Bootable Hard Drive Diagnostics
NOTE: If you have a RAID array, the test's may not detect the hard drive. If that is the case, please run the manufacturer's diagnostics from within Windows. There will be a different download for this at the manufacturer's website.
2. Locate the support website of the hard drive manufacturer from the following list and download the appropriate file to your computer. FWIW - the first link for each drive usually contains more information/instructions about running the test. If you cannot locate a test for your hard drive - run the Hitachi DFT (for older systems designed for IDE drives - primarily XP and earlier) or the Seagate SeaTools (for newer systems designed for SATA drives - primarily Vista and later).
This is intended to be a one-stop shopping spot for testing your hard drive outside of Windows. If you're able to get into Windows, some of the manufacturer's offer tests that will work inside of Windows. FWIW - here's a free generic test that runs in Windows (select HDTune, not HDTune Pro): http://www.hdtune.com/download.html
Suggestions are welcomed!
What you'll need:
- a blank CD
- a computer with an internet connection where you can download a file, install a small program, and burn a CD (doesn't have to be the computer that you'll be testing).
- a blank CD
- a computer with an internet connection where you can download a file, install a small program, and burn a CD (doesn't have to be the computer that you'll be testing).
1. Determine the make and model of your hard drive(s)
- In Windows XP - Go to Start...Run...and type in "devmgmt.msc" (without the quotes) and press Enter. Click on the + sign next to Disk Drives and use Google to search the information listed there)
- In Windows VISTA/Windows 7 - Go to Start...and type in "devmgmt.msc" (without the quotes) and press Enter. Click on the + sign next to Disk Drives and use Google to search the information listed there
If you're unable to see the hard drive info, follow the steps below for the Hitachi DFT. At the screen where it asks you if the list is correct, the model number of your drive will be there. Use Google to search for the model and that will let you know the manufacturer.- From outside of Windows: Unplug the system from the wall, remove the battery (if it's a laptop) and crack the case open. Look inside to locate the hard drive and write down the make and model number (although the model number isn't required for the test, it will help you to identify what sort of drive to replace if the test says that the drive is bad).
NOTE: If you have a RAID array, the test's may not detect the hard drive. If that is the case, please run the manufacturer's diagnostics from within Windows. There will be a different download for this at the manufacturer's website.
NOTE: It's strongly recommended that you use the test from the manufacturer of your hard drive. Most manufacturers build in tests that are only for their drives (in addition to the standard S.M.A.R.T. tests) - so using their test will give more accurate results.
NOTE: Please run the test on all hard drives attached to your system. This is necessary as a fault in any of the drives can cause problems with the entire system.
NOTE: Please run the test on all hard drives attached to your system. This is necessary as a fault in any of the drives can cause problems with the entire system.
2. Locate the support website of the hard drive manufacturer from the following list and download the appropriate file to your computer. FWIW - the first link for each drive usually contains more information/instructions about running the test. If you cannot locate a test for your hard drive - run the Hitachi DFT (for older systems designed for IDE drives - primarily XP and earlier) or the Seagate SeaTools (for newer systems designed for SATA drives - primarily Vista and later).
Hitachi - http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/download.htm#DFT Download this image for CD's: http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/support/downloads/dft32_v416_b00.iso
FYI - I have seen issues with v415 on some Asus laptops - it will erase the boot settings, requiring you to go into the BIOS and reset the BIOS to default values.
FYI - I have seen issues with v415 on some Asus laptops - it will erase the boot settings, requiring you to go into the BIOS and reset the BIOS to default values.
Western Digital - I've had issues with running this from a CD/DVD - try the Hitachi DFT (on older/IDE systems) or the Seagate SeaTools (on newer/SATA systems)- http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?level1=6&lang=en Download the Diag504fCD.iso file on this page: http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?groupid=601&sid=30&lang=en
I have hosted a zipped copy of the ISO that I use (at work) here: http://www.box.net/shared/gl0fifqgj4
http://cid-5a5378e587a744c3.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/W-D%5E_DLG%5E_504f.zip
Seagate - http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools Download the Seatools for DOS ISO CD-ROM Image from this link: http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools/seatooldreg (Direct download here: http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/seatools/SeaToolsDOS223ALL.ISO )
I have hosted a zipped copy of the ISO that I use (at work) here: http://www.box.net/shared/gl0fifqgj4
http://cid-5a5378e587a744c3.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public/W-D%5E_DLG%5E_504f.zip
Seagate - http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools Download the Seatools for DOS ISO CD-ROM Image from this link: http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support/downloads/seatools/seatooldreg (Direct download here: http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/support/seatools/SeaToolsDOS223ALL.ISO )
Maxtor - Seagate SeaTools has replaced the Maxtor diagnostics. Use the Seagate SeaTools links above.
Toshiba - I'm unable to locate any tools for Toshiba. I'd suggest the Hitachi DFT (Drive Fitness Test) from above.
Fujitsu - sold to Toshiba on 01 Oct 2009. No tests available AFAIK. Use the SeaGate SeaTools for Vista and newer systems, use Hitachi DFT for XP and older systems. Thanks to MvdB: You can find RMA info, warranty info ANDdiagnostics for the Fujitsu drives here: http://sdd.toshiba.com/main.aspx?Path=ServicesandSupport/WarrantySupport/SoftwareUtilities#diagnostic
Samsung - Go to http://www.samsung.com/us/support/ and select "Hard Disk Drives" under the Office category.
Enter the information about your hard drive model, then click on the Get Downloads link on the next page, then on the Software link on the following page.
If there's no downloads available, try this link - it seems to be the same version (ESTOOL v3.01) for everydrive: http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=US&CttFileID=220644&CDCttType=SW&ModelType=C&ModelName=HA250JC&VPath=SW/201011/20101118113245515/ESTOOL301v.iso
You must unzip the file before you can burn (NOT copy) the ISO image to a CD.
IBM - IBM has merged with Hitachi. Use the Hitachi DFT (Drive Fitness Test) listed above.
Intel(SSD) - Intel Solid State Drive Toolbox located here: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=18455Enter the information about your hard drive model, then click on the Get Downloads link on the next page, then on the Software link on the following page.
If there's no downloads available, try this link - it seems to be the same version (ESTOOL v3.01) for everydrive: http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=US&CttFileID=220644&CDCttType=SW&ModelType=C&ModelName=HA250JC&VPath=SW/201011/20101118113245515/ESTOOL301v.iso
You must unzip the file before you can burn (NOT copy) the ISO image to a CD.
IBM - IBM has merged with Hitachi. Use the Hitachi DFT (Drive Fitness Test) listed above.
3. If you do not have a disk burning program that's capable of burning ISO images to your CD drive, I suggest this free tool: http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm Select the appropriate version by following the instructions, Install the program, then reboot your system.
FYI - an ISO burner will place files in a certain order on the disk, this is what makes the disk bootable. You CANNOT just copy the file to a CD - it won't work!
FYI - an ISO burner will place files in a certain order on the disk, this is what makes the disk bootable. You CANNOT just copy the file to a CD - it won't work!
4. Insert the blank CD into the CD drive and dismiss any dialogs that may pop up. Then right click on the ISO file that you downloaded and select "Copy Image to CD" (it should be the top choice on the context (right click) menu. Follow the prompts to record the image. Remember that the slower the speed you select, the less likely it is that there will be errors in the burn process. Most disk images are small, so the process shouldn't take very long even at the slowest speed.
5. Boot from the CD to run the test. Here's a partial list of ways to access the built in boot menus of different systems. Press the appropriate key when the first screen shows up after you turn the computer on.
HP/Compaq - Esc (starting to use F9 also) (F10 will usually access BIOS)
Dell - F12 (F2 will access BIOS)
Gateway/eMachines - F10 (moving to F12 with newer models) (F2 will access BIOS)
Acer - F12 (not always) (F2 will access BIOS)
Toshiba - F12 (older systems will be different)
Sony - usually will boot to CD, may ask you to "Press any key to boot from CD"
Asus - Esc (F2 will access BIOS)
Samsung - Esc (F2 will access BIOS)
Nokia - F12 (F2 will access BIOS)
Lenovo - F12 (?Del wil access BIOS)
Dell - F12 (F2 will access BIOS)
Gateway/eMachines - F10 (moving to F12 with newer models) (F2 will access BIOS)
Acer - F12 (not always) (F2 will access BIOS)
Toshiba - F12 (older systems will be different)
Sony - usually will boot to CD, may ask you to "Press any key to boot from CD"
Asus - Esc (F2 will access BIOS)
Samsung - Esc (F2 will access BIOS)
Nokia - F12 (F2 will access BIOS)
Lenovo - F12 (?Del wil access BIOS)
When in doubt, either access the BIOS (Setup) and make the CD drive the first boot device (before the hard drive), or post in the forums for assistance.
6. Follow the prompts on the screen to run the test. In particular run the Long/Extended/Complete/Comprehensive/etc test - as the shorter tests are not completely reliable.
My greatest experience is with the Hitachi DFT - and you can just press Enter (2 times) until you get to the screen where it asks you to agree to the conditions (press A), confirm the devices listed (press Y), select Advanced (press A), then Start (press S) there.
For the Seagate SeaTools - boot from the CD, click on "Accept", wait for it to finish detecting the drives, then in the upper left corner select "Basic Tests", then select "Long Test" and let it run.
NOTE: If you have more than one drive installed, run the test on each drive.
For the Seagate SeaTools - boot from the CD, click on "Accept", wait for it to finish detecting the drives, then in the upper left corner select "Basic Tests", then select "Long Test" and let it run.
NOTE: If you have more than one drive installed, run the test on each drive.
or try Harddisk sentinel.
If you encounter any problems running the test - just post them to the forums and someone will be glad to help you out.
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