H2testw

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H2testw V1.4   
Suggested by Andrew Lee - Added on 5 Oct 2009
423KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (364)
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Synopsis: H2testw allows you to test storage devices for various errors. It is particularly useful for detecting fake USB memory sticks/cards, where it attempts to detect the actual capacity versus the reported capacity of the memory stick.

Note: H2testw wipes out all the content on the target device during testing! Be sure to backup the content on the device before running H2testw.
Writes settings to: None
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch h2testw.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] HonoHThe DL link only points to a German version. Does it exist an English one? Couldn't find it! [2009-10-07 06:16]

[Anonymous] User321The page is in german, the program lets you choose between german and english though (obvious in the screenshot) ;) [2009-10-08 09:53]

[Anonymous] moronoxydThe tool does *not* delete anything that's on the target device. It only tests the free space. [2009-10-18 21:05]


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