Victoria is a free, yet experimental hard drive tool which can be used to monitor the performance of your hard drive.The program can be useful to measure the performance of your hard drive and in case of issues, perform some minor repairs. It will display your hard drive model, size, features and some more advanced information from S.M.A.R.T. details.After scanning your hard drive's surface with Victoria, it can remap, erase and even restore data when errors are spotted.The application provides a number of configuration options as well as some advanced tools for working with hard drives.All in all, Victoria is a very handy hard drive benchmark tool which can also repair some errors.Features of Victoria SSD/HDD
New hdd, victoria scan - too many 200ms green blocks?
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[ 4 posts ] Previous topic Next topic AuthorMessagenameless Post subject: New hdd, victoria scan - too many 200ms green blocks?Posted: August 22nd, 2016, 6:06
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Location: iglooHi, got fresh wd red 4tb and fired victoria scan 30mins after power up. I'm wondering if 200ms green blocks is withing expectation considering its a brand new disc. From what I've found on web, other guys scans of their fresh hdds didnt have green blocks, just few 50ms grey blocks (although I havent found many screenshots)
Top fzabkar Post subject: Re: New hdd, victoria scan - too many 200ms green blocks?Posted: August 22nd, 2016, 19:46
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Location: AustraliaIn a Windows environment it is always possible that some background task may be competing for the attention of the CPU. You might like to repeat the scan using MHDD in DOS.
BTW, there is a big drop in the transfer rate at the 250GB mark. I don't know what to make of that. Obviously it's moving to a slower zone, but I would have thought that the decline would be much more gradual.
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Top nameless Post subject: Re: New hdd, victoria scan - too many 200ms green blocks?Posted: August 22nd, 2016, 19:57
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Location: iglooAlright, I'll do mhddd in dos. But let's assume that there will be same/similiar green 200ms blocks, what could it mean? It's expected for them to appear sometimes on new 4tb hdd, or I just got bit-less-than-standard-quality piece of hdd?
Top nameless Post subject: Re: New hdd, victoria scan - too many 200ms green blocks?Posted: August 26th, 2016, 8:05
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Location: iglooFew things happened:
1. MHDD scan detected two
Victoria SSD/HDD is a third-party information and diagnostics software developed by Victoria Utility. This utility app enables you to secure all the files you have in your hard drive, SSD drives, and memory cards. It helps you to safeguard your documents by tracking the performance status of your drivers and by conducting surface scans that will identify potential issues. Victoria SSD/HDD is very user-friendly and manageable for all types of users.
Victoria SSD/HDD software also performs surface scans that detect potential issues on your HDD or SSD drives. This program offers different solutions when a problem in your files is spotted. In these cases, Victoria SSD/HDD enables you to ignore, remap, restore, or even erase the error detected in your drivers.
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