Solutions to Seagate Sector Access Interruption (Part One)

Solutions to Seagate Sector Access Interruption (Part One)

Solutions to Seagate Sector Access Interruption (Part One)

Solutions to Seagate Sector Access Interruption (Part One)

Solutions to Seagate Sector Access Interruption (Part One)

Demo video link of how to add an entry to V10 list to make sector access interruption problem: http://us.mrtlab.com/video/sgtsecinter.rar

Two: Execute G to P command in a wrong way

We can use "move G-list to P-list" option in MRT software to create a sector access interruption. The operation of G to P is actually moving entries from G-list to P-list, that is to add defect entries to V10 list. Usually, adding entries to P-list directly is really rare, but a lot of people might execute the operation of G to P. Here we will demonstrate how to do G to P operation.

Demo video link of how to execute G to P to make sector access interruption problem: http://us.mrtlab.com/video/sgtsecinter.rar

The above contents can prove entries redundant or entries missing in "dig" lists will lead to the problem of sector access interruption, that is to say, entry missing in V40, entry redundant in V40, entry missing in V10 and entry redundant in V10 are all direct reasons of Seagate sector access interruption.

The above all are the contents of solutions to Seagate sector access interruption (Part One), thanks for your reading.

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