PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This
MODULE of the Data Lifeguard Tools program searches for and verifies the status
of specific Western Digital drives. By accessing the Data Lifeguard formation
stored on the hard drive, the program is able to quickly and efficiently verify
the status of the drive. If any errors are logged or found, it provides an
option to return the drive to defect-free status through an extended test or
repair option. DLGDIAG for Windows runs under Win9x/Me/NT/W2K/XP and offers several options for verifying the defect-free
status of your hard drive.
QUICK
TEST: The
Quick Test is designed to intelligently gather and verify all of the Data
Lifeguard information contained on the drive. The Quick Test can determine with
a high level of confidence that a drive is defect-free in a short amount of
time. For maximum confidence, the
Extended Test is recommended. The Quick Test option may not be available on
earlier IDE drives, SCSI drives and external drives.
EXTENDED
TEST: For
most computers the DLGDIAG Extended Test takes 30 minutes to an hour to test
one drive. Larger drives take longer to test. The performance of the computer
also affects the test time. If a bad sector is detected under Win9x/Me environments, the test may
stop responding for a few minutes and then continue. This is not a destructive test unless users select
repair function when bad sectors are detected.
WRITE
ZEROS: This
option can be used to erase operating systems and file systems. The QUICK ERASE
writes zeros to the first and last million of sectors and the FULL ERASE writes
zeros to the entire drive and may take hours to complete depending on the drive
size and system performance.
VIEW
TEST RESULTS: The
current test results can be displayed with this function. Test results will be
overwritten once a new test is started.
TO RUN THE PROGRAM:
BACK UP
DATA:
Before
running DLGDIAG, it is recommended that users back up all data for all hard
drives. This utility may write to the
drive during the re-certification process. As with all utilities that write to a drive, it is recommended
that you back up your data before proceeding.
TO TEST
EACH DRIVE:
Double
click on one of the physical drives in the list to see the test menu. Select a
test and click on Start button to start the test. At the end of the test a
status is displayed. For the EXTENDED
TEST, if bad sectors are detected, a repair option will be provided to fix any
correctable errors. However, data stored in the bad sectors will be lost, thus this
function must be used very cautiously. WD also offers a DOS version of DLGDIAG which
provides a better repair function. It can be downloaded from WD web site and used to
repair certain errors that are not correctable under Windows environment.
The
SMART status is queried and displayed when the program starts. The SMART status
can be PASS, FAIL or Not Available. Click on the SMART status column to see detailed
SMART disk information.
TO CONTACT WD:
In some
cases the user may be requested to contact Western Digital Technical Support.
You may contact Western Digital Technical Support at support.wdc.com or at
(800) 275-4932 in the U.S., or (31) 20.446.7651 in Europe, or consult your
drive manual for further information. Alternately, you may contact the OEM or
its warranty service provider who can
support your needs.