I updated it to support running a set number of loops or forever.
To run it forever, run like this: java -jar diskcheck.0.2.jar c:\ -1
To run it once omit the last argument, or put in the desired number of runs.
I also added the current speed and total data written.
I just wrote a really simple Java application that will fill a disk and then read back what it wrote and make sure it's the same.
You can extract the jar file from the zip and then run from the command line like this: java -jar diskcheck.jar d:\
I have tested it on Windows and Linux and...
That would be sweet as hell. When I was a teenager I built a pulley in my bedroom to raise and lower my surround speakers. I used nylon drapery cord, which is high gauge, but quite strong.
I have a rider on my homeowners insurance policy that covers water coming up out of drains up to a certain amount of money. I don't think water coming in from above would be covered.
This is important for us as we live in a garden unit. I can't remember how much the rider costs, but the...
I bought a Ubiquiti Routerstation Pro earlier this year. It works very well.
I got it as a bundle with an enclosure and AC adapter on eBay for about $116 shipped.
For Windows I think you'd be best off writing a script in VBS. Handy's solution can be a lot more powerful, but VBS doesn't need to be compiled and is easily modifiable.
I have Comcast. When my promotion ends I call and tell them that I would like to cancel my service unless they can offer me a promotion. They always do.
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