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June 30th, 2009, 19:23
This is probably 'obvious' to many of you, but in HDDScan what is the meaning of Verify in Tasks:Surface Tests:Test:Verify? Please tell me what tests are performed when Verify is selected. Thank you...vaughn_k
June 30th, 2009, 21:23
it will execute Verify commands (ATA or SCSI) which tell drive read a sector into internal buffer and check for errors.
The main difference between Read and Verify that in Verify mode data doesn't go through interface cable
July 1st, 2009, 10:31
Doomer wrote:it will execute Verify commands (ATA or SCSI) which tell drive read a sector into internal buffer and check for errors.
The main difference between Read and Verify that in Verify mode data doesn't go through interface cable
Doomer - Thank you.
When the HD has been wiped and not partitioned or formatted, what is the "Verify" process when there is no data on the HD?
When the HD has been wiped, partitioned and formatted, what is the "Verify" process when there is no data on the HD?
Thank you...vaughn_k
July 1st, 2009, 10:35
Verify tells if a sector can be read without errors; this has nothing to do with the physical data in that sector. Just a check if all signals are present and can be read without problems. Data is stored in a very special form on a disk, with lots of controlsignals.
Dobre
July 1st, 2009, 10:57
vaughn_k wrote:When the HD has been wiped and not partitioned or formatted, what is the "Verify" process when there is no data on the HD?
When the HD has been wiped, partitioned and formatted, what is the "Verify" process when there is no data on the HD?
the process is exactly the same and as I desribed above
HDDScan doesn't distinguish drives with or w/o data
July 12th, 2009, 12:43
The same apply to MHDD, Victoria and any other software using "Verify".
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