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Think your harddisk is losing it?
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Sphere
, Nov 22 2009 11:06 PM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 November 2009 - 11:06 PM
This little piece of software, for Windows, is now free. It scans all the sectors of your harddisk for read errors. And well, every read-error gives another count to the total amount of errors found.
Windows Surface Scanner
Windows Surface Scanner
#2
Posted 22 November 2009 - 11:28 PM
cool. thanks for that sphere
#3
Posted 23 November 2009 - 12:16 AM
Just ran it on my strange harddisk. It came back with no errors. I guess it's indeed a bus-fault. And it's funny to see, the worst state your harddisk is in, the more fluctuating the remaining-time is.
I added an old IDE-disk for testing, the timer went all over the place and it came back with (as expected) a lot of errors.
So, added to their own information:
If the remaining-time timer fluctuates a lot, your harddisk might be close to going bad-sectory-like
I added an old IDE-disk for testing, the timer went all over the place and it came back with (as expected) a lot of errors.
So, added to their own information:
If the remaining-time timer fluctuates a lot, your harddisk might be close to going bad-sectory-like
#4
Posted 24 November 2009 - 08:08 PM
Nice piece of software, thanks Sphere.
#5
Posted 20 February 2010 - 01:30 PM
Cool ! I'm building a computer for a friend with some old parts that I have, and as he doesn't want to spend any money I'm gonna put two very old HDs (a 6GB and an 8GB one) in his rig. This piece of software will be very handy !
It's gonna be a simple rig for Office and internet access.
I knew I was right keeping old things: http://www.x64bit.ne...?showtopic=7384
I substituted that Cyrix M2 for a K6-II that he had.
It's gonna be like this:
Thanx Sphere !
It's gonna be a simple rig for Office and internet access.
I knew I was right keeping old things: http://www.x64bit.ne...?showtopic=7384
I substituted that Cyrix M2 for a K6-II that he had.
It's gonna be like this:
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AMD K6-II 400 MHz
MB Pcchips (VIA Gra chipset)
160 MB PC100 (64+64+32)
6 + 8 GB hard disks
Windows 2000 Professional
Office 2003
MB Pcchips (VIA Gra chipset)
160 MB PC100 (64+64+32)
6 + 8 GB hard disks
Windows 2000 Professional
Office 2003
Thanx Sphere !
#6
Posted 21 February 2010 - 12:40 AM
Wonder if it will test the surface of my NAND blocks?
#7
Posted 21 February 2010 - 01:33 AM
I dunno if it happened just to me, but nothing happens when I click "Mount" button.
I'm trying on SATA2. Is that just for IDE, or what ?
I'm trying on SATA2. Is that just for IDE, or what ?
#8
Posted 21 February 2010 - 03:10 AM
I only have SATA disks, worked fine for me...
Ok, maybe a little instruction is needed:
First, click the huge-ass "mount" button
Second, select the disk you want to scan
Third, click "Scan"
It's at a certain point a bit illogical, but that's the procedure. It works on SATA 300, SATA II, SATA I and PATA disks. I've tested on all. Although it might refuse some controllers.... but that's a big "I doubt it" in this case.
Ok, maybe a little instruction is needed:
First, click the huge-ass "mount" button
Second, select the disk you want to scan
Third, click "Scan"
It's at a certain point a bit illogical, but that's the procedure. It works on SATA 300, SATA II, SATA I and PATA disks. I've tested on all. Although it might refuse some controllers.... but that's a big "I doubt it" in this case.
#9
Posted 21 February 2010 - 03:54 AM
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First, click the huge-ass "mount" button
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nothing happens when I click "Mount" button
That's what I did.
#10
Posted 21 February 2010 - 08:52 AM
That's a bit odd...
I'm not the coder of this piece of software, so, if nothing happens... I guess you'd better ask the coder then...
Never failed for me though.
I'm not the coder of this piece of software, so, if nothing happens... I guess you'd better ask the coder then...
Never failed for me though.
#11
Posted 21 February 2010 - 11:29 AM
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I'm not the coder of this piece of software, so, if nothing happens... I guess you'd better ask the coder then...
I'm just asking if it happened to someone else !
It's really odd !
#12
Posted 21 February 2010 - 12:28 PM
No reason for offensive mate
I just meant that maybe if you ask them, they could tell you why it's not working for you
Or give you a solution
But oddity indeed.
I just meant that maybe if you ask them, they could tell you why it's not working for you
Or give you a solution
But oddity indeed.
#13
Posted 21 February 2010 - 01:22 PM
It's working now, but in compatibility mode (XP)!
I should have tried that before saying the thing wasn't working.
>> Me
Of course m8, i didn't want to be offensive.. no way !
Thanks again !
I should have tried that before saying the thing wasn't working.
>> Me
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No reason for offensive mate
Of course m8, i didn't want to be offensive.. no way !
Thanks again !
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