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DLGDIAG.txt
DLGDIAG
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This MODULE of the Data Lifeguard Tools program searches for and
verifies the status of specific Western Digital drives. By accessing
the Data Lifeguard information stored on the hard drive, the program
is able to quickly and efficiently verify the status of the drive.
If any errors are logged or found, it provides an option to return the
drive to defect-free status through an extended test or repair option.
DLGDIAG offers several options for verifying the defect-free status of
your hard drive.
QUICK TEST: The Quick Test is designed to intelligently gather and verify
all of the Data Lifeguard information contained on the drive. The Quick
Test can determine with a high level of confidence that a drive is
defect-free in a short amount of time. For maximum confidence, the
Extended Test is recommended. The Quick Test option may not be available
on earlier hard drives.
EXTENDED TEST: For most computers the DLGDIAG Extended Test takes 5-20
minutes to test one drive. Larger drives take longer to test. The
performance of the computer also affects the test time.
TO RUN THE PROGRAM:
BACK UP DATA:
Before running DLGDIAG, it is recommended that users back up all data
for all hard drives. This utility may write to the drive during the
re-certification process. As with all utilities that write to a drive,
it is recommended that you back up your data before proceeding.
STORE THE PROGRAM ON FLOPPY DRIVE:
The program must be run from a floppy drive, so if downloaded, copy all
files included in the zip to a formatted bootable floppy diskette in A:.
All files must be included for the program to function properly. Running
this program from the target hard drive while using certain operating
systems can result in data loss and an inaccurate scan of the target
drive.
START THE PROGRAM: To start the program, type DLGDIAG at the
A:\ DOS prompt.
READ AND APPROVE LICENSE AGREEMENT:
In order for the DLGDIAG program to run, the License Agreement must
be agreed to by indicating "YES".
TO TEST EACH DRIVE:
Pick the 'Select Drive' option to see a list of all drives
installed and the current status of each drive.
For each drive that shows a status of 'DRIVE NOT TESTED', select
the drive by using the up/down arrows until the desired drive
is highlighted and hit ENTER, then return to the main menu to test
the drive.
Once the target drive is selected, choose either the Quick or
Extended Test Options. The Quick Test option may not be available
on earlier drives. If it is not available, then the program will
give the user the option to run the Extended Test.
Depending on the option selected, the 'Test' will take between 90
seconds and 20 minutes to complete (depending on the size of the drive
and the speed of the computer).
At the end of the test a status is displayed. Also, the status for
all drives is always available by choosing the 'Select Drive' option
from the main menu.
If errors are detected during a 'Test' option, the user will be
given the option to attempt to repair the errors.
Use the 'Select Drive' and 'Quick Test' and 'Extended Test' options
to select, test, and repair each drive until all drives have been
tested.
Pick QUIT from the main menu to quit the program. At this point
a message will inform you that the system should be reset to
reinitialize the BIOS and hard drive(s). Hit CTRL-ALT-DELETE or
turn the power off to restart the system.
When rebooting, remove the floppy diskette so the system boots
to C: instead of A:.
TO CONTACT WD:
In some cases the user may be requested to contact Western
Digital Technical Support. You may contact Western Digital
Technical Support at support.wdc.com or at (800) 275-4932 in the U.S.,
or (31) 20.446.7651 in Europe, or consult your drive manual for
further information. Alternately, you may contact the OEM or its
warranty service provider who can support your needs.
MAIN MENU OPTIONS:
Select Drive select drive and view status for all drives
Quick Test 90 second 'intelligent' test of the selected drive
Extended Test 5-20 minute scan of selected drive
Write Zeros To Drive write zeros to the drive
View Test Results display results for last drive tested
Print Test Results print results for last drive tested
Log File Open/Close store results for all drives tested - DLGDIAG.LOG
Enter & Print RMA Info enter and print RMA when returning a drive to WD
Help display the DLGDIAG help file - DLGDIAG.TXT
Quit quit DLGDIAG
COMMAND LINE SWITCHES:
-A Disable error code for SMART failures
-B Check SMART status without menus
-C Enable output to comma file
-Dx Select drive x only, where x is 0-15 or ? to show drive info
-E Run extended test without menus - with drive repair
-FWRITE Write zeros to the first and last million sectors
-G Show test history on the SMART log area
-H Enable appending of log to history log file
-L Disable output to log file
-Ox Specify log file location, where x is the full path
-Px Access drives at baseport x (hex address) only
-Q Run Quick Test without menus
-R Run performance test without menus
-S Skip rebooting after a run of the program
-V Run extended test without menus - without drive repair
-WRITE Write zeros to the entire drive
ERROR/STATUS CODES:
DESCRIPTION CODE
COMPLETED WITHOUT ERRORS 0
ABORTED BY HOST 1
INTERRUPTED BY DRIVE RESET 2
INCOMPLETE DUE TO ERROR 3
UNKNOWN ELEMENT FAILURE 4
ELECTRICAL ELEMENT FAILURE 5
SERVO/SEEK ELEMENT FAILURE 6
READ ELEMENT FAILURE 7
HANDLING FAILURE 8
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 9
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 10
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 11
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 12
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 13
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 14
TEST IN PROGRESS 15
ERRORS FOUND 100
UNKNOWN ERROR 101
SEEK TIMEOUT 102
WRITE FAULT ERROR 103
DRIVE NOT READY 104
BUSY GLITCH 105
TRACK 0 ERROR 106
CHECK SUM ERROR 107
SEEK NOT COMPLETE 108
DRQ WAS SET 109
DRQ NOT EXPECTED 110
DIAG COMMAND ERROR 111
IRQ TIMEOUT 112
DRIVE TABLE ERROR 113
TRANSFER RATE ERROR 114
ICRC ERROR 115
IDNF ERROR 116
UNCORRECTABLE ECC ERROR 117
DAM ERROR 118
NO MULTI 119
NO DRIVE FOUND 120
SERVO ERROR 121
UNKNOWN ERROR 122
UNKNOWN ERROR 123
CORRECTED DATA 124
BAD TRACK 125
UNKNOWN ERROR 126
UNKNOWN ERROR 127
BUFFER MISCOMPARE 128
G-LIST ERROR 129
INVALID SERIAL 130
SERIAL RETRY 131
COMMAND ERROR 132
ILLEGAL ID 133
BUSY TIMEOUT 134
DRQ TIMEOUT 135
BAD SECTOR 136
RELOCATED SECTOR 137
STILL BUSY TIMEOUT 138
DRQ NOT EXPECTED 139
DRQ TIMEOUT ECC 140
UNKNOWN ERROR 141
TK-TK SEEK ERROR 142
RANDOM SEEK ERROR 143
THIRD STROKE ERROR 144
FULL STROKE ERROR 145
SEEK OVERHEAD ERROR 146
BAD ID PARAMETERS 147
NOT SELECTED 148
MASTER SLAVE ERROR 149
UNKNOWN ERROR 150
PARK ERROR 151
WRITE PROTECT ERROR 152
MEDIA ERROR 153
MEDIA CHANGE ERROR 154
MEDIA CHANGE REQ ERROR 155
NO MEDIA ERROR 156
SET MAX ERROR 157
Q DMA SERVICE ERROR 158
SMART ERROR 159
UNKNOWN COMMAND 160
RESET SIGNATURE 161
READY EXPECTED 162
UNKNOWN ERROR 163
DRIVE NOT TESTED 200
NON-WD DRIVE 201
DRIVE NOT SUPPORTED 202
WRITE LOG ERROR 203
MISSING LOG FILE 204
ABORTED BY USER 205
MEMORY ALLOCATION ERROR 206
CRITICAL RESOURCE ERROR 207
FATAL ERROR 208
SELF TEST FAILED TO RUN 209
SELF TEST INCOMPLETE 210
2-9 UNCORR ECC ERRORS 211
10+ UNCORR ECC ERRORS 212
2-9 DAM ERRORS 213
10+ DAM ERRORS 214
2-9 IDNF ERRORS 215
10+ IDNF ERRORS 216
2-9 SERVO ERRORS 217
10+ SERVO ERRORS 218
DRIVE CABLE ERROR 219
DRIVE IS LOCKED 220
TEST NOT SUPPORTED 221
DRIVE FAILED THE TEST 222
ERRORS REPAIRED 223
ERRORS NOT REPAIRED 224
TOO MANY ERRORS FOUND 225
SECTOR RELOCATION ERROR 226
SMART NOT SUPPORTED 227
TEST RECORD HISTORY:
The test status and time are stored in SMART log area and can be retrieved
by using -g switch.
A sample test record appears:
08/22/2002 11:35:00,DLGDIAG 5.00, TEST 7, STATUS/ERROR CODE = 00000
The Test # indicates one of the test options which are:
1 - Quick Test
2 - Extended Test
3 - Write Zero Test
4 - Data Transfer Test
5 - SMART Status Test
6 - Status Register Error
7 - Command Error
The Status # indicates one of the error or status code returned by
DLGDIAG.
If test can't write status to log file, the 5th digit of the status/error code
will be set to 1.
DLGDIAG.txt
DLGDIAG
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
This MODULE of the Data Lifeguard Tools program searches for and
verifies the status of specific Western Digital drives. By accessing
the Data Lifeguard information stored on the hard drive, the program
is able to quickly and efficiently verify the status of the drive.
If any errors are logged or found, it provides an option to return the
drive to defect-free status through an extended test or repair option.
DLGDIAG offers several options for verifying the defect-free status of
your hard drive.
QUICK TEST: The Quick Test is designed to intelligently gather and verify
all of the Data Lifeguard information contained on the drive. The Quick
Test can determine with a high level of confidence that a drive is
defect-free in a short amount of time. For maximum confidence, the
Extended Test is recommended. The Quick Test option may not be available
on earlier hard drives.
EXTENDED TEST: For most computers the DLGDIAG Extended Test takes 5-20
minutes to test one drive. Larger drives take longer to test. The
performance of the computer also affects the test time.
TO RUN THE PROGRAM:
BACK UP DATA:
Before running DLGDIAG, it is recommended that users back up all data
for all hard drives. This utility may write to the drive during the
re-certification process. As with all utilities that write to a drive,
it is recommended that you back up your data before proceeding.
STORE THE PROGRAM ON FLOPPY DRIVE:
The program must be run from a floppy drive, so if downloaded, copy all
files included in the zip to a formatted bootable floppy diskette in A:.
All files must be included for the program to function properly. Running
this program from the target hard drive while using certain operating
systems can result in data loss and an inaccurate scan of the target
drive.
START THE PROGRAM: To start the program, type DLGDIAG at the
A:\ DOS prompt.
READ AND APPROVE LICENSE AGREEMENT:
In order for the DLGDIAG program to run, the License Agreement must
be agreed to by indicating "YES".
TO TEST EACH DRIVE:
Pick the 'Select Drive' option to see a list of all drives
installed and the current status of each drive.
For each drive that shows a status of 'DRIVE NOT TESTED', select
the drive by using the up/down arrows until the desired drive
is highlighted and hit ENTER, then return to the main menu to test
the drive.
Once the target drive is selected, choose either the Quick or
Extended Test Options. The Quick Test option may not be available
on earlier drives. If it is not available, then the program will
give the user the option to run the Extended Test.
Depending on the option selected, the 'Test' will take between 90
seconds and 20 minutes to complete (depending on the size of the drive
and the speed of the computer).
At the end of the test a status is displayed. Also, the status for
all drives is always available by choosing the 'Select Drive' option
from the main menu.
If errors are detected during a 'Test' option, the user will be
given the option to attempt to repair the errors.
Use the 'Select Drive' and 'Quick Test' and 'Extended Test' options
to select, test, and repair each drive until all drives have been
tested.
Pick QUIT from the main menu to quit the program. At this point
a message will inform you that the system should be reset to
reinitialize the BIOS and hard drive(s). Hit CTRL-ALT-DELETE or
turn the power off to restart the system.
When rebooting, remove the floppy diskette so the system boots
to C: instead of A:.
TO CONTACT WD:
In some cases the user may be requested to contact Western
Digital Technical Support. You may contact Western Digital
Technical Support at support.wdc.com or at (800) 275-4932 in the U.S.,
or (31) 20.446.7651 in Europe, or consult your drive manual for
further information. Alternately, you may contact the OEM or its
warranty service provider who can support your needs.
MAIN MENU OPTIONS:
Select Drive select drive and view status for all drives
Quick Test 90 second 'intelligent' test of the selected drive
Extended Test 5-20 minute scan of selected drive
Write Zeros To Drive write zeros to the drive
View Test Results display results for last drive tested
Print Test Results print results for last drive tested
Log File Open/Close store results for all drives tested - DLGDIAG.LOG
Enter & Print RMA Info enter and print RMA when returning a drive to WD
Help display the DLGDIAG help file - DLGDIAG.TXT
Quit quit DLGDIAG
COMMAND LINE SWITCHES:
-A Disable error code for SMART failures
-B Check SMART status without menus
-C Enable output to comma file
-Dx Select drive x only, where x is 0-15 or ? to show drive info
-E Run extended test without menus - with drive repair
-FWRITE Write zeros to the first and last million sectors
-G Show test history on the SMART log area
-H Enable appending of log to history log file
-L Disable output to log file
-Ox Specify log file location, where x is the full path
-Px Access drives at baseport x (hex address) only
-Q Run Quick Test without menus
-R Run performance test without menus
-S Skip rebooting after a run of the program
-V Run extended test without menus - without drive repair
-WRITE Write zeros to the entire drive
ERROR/STATUS CODES:
DESCRIPTION CODE
COMPLETED WITHOUT ERRORS 0
ABORTED BY HOST 1
INTERRUPTED BY DRIVE RESET 2
INCOMPLETE DUE TO ERROR 3
UNKNOWN ELEMENT FAILURE 4
ELECTRICAL ELEMENT FAILURE 5
SERVO/SEEK ELEMENT FAILURE 6
READ ELEMENT FAILURE 7
HANDLING FAILURE 8
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 9
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 10
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 11
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 12
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 13
UNKNOWN TEST STATUS 14
TEST IN PROGRESS 15
ERRORS FOUND 100
UNKNOWN ERROR 101
SEEK TIMEOUT 102
WRITE FAULT ERROR 103
DRIVE NOT READY 104
BUSY GLITCH 105
TRACK 0 ERROR 106
CHECK SUM ERROR 107
SEEK NOT COMPLETE 108
DRQ WAS SET 109
DRQ NOT EXPECTED 110
DIAG COMMAND ERROR 111
IRQ TIMEOUT 112
DRIVE TABLE ERROR 113
TRANSFER RATE ERROR 114
ICRC ERROR 115
IDNF ERROR 116
UNCORRECTABLE ECC ERROR 117
DAM ERROR 118
NO MULTI 119
NO DRIVE FOUND 120
SERVO ERROR 121
UNKNOWN ERROR 122
UNKNOWN ERROR 123
CORRECTED DATA 124
BAD TRACK 125
UNKNOWN ERROR 126
UNKNOWN ERROR 127
BUFFER MISCOMPARE 128
G-LIST ERROR 129
INVALID SERIAL 130
SERIAL RETRY 131
COMMAND ERROR 132
ILLEGAL ID 133
BUSY TIMEOUT 134
DRQ TIMEOUT 135
BAD SECTOR 136
RELOCATED SECTOR 137
STILL BUSY TIMEOUT 138
DRQ NOT EXPECTED 139
DRQ TIMEOUT ECC 140
UNKNOWN ERROR 141
TK-TK SEEK ERROR 142
RANDOM SEEK ERROR 143
THIRD STROKE ERROR 144
FULL STROKE ERROR 145
SEEK OVERHEAD ERROR 146
BAD ID PARAMETERS 147
NOT SELECTED 148
MASTER SLAVE ERROR 149
UNKNOWN ERROR 150
PARK ERROR 151
WRITE PROTECT ERROR 152
MEDIA ERROR 153
MEDIA CHANGE ERROR 154
MEDIA CHANGE REQ ERROR 155
NO MEDIA ERROR 156
SET MAX ERROR 157
Q DMA SERVICE ERROR 158
SMART ERROR 159
UNKNOWN COMMAND 160
RESET SIGNATURE 161
READY EXPECTED 162
UNKNOWN ERROR 163
DRIVE NOT TESTED 200
NON-WD DRIVE 201
DRIVE NOT SUPPORTED 202
WRITE LOG ERROR 203
MISSING LOG FILE 204
ABORTED BY USER 205
MEMORY ALLOCATION ERROR 206
CRITICAL RESOURCE ERROR 207
FATAL ERROR 208
SELF TEST FAILED TO RUN 209
SELF TEST INCOMPLETE 210
2-9 UNCORR ECC ERRORS 211
10+ UNCORR ECC ERRORS 212
2-9 DAM ERRORS 213
10+ DAM ERRORS 214
2-9 IDNF ERRORS 215
10+ IDNF ERRORS 216
2-9 SERVO ERRORS 217
10+ SERVO ERRORS 218
DRIVE CABLE ERROR 219
DRIVE IS LOCKED 220
TEST NOT SUPPORTED 221
DRIVE FAILED THE TEST 222
ERRORS REPAIRED 223
ERRORS NOT REPAIRED 224
TOO MANY ERRORS FOUND 225
SECTOR RELOCATION ERROR 226
SMART NOT SUPPORTED 227
TEST RECORD HISTORY:
The test status and time are stored in SMART log area and can be retrieved
by using -g switch.
A sample test record appears:
08/22/2002 11:35:00,DLGDIAG 5.00, TEST 7, STATUS/ERROR CODE = 00000
The Test # indicates one of the test options which are:
1 - Quick Test
2 - Extended Test
3 - Write Zero Test
4 - Data Transfer Test
5 - SMART Status Test
6 - Status Register Error
7 - Command Error
The Status # indicates one of the error or status code returned by
DLGDIAG.
If test can't write status to log file, the 5th digit of the status/error code
will be set to 1.
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