Manual Nero DiscSpeed
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Table of contents Table of contents 1 1.1 1.2 Start Successfully About the manual About Nero DiscSpeed 5 5 5 2 Launching the Program 6 3 Main Screen 7 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Nero DiscSpeed Options Window User Interface Navigation Entry Standard Tests Navigation Entry Transfer Rate Navigation Entry Access/Seek Times Navigation Entry Save Navigation Entry Autorun Navigation Entry Disc Quality Entry Capture Navigation Entry 11 11 13 15 18 19 20 21 24 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.
Table of contents 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.3 10.5.4 Creating a Test Disc Nero DiscSpeed window - Advanced DAE Quality Test Running the Advanced DAE Quality Test Error test Advanced DAE Error Correction Test Window Create Image Running the Test with an A-BEX Test Disc Running the Test with a DAE Test Disc 50 50 52 53 53 55 55 56 11 11.1 11.
Start Successfully 1 Start Successfully 1.1 About the manual This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero DiscSpeed. It is process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis. To make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions: Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be precisely followed. Indicates additional information or advice. 1.
Launching the Program 2 Launching the Program To start Nero DiscSpeed via Nero StartSmart, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Nero StartSmart icon. The Nero StartSmart window opens. 2. Click the button. The list of Nero applications is displayed. Nero StartSmart window 3. Select the Toolbox > Nero DiscSpeed entry in this selection list. 4. The Nero DiscSpeed window opens. You have launched Nero DiscSpeed via Nero StartSmart.
Main Screen 3 Main Screen The Nero DiscSpeed main screen is the starting point for all actions that you perform using Nero DiscSpeed. The drop-down menu lists the optical drives available on the computer using their exact model designations. It also displays the version number of the firmware installed on the drive. You can switch between five tabs within the main screen. These tabs are used to carry out the different tests and to display information regarding them.
Main Screen Save Results Contains the following three sub-entries: Binary (.dat), Text (.csv), and HTML. Binary (.dat): Saves the test results as a binary file. Only test files saved as binary files with the extension *.dat can be loaded again. Use this format if you want to open the test results in Nero DiscSpeed or in the Nero DiscSpeed database and compare them. Text (.csv): Saves the test results as a text file that you can open with any text editor.
Main Screen The following entries are available in the Extra menu: Advanced DAE Quality Test Contains the following three sub-entries: Create Test CD, Run Test, and Error Test. Create Test CD: Opens the Nero DiscSpeed - DAE Test Disc window, where you can burn a special test disc in order to run the advanced DAE quality test. Run Test: Opens the Advanced DAE Quality Test window, where you can run the advanced DAE quality test with the help of a previously created test disc.
Main Screen The following buttons are available: Opens the Nero DiscSpeed - Options window, where you can define settings for the user interface, for the save function, and for various tests. Start Starts the test. The test that is started depends on the selected tab. Stop Stops the test in progress. Exit Closes Nero DiscSpeed. The following tabs are available: Benchmark Displays the Benchmark tab. Here you can run the standard tests offered by the program.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window 4 Nero DiscSpeed Options Window The Nero DiscSpeed - Options window provides various options for customizing the appearance of the Nero DiscSpeed interface and for configuring settings according to your requirements. The window can be opened using the button. It comprises a navigation tree and various setting options. Different input areas will be displayed depending on the entry selected in the navigation tree. 4.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Option button Shows the book type of the DVD. Book type The following setting options are available in the Priority area: Menu Priority Selects the priority of Nero DiscSpeed. Each process in Windows is run with a defined priority. This priority defines how efficiently Nero DiscSpeed can access the computer's resources, e.g. memory. The following priority levels are available for selection: Low, Normal, High, and Realtime.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Check box Show horizontal grid Check box Show vertical grid 4.2 Shows the horizontal grid lines in the graph area or hides them. This box is checked by default. Shows the vertical grid lines in the graph area or hides them. This box is checked by default. Standard Tests Navigation Entry The Standard Tests navigation entry offers setting options in the Selected tests, Speed, and Spin-up time areas.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Check box Access/Seek Times Check box CPU usage Check box Burst Rate Check box Spin Up/Down Check box Load/Eject Check box Extra Read Tests Check box Create data disc Check box Verify data Adds the test to the standard test series. The Access/seek times test measures the access or seek times of optical drives for discs inserted in the drive in three partial measurements. Adds the test to the standard test series.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window The following setting option is available in the Spin-up time area: Spin-up time Defines the spin-up time. In order to stabilize the disc and the optical drive, Nero DiscSpeed starts spinning the disc before the actual test starts. The default setting here is 10 seconds. See also: Transfer rate 26 DAE quality 28 Access/Seek Times 28 CPU usage 28 Burst Rate 29 Spin Up/Down 29 Load/Eject 29 4.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window You can define the settings for the graph in the Graph area. The following setting options are available: Slider Defines the accuracy of the transfer rate test. Test length The higher the accuracy, the more detailed the graph is. However, higher accuracy results in a longer test duration. Check box Shows the rotational speed in the graph.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Check box Streaming Streaming can more than double the write speed. However, it can have a negative effect on the quality of the disc, since the disc is not checked during the burn process and defective sectors are not re-written. This box is cleared by default, in other words verification is enabled. If this check box is enabled, verification will be disabled for DVD-RAM and Blu-ray discs.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window 4.4 Access/Seek Times Navigation Entry The Access/Seek Times navigation entry offers setting options in the Measure and Number of operations areas specifically for the Access/seek times test. Nero DiscSpeed - Options - AccessSeek Times navigation entry The following setting options are available: Area Measure Input field Number of operations Defines which of the two tests will be run - Access times or Seek times. Defines how many times the selected test is run.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window 4.5 Save Navigation Entry Under the Save navigation entry you can specify a storage location and file name that are automatically selected if you have enabled the Autosave feature. Nero DiscSpeed - Options - Save navigation entry The following setting options are available: Check box Autosave Check box Include status Check box Show file dialog Button If this check box is enabled, Nero DiscSpeed will automatically save all test results, either in CSV or in HTML format.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Input field Creates file names based on the following user-defined parameters: drive name, drive version, date, time, and MID (Media Identification Code). You can compile the parameters in any order. Arrange all the parameters you want in the input field. If all parameters are cleared from the input field, the file name cannot be automatically generated. Only works if the Show file dialog check box is enabled. See also: Saving Test Data 61 4.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Continuously run selected tests Defines how many times the tests selected under the Standard Tests navigation entry will be run. The following options are available if this box is checked: Delay between test runs - Defines the length of the delay between two test runs. Number of test runs - Defines how many times the tests will be repeated. If the value selected is 0, the tests will be repeated until you manually stop them. See also: Standard Tests Navigation Entry 13 4.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Show error limits Shows the intervals in the diagram of the graphical representation in colored graduations. Depending on the optical drive model and the intervals at which they occur, detected errors can be classed at a glance as permissible, tolerable, or unacceptable. Show statistics Shows a statistical overview of the results at the end of the test. Show disc label Shows the disc label on the Disc Quality tab.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window Button Background 2 Button Grid (primary) Button Changes the basic color for shading in the background of the graph area. Only works when the Background 2 check box is enabled. Otherwise, the background of the graph area is displayed in one single color. Changes the colors for the coarse grid in the graph area. Only works when at least one of the following check boxes is enabled: Show horizontal grid and/or Show vertical grid.
Nero DiscSpeed Options Window 4.8 Capture Navigation Entry The Capture navigation entry offers setting options for saving test results with the help of the snapshot feature. Nero DiscSpeed - Options - Capture navigation entry The following setting options are available: Check box Show file dialog Menu Image format If this box is checked, an appropriate dialog box will open before the file is saved. Here you can choose a file name and specify where the file is to be saved.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests 5 Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests All standard tests are run in the main screen on the Benchmark tab. You can run tests individually or combined into a test series.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests 5.1 Transfer rate The Transfer rate test measures the read speed of data, i.e. the speed at which data is read from a disc. If the disc inserted is blank, the test measures the write speed. This test is suitable for testing an optical drive and for verifying the readability of burned discs (CDs or DVDs). The results are displayed in the form of two curves in the graph.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests Type Shows the type of rotational speed. A disc can be read with the following types of rotational speed: CAV (constant angular velocity): With constant angular velocity, the disc rotates at a constant speed, which means the inner tracks travel at the slowest linear velocity. The linear velocity increases as you move away from the center towards the outer edge. The data rate remains constant while the data density decreases away from the center of the disc.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests 5.2 DAE quality The DAE quality test comprises two partial measurements. The DAE quality test results are displayed in the DAE Quality area. First, audio areas from three different points on the disc are read and stored on the hard drive. The same areas are read again and compared with the buffered data. The DAE quality is awarded a value between 0 and 10 (perfect quality, no differences) depending on the number of differences counted.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests 5.5 Burst Rate The Burst rate test measures the maximum possible transmission rate from the optical drive to the computer. Since optical drives are usually connected to the IDE channel of a motherboard with the corresponding cable, the test result in this case shows the transmission speed of the IDE channel. If the optical drive is connected in a different manner, the test is useful nevertheless.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests 5.8 Create Data Disc (Classic Version) The Create data disc test is available in its classic version on the Benchmark tab and as an advanced version on the Create Disc tab. You can use the classic test to analyze the write speed and the rotational speed. You can use the advanced test to also measure the buffer level and the CPU usage caused by the optical drive. The classic test is run on the Benchmark tab, where the result is also displayed.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests Standard Test - Selection 4. Select the desired test. The test is run. You can follow the individual steps of the test process in the display area under the graph. You can cancel a running test at any time by clicking the Stop button. You can now see the result of the test in the graph and the relevant displays and save it.
Benchmark Tab - Standard Tests 5.10 Running a Standard Test Series The following requirement must be fulfilled: The Benchmark tab is selected in the main screen. To start more than one test in succession, proceed as follows: 1. If there are several optical drives available, select the one you want in the drop-down menu. 2. Click the button. The Nero DiscSpeed - Options window opens. 3. Click the Standard Tests navigation entry. 4.
Create Disc Tab 6 Create Disc Tab 6.1 Creating a Data Disc (Advanced Version) The Create data disc test is available as an advanced version on the Create Disc tab and as a classic version on the Benchmark tab. You can use the classic test to analyze the read speed and the rotational speed. You can use the advanced test to also measure the buffer level and the CPU usage caused by the optical drive. The advanced test is run on the Create Disc tab, and the result is also displayed here.
Create Disc Tab Type Shows the disc type of the disc in the drive. ID Shows the media code of the disc. Length Shows the recording capacity of the disc in the drive (in MB for CD's and GB for DVD's). As a basic principle, all settings defined in the options apply to the standard test on the Benchmark tab. All settings affecting the advanced test are configured directly on the Create Disc tab. The colors in the graph are an exception to this.
Create Disc Tab Buffer Shows the percentage usage of the buffer during the write test, both graphically in the bar and numerically beside it. The values for the minimum buffer level, the maximum buffer level, and the average buffer level are listed below from left to right. These values are continuously refreshed over the course of the test. If the Show graph check box is enabled, a representation of the buffer level is plotted on the graph. The small colored square to the left shows the color of the line.
Create Disc Tab 6.2 Running the Create Data Disc Test The following requirement must be fulfilled: The Create Disc tab is selected in the main screen. To start the Create data disc test, proceed as follows: 1. If there are several optical drives available, select the one you want in the drop-down menu. 2. Configure the settings you want in the Settings area to the right of the graph. 3. Insert a blank disc in the optical drive if you are not running a simulation. 4. Click the Start button.
Disc Info Tab 7 Disc Info Tab The Disc Info tab provides detailed information on the disc inserted in the drive. The information is displayed on the tab in an area divided into: Basic Information, Extended Information, and Raw Data. Disc Info Tab You can customize the display to meet your requirements by using the check boxes under the display area.
Disc Info Tab You will find general information on the disc in the drive in the Basic Information area. The following display panels are available: Disc type Shows the disc type of the disc in the drive. Book type Shows the book type of the disc in the drive. Manufacturer Shows the manufacturer's name. MID Show the media identification code (MID). The MID identifies the disc. Write Speeds Shows all possible burning speeds for the disc in the drive.
Disc Quality tab 8 Disc Quality tab 8.1 Quality Test The Disc Quality test is often referred to as Scan, and can be run on the Disc Quality tab. You can choose between a quick scan and a complete scan. The quick scan only checks defined points on the disc. All other areas are ignored. As a result, it requires less time than a complete scan but is less accurate. This test is particularly useful for burned discs. It can only be run reliably with a recorder; a simple reader is not sufficient.
Disc Quality tab If the Include test data check box has been enabled in the options under the Transfer Rate navigation entry, an additional display panel showing information on the recorder and the firmware used to burn the disc in the drive is shown above the graph. Disc Quality tab You can define preferences for the test in the Settings area to the right of the graph. In addition, the necessary basic settings in the options under the Disc Quality navigation entry must be met.
Disc Quality tab Input field End Defines the end value up to which the test should run. This value can be manually entered. Nero DiscSpeed suggests a value for the disc in the drive. For a burned disc, this value may deviate from the maximum capacity, since the data may either not fill up or exceed the maximum capacity.
Disc Quality tab Date Shows the date when the disc was created/burned. If an image file was burned to the disc, this display panel shows the date on which the image file was created. Label Shows the disc label of the disc in the drive. If you do not want to show the disc label, disable the Show disc label box in the options under the Disc Quality navigation entry.
Disc Quality tab The number of PO failures is shown in the PO Failures display panel. These are the gravest errors that can be found on a DVD. PO failures are normally an indication of there being unreadable data on the disc. See also: Disc Quality Entry 21 Transfer Rate Navigation Entry 15 8.2 Running the Disc Quality Test The following requirement must be fulfilled: The Disc Quality tab is selected in the main screen. To start the Disc Quality test, proceed as follows: 1.
ScanDisc tab 9 ScanDisc tab 9.1 Scan Disc The Scan Disc test is available on the Scan Disc tab, where the result is also displayed. It can be run in two versions: as a read test and as a C1/C2 – PI/PO test. You can use the Read test to test optical drives and/or burned discs. The test checks whether burning was successful and whether all areas can be read. If you want to test burned discs, we recommend that you set the test speed to maximum. You will then be testing the disc under worst-case conditions.
ScanDisc tab Menu Speed Defines the speed at which the test is run. The available entries in the drop-down menu vary depending on the disc in the drive. Option button Enables the Read test. Read test Option button Enables the C1/C2 – PI/PO test. C1/C2 - PI/PO Test The graph shows all sectors on the disc in one chart, with each sector being plotted with a small square. Each square, i.e. each sector, is displayed in a different color depending on its status.
ScanDisc tab The following information is available in the columns in the display panel: File Lists the names of the files on the disc in the drive. Position Shows the respective position of the file on the disc. Length Shows the length of the individual files. Quality Specifies the quality of the files. This score is calculated from the number of errors found. PIE Specifies the number of PI errors found. Only available for the C1/C2 – P1/PO test. PIF Specifies the number of PI failures found.
ScanDisc tab 5. Click the Start button. The test is run. You can follow the test processes in the areas under and next to the graph. You can cancel the running test at any time by clicking the Stop button. You can now see the results of the test in the graphs and the relevant displays and save them.
Advanced DAE Quality Test 10 Advanced DAE Quality Test The Advanced DAE Quality Test is different from the standard DAE Quality test. With a special test disc, the advanced test identifies problems that your optical drive may have when reading an audio CD. You can run the test in two steps, depending on whether you first want to create a test CD and then test it or you already have a suitable test disc with which you can start the test directly.
Advanced DAE Quality Test The following setting options are available: Menu Write speed Defines the speed at which the disc is burned. We recommend that you choose a speed of 16x or less when burning an audio CD. Input field Shows the disc capacity in MSF (minutes/seconds/frames). Test capacity Check box Simulate If this check box is enabled, Nero DiscSpeed simulates the burn process rather than writing data to the recordable disc. This box is checked by default and cannot be cleared.
Advanced DAE Quality Test 10.2 Creating a Test Disc To create a test disc, proceed as follows: 1. Insert an empty CD into the recorder. 2. Click Extra > Advanced DAE Quality Test > Create Test CD. The Nero DiscSpeed DAE Test Disc window opens. 3. Make the settings you want in the top part of the window. 4. Click the Start button. The burn process starts. You can monitor the progress of the burn process in the Write position and Disc information areas, as well as in the display area underneath.
Advanced DAE Quality Test Nero DiscSpeed window - Advanced DAE Quality Test You can define preferences for the optical drive test in the Advanced features area. Optical drives start from different positions when reading audio sectors. There is also no standardized start position for the write process of recorders - there is usually a gap of a few hundred samples.
Advanced DAE Quality Test Average Speed Calculates and shows the average speed of the completed test. Data Errors Lists the data errors found. Sync Errors Shows the number of synchronization errors found. Synchronization errors occur when data is correct but has been moved by one or more sectors. Quality score A percentage is calculated based on the results of the test. A quality index of 100% is perfect, i.e. there were no errors. 10.
Advanced DAE Quality Test 10.5 Error test The Error test determines the capability of a optical drive to prevent errors when creating a copy. The test is run in two steps: The Create Image feature first creates an image file of your test disc and saves it on the hard drive. After this, the Run Test feature reads the data on your test disc in order to compare it with the image file. To run this test you need a standard test disc of the type A-BEX (TCD-714R, TCD-721R, or TCD-726).
Advanced DAE Quality Test Nero DiscSpeed window- Advanced DAE Error Correction Test The following fields are available in the areas below the graphs: Position Continuously indicates the current position of the read head on the disc over the course of the write process. Elapsed Specifies in minutes and seconds the time elapsed since the write process started. C2 accuracy The C2 accuracy of the optical drive is determined based on the results of the test.
Advanced DAE Quality Test 10.5.2 Create Image The Create Image feature lets you extract data from an A-BEX disc in order to create an error-free image file on the hard drive - provided the optical drive can create the file from the data provided. To create an image file of the test disc, proceed as follows: 1. If there are several optical drives available, select the one you want in the drop-down menu. 2. Insert an A-BEX disc in the optical drive. 3.
Advanced DAE Quality Test See also: Saving Test Data 61 Create Image 55 10.5.4 Running the Test with a DAE Test Disc Instead of using an A-BEX disc, you can also run a limited version of the Error test by using a DAE test disc that you have previously created. In this case it is not necessary to create an image file, since Nero DiscSpeed already knows the content of the comparison disc. To run the test, proceed as follows: 1.
Overburning test 11 Overburning test Not all recorders support overburning. Note that overburning can damage an optical drive. To prevent damage to the optical drive, you should only use this feature with suitable discs. Note that a disc whose leadout has been written to no longer conforms to the standard specification for CDs, and therefore may not be detected by some readers. Overburning is the process of writing data past the official capacity of the disc in the CD's leadout area.
Overburning test 11.1 Nero DiscSpeed - Overburning Test window The overburn process simulation is run in the Nero DiscSpeed - Overburning Test window. The results are displayed in the same window, in the Write position and Disc information areas, as well as in the display area at the bottom of the window. Nero DiscSpeed - Overburning Test window You can define preferences for the test in the top section of the window.
Overburning test The following information on the burn process simulation in progress is displayed in the Write position area: Position Continuously indicates the current position of the read head on the disc. Relative Always indicates the percentage of the disc that has already been written. Shows the progress of the simulated burn process: Green – Data written within the disc's normal capacity. Yellow – Data written past the disc's normal capacity. Dark green – Buffer status.
Overburning test 11.2 Running the Overburning Test To run the overburning test as a simulation, proceed as follows: 1. If there are several optical drives available, select the one you want in the drop-down menu. 2. Insert a blank disc in the optical drive. 3. Click Extra > Overburning Test. The Nero DiscSpeed - Overburning Test window opens. 4. If you want to simulate the burn process in RAW mode, enable the RAW mode check box. 5.
Saving Test Data 12 Saving Test Data The Save Results menu item lets you save the full set of results from a test on the hard drive. Nero DiscSpeed offers different storage formats: Only test data saved as binary files with the *.dat extension can be loaded again. Use this format if you want to open the test data in Nero DiscSpeed and/or open and compare the test data in the Nero DiscSpeed database. An *.html file that you can open with any Web browser saves the results as a graph.
Loading Test Data 13 Loading Test Data The Load Single File menu item lets you load saved test data, while the Database menu item lets you load several files at once in order to compare test results and/or the efficiency of optical drives. Only test data saved as binary files with the *.dat extension can be loaded again. In order to make effective use of the database, i.e. to get comparable results, you should use the same disc for the different tests in all optical drives.
Loading Test Data 6. Click the Graph button. The Nero DiscSpeed Test Results window is opened and shows a graph of the selected test results. The results for each test file are displayed in a different color (the Legend area shows which graph corresponds to which test). Nero DiscSpeed - Test Results window You have loaded your chosen test results.
Erasing a Disc 14 Erasing a Disc The Erase Disc feature lets you erase data from rewritable discs. This operation is run in the Nero DiscSpeed - Erase window. As a general rule, there are two erase methods available: Quick erasing does not remove the data physically from the disc, but instead only makes it inaccessible by erasing the references to existing content. The data can be restored! Full erasing removes the data from the disc by overwriting it with zeroes.
Bit Setting 15 Bit Setting The Bitsetting feature lets you change the bit settings or Book type of a selected DVD recorder in the Nero DiscSpeed - Bit Setting window(provided the recorder in question supports this feature). The book type information is what an optical drive uses to detect the inserted disc type. By changing the book type, you can fool the player into believing that the inserted DVD is a pressed disc and not a burned disc. Not all DVD recorders can modify the book type.
Bit Setting Disc type Shows the disc type of the disc in the drive. Book type Shows the book type of the disc in the drive. The following setting options are available: Menu New setting Shows which new settings can be selected for the book type. Media types not supported by the chosen optical drive are grayed out. Button Accepts the changes made.
Technical Information 16 Technical Information 16.1 System requirements Nero DiscSpeed is installed along with the Nero Suite. Its system requirements are the same. You can find more detailed information on the system requirements under www.nero.com.
Glossary 17 Glossary A-BEX-Disc Eine A-BEX-Disk ist eine Test-DVD, die eingesetzt wird, um die Fehlerkorrektur eines optischen Laufwerkes zu testen. Hierbei ist die Test-DVD bereits ab Werk mit Fehlern, wie Kratzern oder Fingerabdrücken versehen, um eine Testreferenz darzustellen. Access Time The access time is the time a drive needs to move the read head to a specific position on the disc that is inserted in the drive and to additionally read an area of the disc.
Glossary DAE quality DAE (Digital Audio Extraction) refers to the process of reading audio files with a drive. DAE quality indicates how well a drive reads data on a CD. Disc type Disc type refers to different optical storage media with different specifications. The best known are CD's and DVD's that can be written to once or multiple times, and which are manufactured with different storage capacities.
Glossary On-the-fly The name on-the-fly describes a burn process for discs. In this process, data is written to the disc directly from an image. PI Errors Parity of inner code is part of the structure of a DVD's data block, and is used for error correction purposes. If a PI in a DVD cannot be read, one speaks of a PI error. PO Errors The parity of outer code is part of the structure of the data block of a DVD and is used for error correction purposes.
Glossary Streaming Streaming refers to the continuous transmission of data that can already be played during the transmission procedure. This means that it is not necessary to wait until a media file has been transmitted completely before it can be played back. A TV channel can be received and displayed at the same time without it first having to be saved to the hard drive. Subchannel data Subchannel data on a disc contains additional information, such as CD Text or information on positions.
Index 18 Index A Access/Seek Times ........................ 18, 28 Access/Seek Times Test ................ 18, 28 Additional tests. 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60 Advanced DAE Quality Test .... 48, 50, 52, 55, 56 Angular velocity..................................... 26 Autorun.................................................. 20 Autosave ............................................... 19 B Benchmark tab .......................... 10, 25, 30 Bit Settings ......................................
Index .............................................................. 52 Running the quality test ........................ 43 Running the ScanDisc Test .................. 46 Running the test .................................... 30 S Save .................................... 10, 19, 24, 61 Saving Test Data............................. 10, 61 ScanDisc ............................................... 44 ScanDisc tab ............................. 10, 44, 46 ScanDisc test ........................................
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