Re: SpinRite
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:17 pm
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First thing to know about SpinRite 6.1 is it's a slave to the system's BIOS, the BIOS is the master and SpinRite is the slave. SpinRite has to accept as fact whatever the BIOS reports back with. Steve admits that.
Second thing to know is because SpinRite relies on the BIOS it is subject to making the drive do hundreds of reads on bad sectors.
Test #1: I compared SpinRite 6.1 vs RapidSpar Disk Imager...
1. RapidSpar Disk Imager on Balanced Mode cloned the whole drive with just 81 sectors not recoverable.
2. SpinRite 6.1 on Level 2 scanned the whole drive with just 81 sectors not recoverable.
SpinRite stresses the drive for 5 whole minutes while trying hundreds of reads hoping to get data samples. Compared to professional disk imagers that allow much more control over the drive.
SpinRite Detailed Technical Log:
First thing to know about SpinRite 6.1 is it's a slave to the system's BIOS, the BIOS is the master and SpinRite is the slave. SpinRite has to accept as fact whatever the BIOS reports back with. Steve admits that.
Second thing to know is because SpinRite relies on the BIOS it is subject to making the drive do hundreds of reads on bad sectors.
Test #1: I compared SpinRite 6.1 vs RapidSpar Disk Imager...
1. RapidSpar Disk Imager on Balanced Mode cloned the whole drive with just 81 sectors not recoverable.
2. SpinRite 6.1 on Level 2 scanned the whole drive with just 81 sectors not recoverable.
SpinRite stresses the drive for 5 whole minutes while trying hundreds of reads hoping to get data samples. Compared to professional disk imagers that allow much more control over the drive.
SpinRite Detailed Technical Log: