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EMC firmware drives are usually formatted in 520 sectors and not recognized by Windows/Linux operating systems since they will only read drives formatted into 512 sectors.
That may me your case, and if you are using a Windows operating system, you can download Seagate’s Sea Tools (Enterprise Version) from the Seagate’s Website.
Once installed it will scan the SCSI drives installed in your system and if the ST336704LCV is active you will see it with the Seagate utility even though you can’t see it with disk manager. You can then use the advance tab and the application will allow you to reformat the drive back into 512 sectors, once completed you may need to re-boot and the drive should appear on the disk manager, format and assigned a drive letter.
I believe the Linux operating systems have a similar command to reformat back to 512 sectors, although I am not very familiar with Linux.
That may me your case, and if you are using a Windows operating system, you can download Seagate’s Sea Tools (Enterprise Version) from the Seagate’s Website.
Once installed it will scan the SCSI drives installed in your system and if the ST336704LCV is active you will see it with the Seagate utility even though you can’t see it with disk manager. You can then use the advance tab and the application will allow you to reformat the drive back into 512 sectors, once completed you may need to re-boot and the drive should appear on the disk manager, format and assigned a drive letter.
I believe the Linux operating systems have a similar command to reformat back to 512 sectors, although I am not very familiar with Linux.
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Originally Posted by victorpospodini
Does anyone have the firmware for Seagate 36GB ST336704LCV drives to make them Simbios compatible and revert back to factory default from EMC firmware?
Thanks
Adam
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Originally Posted by chipstone
Once installed it will scan the SCSI drives installed in your system and if the ST336704LCV is active you will see it with the Seagate utility even though you can’t see it with disk manager. You can then use the advance tab and the application will allow you to reformat the drive back into 512 sectors, once completed you may need to re-boot and the drive should appear on the disk manager, format and assigned a drive letter.
Anyone ever have any luck finding the firmware or formatting any of these drives? If so, can you lead me in the right direction?
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