Hi. I have downloaded a diagnostic software from Seagate to test my new 40GB Seagate harddisk. It really is defective: DST - Errors - Status: 07 Short test Failed: What does that mean ??. Erik Jakobsen - erik@urbakken.dk
On Friday 28 December 2001 17.10, erik@urbakken.dk wrote:
Hi.
I have downloaded a diagnostic software from Seagate to test my new 40GB Seagate harddisk.
It really is defective:
DST - Errors - Status: 07 Short test Failed:
What does that mean ??.
Presumably that the short test failed :) Wasn't there a readme included in the package? Or some documentation on the wesite where you grabbed the proggy? //Anders
On 28 Dec 2001, at 17:23, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 28 December 2001 17.10, erik@urbakken.dk wrote:
Hi.
I have downloaded a diagnostic software from Seagate to test my new 40GB Seagate harddisk.
It really is defective:
DST - Errors - Status: 07 Short test Failed:
What does that mean ??.
Presumably that the short test failed :)
Ok.
Wasn't there a readme included in the package? Or some documentation on the wesite where you grabbed the proggy?
Yes there were a readme, but not an explanation of what DST stand for.
//Anders
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Sorry that I have sent the mail twice :-(( Erik Jakobsen - erik@urbakken.dk
basically what it means is go buy a new hd if that is your main hd On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 17:35:22 +0100 erik@urbakken.dk wrote:
On 28 Dec 2001, at 17:23, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 28 December 2001 17.10, erik@urbakken.dk wrote:
Hi.
I have downloaded a diagnostic software from Seagate to test my new 40GB Seagate harddisk.
It really is defective:
DST - Errors - Status: 07 Short test Failed:
What does that mean ??.
Presumably that the short test failed :)
Ok.
Wasn't there a readme included in the package? Or some documentation on the wesite where you grabbed the proggy?
Yes there were a readme, but not an explanation of what DST stand for.
//Anders
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Sorry that I have sent the mail twice :-((
Erik Jakobsen - erik@urbakken.dk
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On 28 Dec 2001 at 17:58, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 28 December 2001 17.35, erik@urbakken.dk wrote:
Yes there were a readme, but not an explanation of what DST stand for.
A quick googling tells me that DST stands for Drive Self Test. It is the name of the test program.
Was what I find out of too after my last message :_)
//Anders
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