Just to add. I have two of the affected drives. The 1TB and a 500GB version. Turns out they both have the SD15 firmwares after a little bit of looking. It seems the drivedetect program they've made available doesn't want to look at what drives are on my PCI SATA cards, which is where 4 of my 5 Seagate drives live, including the two affected ones, which happen to be on two different cards with two different chipsets.
Surely they didn't expect everyone to have their drives connected to the motherboard?
Also, the drives are in a server hidden in the attic with a lack of keyboard monitor and mouse. It only recently got a CD drive. This should be fun, but not as fun as the people with huge RAID arrays!
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Just to add. I have two of the affected drives. The 1TB and a 500GB version. Turns out they both have the SD15 firmwares after a little bit of looking. It seems the drivedetect program they've made available doesn't want to look at what drives are on my PCI SATA cards, which is where 4 of my 5 Seagate drives live, including the two affected ones, which happen to be on two different cards with two different chipsets.
Surely they didn't expect everyone to have their drives connected to the motherboard?
Also, the drives are in a server hidden in the attic with a lack of keyboard monitor and mouse. It only recently got a CD drive. This should be fun, but not as fun as the people with huge RAID arrays!