Zeno <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Anyone recommend a windows (or a something on a bootable disk maybe)
> disk tool that can exercise drives (read and write)? Preferably
> something that works with USB drives too.
> I need something I can leave running for a few hours as I've been given
> a number of drives I don't know the state of. These include a couple of
> external USB ones inside a sealed case which I would have to physically
> break to get access to the drives.
> Any recommendations?
Run long SMART selftests on them, preferrably several times, and look
at the SMART attributes before and after. For the USB drives
HDD sentinel (
http://www.hdsentinel.com/) may help, the free
version does what you are looking for also for many USB drives.
The limitation I see is that I think it cannot test drives in
parallel. (No, I am not affiliated with them, they just happen
to produce a good tool with an entriely usable free version.)
If you want even more exercise, what I once did to kill a drive
(had suspicuous SMART values, but was not dead yet) is to have
it compile Linux kernels in a loop. Took it 2 weeks do die,
but it did eventually.
Arno