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Utility to burn in new hard drive?

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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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<reams of your puerile shit any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where it belongs>
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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<reams of your puerile shit any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where it belongs>
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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Not if its outside the package at the time, fool.

There are no "pallet loads" outside the package, you retarded ****.

Thanks for executing yourself with your own stupidity.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind
just the puerile shit thats always pouring from the back of it.
So really all you amount to is a troll fucktard. Figures.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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They aint always in that sort of packing all
the way from china to the end user's table.

I don't care if they are bare drives in an egg crate type box, the
box would STILL show significant damage if it were subjected to a 250G
shock, you fucking total retard.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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<reams of your puerile shit any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where it belongs>

Answering your own utter crap now, I see.

Hahaha.. figures that the troll fucktard can't even keep track of
his own shit trails.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Pity about harddrives being targets that can't send data by themselfs

That should be by themselves, you illiterate pseudokraut.
They have to be polled, they can't "transmit
"condition data" to the mobo/OS constantly".

Utterly mindless hair splitting typical of a fuckwit pseudokraut.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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There are no "pallet loads" outside the package,

Every drive that was originally part of a pallet load has be
moved off that pallet at some time before it ends up as an
individual drive in the hands of the end user, fuckwit child.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind
just the puerile shit thats always pouring from the back of it.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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I don't care if they are bare drives in an egg crate type box, the box would
STILL show significant damage if it were subjected to a 250G shock,

Even someone as stupid as you should have noticed that to get
from a pallet load to the individual purchaser's table, they might
just have to be moved from one type of packaging to another and
in the process can get dropped when not in any packaging, cretin.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Yes it was Roddli.

Wrong, as always.
No point in writechecking the drive for a short
period if it had been thouroughly exercised already.

Pity that wasnt what being discussed, fucknert.
Read at a minimum and possibly also write, what else.

If its just a read, the excerciser clearly wouldnt have 'taken care of' anything.
Nope, meant exactly what I said. The writechecking helps prevent
the drives from showing bad sectors and thus from early returns
by people who do not know what the significance of that is.
Bad sectors do not necessarily make a dying drive.

Duh. Pity about your stupid 'would'. You should have said 'may be'
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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<reams of your puerile shit any 2 year old could leave for dead flushed where it belongs>
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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That should be by themselves, you illiterate pseudokraut.

Let the twit resort to spelling lames when confronted with being
incorrect. You are that twit.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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Every drive that was originally part of a pallet load has be
moved off that pallet at some time before it ends up as an
individual drive in the hands of the end user, fuckwit child.
Yes, and that pallet is loaded with drives which are already in
their shipping packages, dipshit. You have again defeated your entire
argument.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind
just the puerile shit thats always pouring from the back of it.
You do not even deserve responses. You should be on my filter list,
if I had one. I can however easily ignore you manually.

Nothing you say is worth a shit anyway. You are not an engineer,
and you very likely put together PCs for someone else.

A mere assembly twit... that is all you are.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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Even someone as stupid as you should have noticed that to get
from a pallet load to the individual purchaser's table, they might
just have to be moved from one type of packaging to another and
in the process can get dropped when not in any packaging, cretin.
And even in such cases are still not subjected to the shock levels
required to damage them. If a drive is dropped at the factory, it
goes to a different qualification line for a completely different
examination, you retarded ****.
 
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Phat Bytestard

Jan 1, 1970
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Duh. Pity about your stupid 'would'. You should have said 'may be'

Now who is illiterate? The word is "maybe", you retarded twit.
 
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Folkert Rienstra

Jan 1, 1970
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Rod Speed said:
Wrong, as always.

Yes you are Roddli.
Pity that wasnt what being discussed, fucknert.

Anyone can read that for themselves, Wodleypoo.
If its just a read, the excerciser clearly wouldnt have 'taken care of' anything.

Nonsense. At a minimum it would have recorded the bad sector candidates
so that at the first write by the enduser these sectors will be reassigned.
Duh. Pity about your stupid 'would'. You should have said 'may be'.

Pity then about your stupid presumption of 'would not'. You should have said 'may be'.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Yes, and that pallet is loaded with drives
which are already in their shipping packages

Thanks for that completely superfluous proof that you
have never ever had a fucking clue about the basics of
how mass market commodity drives are shipped, child.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Some gutless fuckwit desperately cowering behind
just the puerile shit thats always pouring from the back of it.
 
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