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Intel Solid State Drive Toolbox 3.0.3

If you are going to draw attention to a new release of something, at least provide a useful link. That link has no review, release notes, download, or infact anything.

Changes in 3.0.3:

Support for the Intel series 330 SSD
Definitions for SMART attributes B1h, B5h, B6h and F9h

This release also corrects a bug where Identify Device word 214 was displaying the value for word 209.


So a rather minor release. Very disappointed Intel still hasn't provided a facility to create a bootable ISO/USB stick with some secure erase software on it.
 
If you are going to draw attention to a new release of something, at least provide a useful link. That link has no review, release notes, download, or infact anything.

Changes in 3.0.3:

Support for the Intel series 330 SSD
Definitions for SMART attributes B1h, B5h, B6h and F9h

This release also corrects a bug where Identify Device word 214 was displaying the value for word 209.


So a rather minor release. Very disappointed Intel still hasn't provided a facility to create a bootable ISO/USB stick with some secure erase software on it.

i'm still using the 3.0 toolbox it seems most of the recent changes have just been cosmetic.

And I need intel to HTFU with the 11.5 drivers!
 
So a rather minor release. Very disappointed Intel still hasn't provided a facility to create a bootable ISO/USB stick with some secure erase software on it.[/QUOTE]

That's the one good thing I have from OCZ....Bootable ISO secure erase program.
 
So a rather minor release. Very disappointed Intel still hasn't provided a facility to create a bootable ISO/USB stick with some secure erase software on it.

That's the one good thing I have from OCZ....Bootable ISO secure erase program.[/QUOTE]

That secure erase will work pretty much with any drive - have used it with Intels, Crucials and my Toshiba based Kingstons. Don't know if it borrows from HDD Erase or if is coded from scratch.
 
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Tweakboy,
Why do you start a thread and simply copy & paste a link?
Wouldn't the thread be a bit more interesting if you added some type of comment about the application?
 
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