Emsa DiskCheck 1.0.77
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Emsa DiskCheck - Emsa Disk Check is a dual-purpose utility, for disk checking (prescan and full disk reading) and also benchmarking. What it does, is scanning/reading the entire contents of a disk (CD, DVD or hard drive; or even floppy) and show any read errors that may appear, but also show drive speed information, progress statistics etc. It was designed with simplicity in mind, but usefulness for the user.
You can use it to do a full check of the surface of any disks, for example if you have just scratched a disk and want to see if it is still readable, or if you want to check all your cd library for time or usage related faults. You can also use it for drive benchmarking, easily comparing speeds through 'X' speed multiplier factor, in real conditions. You can also scan hard drives or even floppies - and get real condition performance information accordingly with drive performance but also with the way data is stored on it, which obviously impacts on overall performance. Make sur you clean the CD or DVD before doing tests, to remove dirt and ensure tests are accurate. Freeware.
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Version: 1.0.77
review Emsa DiskCheck
Thank you. An easy to use program. It sorts out any doubt weather it is program at fault or disks, so easy.

OlMan

2008-01-07 10:30:28
Version: 1.0.77
What does it mean?
After downloading I installed and ran the program. It reported 1 error, 20+ can not access messages. I do not know what this means to me. If there is one error should I toss out my computer? Can not access means something. It may mean that the file is set as a hidden file or something else. The program downloaded okay and ran okay but gives me no idea what the results mean.

Rlstuart

2008-06-03 03:11:27
Version: 1.0.77
Emsa DiskCheck review
First the PRO's: The interface is very nice, the feedback it provides is excellant and detailed. It is very easy to use, and will run in the main (operating) disk without rebooting. As on C: with XP is running. The CONs: There seems a number of areas for which it say's access denied, making me wonder how complete the "Check" actually is. Addtionally, It doesn't reset the chkdsk flag so I still get the message about run chkdsk c: /f - so I still can't run defrag. So I am still looking for a solution.
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