Please include the type of motherboard and/or hard disk controller you use and the details of attached devices (number, connector type). If you encounter any problems during the detection, please try /H, /M and/or /N options and let us know. /SMART - display SMART information on screen.HDSDOS /setaam 0 loud - sets drive 0 to fastest (loud) setting. /SETAAM drive_num|ALL level(hex)80-FE|QUIET|LOUD - set acoustic level on one or all disksĨ0 or QUIET is the lowest (most silent) setting, FE or LOUD is the highest (fastest) settingĮxamples: HDSDOS /setaam all quiet - sets all drive to most silent./AAM - display automatic acoustic information also./SEC - display hard disk security status also./ASK - ask for description and include it in report./TXT - create and save TXT report instead of XML./A - automatically save report to file name created from current date (MMDDHHMM.xml)./R - save report to filename (default: report.xml)./D - do not display "save report" option and do not wait./M - maximum compatibility mode (use when some hard disk(s) are not detected). ![]() /N - disable detection of disk controllers and hard disks connected to them.When the application closes, the exit code is the lowest health value found or 255 if an error occured or hard disk not found at all. It is also possible to detect and display information about disks in some RAID arrays (for example SiImage). For example, all disk information of all disks connected to SiI 0680 controller are displayed under DOS - but under Windows, this controller may provide only limited information. details if /SMART switch is usedīecause of direct access of hard disks (instead of using drivers), the detection may be better under DOS. ![]()
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