Derek Ragona wrote:
Run the manufacturer's diagnostic utility to check the drives speed and performance. Most of these utilities also give you the drive model and serial number as well. Look for a self-booting version that is a cd-rom ISO, these usually run FreeDOS to easily access the hardware from a cd-rom boot image.

I'd suggest the "Ultimate Boot CD" here:  http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
It's a bootable ISO image with all the major disk mfgr's diags and other good stuff, ready to go.

  -RW

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