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And for a bootable floppy tool:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/IBM_-_Hitachi ... d3388.html
This works on most harddrives, regardless of the controller.
HDDScan is great if your SATA controller is supported, useless if not.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/IBM_-_Hitachi ... d3388.html
This works on most harddrives, regardless of the controller.
HDDScan is great if your SATA controller is supported, useless if not.
As JH Hoffma proposed;
The Hitachi HD Feature Tool is very simple -(pretty save, As I recall it didn't do things to a HDD that weren't supported by the HDD)-
It is indeed bootable, moreover, it's only bootable.
Since I guess no one likes floppies anymore, There is also an *.iso-version, which may be burnen on a CD, legally
Good experience on my side
The Hitachi HD Feature Tool is very simple -(pretty save, As I recall it didn't do things to a HDD that weren't supported by the HDD)-
It is indeed bootable, moreover, it's only bootable.
Since I guess no one likes floppies anymore, There is also an *.iso-version, which may be burnen on a CD, legally
Good experience on my side
Indeed, I only have one floppy drive in my house. An external USB one, and since all mobos nowadays have boot-to-USB (floppy) options in the BIOS, I'll never have one again!s_xero wrote:It is indeed bootable, moreover, it's only bootable.
Since I guess no one likes floppies anymore, There is also an *.iso-version, which may be burnen on a CD, legally