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The document describes command line options for a tool called ChkFlsh.exe. It lists various options like selecting the access type, action type, pattern set, suppressing warnings, and starting the process on a specific drive. Examples are given showing how to select options and start the process to write and read test a drive or store a device image to a file.
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Switches

The document describes command line options for a tool called ChkFlsh.exe. It lists various options like selecting the access type, action type, pattern set, suppressing warnings, and starting the process on a specific drive. Examples are given showing how to select options and start the process to write and read test a drive or store a device image to a file.
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/All Show all available drives/devices (instead removable only)

/Access:<index> Preselect "Access type" (see hints on radio buttons)


/Action:<index> Preselect "Action type" (see hints on radio buttons)
/Pattern:<index> Preselect pattern set for "Write and read test" (see hints
on radio buttons)
/File:"<filename>" Set file name for "Save image" or "Load image" single pass
/TestLen:<index> Preselect "Test length" (see hints on radio buttons)
/TestCount:<count> Set value for "Manual" test count
/Sure Supress warnings about destructive operations
/Start:"<drive>" Start process immediate for specified drive or device
("<drive>" is a first charachters in the drop-down list of
selected access type: "C" or "D:" or "E:\" for temporary
file or logical drive access; "0" or "1:" or "2:\" for
physical device access type). If no drive or device will
found, error message displayed and no any process started.

Examples:

ChkFlsh.exe /Access:1 /Action:1 /Pattern:1 /Sure /Start:"Z:\"


Selects "As logical drive" access type, "Write and read
test" with "Full pattern set", supress warning about
erasing data during test and start process with these
options for drive "Z:\"

ChkFlsh.exe /Access:2 /Action:3 /File:"C:\image.img" /Start:"4:\"


Stores full image of device number 4 into file C:\image.img

ChkFlsh.exe /TestLen:3
Select by default "Until first error found" test length and
wait for any other user input

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