Utilities
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Download SCSIMax
- File Name: scsimax.exe
- File Download Size: 70 KB
- File Version: 1.21
- Revision Date: 05/14/03
- Compatible Operating Systems: DOS ,Windows 2000
,Windows 95A ,Windows 95B ,Windows 98 ,Windows Me ,Windows
NT ,Windows XP Home Edition ,Windows XP Professional
SCSIMax is a diagnostic utility for all Maxtor/Quantum®
SCSI hard disk drives supporting Self-Monitoring, Analysis,
and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T). This test will determine
hard drive integrity in a short period of time, with a high
degree of confidence. If the program completes without error,
the problem remains elsewhere in your system. Check SCSI
cables, termination and operating system. Maxtor recommends
you use this utility for troubleshooting potential hard drive
problems. These problems include, but are not limited to:
potential hard drive surface media problems (e.g., bad
clusters or sectors, partitioning/formatting problems, etc.)
and drive recognition problems (e.g. hard drive that is not
recognized by the operating system). SCSIMax uses the SCSI
controller's ASPI driver to route Int13 commands to the hard
drive. The utility is not data destructive, but Maxtor
recommends that you complete a full backup of your hard drive
before running this utility. Note: Incompatible with
Apple® systems, and SCSI Ultra320 controllers. This utility
does not run from the Windows desktop.

Use SCSIMax on all Maxtor SCSI hard drives prior to
warranty replacement.
SCSIMax supports all Maxtor and Quantum SCSI drives
including:
- Atlas 15K
- Atlas 10K, Atlas II, Atlas III and Atlas IV
- Atlas 7200RPM IV and Atlas 7200RPM V
- Viking II
Depending on S.M.A.R.T. settings, not all tests are
performed on all drives.
ASPI Drivers
ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) is a software
layer that enables programs to communicate with SCSI devices.
Adaptec® ASPI drivers will load from the Windows 98SE, or
Millennium (ME) startup disks, when the "Start computer with
CD-ROM support" option is chosen at the selector prompt.
Symbios Logic® hosts load their own ASPI drivers during system
startup. If you are using another brand of SCSI host adapter,
consult your host or system manufacturer for ASPI driver
support. SCSIMax is not currently supported to run on SCSI
Ultra320 controllers, due to boot issues.
SCSIMax System Requirements
- Windows 98SE/Millennium startup disk, or equivalent
bootable DOS disk that loads compatible ASPI drivers, in
accordance to the model of SCSI host, being used to test the
hard disk.
- SCSIMAX.EXE program copied to a clean formatted floppy
diskette.
- PC-compatible system (Pentium or newer).
- A supported Maxtor/Quantum SCSI S.M.A.R.T. capable hard
drive.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Download SCSIMax to an existing directory on your hard
drive (for convenience copy to the desktop). The download
version is a self-extracting Zip file. After opening you
will be prompted to insert a floppy into the (A:\)
drive.
- After SCSIMax has been extracted to the floppy diskette,
remove the diskette and perform a normal shutdown.
- Boot your system to the 98SE or Millennium startup disk,
and at the selector prompt choose the Start computer with
CD-ROM support option. This will automatically load the
ASPI manager drivers for Adaptec branded hosts.
- When the 98/Me boot disk reaches the A:\ prompt, remove
the disk, and insert the disk with the SCSIMax utility. Type
SCSIMAX at the A:\ prompt and hit [ENTER].
Note: SCSIMax is designed to run on
Maxtor/Quantum S.M.A.R.T. capable hard drives (the utility
will identify a drive as S.M.A.R.T. capable). As with any
system test or diagnostic, Maxtor recommends that you have a
complete backup of your drive before beginning.
- SCSIMax will next display a license agreement. Choose
[Continue] or[Accept]. The program will
identify all SCSI controllers in the computer. If your
system has more than one drive, you will see a menu of
recognized SCSI controllers with attached drives. Select a
drive to test, enter its number or choose 0 for
all.
- After the Quick Test, you will be prompted to
perform a full surface scan. The full surface scan can take
quite some time depending upon the drive's capacity, but
will test every Logical Block Address (user's data area).
Maxtor recommends the full surface scan if you suspect that
the hard disk may report media errors on areas of the drive
that are not normally tested by the Quick
Test.
- When the test finishes you are prompted to Print,
Save and Exit. Press S; to save.
Regardless of Pass or Fail, SCSIMax saves a drive
information text file to the floppy called
TESTLOG.prn. If the drive fails any of the tests
performed, SCSIMax will display a 6-digit error code. Please
make note of the code, or save the
TESTLOG.
Note: Owners of O.E.M
systems (HP, Compaq, Dell, etc.) that were originally
purchased containing a Maxtor or Quantum SCSI drive must
contact the O.E.M. or the place of purchase for warranty
service. For all other failed SCSI drives, open
or print the saved TESTLOG file, check warranty
status, and fill out Maxtor's online RMA
request form. Online RMAs will require a valid SCSIMax
error code.
Warranty Information for SCSI
products
For further information regarding SCSIMax please visit the
Maxtor Knowledge
Base.
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