Most (if not all) of them are DOS based, so you probably will need a bootable DOS floppy to run the program. Jim 02/23/02 10:10:01 PM, "Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM)" <Joe_Morris@ntm.org> wrote:
Rikard Johnels wrote:
Is there any utilities for stress testing a Scsi disk? (or ide disk for that matter)
I have a drive i suspect if failing, and i want to shake it up a bit to see if it really is the drive or the controller card..
Check the manufacturers web site. Many now have a downloadable test programs to check out the drives (to avoid returns). These will do a good job to check out your drive(s).
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