Question MK1060GSC firmware change?

Ksingh707

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Hello, does anyone know where I can get the latest firmware for a Toshiba MK1060GSC disk drive. I am not able to partition my toshiba drives. I have a few and I am hoping if I flash the firmware I can partition them. Thanks
 

Ksingh707

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I doubt it is a firmware thing
That is a very very very old drive. Run HDDScan on it and post the results here (hddscan.com)
I have ran seatools ssd test on them and they failed. Do you think these are not of use? they have less than 10 power on hours, Thats why I am confused why they are not working.
 

USAFRet

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I have ran seatools ssd test on them and they failed. Do you think these are not of use? they have less than 10 power on hours, Thats why I am confused why they are not working.
"Seatools" are for Seagate drives.

I tried to find anything for this drive on toshiba and could not come up with any results :(
If Toshiba has nothing, there is nothing. Firmware doesn't come out of thin air.

What would you be using these old small drives for?
 
These are automotive grade HDDs:

Operating Temperature = -30C - 85C​

http://www.sdd.toshiba.com.tw/showf...ssXJ/NwXpIFr6vTGDUZUBPRvM0IkzJA8U+1iZ6b7cXKll

https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com...orage/product-archive/Specialty_MKxx60GSC.pdf

If they were installed in some kind of automotive gear (GPS, head unit), then they may be security locked, in which case they would be either read-only or not accessible at all.

How does CrystalDiskInfo identify them?

Can you see sector 0 with a disc editor, eg DMDE or HxD (freeware)?

https://dmde.com/
https://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/
 

Ksingh707

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These are automotive grade HDDs:

Operating Temperature = -30C - 85C​

http://www.sdd.toshiba.com.tw/showf...ssXJ/NwXpIFr6vTGDUZUBPRvM0IkzJA8U+1iZ6b7cXKll

https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com...orage/product-archive/Specialty_MKxx60GSC.pdf

If they were installed in some kind of automotive gear (GPS, head unit), then they may be security locked, in which case they would be either read-only or not accessible at all.

How does CrystalDiskInfo identify them?

Can you see sector 0 with a disc editor, eg DMDE or HxD (freeware)?

https://dmde.com/
https://mh-nexus.de/en/hxd/
on crystal disk the drives are showing up healthy with 1 power on hours. I dont have these programs you have listed, let me try running them and finding the results for sector 0. Thank you. I will keep you updated, Thanks for the info.
 

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