I just had time to watch this video:
I just learned that there's a new version of SpinRite - after like 20 years. I do believe my license is a lifetime license, but it'll take me longer to dig that out than it will to just buy a new license.
I'm not sure that I agree with him 100% but the dude in the video is pretty darned smart. I may buy a new license just to toy with it. I do have older magnetic storage (external drives) that have less important data on them. I suppose those could be retouched and revamped. Though, I'd not need the new version to do that. The older version will work just fine.
But, the bit about it working on an SSD has my interest piqued. I have some SSDs laying about that don't get powered on at all. They contain less important data but I guess this could increase longevity as they're older drives. If you watch the video until the end, you'll hear a bit about how it's not really needed on newer SSDs (assuming they get power regularly) and that just using TRIM is likely good enough.
But, if you have some magnetic storage hanging about this might be something you're interested in. Remember, it takes just a photon to flip a bit.
I just learned that there's a new version of SpinRite - after like 20 years. I do believe my license is a lifetime license, but it'll take me longer to dig that out than it will to just buy a new license.
I'm not sure that I agree with him 100% but the dude in the video is pretty darned smart. I may buy a new license just to toy with it. I do have older magnetic storage (external drives) that have less important data on them. I suppose those could be retouched and revamped. Though, I'd not need the new version to do that. The older version will work just fine.
But, the bit about it working on an SSD has my interest piqued. I have some SSDs laying about that don't get powered on at all. They contain less important data but I guess this could increase longevity as they're older drives. If you watch the video until the end, you'll hear a bit about how it's not really needed on newer SSDs (assuming they get power regularly) and that just using TRIM is likely good enough.
But, if you have some magnetic storage hanging about this might be something you're interested in. Remember, it takes just a photon to flip a bit.