SeaTools

SeaTools

Screenshot of SeaTools for Windows 1.4.0.2. It has detected three hard disk drives, one of them (the second) is a Seagate Technology model for which it is designed. Three tests have been run on disks. In order: S.M.A.R.T test, short self-test, short generic test.
Developer(s) Seagate Technology
Initial release January 30, 2007 (2007-01-30)
Stable release
  • DOS: 2.23 (December 31, 2010 (2010-12-31))
  • Windows: 1.4.0.2 (2015 (2015))
Development status Stale
Operating system DOS
Microsoft Windows
Platform .NET Framework
Available in English, Chinese, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
License Freeware
Website seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/

SeaTools is a computer hard disk analysis software developed and released by Seagate Technology. It exists as a version for DOS (bundled in a bootable medium with FreeDOS) and Microsoft Windows.

Overview

SeaTools is software to test and analyze hard disks on a hardware level. It can perform short and long drive self-tests and read/write tests, extract S.M.A.R.T. indicators and drive information, and perform advanced tests. It was created by Seagate in response to the fact that more than one third of all drives sent in for repair were actually not defective at all, thus creating unnecessary costs for retailers and the company by having to ship and analyze such disks.[1][2]

SeaTools for DOS

SeaTools for DOS comes in a package with the FreeDOS operating system. It can be downloaded as a bootable ISO image from the Seagate website.

SeaTools for Windows

The Windows version of SeaTools supports any hard disk regardless of manufacturer. It supports analysis for disks connected via PATA/SATA, USB, IEEE 1394 and SCSI.

SeaTools Enterprise

The enterprise edition is still provided as a legacy version for Seagate hard disks only. It supports only SCSI or Fibre Channel drives and is designed for use with servers and workstations by supporting tests of multiple drives simultaneously as well as sequentially.

References

  1. Schmid, Patrick (16 December 2005). "Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 Details". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
  2. Cullen, Drew (11 June 2004). "Punters kill healthy hard drives". The Register. Retrieved 2009-11-07.

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