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Spinrite 6 boot drive
Spinrite 6 boot drive






  1. #Spinrite 6 boot drive upgrade
  2. #Spinrite 6 boot drive code
  3. #Spinrite 6 boot drive license

#Spinrite 6 boot drive code

And with your recent revelation that you can port existing code to 32-bit, I hope beyond all hope it happens this year. No more side projects until SR v? is done with UEFI support. I hope Steve needs money, or at least can use more money, because I'm waiving my credit card in the air.

#Spinrite 6 boot drive license

I own 2 copies of SR, and I'm prepared to purchase 2 more to qualify for the 'consultant' license (I'll probably buy 2 copies of 6.1 to get the 'free' 7.x upgrade). I also 'know' SR 6.1 is 'imminent', but the fact is we need UEFI booting for SR to have any significant value. I also know, from my recent experience with the desktop system I'm typing this on now - an Optiplex 9010) that running SR level 3 on an SSD does indeed fix the problems exposed by ReadSpeed. Some computers are too old to support boot from a USB drive, you can enter BIOS to check if your computer has the option of boot from USB. Make sure your computer support boot from USB. Today, my main system with a 500GB M.2 NvME decided it was going to start freezing, then blue-screening, and I *know* if I could run ReadSpeed on the drive, I'd likely see it is the source of the issue (WD Black, 2 years old). If you are sure you have created the bootable USB drive in the right way, just check its status in Disk Management. Have been using Spinrite since early this century after being introduced to it through the SN podcast (when podcasting was still a novel thing), and have been patiently waiting for 6.1, as we all have, for years. Still hoping for a Spinrite that can run on my HP Elitebook machine before i change it.

#Spinrite 6 boot drive upgrade

(I imagine that buyers for the last year or two that has been promised upgrade to 6.1 would expect UEFI support as a part of 6.1) By making it two different versions it would not impact the timing of 6.1, and it would make a version with UEFI support available (Also for sale) faster than if that first came in version 7. I would be happy to pay for the upgrade of my license of 6.0 to a version that will work on the computers I use. But I really hope that Steve will make a upgrade to 6.5 or something that adds UEFI support, (and nothing else). Buyers of 6.0 from many years ago have had their money worth, over years. They all seem to be UEFI boot only, as I expect most future machines will be? I also assume that the reply above means that 6.1 will never run on any of these computers? Very eager to test the ReadSpeed utility I see that I probably do not have any machines that I can test it on. The focus has been speed, but it has been issues making it hard to solve issues on newer machines, to the point where I have stopped using Spinrite some time ago. The last few years I have had a lot of issues to run Spinrite on several computers, and as everyone else I have been looking so much forward to version 6.1 that should solve the issues. Click to expand.I am a little disappointed at this.








Spinrite 6 boot drive