Re: [usb-storage] Re: usb disk recognized but fails

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>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2290129737 S Bo:3:004:2 -115 31 = 55534243 5f000000 00100000 80000a28 004a856e af000008 00000000 000000
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2290129782 C Bo:3:004:2 0 31 >
>> ffff8800d4a51b40 2290129803 S Bi:3:004:1 -115 4096 <
>> ffff8800d4a51b40 2301288990 C Bi:3:004:1 -32 512 = 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301289039 S Co:3:004:0 s 02 01 0000 0081 0000 0
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301289068 C Co:3:004:0 0 0
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301289086 S Bi:3:004:1 -115 13 <
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301289153 C Bi:3:004:1 0 13 = 55534253 5f000000 00000000 01
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301289189 S Bo:3:004:2 -115 31 = 55534243 60000000 12000000 80000603 00000012 00000000 00000000 000000
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301289223 C Bo:3:004:2 0 31 >
>> ffff8800d188c780 2301289263 S Bi:3:004:1 -115 18 <
>> ffff8800d188c780 2301299693 C Bi:3:004:1 0 18 = 70000000 0000000a 00000000 00000000 0000
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301299741 S Bi:3:004:1 -115 13 <
>> ffff8801fdbb2c00 2301299765 C Bi:3:004:1 0 13 = 55534253 60000000 00000000 00
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>This continued a few more times until the computer gave up.  Maybe
>there is something wrong with one particular block at that address on
>the disk.

I tried to run fdisk /dev/sdb which obivously failed but it tried to access sectors 0, 1, 2, 3 which resulted in kernel log
messages reporting invalid sectors.
I tried to connect the disk with Windows and it was connected immediatelly, the partition is visible, I can read files, create files...
No signs of problems visible...

I don't know if it tells anything, but Windows reports the disk as USB 2.0 SATA bridge even when connected to USB-3 ports.

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>Do you have a USB-2 port on the computer you can plug the disk into,
>instead of USB-3?
>

I tried it, but it is only one and separated on the other side of laptop so I could connect only one connector and the
result is the same.

Milan Svoboda

>Alan Stern
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