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v Verify Tests: - checks the integrity of the data present on the media.
v Surface Scan Tests: - checks the drive media for defects.
v SMART: - checks the SMART functionality for drives that support SMART.
Other Test Features:
v Write-Splice Repair - detects and corrects Error Correction Code errors during
v Auto Spin Down - a gradual spin down of the drive platters to avoid damaging
v Manufacturer Log - an in-depth manufacturer supported log of errors on the
Multitasking:
To allow simultaneous testing of multiple hard drives whenever possible, the
FDAT module is written as a set of multitasking functions. Each drive under test
can run the same test or run a different test at the same time. Each subtest is
written to handle a single test pass and all test variables are kept track of in a
structure unique for each drive . However, when testing IDE drives, FDAT will not
perform simultaneous testing of IDE drives that are attached to the same IDE
cable. For example, if FDAT is testing four IDE drives on a PC, it will perform
simultaneous testing on drives 1 and 3 first (master drives), then perform tests on
2 and 4 (slave drives). FDAT will also perform simultaneous testing on a master
and slave that are on separate IDE cables, but will not perform simultaneous tests
on a master and slave on the same IDE cable. This generally increases the amount
of time needed to test multiple IDE drives. Another limitation of FDAT'S
multitasking capability is the use of Ultra DMA (UDMA). Only one drive at a time
can access the UDMA channel and the UDMA channel buffer must be kept high in
order to maintain a speed advantage over other data transfer modes. In order to
use the UDMA channel during testing, users must disable the multitasking feature.
Destructive vs non-destructive testing:
Most of the tests found in FDAT are non-destructive. This means that PCDR will
preserve any data that is present on the tested media prior to beginning any
destructive operations (i.e. write operations). However, users can run certain tests
in destructive mode (i.e. surface scan tests). Destructive tests will speed up testing
because FDAT does not preserve the data on the media prior to the test beginning.
Unlike non-destructive tests, any data present on the media prior to the test
beginning is lost. FDAT allows for enabling or disabling destructive tests, as well
as specifying a range of destructive and non-destructive sectors on the tested drive.
This is done through the configuration of the FDAT.INI .If destructive and
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– Random Seek
– Min-Max Seek
– Butterfly Seek
– Linear Verify
– Random Verify
– Surface Scan (Linear)
– Surface Scan (Aggressive) - this is disabled for normal customer use.
– Surface Scan (Random)
– Start SMART Self-Test
– Get SMART test results
Verify tests.
the media.
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