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Seagate SeaTools versions
I had SeaTools 1.2.x for Windows and did the "check for update" thing,
which told me that there was no later version. When I searched online, however, I found that the Seagate Web site has ver. 1.4.0.4. Yet even that says nothing about compatibility with Windows 10. Very strange. Perce |
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Seagate SeaTools versions
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 8:32:10 AM UTC+8, Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
I had SeaTools 1.2.x for Windows and did the "check for update" thing, which told me that there was no later version. When I searched online, however, I found that the Seagate Web site has ver. 1.4.0.4. Yet even that says nothing about compatibility with Windows 10. Very strange. Perce Seagate are PHUKT! Like they have Seatools DOS 2.23 to download, but the user guide refers to version 2.24 They made a Seatools "Enterprise" that only works for SCSI and fibre, not ATA. |
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