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NonameNoob2022-03-14 19:05:44
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NonameNoob, 2022-03-14 19:05:44

How to recover a disk when damaged when windows is in hibernation mode?

Hi all! There was a serious misfortune ....

In general, I have a tablet on my hands, and one day I sent the tablet to sleep, but I forgot to put it on charge and then it sat down ... Everything would be fine, but then it did not start ... Actually .. I tried to restore the system through the console in the windows installer, everything seems to be successful, but .... Then the installer even stopped seeing my installation, I decided that it was okay and decided to reinstall the system, but .... The installer (and Live CD Win PE) did not sees the disk at all ... As if it does not exist ... Then I decided to format it manually in Linux (because it still sees it), but this is also a problem .... Creating a partition is impossible because the system asks to create a partition table from scratch and in consoles there is an error:
/dev/mmcblk1: unrecognised disk label
But if you try to create it .... It will not show an error, nothing .... It will simply remain silent and will not create, it will just try and then ignore the request ....

I don’t know what to do in the end ... Did Windows manage to physically manage me ditch the disk and I have to throw the tablet in the trash (because no one will solder it)?

In general, is there a way to get the drive out of the dead?
Thanks in advance

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rPman, 2022-03-14
@NonameNoob

This is 100% not hibernation, since from the point of view of iron, this is a normal shutdown of the machine (during hibernation, the contents of RAM are written completely to the swap file, a mark is made on the bootloader and the machine simply turns off, and at the next boot, the contents of the memory are returned back and the drivers are signaled to restarting the hardware, which is why it does not always work, for example, games may crash if there are problems with gpu drivers).
Windows is not to blame here.
It is obvious that the problem is iron, if linux cannot write anything to the disk either, this is how flash drives die, the controller switches the disk to read only mode and ignores any entries.

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