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    I'm running DiskMark (PerformanceTest 9) and comparing it to other iterations on the same computer. I'm noticing something strange.

    The Drive PN in the computer I'm testing is TS128FSTDE15003. It is a SSD. After running the test, it displays OK when I view the Benchmark chart view BUT if I save it as one of my Baselines, the drive model then shows as ST21F8TSED5100 3

    The first 2 characters are switched, the next 2 are switched and so on...

    When I load that saved baseline to compare later, it shows the scrambled drive model.

    The attached picture shows the same problem with a different drive.
    Last edited by UkiwiS; Jan-31-2019, 09:20 PM.

  • #2
    OK thanks. What was the marketing name for the SSD. A search for TS128FSTDE15003 turned up nothing.

    Can you send us a debug logs
    https://www.passmark.com/support/ptdebug.htm

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    • #3
      Transcend SSD420.

      Working on the debug logs, will post shortly

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      • #4
        Here's the debug logs.
        Attached Files

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        • #5
          Could you please try this updated build out and let us know how it goes, https://www.passmark.com/ftp/temp/petst_debug.exe
          Last edited by Tim (PassMark); Feb-01-2019, 12:42 AM.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tim (PassMark) View Post
            Could you please try this updated build out and let us know how it goes, https://www.passmark.com/ftp/temp/petst_debug.exe
            I'm not sure what you need me to do.

            I launched it and installed it locally but I want to run it from a USB stick. When I install it to the same USB stick I've been using, it installs but it doesn't look like any files are getting updated on the stick. If I load my baselines, they look the same as they did previously.

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            • #7
              Could you please try saving a new baseline and verifying the model number stays the same (we aren't able to change the information already saved in a previous baseline).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Tim (PassMark) View Post
                Could you please try saving a new baseline and verifying the model number stays the same (we aren't able to change the information already saved in a previous baseline).
                OK. I downloaded the file you wanted me to test and installed it on my computer. I then installed it to a clean USB stick and PerformanceTest64.exe has a file date of 2/1/2019 11:36am.

                I then inserted the USB drive in the computer I was testing and launched it from the USB stick.

                This version appears to store the Drive Model correctly.

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