.
(2) first Run HDD Zerofill, then run jump Scan, and stop the scan when 10 thousand bad sectors are
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found, add bad sectors found to P‐List, run Translator regeneration plus HDD Zerofill, run Rewrite
Servo.
(3) If the HDD Zerofill also fails, then you can use the “Erase” command in MHDD or ECC/CRC Power
Repair function in HYDRA to carry out a total Zerofill to the drive, run Rewrite Servo after the Zerofill
finishes.
The data recovery and drive repair flow for drives full of “S” blocks when scanned by MHDD.
Enter the program, select FW Defects Scan interface, run Scan All Modules of Pri. HEAD, Run Auto
repair to any damaged module found. If the auto repair does not fix the problem, you could
consider uploading a full set of identical firmware.
Case study
1. ROM content automatic recovery for WD ROYL
The typical malfunction for WD ROYL series is ATA module is not matching with the ROM content,
and the patient drive cannot be detected under this situation. There are two causes of this kind of
malfunction: either the ATA module or the ROM has a problem; the problem can either be the native
ATA module/ ROM content has been damaged or the native ATA module/ ROM (PCB) was replaced
by another.
This malfunction cannot be resolved by using the previous version of program. For WD ROYL series
drives, without loading the ATA module first, users will not be able to access the SA by using the
traditional SA access mode. This is a little different from Black I series (users can still read and write
to the Black I series HDD’s SA without loading the ATA module)
The “Low‐speed mode” of accessing the SA and “ROM content automatic recovery” feature for ROYL
series drives has been appended in HD Doctor for WD version 3.30. By using the new “Low‐speed
Mode”, users can access the SA directly without loading ATA first; therefore, users are able to repair
damaged ATA module by replacing it with a good one. As for the case that the drive is with its ROM
damaged, we can first read the correlative modules via Low‐speed access mode and then generate a
native ROM content by using these native modules and recover the ROM automatically. In the
following parts, we will use two ROYL series HDD to introduce Low‐speed access mode and ROM
content recovery function (first HDD is MODEL: WD1200BEVS‐22RST0, S/N: WXE207620801; Second
HDD is MODEL: WD1200BEVS‐22RST0, S/N: WXC207069157. The first HDD cannot be detected.)
The first patient drive has its ATA module damaged (or is not working with the native ATA module).
By connecting this defective HDD to the HD Doctor for WD, parameters cannot be detected and we
are not allowed to access to the SA using High‐speed access mode.
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Picture 1: The Disk cannot be detected by ‘Load from HDD’
Picture 2: The firmware modules cannot be read (SA inaccessible)
By switching the SA access mode from “High‐speed” to “Low‐speed”, we can see that the ‘Load from
HDD’ operation receives the same result (no parameters detected) but the SA becomes accessible
now.
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Picture 3: Low‐speed Mode
Picture 4: Firmware modules can be accessed under ‘Low‐speed’ model (SA Accessible)
Now, what we need to do in order to recover the ATA module is to replace the current ATA module
with the native one (if you have saved a backup).
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Picture 5: Write back the native ATA Module
After the ATA module is restored, the disk can be detected normally.
Picture 6: The Disk becomes detected normally
The above way of repair (write the native ATA module back) will just be something in theory; in
normal case ‐ that is users don’t have the native ATA module backup; users can try the following two
ways to locate a matched ATA module:
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1. Replace the current ATA module with a donor (users need luck by doing so, most of the time even
an ATA module saved from a donor with all identical parameters does not work); users can test all
donor ATA modules they have one by one until success.
2. Replace the native PCB with a donor one first, and then replace the current ATA module with the
ATA module saved from the same donor where the donor PCB comes from.
Notes: None of the above guarantees you 100% success.
The second patient drive has its ROM damaged. Please note there will be two situations in practice:
one is the ROM is physically damaged or the PCB is burnt and the drive won’t even spin‐up; the
other one is the ROM is logically damaged ‐ for example, not the native one ‐ but the drive spin‐up
with no problem. As to the first situation, users should first replace the damaged PCB with a donor
one (with same model number and same PCB type), which makes the problem to be a case in the
second situation, and then follow the instructions below to have it fixed:
Config the drive family as the “ROYL Series” accordingly, define the SA access mode to be
“Low‐speed”, and then click “Load from HDD”
Picture 7 Low‐speed
Read the ROM overlay module 0102, 0103, 0105, 0107 and 0109 (or all modules if you don’t mind
spending some more time)
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Picture 8 read the ROM overlay modules
Switch to “ROM Operation” tab; click “Generate ROM”, the program will prompt you to choose the
ROM overlay module.
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Picture 10 Select ROM overlay module
After selecting the folder contains the ROM overlay modules, the program will automatically
synthesize the native ROM content from these modules, and then rewrite to the ROM chip.
Picture 11 Generate and rewrite ROM
After rewriting the ROM with the native ROM content, the drive becomes detected as normal.
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Picture 12 Finish repair
Notice: When you use the” Generate ROM” function, please make sure the electrical power is stable;
otherwise it will cause unexpected damage to the ROM Chip.
‘Low‐speed’ SA access mode and ‘generate ROM’ can be used to recover drives that become
undetected because of module damage or ROM damage. This technology can’t be used to repair
drives which become undetected because of MHA damage or bad sectors in SA.
2. WD SN Error (#XYZ error) Solution
The WD SN error (falsely indentified as #XYZ) is a typical error happens in Western Digital Black I
series drives, which is caused by a mismatch between the PCB ROM content and the No.11 ATA
module in the SA. The usual causes for the mismatch are: PCB or/and ROM has been damaged, or
the drive is not working with the native PCB; there is a unique checksum for the ROM content and
the ATA module. After understanding the reasons, we are quite clear in how to solve this problem,
that is to replace both the PCB (if you want to replace only the ROM chip, it needs a soldering work)
and the ATA module of the patient drive with donors comes from a donor drive (both the donor PCB
and ATA module must be taken from one drive; only in that case we could maintain the match
between the ROM content and the ATA module). Below is the recovery flow by using HD Doctor for
WD:
1. By connecting the patient drive to the HD Doctor for WD, and choose the option “Load from
HDD”, we will see the drive’s serial number is falsely detected as “XXXX#XYZ” and the number of
heads is not available.
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2. Find a donor drive (with the same model number and PCB number) which is working normally;
connect the donor drive to HD Doctor for WD; save the No.11 (ATA) module from the donor drive
using Backup FW utility
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Then disconnect the donor drive from the HD Doctor system, and remove the PCB from the donor
drive; use this PCB from the donor drive to replace the native PCB of the patient drive.
3. Connect the patient drive which is working with the donor PCB to the HD Doctor for WD, choose
the option “Load from HDD”, we will see the drive’s serial number is still falsely detected as
“XXXX#XYZ”; go to Update FW tab, replace the native No.11 (ATA) module with the donor one
saved from the donor drive on the previous step (make sure you use the right donor module, the
one which was saved from the donor drive just now).
3. Does not Find Module
“Dear
I try to upload module 11 from backup directory (Dose not find no 11 mod"..),The HD Doc say
that it can not find the module. I put it in another directory and aim to it with "select directory"
function and with the icon "open directory", both of them was on the same directory "Dose not
find No. 11 mod"..
Can you help me? ”
This is also a common problem for Western Digital drives.
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As a matter of fact, all kinds of HD DOCTOR adopted the error‐ check control methods to reduce the
error code frequency of data transmission commonly. The CRC method is the one of them. For this
error message we can just compare two same modules from the donor and patient drive.
For example, try to open the 11th module with Winhex.
11th module from donor drive:
11th module from patient drive:
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Obviously, the length of the two modules is not the same. That means they are not compatible with
each other. So when you try to upload the module to the patient drive, the program reports "Does not
find module". On the other side, It's also an effective way to prevent uploading incompatible modules.
So please pay more attention to the donor drive. Do find a compatible drive then upload the module
to the patient drive. You can click How to find a donor drive to get the details.
4. Go to Other Operations tab, perform a Power Reset, we will see the patient drive is now being
detected normally again.
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Attentions:
1. The donor No.11 (ATA) module and the donor PCB must come from the same donor drive,
otherwise there will still be a mismatch problem.
2. After connecting the patient drive with its PCB replaced to the HD Doctor and selecting “Load
from HDD”, users need to be patient and wait until the drive was successfully loaded (HDD Status
shows “Error”); DO NOT try to forcibly terminate the program, otherwise the repair process may
not work.
3. In case users received continuous failures when trying to upload the No.11 (ATA) module and still
the same result after many attempts, it is likely that the SN error problem was caused by MHA
failure of the drive and you need to perform a head swap for solution.
4. This solution can also be used to fix drives which received “!” marks for all sectors when scanned
by MHDD.
5. The drive used as the donor should at least have the same module number and PCB number.
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4. Solution for 1.27C ROM chips of WD drives
This chip is usually used for Black I series. Because it's a read‐only chip, that is to say, you can't edit the
content of such chips. If you want to edit the ROM, for example, to depop the head, you have to swap
the chip in the beginning.
2.29F
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It's a read‐write chip that used for the Silver series. You can direct depop the head without swapping
the ROM chip.
3.25P10&25F10
The two chips usually appear on the Black series. Both of them can be read and written so you can
depop the head without swapping the chips.
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FAQ on Western Digital Drive Repair
Q:What is Hot Swap PCB? How do I perform a Hot Swap PCB to my target drive?
A:A Hot Swap PCB operation is to use an on‐operation PCB from an identical donor to boot the
target defective drive: connect a defect‐free identical HDD as the donor (learn how to recognize an
identical donor on the Upload FW chapter) to HD Doctor and start the WD program. Use Auto
Config to enter the main program. Go to Other Operations menu. Use Motor OFF function to stop
the spin motor of the donor. The PCB will then be idle but still on operation. Screw the PCB off the
donor, and meantime leave the power cable and IDE cable connected. Screw off the PCB of the
target defective drive also. Screw the on‐operation PCB on the target drive. Use the Motor ON
function to start the spin motor of the target drive. The Hot Swap PCB is finished.
Q:What’s the solution for Rewrite Servo failure?
A:The cause of Rewrite Servo failure is physical scratches on the data area of the hard disk.
Normally there are two solutions: one is to run SELFSCAN if all firmware modules are perfect. It
takes 8‐10 hours. The other solution is to run Translator regeneration first, and then use MHDD
“Erase” function or HYDRA “Power Repair” function to run a total erase to the drive. Define the
given time for scan to 100 or 200, run Jump scan and add bad sectors found in P‐List. You should
note that there would be a great amount of bad sectors found during the scan, however, there will
only a few of them when you finally run Defects to P‐List, because the program will grouping the
sequential bad sectors.
Q:What to do if the drive clicks after I disabled a HEAD?
A:First change the jumper setting of the drive to PCB mode. Select Manual Config to enter the
program and repopp the HEAD. If the click continues, perform a Hot Swap PCB to the drive, then run
L‐Format SA and reset the HDD power. You will see the click stops. Then you need to upload the
backup of the original firmware tracks and modules and you can operate on that drive again.
Q:In what situations should I perform L‐Format SA on a drive?
A:When: 1). There are many bad sectors in SA. 2). You have the primary HEAD disabled. 3). You
use a Hot Swap PCB to repair a clicking drive. Please note that before you perform L‐Format SA to a
drive, you must download the original firmware from the target drive for backup or make sure you
have an identical copy from a donor, because you have to rewrite the SA with identical firmware
after that to have the drive become functional.
Q:How can I perform Disable HEAD when the PCB ROM of my drive has a 27 series chip?
A:The 27 series chips are not rewritable. You must replace the 27 series chip with a 29 series
chip from other WD drive in order to perform Disable HEAD. If you use a 29 series chip from other
drive (such as Seagate), you will need to write special WD information to that chip with programmer
before you replace the original one with it (details please refer to the user manual for SalvationDATA
Flash Programmer).
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Q:There are lots of bad sectors found on one HEAD by scan after Rewrite Servo. Do I need to
disable it?
A:Under such a situation, if you want to keep as much capacity as possible, you can deal with it
using SELFSCAN. Sometimes you do not need to disable the HEAD. If you want to save time, you can
disable the HEAD directly and use Scan to fix any bad sectors left. Please note that once there are
serious physical bad sectors on the drive, running SELFSCAN on the drive would cause a more
serious damage.
Q:Why SELFSCAN sometimes fails?
A:SELFSCAN is powerful in fixing bad sectors, however it is not almighty. If the sectors of your
drive are damaged very badly, SELFSCAN will fail. Here we can deal with such situation like this:
using the Jump scan with given time set to 100. Firstly, set the scan scope as 0‐1000, run the Jump
scan and wait until finish. Then, set the scope as 1200000‐1201000 to do the Jump scan again.
Finally set the scope as 40000000‐40001000 and do Jump scan again (the purpose of doing this is to
perform a spot check on the drive). Select Defects to G‐List to add bad sectors found in the above
three spot check in G‐List. Use View G‐List button to check which HEAD these bad sectors locate in
and disable that HEAD.
Q:If the total firmware modules in the Primary HEAD turn out to be damaged, how can I tell it
is caused by a HEAD problem or a firmware problem?
A:The way is to download the firmware from the Secondary HEAD of the drive, then upload it
directly to the Primary HEAD, and run a FW Scan. If all the firmware modules in the Primary HEAD
turn out to be damaged, we are sure to say that the HEAD is broken. We suggest you to disable the
HEAD or try SELFSCAN.
Q:I see the Model No. of the drive shown as “????????” when entering the program, what is
the problem?
A:This is because the SA of the drive has been L‐Formatted. There is no data in the drive SA.
The solution is to upload an identical firmware (modules and tracks) back to the drive SA.
Q:How to disable the Primary HEAD of a WD drive?
A:Unlike the Secondary HEAD, you can not disable the Primary HEAD directly. You can do in the
following flow: L‐Format SA. Back to the initial interface. Reset HDD Power. Use Auto Config to enter
the program again. View HEAD. Then Disable the Primary HEAD (uncheck the HEAD). Save the
modification. Reset HDD Power again. Use Auto Config to enter the program again. Upload an
identical firmware (the drive will have its model number and capacity changed after Disable HEAD.
For example, the drive is originally 40 GB with 2 HEADs. After having the Primary HEAD disabled, the
drive will become a 20 GB drive with 1 HEAD only. So what you upload to the drive at last must be
for 20 GB. See the following FAQ).
Q:How do I make a 20 GB firmware out of a 40 GB donor, so that I can upload the firmware to
an identical drive with Primary HEAD disabled?
A:You can disable the Secondary HEAD of the donor directly (the reason that we do not touch
the Primary HEAD is because the process of disableping the Primary HEAD is more complicated).
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After the disableping finished and activated (see user manual for how to Disable a HEAD), download
firmware from the donor, and the firmware you got is for a 20 GB drive. Before you disable the HEAD,
you must backup the firmware and ROM of the donor in order to write it back after finishing the
work.
Q:There are still many bad sectors left after Rewrite Servo, and the Defect lists operation runs
very slowly, can SELFSCAN fix these bad sectors?
A:SELFSCAN is surely capable for such case. The Defect lists operation is slow because there
are sequential bad sectors. If you do not want to run a SELFSCAN, you can use a Jump scan rather
than Acurate scan and set the Given time to 50.
Q:Can I shut down the computer when I am running a SELFSCAN?
A:No. The CUBE will also shut itself down automatically once the computer is shut down.
Q:I have strictly followed the instruction but I always got a SELFSCAN Failed, why?
A:First you have to make sure all the modules of Primary HEAD are in good conditions. After
that you need also to make sure the drive is capable for Translator regeneration (if Translator
regeneration failed, you could Clear P‐List and Clear G‐List then try again). The SELFSCAN can be
carried out after the above two requirements is fulfilled. SELFSCAN takes about 5‐8 hours to finish,
based on the extent of the damage. You cannot interrupt the power supply to the drive or unplug
the data cable between the drive and the CUBE.
Q:Many tracks turn out to be Error when I perform Download Tracks for backup, are the tracks
really broken?
A:Sometimes this is because the SA of the drive is not stable. You could try to download the
tracks for several times or you can only download all the modules from the Primary HEAD only.
Q:Defective tracks found in SA Scan, what should I do?
A:It does not matter much even you find defects in SA; what you need to do is: first download
all tracks. If some of them report “Error” when downloading, you need to try several more times to
make sure the Key Tracks of Primary HEAD downloaded successfully. Then download the modules,
make sure all Key Modules are downloaded also. After that, perform SA L‐Format for several times.
Finally upload the tracks and modules back immediately without interrupting the power supply.
Even when there are defects in SA, so long as the modules are in good conditions and the drive is
capable for Translator regeneration, the drive can function normally. It is not a must to repair any
defect found in SA.
Q:How long does a SELFSCAN take and how to make sure it has been finished?
A:Generally it takes 5‐8 hours for a 40 GB hard drive to finish SELFSCAN. The more capacity,
the longer time. The SELFSCAN completely finishes only when the first line digits turn out to be “FF”,
but many drives cannot reach this final step. So long as the SELFSCAN lasts for over 3 hours with
running digits, even it does not stop at “FF”, you can still Stop SELFSCAN, then carry out HDD Zerofill
to check the effect.
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Q:Can I run WD SELFSCAN without occupying the CUBE after I activate it, so that I can use the
CUBE for other operations?
A:Of course yes, and it is important especially when you got many drives for SELFSCAN but
have only one CUBE. You know the power supply to the drive can’t be interrupted after the
SELFSCAN activated, otherwise the SELFSCAN will be stopped. So you need to provide power to the
drive for SELFSCAN with a separate power supply without using the power output from the CUBE.
Then you need to remove only the data cable, leaving the power supply remaining. You can then
leave it for SELFSCAN and use the CUBE on other drives. After a few hours you can interrupt the
power supply and connect it to the CUBE for Stop SELFSCAN and verification.
Q:I check a drive with SA Scan, and the results turn out to be perfect at one time but defect
found at another time. I have tried several times and this happens again and again. What’s the
problem?
A:This is caused by an unstable SA. You need to download all modules and tracks first and then
L‐Format SA. Then upload the tracks and modules back immediately without interrupting the power
supply.
Q:After I have the SA L‐Formatted, what is the difference between breaking the power and not
breaking?
A:If you break the power after you have the SA L‐Formatted, you have to re‐enter the program.
The model number and serial number of the drive will be shown as unreadable characters. But they
can be recovered by uploading identical tracks and modules in routine process.
If you didn’t break the power after you have the SA L‐Formatted, the model number and
serial number of the drive will be shown as the same as the moment it hadn’t been formatted.
Q:There is no defective sector found after the Scan and Repair, but the drive takes a long time
to be detected. What’s the reason and how can I handle with it?
A:Generally speaking, a drive takes a long time to be detected because there are errors in
S.M.A.R.T table. For solution, you can carry a Clear S.M.A.R.T, and then run General Repair. If the
problem remains, try to upload the S.M.A.R.T relative modules from a donor with the same model
number. Sometimes this problem could be caused by an unmatched firmware being uploaded
incorrectly, and the solution for this is to upload a matched firmware that comes from an identical
donor.
Q:Do I need to remove the ROM of 25P series from the PCB and weld it onto the programmer
provided in order to rewrite it?
A:If the ROM is intact, you don’t need to remove it from the PCB and use the programmer for
rewrite. Just use rewrite Upload ROM function of the program directly. If the ROM has been
damaged by other tools such as PC3K PCI, you need to remove it and use the programmer.
Q:How do I make sure which HEAD is broken and need to be disabled?
A:Three methods for you:
1. To carry out Write Test to each of the HEADs, the one that can’t pass the test is broken.
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2. To carry out FW Modules Scan. If there are lots of error modules found in one HEAD
and they are all unrecoverable, we can say this HEAD is broken.
3. To carry out a spot check to the drive sectors, and then Bad Sectors to G‐List. Check
the G‐List to see which HEAD these bad sectors located, that’s the broken HEAD.
Q:I have fixed all the bad sectors using the program and it is perfect when scanned by MHDD,
no colored block. But after I write data to the drive, for example installs an OS, the drive is found
many green and red blocks by MHDD. Why?
A:This is because the scan of MHDD will only perform “read” action to the sectors. It would
not find sectors with a “write” error. So when you write data to the drive, it will expose the error
encountered. To get rid of this, you can perform a total sector calibrate by software like HDDSCAN
after you fix the bad sectors. The sectors with error will be exposed; then you only need to run
Accurate scan and Defects to P‐List to have all these error sectors added to P list.
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Documentation, only as authorized in this License Agreement. You agree that you may not reverse
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Software Warranty, Guarantee and Discount Coupon
HD Doctor for WD Professional Warranty
HD Doctor for WD warranty covers workmanship and defects in material. The Warranty does
not cover lost program Discs. The HD Doctor For WD license is a technical license that is bound to
the program once the software has been registered and unlocked. Please label the disc and
mainframe and keep in a safe place.
Any suit for breach of any warranty on your Product must be filed within one (1) year of the first
date the suit could have been brought (all delivery costs occurred are to be charged to the
customer). NO WAIVER, ALTERATION, ADDITION OR MODIFICATION OF THE FOREGOING
CONDITIONS SHALL BE VALID UNLESS MADE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY AN OFFICER OF
SalvationDATA.
There are no serviceable parts inside the HD Doctor mainframe. Do not attempt to open or
disassemble the HD Doctor mainframe due to an electrical shock hazard. Opening or disassembling
the HD Doctor mainframe case (except at the request of SalvationDATA Technical Support) will void
the warranty.
HD Doctor for WD Professional Guarantee and Discount Coupon
SalvationDATA Technology, Inc. guarantees that HD Doctor For WD Professional will perform as
stated. If HD Doctor For WD is not able to assist in recovering your data, we will apply the purchase
price to our in‐lab Data Recovery Services (This coupon does not apply to Upgrades. This coupon
also cannot be used with any discount offers). Coupon will be honored once, up to one year from
the original purchase date, per registered user. User must provide proof of purchase.
Thank you.