by Data-Medics » Sat Jun 26, 2021 1:03 pm
Alt wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:06 pm
Unfortunately, R-Undelete doesn't have a built-in Hex viewer.
No, but a demo of R-Studio does. Or even a free version of Winhex would work.
Alt wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:06 pm
Looks like almost all HDDs larger than 1 TB are based on the SNR technology and make use of the TRIM command.
Were you able to find any WD documentation on support of T.R.I.M. in their Gold series drives? I wasn't finding anything the last time I checked. I know back in the spring of 2020 when people were upset to find Red drives that were SMR they started recommending to switch to Red Pro or Gold if you know you wanted a PMR disk.
[quote=Alt post_id=17215 time=1623265583 user_id=59]
Unfortunately, R-Undelete doesn't have a built-in Hex viewer.
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No, but a demo of R-Studio does. Or even a free version of Winhex would work.
[quote=Alt post_id=17215 time=1623265583 user_id=59]
Looks like almost all HDDs larger than 1 TB are based on the SNR technology and make use of the TRIM command.
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Were you able to find any WD documentation on support of T.R.I.M. in their Gold series drives? I wasn't finding anything the last time I checked. I know back in the spring of 2020 when people were upset to find Red drives that were SMR they started recommending to switch to Red Pro or Gold if you know you wanted a PMR disk.