What is an alternative to Linux utility hdparm on Windows 8? [closed]
You can download both 32bit or 64bit version of that from below links from this source:
Download hdparm setup package for 32bit windows
Download hdparm setup package for 64bit windows
IMPORTANT: This app needs administrative privileges to work. After installing on Windows 7, 8 and Vista you need to follow these instructions.
Another source is http://faculty.etsu.edu
Note that the Windows version of hdparm still uses the Linux method for describing hard drives, and therefore, "c:" is actually represented using the string "hda".
Therefore, the examples shown above that use hda in their command line are actually referring to the C-drive. To access the D-drive, you would use "hdb" instead, and so on.Running hdparm
To run hdparm, you will need to be in a command window with the current folder set to the folder where you installed hdparm. Perform the following steps to enter the 32-bit command window and change to the hdparm directory.
- From the "Start" menu, click "Run."
- In the text field of the "Run" window, type "cmd" and click "OK."
- If the drive displayed at the cursor is not the drive where you installed hdparm, type "C:" to change to the correct drive. (This assumes you installed the software on the C-drive.)
To change to the proper folder, type
cd "\Program Files\hdparm\bin"
where "\Program File\hdparm" is the folder where you installed the software. (Be sure to include the quotation marks in your command.) The folder "bin" was created below the installation folder and is where the executable is located.
Typing "hdparm-run.bat" should give you the command line syntax which may be similar to that shown below:
Examples (for first ATA/SATA drive): hdparm -I hda Show disk identity, features, and current settings hdparm -I scd0 Same for first CD-ROM hdparm -M 128 hda Set acoustic management to 'quiet' hdparm -M 254 hda Set acoustic management to 'fast' hdparm -t hda Perform disk read timings hdparm -T hda Perform cached read timings hdparm -y hda Set disk to standby mode hdparm --security-freeze hda Freeze security settings Use 'hdb', 'hdc',... for second, third, ... ATA/SATA drive. See man page (hdparm.8.*) for further info.