Um, the solution is already known. Upgrade the firmware on the drive, low
level format if the drive thinks there are bad sectors, and be happy. At
least it worked for me...
The very first question when making a support call for my broken deathstar
was "Have you installed the firmware update?" "No." "Download it here and
install, come back if it still doesn't work."
I never thought it would work but it did! It seems there is something wrong
in the firmware the drives are shipped with and some suppliers obviously
know this considering my experience... When I was running the DFT test
utility it was telling me my drive is broken and needs to be returned.
After the firmware update the same test utility passed all tests repeatedly!
With 5 deathstars (one DTLA and four IC ones), all with firmware updates
now, I have no problems and the oldest of the drives is now over 3 years
old IIRC and some are pretty much in constant spun-up state since purchase...
The only problem I can see is that IBM is not pushing people to apply the
firmware updates. I have never been even able to find where to download
them on the IBM website. - I downloaded them from the website of my supplier...
Best regards,
Anton
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