serious issue with Write Changed Sectors Only enabled

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giulia
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Re: serious issue with Write Changed Sectors Only enabled

Post by giulia »

TeraByte Support wrote:
> That's what this means:
> > We can look to disable that option or report that isn't support in an

hi
thanks a lot
i use mostly (90%) the winpe (w8.1 based) recovery usb or cd to create the image and restore
about "Disable "Write Changed Sectors Only" option when the drive can be contacted and indicates it cannot reliable use this option."
may i know how can image for windows or linux detect if the drive is not reliable?
is there a list of the drives included in the main program ?
or does the program (winpe) start a check ?
thanks
TeraByte Support
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Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: serious issue with Write Changed Sectors Only enabled

Post by TeraByte Support »

Just detects what the drive reports, if reading from trim area is
deterministic (means it will read back consistent results), it's okay, if
it's not, then it's not.


"giulia" wrote in message news:9882@public.image...

TeraByte Support wrote:
> That's what this means:
> > We can look to disable that option or report that isn't support in an

hi
thanks a lot
i use mostly (90%) the winpe (w8.1 based) recovery usb or cd to create the
image and restore
about "Disable "Write Changed Sectors Only" option when the drive can be
contacted and indicates it cannot reliable use this option."
may i know how can image for windows or linux detect if the drive is not
reliable?
is there a list of the drives included in the main program ?
or does the program (winpe) start a check ?
thanks

giulia
Posts: 130
Joined: Sun Sep 22, 2013 8:16 am

Re: serious issue with Write Changed Sectors Only enabled

Post by giulia »

TeraByte Support wrote:
> Just detects what the drive reports, if reading from trim area is
> deterministic (means it will read back consistent results), it's okay, if
> it's not, then it's not.

thanks , the terabyte support is top of notch!
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