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You can select logging either to a floppy or a connected printer. Other settings concern the log format and content. The five operational levels, in order of increasing intensity and time required, are:. Examine surfaces. This is the fastest test and is useful for checking out a new hard drive if time is short. Recover unreadable data. Refresh the surface. Locate surface defects. Restore good sectors. These tests are cumulative; for example, level 5 includes all of the tests, level 4 includes level 1 through 3 tests and so on.

For a more detailed description of the various SpinRite tests and the technology, please visit the SpinRite Web site. Graphic Status Display: shows the progress and condition of the medium under test. Any bad sectors detected are coded. Detailed Technical Log: accumulates all of the results and can be copied either to a floppy or to an on-line printer.

System Monitor: includes temperature monitoring for those drives that support it. Not all drives I tested reported temperatures. I performed all of the tests with ATA hard drives. DynaStat Data Recovery: the jewel in the crown. If SpinRite detects possible data in a defective location, DynaStat goes to work to coax the data, bit by bit, out of hiding. Screen Blanker: a small window dances slowly around the screen that indicates SpinRite 6.

You can suspend or cancel any operation and resume later from where you left off. Because drives are big and getting bigger, and because the time to run SpinRite 6. How long SpinRite needs to perform its tests depends on your hardware. From my tests with various computers and hard drives, a level-2 test run on a 10 GB partition can take from about four minutes to over 30 minutes.

After 22 hours, SpinRite completed its work and pronounced the drive fully recovered. We reinstalled the drive in the original server. It ran perfectly, the research assistant who had created the required files copied them off the drive and that was that. Nice job SpinRite 6. The drive was still running fine as we went to publication with this review two weeks after the incident.

Leon's review includes shows some great screen shots of SpinRite in operation. You may read the entire SpinRite 6. Thus, running SpinRite does not create fragments, but neither does it eliminate any that may exist before it was run.

You may use any common defragmenter such as those built into Windows either before or after using SpinRite. The best answer to this is a firm "maybe". SpinRite was deliberately designed to absolutely minimize the "window of opportunity" for trouble if the system's power should fail while SpinRite is running.

We, and many editorial product reviewers, have literally "pulled the plug" on SpinRite with no ill effects. However, reliable use of a personal computer does depend upon a supply of reliable power. If system power fails at the instant of a drive writing to its disks, the single sector being written will, of course, be mis-written. No software can prevent mis-writing in this situation.

But SpinRite is the most capable utility software ever created for recovering, afterward, from exactly that sort of trouble. Run SpinRite after the power is restored and it will make sure any power failure damage is repaired. Not at all. We sell many copies of SpinRite every single day to the many people who are having serious trouble with their modern drives.

The problem is economics: Drive manufacturers only make hard drives that are "reliable enough" to work "most of the time". It's just like with Microsoft and Windows. Windows is good enough that we put up with the annoyances when it breaks. SpinRite is here to be your tool to pull today's modern drives back from the brink when they are beginning to misbehave.

How possible is it to recover data from a crashed hard drive? That depends entirely upon "how crashed" the drive is. But SpinRite is often credited with performing "true miracles" of data recovery. Please read some of the true-life SpinRite testimonials we have received to get a sense for what SpinRite has done and can probably do for you if you ever need it. It is obviously possible for a drive to be so totally dead that it is only useful as a door stop.

But today's modern drives struggle to stay alive and to die slowly. So if they are given some periodic SpinRite maintenance you should have plenty of warning of impending failure and also the ability to keep the drive alive until it can be replaced. Past users have had mixed success with USB drive booting. But in both cases, virtually all newer drives and systems do and will. It's not abnormal, but it is definitely possible.

If a drive is extra slow to reset itself after a failed read — as some drives are — then SpinRite can remain in place for quite a while before continuing to move forward. It really can make a difference, and it's generally best to keep system firmware current since subtle bugs are often found and corrected.

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