Seagate 1TB Firmware upgrade

semlethe3rd

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In November I purchased a 1TB Seagate 7200 and have not had any problems with it yet but I feel a need to upgrade the firmware before I do. I currently have the model ST3100340AS with the firmware SD15 which is apparently the bad one. Looking through guides / posts people have linked to the SD1A firmware but usually refer to it as the 1.5TB firmware. I wanted to make sure before I flashed it that it would work with my 1TB and i wouldn't be doing something bad. Thanks for any help given =).
 

cmdrdredd

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That firmware doesn't work with the 1TB drive. Also, seagate refuses to admit that they have bad firmware on the 1TB drives, will not offer an update. I have one of these drives which gave problems and is now dead. I'm going to RMA it and install a WD drive in its place, essentially scrapping the seagate.

I don't have much advice, except to make sure you have a backup of what you put on that drive, and count yourself lucky you are ok thus far with it. I'm not a fan of seagate at the moment.
 

taltamir

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don't cross flash. drive breaks? replace it.
Just use redundancy (RAID1, 5, and 6) and backups to ensure your data is safe.
 

Golgatha

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
That firmware doesn't work with the 1TB drive. Also, seagate refuses to admit that they have bad firmware on the 1TB drives, will not offer an update. I have one of these drives which gave problems and is now dead. I'm going to RMA it and install a WD drive in its place, essentially scrapping the seagate.

I don't have much advice, except to make sure you have a backup of what you put on that drive, and count yourself lucky you are ok thus far with it. I'm not a fan of seagate at the moment.

They just posted an update utility today, but the model it is looking for is a ST*****-300 and all the affected drives are 303 series. Seriously Seagate, where is the QA/QC team? On vacation?!
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
That firmware doesn't work with the 1TB drive. Also, seagate refuses to admit that they have bad firmware on the 1TB drives, will not offer an update. I have one of these drives which gave problems and is now dead. I'm going to RMA it and install a WD drive in its place, essentially scrapping the seagate.

I don't have much advice, except to make sure you have a backup of what you put on that drive, and count yourself lucky you are ok thus far with it. I'm not a fan of seagate at the moment.

They just posted an update utility today, but the model it is looking for is a ST*****-300 and all the affected drives are 303 series. Seriously Seagate, where is the QA/QC team? On vacation?!

LOL yeah that's what I mean. They just really have gone downhill. Unless you're running some SAS drives, then they're some of the best.
 

jacc1234

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I would not try and update the firmware for the 1tb drives for now. The firmware update had bricked many drives. Check the seagate forums for more info.
 

Gigantopithecus

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I gave up on my four ST3100340ASs after one died - luckily, the one I had ripped only about 20 DVDs to. I replaced them all with WDs & sold the three functional drives on Craigslist. I used to have no real hard drive manufacturer preference, but I sure as shit do now, haha...
 

Golgatha

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Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: cmdrdredd
That firmware doesn't work with the 1TB drive. Also, seagate refuses to admit that they have bad firmware on the 1TB drives, will not offer an update. I have one of these drives which gave problems and is now dead. I'm going to RMA it and install a WD drive in its place, essentially scrapping the seagate.

I don't have much advice, except to make sure you have a backup of what you put on that drive, and count yourself lucky you are ok thus far with it. I'm not a fan of seagate at the moment.

They just posted an update utility today, but the model it is looking for is a ST*****-300 and all the affected drives are 303 series. Seriously Seagate, where is the QA/QC team? On vacation?!

LOL yeah that's what I mean. They just really have gone downhill. Unless you're running some SAS drives, then they're some of the best.

I can confirm the new utility posted on Seagate's website is working as it should now. I successfully flashed both of my 1TB 7200.11 drives to the SD1A firmware.

http://seagate.custkb.com/seag...earch.jsp?DocId=207951

As Seagate suggests and I also suggest; back up that data before trying the flash!!!