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First post, by Half-Saint

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As the title says, I'm looking for a reliable testing tool for hard drives. I have a bunch of old hard drives, most of which I only checked with CHKDSK.

Can anyone recommend something better?

Cheers

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Reply 1 of 9, by Firtasik

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MHDD is great. 😀

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Reply 2 of 9, by Stiletto

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Seconded on MHDD. Usually I'd use the original manufacturer's boot disk off of UltimateBootCD, then resort to MHDD if I deemed their utility weak or if for some reason UBCD did not support the drive mfg.

SpinRite (Gibson Research) is another great tool.

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Reply 3 of 9, by retrofanatic

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Is MHDD much faster at doing a surface scan?

Reply 4 of 9, by PeterLI

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PC Tools / Scandisk 🤣

Reply 5 of 9, by TheMAN

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I've used HDAT2
PC Tools, scandisk, and chkdsk are FILE system level checking tools, their abilities to test for hardware level errors are very limited

Reply 6 of 9, by Half-Saint

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Just gotten around to testing MHDD. It's all nice and dandy but unfortunately it doesn't work with older drives with no LBA support...

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Reply 7 of 9, by Logistics

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HD Tune Pro is what I use. Not sure about the LBA part, but I tested a very basic 2GB drive from '97 on it. It's painful testing drives that transfer at a Max of about 2MB a second.

Reply 8 of 9, by redblade7

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Logistics wrote:

HD Tune Pro is what I use. Not sure about the LBA part, but I tested a very basic 2GB drive from '97 on it. It's painful testing drives that transfer at a Max of about 2MB a second.

I've used the HD Tune Free. SpeedFan's SMART and HDD features are great.

-redblade7

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Reply 9 of 9, by RacoonRider

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Norton Disk Doctor is very useful and user-friendly.