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- 2024.05.30. 04:30
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: Track to track seek?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1483
Re: Track to track seek?
I understand that just by its very nature a random seek will eventually do a track to track seek just by pure chance but that's just a technicality. That still leaves the question unanswered; how is one supposed to actually measure the track to track seek times using this software in a way where one...
- 2024.05.29. 00:37
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: Track to track seek?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1483
Track to track seek?
The help segment discussing the random seek test mentions that one can do a track to track seek. In the actual program however, I see no way of starting such a test. It's only a random seek test with only the duration parameter. Is this perhaps a feature that never ended up getting implemented or di...
- 2021.05.26. 20:34
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: Power off retract cycle count
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5157
Re: Power off retract cycle count
I see, that might actually explain the difference as I've never had this problem with my 2TB drives. Do you think it's okay to plug my 2TB drives into my front USB ports, though? Because I can understand 5TB maybe being a bit much, but would 2TB demand less? I've never really had an issue with thos...
- 2021.05.07. 22:27
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: One filling a drive?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3101
Re: One filling a drive?
Thank you very much!
- 2021.05.07. 16:26
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: One filling a drive?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3101
One filling a drive?
I apologize if this question has already been asked, I've searched with every possible keyword I could think of and found nothing. Is there any way to "one fill" a drive, precisely, is there a way to fill each sector with the opposite of what gets written during a standard zero fill? After...