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6.3 Media Check
Analyze the Flash drive’s quality. There are two types of methods to check the drive, ‘H3
Safe’ and ‘H5 R/W’. Before starting a quality check, you can change the range and error
limit using functions ‘6.3.3 Setup Range’ and ‘6.3.4 Set Error Limit’ respectively.
6.3.1 H3 Safe 100%
Check the Flash drive’s quality by reading the drive. After the process has completed,
the LCD display will show the volume of bad sectors detected, and the read speed of
the drive.
6.3.2 H5 R/W 100%
Check the Flash drive’s quality by reading and writing to the drive. Once completed,
the LCD display will show the volume of bad sectors detected, and the read/write
speed of the drive.
NOTE:
This function will delete the content and format of the Flash drive. To protect
the data on the source drive, only the destination ports can be checked.
6.3.3 Setup Range
Set the % of the Flash drive that you would like to check for quality. Use the up and
down arrows to set the percentage.
6.3.4 Setup Error Limit
Set the tolerance range when checking for errors on the Flash drive. Use the up and
down arrows to set the percentage.
6.4 Quick Erase
Erase the Flash drive’s data content. This function will not erase the Flash drive’s format
(FAT16/32). Use the up and down arrows to check each port’s status.
NOTE:
Quick erase can only be performed on drive(s) that are formatted to FAT16/32.
[#2]Bad: 0 18M
Media Check OK !