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1. and then click Next gt License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully End User License Agreement TOSHIBA CORPORATION PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE INSTALLING USING THIS SOFTWARE 1 do not accept the termes of the license agreement InstallShield lt Back f Next gt Cancel 6 Click Next gt to install to the default folder or click Change to install to a different folder and then click Next gt Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Install TOSHIBA Storage Utilities to C Program Files 86 TOSHIBA Storage Utilities Change InstallShield 7 Click Install to start the installation Ready to Install the Program The wizard i ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF You want to review or change any of pour installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Cancel pg 9 8 Click Finish when the InstallShield Wizard complete dialog box appears Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard rs installing TOSHIBA Storage Utilities Installing Ch ATOSHIBASS torage Ublities mage drvbth_btriSidiw prng InstallShield Cancel InstallShreld Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successtully installed TOSHIBA Storage Utilities Click Finish to exit the
2. Serial Number Firmware Version ATA Version SATA Version SATA Speed Support Features 1 Support Features 2 amp Status te Capacity 238 47 GB TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 83GS 100CTOEY JURAO001 ACS 2 Rev 3 1 5 CE 6 0Gbit s Displays the list of all available drives on your system Displays warning icon on drive list when the status is caution or warning e Displays information icon on the drive list when there is firmware update e Ifthe status is caution or warning and if there is firmware update displays warning icon When a SSD is Read Only Mode status is warning it may take time to recognize the SSD or may not recognize the SSD Displays the information about status of the selected drive Based on the indications of the SSD endurance the status shall be displayed as normal caution or warning The meter indicates the change in the status When using NAND Flash memory storage the individual storage cell can be gradually damaged by frequent reading and or rewriting Normal green Drive working normally Caution yellow Rewrite cycle has exceeded the rated cycle for the device The rated cycle is the upper limit designated by TOSHIBA for operational reliability It is strongly recommended to back up the drive and replace it as the drive has exceeded the limit and reliability may be compromised Drive is Read Only Mode by lifetime or failure Try to rescue the data by backin
3. TOSHIBA Leading Innovation gt gt gt TOSHIBA Storage Utilities Version 3 00 User s Manual Version 1 0 mme Storage Utilities igj Driv L EROTA Storage Utilities enables optimizing of the supported Toshiba Storage se me Select a button ergi paar start E Performance ei ptimizer de Diagnostic LE Scan gt SJ Over S Provisioning SOlid State Drive Ki S D p System Optimizer s Secure Erase If there is a new drive firmware or Storage Utilities release information notify me in a pop up window 3 Supplementary Tools Copyright C 2013 2015 TOSHIBA CORPORATION All Rights Reserved Notice The information contained in this manual including but not limited to any product specifications is subject to change without notice TOSHIBA CORPORATION AND ITS AFFILIATES TOSHIBA PROVIDE NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO ANY OF THE FOREGOING TOSHIBA ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES INCURRED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY TECHNICAL OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PRODUCT AND THE MANUAL IN NO EVENT SHALL TOSHIBA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES WHETHER BASED ON TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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5. Erase which are safer than Normal Secure Erase and Enhanced Secure Erase when the drives support the Sanitize Device feature set The table below shows four types of Secure Erase methods and whether they are available on the Non SED Not Self Encrypting Drive and or the SED Self Encrypting Drive Physical Erase 1 Crypto Erase Physical Erase Crypto Erase Block Erase Logical Erase Logical Erase Physical Erase Physical Erase Crypto Erase Cryptographic Erase Crypto Erase Logical Erase Runs a logical erasing process designed to clear data on the logical physical conversion table Physical Erase Runs a physical erasing process designed to clear data on NAND flash memory Crypto Erase Runs a sanitize operation designed to change the internal encryption keys that are used for user data 1 In the case of TOSHIBA SSD Q300 Normal Secure Erase runs physical erase There are two versions of Secure Erase one on Windows OS and one on Linux OS The Secure Erase on Windows OS cannot be run on the primary drive bootable drive but can be run on the secondary drive Refer to 4 9 2 How to Run Secure Erase on Linux Operating System when you perform Secure Erase by the primary drive bootable drive The table below shows the support for Secure Erase on Windows OS Please use Secure Erase on Linux OS if your system is non supported OS Normal Secure Erase Enhanced Secure Erase Block Erase Cryptographic Era
6. Secure Erase Estimated required time Block Erase Cryptographic Erase E On the drive list select the drive on which you want to run Secure Erase Select erasing method Normal Secure Erase and Enhanced Secure Erase will be displayed estimated required time The estimated required time show the estimated time in 2 minutes that obtained from Word 89 and Word 90 on IDENTIFY DEVICE data It shows in hour h and minute min Normal Secure Erase and Enhanced Secure Erase do not work with the status of Security Locked or Security Frozen Block Erase and Cryptographic Erase do not work with the status of Security Locked or Sanitize Frozen Normal Secure Erase time and Enhanced Secure Erase time may exceed the estimated required time depending on the operating conditions Click Starf pg 22 4 Ifyou accept the conditions check I understand and click Yes and start Secure Erase i After starting Secure Erase the data on the selected drive can not be recovered induding user data 05 and recovery OS Please backup your necessary data before running the Secure Erase Do you want to run the Secure Erase Yes 5 Displays the progress for the Secure Erase task on Progress Bar Now erasing Estimated time remaining 0 01 58 6 Displays the completion screen after Secure Erase finished i Secure Erase completed successfully Information The length of the erasure time depe
7. Supplementary Tools Drive Backup screen is displayed Storage Utilities cosas Backup the drive data to another drive TOSHIBA Use normal drive or new drive as the destination drive Drive Backup aimed to rescue data as much as possible and Drive Backup will not save area for read errors Source Drive 1 TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24 GB S N 83GS100CTOEY Time Detailed Progress ss Secure Erase Supplementary e eo W pg 32 2 Select a SSD from the Destination Drive list ooo 0 0000000002002222 222 If the destination drive has the capacity equal to or more than the source drive it may be possible to use a non supported SSD as the destination drive However since it is non supported SSD the status of drive is not displayed Information 3 if you wish to ignore the read errors enable the checkbox 4 Click Start 5 If you accept the conditions check If understand and click Yes and start Drive Backup Btorage Utilities mmm A Drive Backup will overwrite all data on the destination drive including user data OS and recovery OS The overwritten data can not be recovered Please migrate contents to another drive from the destination drive before running the Drive Backup fv understand Do you want to run the Drive Backup 6 Displays the progress for the backup process on detailed progress Estimated time left 0 43 04 ij 1 Backup in progress Stop 7
8. The Over Provisioning feature does not work on the SSD that has less than 1 GB of free drive space The Over Provisioning feature does not work while your computer is running on battery The Over Provisioning feature does not work on the SSD in Read Only Mode status is warning 4 6 System Optimizer The System Optimizer feature allows you to tune your system configuration to optimize performance of the system drive TOSHIBA Storage Utilities m The System Optimizer feature enables tuning your system configuration to ti Drive optimize performance of the system drive vd Information DIPM Di Recommendation setting Enabled Performance Optimizer 1 DIPM Device Initiated Power Management is the power management feature that is effective in reducing the power consumption DIPM should be enabled on the system drive Diagnostic L I mt Superfetch Prefetch Disabled w No tuning required Superfetch Prefetch is a Windows technology designed to reduce load times by 2 preloading frequently used applications into memory amp Over Superfetch Prefetch should be disabled in the case of the SSDs because the SSD is fast gt storage However in the case of the HDDs Superfetch Prefetch is strongly Provisioning sg kl to hakarra zg System Optimizer Secure Erase Supplementary e 3 TI DIPM Displays the current setting and the recommended setting for DIPM Device Initiated Power Management
9. WITH THIS MANUAL OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN OR THE USE THEREOF DISCLAIMER We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this application THIS APPLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING TOSHIBA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND RELATING TO THE APPLICATION WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ACCURACY OR NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS TOSHIBA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE APPLICATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED ERROR FREE OR SECURE ANY INSTALLATION AND OR USE OF THE APPLICATION SHALL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK About Trademarks Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer SuperFetch are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Linux is the registered trademark or trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U S and other countries Adobe Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and other countries All other brand names and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies pg 2 ele Ee ET 2 oye CY Ae EE EE 4 d Jeydraiel Leide DE 6 2 EEGEN T 3 mstalati on re 8 4 Storage Utilities Usage eee 11 4 1 Start Storage Utiliti
10. Yes and start creating the bootable USB Do you want to create a USB bootable media for the Secure Erase and the Drive Backup utility A This process will delete all your data stored on the USB flash drive Back up your necessary data before running this process Do you really want to create a bootable media Yes 4 After the completion of the bootable USB if you want to shutdown and restart your system from the bootable USB click Yes D The bootable media was created successfully Shutdown your computer and boot from the bootable media for Secure Erase or Drive Backup Would you like to restart your computer immediately Size of USB flash drive will be set to about 250MB when creating the bootable USB See 4 8 3 USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore for restoring the capacity of USB flash drive Your system may not restart using the created bootable USB depending on some computer operations See 4 9 1 How to boot from the bootable media Le wm em em eee eee eee ew ee ew ew ee eB mm em ee mm em ee mm em eB em mm eB eB em mm ee em mm ee em mm vm rm em mm eee ee mm em em mm ee em mm ee ee mm ee ee rm mm em mm em mm em mm eB eB em mm em mm em mm eee mm eB em em mm ee eB mm ee eB ee rm eB mm eB em eB em mm ee em mm ee ee ee em em sl pg 25 4 8 2 Steps for Bootable CD DVD Steps for Bootable CD DVD tab describes the steps to create CD DVD bootable media for data erasing and drive backup The Storage Uti
11. cartridge drive Obsolete Fixed device Obsolete Retired Response incomplete Retired Reserved Number of default logical cylinders Obsolete Specific configuration WER Number of default logical heads Obsolete 0010 Retired Ooo000000 Number of logical sectors per logical tack Obsolete 003F Reserved for assignment by the Compact Flash Association ooooo000 pg 16 4 3 Performance Optimizer The Performance Optimizer helps to keep the TOSHIBA SSD of its optimum performance with the TRIM function This function informs the device which data is no longer valid or unused i e deleted files This reduces wear by allowing the device to no longer manage the invalid unused data If the operating system on your computer is Windows 7 or Windows 8 or Windows 8 1 you do not need to use this feature because Windows 7 and Windows 8 and Windows 8 1 support TRIM natively However please use this feature if you have disabled the setting of TRIM The Performance Optimizer can be run manually or automatically by using the Scheduler The result of executing the Performance Optimizer can be viewed in the Log Information screen Do not run Defragmentation and the Performance Optimizer simultaneously Make sure to disable Defragmentation or disable the schedule of Defragmentation before running the Performance Optimization Note The optimization feature does not work on TOSHIBA SSD Q300 TOSHIBA Storage Utilities a l The Performance Optimize
12. wizard Cancel pg 10 4 Storage Utilities Usage 4 1 Start Storage Utilities You can start the Storage Utilities application by one of the following ways Requires username and password of administrator account in order to be started by a general user Click the Start button then choose All Programs gt TOSHIBA gt Storage Utilities gt Storage Utilities Click on Storage Utilities icon on the system tray and select Open from the pop up menu TOSHIBA Drive Information Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning System Optimizer S Secure Erase Supplementary Tools Menu Drive Information Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning System Optimizer Secure Erase Supplementary Tools Title Button i Information Help _ Minimize X Exit Storage Utilities Storage Utilities enables optimizing of the supported Toshiba Storage Select a button on the left hand to start Solid State Drive 3 A newer version of Storage Utilities has been released b Update Information for Storage Utilities If there is a new drive firmware or Storage Utilities release information notify me in a pop up window Copyright C 2013 2015 TOSHIBA CORPORATION All Rights Reserved Goes to the Drive Information screen See 4 2 Drive Information Goes to the Performance Optimizer screen See 4 3 P
13. Displays the completion screen after Drive Backup finished Storage Utilities Wi E e e e e e e e o e e e o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o em e e e em o e e em e e o em e e zm em e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e zm e e e e e e e zm e em e e e e e e e em e e e e e e e em e e e e e e zm em e e e e e e e e e e e e em zm zm ze e ei The SSD may enter Read Only Mode due to some problem with the file system It may be possible to correct this condition by running check disk CHKDSk after Drive Backup Drive Backup is intended to rescue as much data as possible but the Drive Backup will not copy data in areas where it encounters read error a a a a Se i e ie a ei Z it Zei gt i Sa i Ze gr Se a ci a ei Ve git Zei Ze Sa pe el e Zei ec ry cca cy a my ea Ce si mm mete ae se mc mete Sas sm ry ee Sa sme te ry e Ges ect Ze Ve mr et a pe Sei Zeil pg 33 4 10 Scheduler The Scheduler allows you to schedule the time to run the Performance Optimizer and Diagnostic Scan Do not run Defragmentation and the Performance Optimizer simultaneously Make sure to disable Defragmentation or disable the schedule of Defragmentation before running the performance optimization Drive Capacity Schedule Setting Next Execution g C TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47 GBE NONE NONE Om TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24 GB NONE NONE Enabled this schedule C Daily ist week C Weekly Weekly Day Sunday Monthly Time of executio
14. Select the value you want to set DIPM is the power management feature that is effective in reducing the power consumption DIPM should generally be enabled on the drive 2 SuperFetch Prefetch Displays the current setting and the recommended setting for SuperFetch Prefetch Select the value you want to set Windows SuperFetch Windows Prefetch is a Windows technology designed to reduce load times by preloading frequently used applications into memory SuperFetch Prefetch is generally not needed for TOSHIBA SSDs and should be disabled In the case of HDD SuperFetch Prefetch is strongly recommended to be enabled 3 Apply Click Apply to apply the specified setting value on your system You will likely need to restart your system to apply the configuration change You must restart your system for the configuration changes to take effect Would you like to restart your system immediately pg 20 4 7 Secure Erase Secure Erase is designed to erase all data stored on the TOSHIBA SSD including user data OS or recovery OS There are four kinds of Secure Erase Normal Secure Erase and Enhanced Secure Erase are part of Security Erase Unit command Block Erase BLOCK ERASE EXT command and Cryptographic Erase CPRYPTO SCRAMBLE EXT command are part of Sanitize Device feature set Block Erase and Cryptographic Erase can be selected for drives that support the Sanitize Device feature set We recommend Block Erase or Cryptographic
15. ackup on a battery driven system Be sure to supply power to the system via the AC adapter Be sure to backup of your data before erasing data or backing up drive because data erased by Secure Erase or data overwritten by Drive Backup cannot be recovered The bootable media creating process will delete all your data stored on the media Back up your data before creating any bootable media Instructions If your system or the Storage Utilities is terminated abnormally while Secure Erase is running the drive may be in a password lock state If the drive is in a password lock Security Locked state please contact a customer support center Instructions pg 5 1 Introduction This manual describes the procedure for installing and using TOSHIBA Storage Utilities hereinafter Storage Utilities Please read carefully the DISCLAIMER and Safety Precautions section before using the application Storage Utilities The Storage Utilities is software for management of TOSHIBA Solid State Drives hereafter TOSHIBA SSDs and optimize their performance The Storage Utilities provides the following features Drive Information Displays various information of the drives Performance Optimizer Optimizes performance of the TOSHIBA SSD by TRIM command Diagnostic Scan Scans the whole or part of the TOSHIBA SSD for read errors Over Provisioning Reserves free space in the TOSHIBA SSD to improve performance System Optimizer Tunes yo
16. alue is fixed Ur Raw Value shows the cumulative number of power on hours since factory shipping OC Drive Power Cycle Count Value is fixed Raw Value shows the cumulative number of power on off cycles since factory shipping AT SSD Protect Mode Value is fixed Raw Value Byte 0 reports the current mode of the drive 0 Read Write Mode Others Read Only Mode A8 SATA PHY Error Count Value is fixed Raw Value shows cumulative number of errors in SATA physical layer since factory shipping A9 Total Bad Block Count Value shows the normalized number of spare area in the drive When this attribute falls below the threshold performance of the drive may significantly slow down erase cycles per block since factory shipping 0 Unexpected Power Loss Count Value is fixed Raw Value shows the cumulative number of unexpected power loss since factory shipping C2 Temperature Value shows the thermal sensor value in the drive which is subtracted the centigrade temperature from 100 Raw Value shows current minimum and maximum centigrade temperature pg 14 Byte1 0 Current centigrade temperature Byte3 2 Minimum centigrade temperature since factory shipping Byte5 4 Maximum centigrade temperature since factory shipping Drive Summary Displays model name serial number firmware version ATA version SATA version SATA speed Update Information Displays updating information of firmware If you want to refer to updating
17. assist in preventing performance degradation The sizes of reserved area can be changed from 0 to 30 of available free space The reserve area can be allocated n deg ge deg al A dc e Ee de ie ny Ge en Ce ry de de et lt r Co Ze Sie d i db dee i Ee t e VE een E dee e e d de Soe e e i de EN Ve d dt Se ym Ze E dc Eet e ec de EE e e dei d Zi dee e SS dal d t Ze d Gm e e dE Zeie d Ze deg Do not run Defragmentation and the Over Provisioning simultaneously Make sure to disable Defragmentation or disable the schedule of Defragmentation before running the Over Provisioning Note The Over Provisioning feature does not work on TOSHIBA SSD Q300 TOSHIBA Storage Utilities a The Over Provisioning feature enables reserving free space in the SSD in order I Drive to improve performance j Information Select a Drive Performance Drive Capacity Schedule Setting Next Execution Optimizer C TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47GB NONE NONE 1 Seer 119 24 GB Diagnostic Scan i met HH E i s Used Area 111 MB 1 Za System 1 e imi Free Area 119 13 GB 99 ptimizer ES Over Provisioning Area 0 MB 0 geen i ss Secure Erase Supplementary To the Log Information screen Il Select a Drive Displays the list of all available drives on your system In the Select a Drive list click the drive for which you want to run Over Provisioning 2 Select a Partition Select the partiti
18. conditions then check I understand and click Yes Restore the capacity will permanently delete all data on the USB flash drive The deleted data can not be recovered Make sure to backup your necessary data before running Do you want to erase data on the USB flash drive and restore its capacity Yes No 3 Displays the completion screen after USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore is finished dk The media was formatted successfully pg 28 4 9 Operation Features on Linux Operating System Provides features which can be operated using the bootable media created by Supplementary Tools 4 9 1 How to boot from the bootable media Prt zm zm mm mm rm zm e rm ggg ge ge Me Be Me BM BM Be BP Be Be Be BP Be Be Be Be Be BP BP Be eB BP BP Be Be eB eB BP Be Be Be eB Be Be BP Be eB BP BP Be eB eB BP Be Be Be Be BP Be eB eB eB Be BP BP eB Be BP Be Be eB Be BP Be Be eB eB BP Be BP BP BP BP Be eB eB Be eB BP eB eB eB Be Be Be Be eB eB Be eB eB Be eB Be BP Be Be BP Be Be eB Be Be Be Be rm Be mm rm HS BIOS SETUP UTILITY menu displayed differs depending on the device on your system For information on how to start BIOS SETUP UTILITY refer to your system s user manual You will need to disable UEFI Secure boot Ma a a a a a a a E E se Fy Rare FESR d eh Ge dt eh ee SR Sa ph el dt e Gel ha dt dE Ge a eh Zei dt a E a a ty Ra ed ce a ed lte le a a le g a ee eae Zei Zeil To boot your computer from the bootable media perfor
19. disc authoring software from stored location J Provisioning Step 3 Si Write the ISO file to CD DVD media using optical disc authoring software System es i Opti mizer Restart your system from the created bootable media Check your computer manual for instructions for booting from CD DVD Lett Step 5 po Secure Erase After restart select a Secure Erase button data erasing function or a Supplementary Tools button drive backup function and execute processing Supplementary aki ee 3 When you create CD DVD bootable media for the first time if you accept the conditions then click Yes and start downloading the bootable module During the download the progress screen is displayed If you have already downloaded please skip to step 4 You need to download the bootable module to create a bootable media Do you really want to download the bootable module pg 26 4 If you accept the conditions then click Yes Please follow the specification of optical disc authoring software on writing operation of CD DVD Do you really want to open ISO file folder 5 Check stored location of the ISO file and then import the ISO file to optical disc authoring software from stored location Home Share View t AJ TOSHIBA gt Storage Utilities Linux wv G A a Ft Favorites Name Date modified BR Desktop e Linux_v300 5 21 2015 5 25 PM 8 Downloads Linux_v300 usb 5 21 2015 4 52 PM X Recent
20. e A a B E C2 Scan Ag a a5 USB Flash Disk USB Device W Over A Provisioning Step 1 Select a media and then dick Start to create a bootable media Za System EE E Opti mizer Restart your system from the created bootable media Check your computer manual for instructions for booting from USB devices Step 3 RT S E After restart select a Secure Erase button data erasing function or a Supplementary Tools ecure Erase button drive backup function and execute processing aq Supplementary Tools 2 Il Select a USB flash drive for creating the bootable USB from the drive list box If a USB is not shown in the drive list box close the Storage Utilities and insert an empty USB into a port on your system before starting the Storage Utilities Then start the Storage Utilities 2 Click Start to create a bootable USB While creating the bootable USB click Stop to stop the process A Progress Bar is displayed while the system creates a bootable USB 2 When you create the bootable USB for the first time if you accept the conditions then click Yes You can start downloading the bootable module During the download the progress screen is displayed If you have already downloaded please skip to step 3 You need to download the bootable module to create a bootable media Do you really want to download the bootable module pg 24 3 If you accept the conditions check I understand and click
21. eS a e Zei Je et degt ee SS ei eS ee det SS e Zeit det deep et Sa as SS a a as a SS SS Sa as SS es Ss SS et Ze Si When DPI size is set at more than 100 the Storage Utilities application window may not be displayed properly Storage Utilities is designed to work with single drives but does not work with drives that are part of RAID configurations Storage Utilities does not work with drives that are encrypted by software Storage Utilities does not work with the drives with USB connections pg 7 3 Installation Guide To install Storage Utilities follow these steps users Requires username and password of administrator account in order to be installed by general Save the Storage Utilities_v3 00 exe to a folder on your computer Double click the Storage Utilities_v3 00 exe to start the Storage Utilities Setup Wizard Select language by Choosing Setup Language and click Next gt Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below OI tates InstallShield Click Next gt on the Welcome to TOSHIBA Storage Utilities Setup Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for TOSHIBA Storage Utilities The InstallShield Wizard will install TOSHIBA Storage Utilities on your computer To continue click Next Cancel pg 8 5 Review the License Agreement If you agree with it click accept
22. ement my eiert 2 Returning Zero After Trim den System 3 Device Sleep Mode Optimizer Computing Interface for security component J Optimizer Volatile Write Cache Sanitize Device Operation Password System pr Authentication for Transient Storage D ee Security Locked Status ee Ces A sae Secure Erase W Secure Erase Security Frozen Security Frozen Status L Supplementary Sa Supplementary ZE Dezem TE 4 CS Il Select a Drive Displays the list of all available drives on your system In the Select a Drive list click the name of drive for which you want to view the information 2 Support Features 1 Displays unchangeable support features of the selected drive Non supported features are displayed in grey 3 Support Features 2 amp Status Displays changeable support features of the selected drive and displays for each feature the enable or disable status Non supported features are displayed in grey 4 Detailed Information Click Detailed Information to see Identify information of the selected drive Click Export to export the detailed information to a CSV format file Then use the right click to access the copying function Enter keyword and click Search to search the detailed information Detailed Information displays the data acquired from the result of IDENTIFY DEVICE command Refer to ATA specifications for detail http Awww t13 org Word Bit Description 0 General configuration 0 ATA device Retired Removable
23. erformance Optimizer Goes to the Diagnostic Scan screen See 4 4 Diagnostic Scan Goes to the Over Provisioning screen See 4 5 Over Provisioning Goes to the System Optimizer screen See 4 6 System Optimizer Goes to the Secure Erase screen See 4 7 Secure Erase Goes to the Supplementary Tools screen See 4 8 Supplementary Tools Displays the product information and license agreement Displays User s Manual Minimizes the Storage Utilities application Closes the Storage Utilities application Update Information for Storage Utilities Display if there is update information for Storage Utilities Click Update Information for Storage Utilities display current version and the latest version of the Storage Utilities Click Detailed Information to see more detailed information Click Update to start download of Storage Utilities and you can update to the latest version SaaS SS SS Se a as Se es tt e ss SS ae Se Zeg Ss a Seit Zeg Zeite Zeg eg a ae See SS e a Ss a ss e Ser A Se eg a e Se deit Ss ect Si Se a SS Zeg Ss SS Set a SS Ss SS SS Ss Ss e SS SS Ss Ss a SS ec Si Dog SS Zeg SS Zeg If update target file has been locked you may need to restart your system To get updated information and detailed information and to update you need to connect to the Internet en ee ee EE ere ee ey ny ee eet me mcm Cay eh ly Gacy Ce ff Ee Meh EE a EE Pe E ee E fe eh fy a p8 A ne
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25. g up the drive immediately Discontinue use of the drive once data has been backed up to a separate device If the drive is in Read Only Mode you may still be able to read stored data in order to back up the data However if the mode is caused by another issue back up may not be possible Please see 4 9 3 How to Run Drive Backup on Linux Operating System for drive backup Warning red pg 13 3 SMART Information Click SMART to display the SMART information Click Export to export the SMART information to CSV format file Then right click to use copying function SMART information necessary to maintain compatibility with hard disk drives does not change and is not displayed l Displays warning icon on the left of ID when the value of SMART attribute falls Information under the threshold value SMART Attribute Name Value Worst Value Threshold RAW Value Power on Hours Count 100 100 ooooooo00254 Power Cyde Count 100 100 Ooo000000408 SSD Protect Mode 100 100 000000000000 SATA PHY Error Count 100 100 noooooo00001 Bad Block Count 100 100 oooo000000684 Erase Count 194 194 noooo0000000 Unexpected Power Loss Count 100 100 oooo000002EE 2 Temperature 75 38 d 003E00120019 Percentage Used Endurance Indicator 06h SMART attribute items are as follows AID Hex value of SMART attribute Detailed information about SMART attribute is as follows Attribute Explanation ID Power on Hours Count V
26. information for firmware click Update Information ah Anewer version of firmware for this drive has been released Would you like to check our web site for more information Model Number TOSHIBA 9300 Pro Current FW version JURA0D101 Latest FW version NEWFW2 pg 15 4 2 2 Support Features The Support Features display detailed information of the selected drive on the Support Features 1 and Support Features 2 amp Status tabs epee UK x torage Utilities Storage Utilities e The Drive Information feature enables displaying various information about The Drive Information feature enables displaying various information about A Drive the drives d Drive the drives Information d Information Select a Drive Select a Drive Performance Drive Capacity sn Don 4 Performance Drive Capacity Optimizer 1 c TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47 GB Optimizer 1 c TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47 GB iA D TOSHIBA Q300Pro NEEN iA D TOSHIBA Q300Pro NEEN Diagnostic gs Diagnostic Scan L I Scan Summary Support Features 1 Support Features 2 amp Status Summary Support Features 1 Support Features 2 amp Status Prowisionin GE 2 Provisioni aes e H Native Command Queuing Provisioni ng Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Host Initiated Power Management Advanced Power Management P System Data Set Management Command vs Device Initiated Power Manag
27. ities mmm After starting Secure Erase the data on the selected drive can not be recovered including user data OS and recovery OS Please backup your necessary data before running the Secure Erase GJ understand Do you want to run the Secure Erase 6 Displays the progress for the Secure Erase task on Progress Bar Estimated time left 0 01 38 j 1 Now erasing 7 Displays the completion screen after Secure Erase finished Storage Utilities af Secure Erase completed successfully The length of the erasure time depends on the capacity of the target drive SSD in Read Only Mode status is warning may fail in erasing depending on the status of the drive Information pg 31 4 9 3 How to Run Drive Backup on Linux Operating System Backup the drive that needs to be rescued Use normal drive or new drive as the destination drive Backup drive on Linux OS by following steps 1 Boot form the bootable media See 4 9 1 How to boot from the bootable media 2 Click Supplementary Tools menu 3 If you accept the conditions check If understand and click Yes Storage Utilities Drive Backup will overwrite all data on the destination drive including user data OS and recovery OS The overwritten data can not be recovered Make sure to confirm contents of the destination drive before running the Drive Backup GJ I understand Do you want to start the Drive Backup 4 The
28. lities does not include any CD DVD media creation functions Besides the Storage Utilities optical disc authoring software is necessary when creating CD DVD bootable media You will be unable to create CD DVD bootable media if optical disc authoring software is not installed in your computer Please follow the specification of optical disc authoring software on writing operation of CD DVD l Ifyou create CD DVD bootable media for the first time you need to connect to the Internet to download the bootable module 1 Start optical disc authoring software 2 Select Step for Bootable CD DVD tab Click Open ISO File Folder Storage Utilities a m i The Supplementary Tools feature enables various additional functions for the 4 Drive storage d Information TOSHIBA Bootable USB Creator Steps for Bootable CD DVD USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore n vk Performa nce Follow these steps to create CD DVD bootable media for data erasing and drive backup RT Optimizer In addition to this utility optical disc authoring software is necessary when creating CD DVD bootable media Unable to create CD DVD bootable media if optical disc authoring software is not installed in ee sh e your computer J Diagnostic E Scan gend o Please start optical disc authoring software Step 2 Over Press Open ISO File Folder then check stored location of the ISO file and then import ISO file to A a optical
29. m the following steps 1 Power on your computer 2 Start BIOS SETUP UTILITY 3 Select Boot menu 4 Select Boot Device Priority in the Boot Options menu 5 Specify the created bootable media as 7st Boot Device in the Boot Device Priority menu 6 Save the configuration changes and exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY ea a a EE E A E ca E E E E E i a a E E a e E E a a EE e E E E E E a E E E E E E a E ee E E E ee EE E E E E E E E E Er E In AMD chipset Storage Utilities may not work The created bootable media Linux may not start in a computer with USB3 0 However if the BIOS is updated to the latest version there is a possibility that a computer with USB3 0 will be able to boot Information When the bootable media Linux does not start with an internal CD DVD drive it may start with an external USB CD DVD drive pg 29 4 9 2 How to Run Secure Erase on Linux Operating System The Secure Erase on Linux OS can be run on the primary drive bootable drive or the secondary drive Secure Erase on Linux OS by following steps on how to remove the user password on the drive refer to your system s user manual Remove the user password on the drive before running the Secure Erase For information 1 Boot from the bootable media See 4 9 1 How to boot from the bootable media 2 Click Secure Erase menu 3 If you accept the conditions check I understand and click Yes SE Storage Utilities eS Secure E
30. n PM 12 00 If task did not run at the scheduled time runs upon being active 1 Select a Drive Displays the list of all available drives on your system In the Select a Drive list click the drive for which you want to set an automated scheduled optimizing or scanning 2 Schedule Task Select the task from the dropdown list box 3 Enable the schedule Check the Enabled this schedule box to set an automated scheduled optimizing or scanning Then set the interval time day and week to run the optimizing or scanning task 4 oOKiCancel Click OK to register the schedule setting pg 34 4 11 Log Information Log Information displays the result of executing the Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning Secure Erase task Result 2 Drive i TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 4 TOSHIBA Q300 Pro SEI TOSHIBA 9300 Pro SEI TOSHIBA 0300 Pro SEI TOSHIBA Q300 Pro iF D TOSHIBA Q300 Pro SEI TOSHIBA 9300 Pro an D TOSHIBA Q300 Pro GF 0 TOSHIBA Q300 Pro T The task to display Execution Time 2015 05 20 18 48 2015 05 20 18 47 2015 05 20 18 13 2015 05 20 18 12 2015 05 20 18 12 2015 05 20 18 12 2015 05 20 18 12 2015 05 20 18 11 2015 05 20 18 11 Task Name Performance Optimizer Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Full Performance Optimizer Over Provisioning Release Over Provisioning Allocate Diagnostic Scan Quick Performance Optimizer Performance Optimizer Result No NTFS partiti
31. n the SSD that has less than 1 GB of free drive space The optimization feature does not work while your computer is running on battery The optimization feature does not work on the SSD in Read Only Mode status is warning eet ee eet em ee cet ech ec cee E E eC cm hy ac emg mem ee sem hmm a ce a ees em iy gt mel ae ee Tn iy se meal pg 17 4 4 Diagnostic Scan The Diagnostic Scan can scan the whole or part of the TOSHIBA SSD for read errors There are two kinds of the Diagnostic Scan Quick Scan and Full Scan The Quick Scan runs self test routine on one part of the drive In the next scanning the Quick Scan runs self test routine on another part of the drive When running the Quick Scan repeatedly the whole of drive will be scanned Typically it takes several minutes to complete a Quick Scan The Quick Scan can be run manually or automatically by using the Scheduler The Full Scan runs self test routine on the whole drive Typically it may take several tens of minutes or more to complete a Full Scan The Full Scan can be run only manually The result of executing the Diagnostic Scan can be viewed in the Log Information screen TOSHIBA Select a Drive Drive Information Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning System Optimizer Secure Erase Supplementary Tools 1 Storage Utilities The Diagnostic Scan feature enables scanning the whole or part of
32. nds on the capacity of the target drive The Secure Erase feature on Windows OS does not work on the SSD in Read Only Mode status is warning Refer to 4 9 2 How to Run Secure Erase on Linux Operating System pg 23 4 8 Supplementary Tools The Supplementary Tools feature enables additional functions for the Storage 4 8 1 Bootable USB Creator The Bootable USB Creator creates the bootable USB of Linux operating systems for erasing data and drive backup Creating the bootable USB requires the capacity of about 250 MB Prepare a USB flash drive of 256MB or above to create the bootable USB If you create the bootable USB for the first time you need to connect to the Internet to download the bootable module we ee ee e ee ee ee e e e o e ee om e zm ee e e zm e e e e e em e e ee e e e eB ee e eB zm e zm e Be eB e e e zm eB e e eB zm e zm e e e e e e eB e e zm e e em e ee e eB e e zm e zm e eB e e eB e e e eB e ee e e e e e e zm e e em e ee zm e e ee ee zm ee ee e e ze Create a bootable USB by following steps 1 Select Bootable USB Creator tab Storage Utilities a The Supplementary Tools feature enables various additional functions for the t Drive storage nt Information Bootable USB Creator Steps for Bootable CD DVD USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore Performa nce Create the USB bootable media for data erasing and drive backup Optimizer Select a USB flash drive de Diagnostic
33. ns which users of our product s and anyone else should observe in order to avoid injury to human body and damage to property and to ensure safe and correct use of our products Please be sure that you understand the meanings of the labels and graphic symbols described below before you move on to the detailed descriptions of the precautions and comply with the precautions stated Explanation of Labels NOTICE Indicates practices that may cause property damage and other problems but not personal injury 1 Property damage is defined as damage to a customer or third party s machines and equipment Explanation of Graphic Symbols 9 0 Prohibited Instructions Indicates prohibited actions Indicates actions that must be undertaken for safety purposes pg 4 NOTICE S Do not remove the drive from your system while the system is powered on It may cause damage to the drive Prohibited S Do not change any configuration files of this application To do so could harm your system Prohibited If your system or the Storage Utilities is terminated abnormally while Storage Utilities is running your system or the drive may be damaged or data may be lost Please backup your data before you Instructions YS e the Storage Utilities Use of Secure Erase and Drive Backup NOTICE Do not power off while the Secure Erase or Drive Backup is running as this could corrupt the drive or your system Do not run Secure Erase or Drive B
34. on on the drive 1008 No NTFS partition on the drive 1008 Successfully completed 5000 Successfully completed 1000 Successfully completed 4000 Successfully completed 4000 Canceled 2002 Canceled 2002 Successfully completed 1000 Select the task result from dropdown list box that you want to view 2 Result Displays the result of executing the Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning Secure Erase task 3 Export Close Click Export to export the log information to CSV format file Click Close to close the Log Information dialog pg 35 4 12 Export System Information Export system information without user information and drive information of supported drive Select About Storage Utilities from title button i and click Export System Information to export system information to text format file TOSHIBA Storage Utilities L Drive Zi Information Storage Utilities enables optimizing of the supported Toshiba Storage eA ESA Seka leteeien tbls robes Performance Optimizer o Geesen Over e SI Sion Solid State Driv f System Optimizer E Secure Erase are or Storage Utilities release information notify me in a pop up window Supplementary dl If there is a new drive Tools Copyright C 2013 2015 TOSHIBA CORPORATION All Rights Reserved Storage Utilities Version 3 00 4216 Copyright C
35. on on which you want to run Over Provisioning A Over Provisioning Size Select the percentage of reserve area to free area in the selected partition to specify the size of reserve area you want to allocate for Over Provisioning 4 Layout of Drive Progress Bar Displays the used area free area and the Over Provisioning area in different colors in the case of analyzing the selected partition Displays the capacity and occupancy ratio in the right side of the legend of each area Displays progress of Over Provisioning task on Progress Bar 5 Analyze Allocate Release Select the size of Over Provisioning Size and click Analyze to analyze the usage of the selected drive and display the analysis result in the Layout of Drive field The Over Provisioning Area has not been allocated as of the analyzed stage Click Allocate to allocate the specified size of reserve area on the selected partition When finished the result of allocating is shown in the Log Information screen Click Release to release the allocated reserve area When finished the result of releasing allocated reserve area is shown in the Log Information screen E e zm zm e zm zm zm ee ee Be zm zm ee ee zm em rm mm zm ee mm zm mm rm mm zm eB rm eB eB eB rm zm zm ee zm eB ee zm eB ee zm ee rm rm eB zm zm ee zm ee zm zm zm zm ee ee zm zm ee rm mm mm mm rm eB zm eB rm eB ee rm eB zm eB rm eB mm ee zm zm eB zm zm ee ee eB eB eB zm ee ee zm zm eB rm zm ee zm zm ee eS
36. places o Homegroup gt Ba This PC D Hi Network 2 items 6 Write the ISO file to CD DVD media using optical disc authoring software Search Linux Type Disc Image File USB File Size 212 684 KB 220 001 KB pg 27 4 8 3 USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore Size of USB flash drive will be set to about 250MB when creating the bootable USB Restore the capacity of the USB flash drive by following steps 1 Select USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore tab mv Storage Utilities m l The Supplementary Tools feature enables various additional functions for the V P Drive storage vd Information Bootable USB Creator Steps for Bootable CD DVD USB Flash Drive Capacity Restore s i KI Performance Size of USB flash drive will be set to about 250MB when creating the bootable media to the USB E a Optimizer flash drive Please select USB flash drive to restore and click Start Select a USB flash drive Diagnostic Scan Drive P G ee ae USB Flash Disk USB Device Over Provisioning LL ze System H Optimizer Secure Erase Supplementary Tools 2 Il Select a USB flash drive from the drive list box If the USB is not shown in the drive list box close the Storage Utilities and insert the created bootable USB into a port on your system before opening the Storage Utilities Then start the Storage Utilities d Click Start 2 If you accept the
37. r feature enables optimizing performance of the SSD d Drive by TRIM command Information Select a Drive Performance Drive Capacity Schedule Setting Next Execution Optimizer C TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47GB NONE NONE 1 Li A D TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24GB NONE NONE Diagnostic Scan amp Over Layout of Drive A Provisioning H 1 Used Area CH System Optimizer Free Area ES Free Area for Optimization b ais Secure Erase Supplementary Tools E 3 Analyze ae To the Scheduler screen To the Log Information screen Il Select a Drive Displays the list of all available drives on your system In the Select a Drive list click the drive for which you want to optimize performance 2 Layout of Drive Progress Bar Displays the used area free area and free area for the optimization of the selected drive in different colors Displays progress of optimizing task and analyzing task on Progress Bar Analyzing D _ Optimizing D 3 Analyze Start Stop Click Analyze to analyze the usage of the selected drive and display the analysis result in the Layout of the Drive field Click Start to optimize performance of the selected drive During execution of optimization click Stop to stop the optimization process When finished the execution result of performance optimization is shown in the Log Information screen ee ee en The optimization feature does not work o
38. rase will permanently delete all data on the selected drive including user data OS and recovery OS Make sure to backup your necessary data before running the Secure Erase LJ understand Do you want to display the Secure Erase screen Yes No 4 The Secure Erase screen is displayed Storage Utilities oe The Secure Erase feature enables deleting all data on the drive TOSHIBA Status Capacity Serial 0 TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47 GB Y3IS1032TOMW 1 1L TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24 GB 83GS100CTOEY Select a erasing method Please refer to user s manual for the detailed of each erasing method While the Secure Erase is running do not power off and or do not remove the drive from your system It may cause damage to the drive and or may lead malfunction 2 se Normal Secure Erase Estimated required time s h 2 min Enhanced Secure Erase Estimated required time s 0h 2 min Block Erase se Secure Erase Supplementary On the drive list select the drive on which you want to run Secure Erase N Select erasing method Normal Secure Erase and Enhanced Secure Erase do not work with the status of Security Locked or Security Frozen Block Erase and Cryptographic Erase do not work with the status of Security Locked Information or Sanitize Frozen 3 Click Start pg 30 5 If you accept the conditions check I understand and click Yes and start Secure Erase E orage Util
39. se Support Support Non support Remove the user password on the drive before running the Secure Erase For information on how to remove the user password on the drive refer to your system s user manual pg 21 To run the Secure Erase on Windows operating systems perform the following steps 1 Click Secure Erase menu 2 If you accept the conditions check I understand and click Yes A Secure Erase will permanently delete all data on the selected drive induding user data OS and recovery OS Make sure to backup your necessary data before running the Secure Erase Do you want to display the Secure Erase screen Yes 3 The Secure Erase screen is displayed TOSHIBA Wi mg serr wn A N Drive Information Storage Utilities The Secure Erase feature enables deleting all data on the drive Select a Drive Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning System 2 Optimizer Secure Erase Supplementary Tools Drive amp C TOSHIBA Q300 Pro Security Frozen 238 47 GB EES 0 TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24 GB Select a erasing method Please refer to user s manual for the detailed of each erasing method While the Secure Erase is running do not power off and or do not remove the drive from your system It may cause damage to the drive and or may lead malfunction Normal Secure Erase Estimated required time _ Enhanced
40. the drive for read errors Select a Drive Drive Capacity Schedule Setting Next Execution amp C TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 238 47 GB NONE NONE Li 3 D TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24 GB NONE ve Quick Scan Runs self test routine on a part of the selected drive gt Eull Scan Runs self test routine on the whole of the selected drive at a time To the Scheduler screen To the Log Information screen Displays the list of all available drives on your system In the Select a Drive list click the drive that you want to scan Scan Progress Bar Quick Scan Full Scan Scanning Start Stop Check this option to run self test routine on one part of the selected drive Check this option to run self test routine on the whole of the selected drive Displays progress of scanning task Click Start to scan the selected drive During execution of the scan click Stop to stop the scan process When finished the result of the scan is shown in the Log Information screen The Diagnostic Scan feature does not work while your computer is running on battery warning The Diagnostic Scan feature does not work on the SSD in Read Only Mode status is pg 18 4 5 Over Provisioning The Over Provisioning feature allows you to reserve free space in the TOSHIBA SSD The reserved area in the SSD is used mainly as a work area for garbage collection By raising the efficiency of garbage collection it can
41. ur system configuration in a manner designed to optimize performance of the system drive Secure Erase Erases all data on the TOSHIBA SSD Supplementary Tools Provides Linux bootable media creation function for data erasing and drive backup and USB flash drive capacity restore function pg 6 2 System Requirements Storage Utilities requires the following a b c d f Supported SSDs TOSHIBA SSD Q300 Series Model Number on the label the part number printed on the bottom of packaging box HDTS712 HDTS712 ZSTA HDTS724 HDTS724 ZSTA HDTS748 HDTS748 ZSTA HDTS796 HDTS796 ZSTA TOSHIBA SSD Q300 Pro Series Model Number on the label the part number printed on the bottom of packaging box HDTS412 HDTS412 ZSTA HDTS425 HDTS425 ZSTA HDTS451 HDTS451 ZSTA Note An asterisk mark is different for each destination Supported Hardware Computers that satisfy requirements of supported operating system Disk space 12 MB of available disk space Supported operating systems e Microsoft Windows 8 1 x86 and x64 Microsoft Windows 8 x86 and x64 e Microsoft Windows 7 x86 and x64 with SP1 File system Works only on storages formatted with NTFS Screen resolution 32 bits color and greater than 800 x 600 pixels Adobe Reader X or later Internet Explorer 8 or later SSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SSS SS Ze d e det ee Se SS det SS SS Se SS Se et Se SS Se Zeit det Ss a a as SS SS SS SS Je et
42. wer version of Storage Utilities has been released Would you like to update Current version Storage Utilities 3 00 Latest version Storage Utilities 3 10 Downloading the latest version After downloaded installer will rum automatically Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for TOSHIBA Storage Utilities The InstallShield Wizard will update the installed version 3 00 4216 of TOSHIBA Storage Utilities to version 3 10 4120 To continue click Next Cancel 4 Checkbox of Update Notice for Firmware Software If you want to be notified about firmware and software update information by a pop up window enable the checkbox If checkbox is enabled and it is connected to the Internet it detects update information at computer startup and every 24 hours pg 12 4 2 Drive Information The Drive Information displays summary and support features about the drives connected to your system 4 2 1 Summary The Summary tab displays status and summary of the selected drive 1 TOSHIBA Select a Drive Drive Information Performance Optimizer Diagnostic Scan Over Provisioning System Optimizer Secure Erase Supplementary Tools 1 2 4 Storage Utilities The Drive Information feature enables displaying various information about the drives Select a Drive Drive C TOSHIBA Q300 Pro Li M D TOSHIBA Q300 Pro 119 24 GB Summary ben Model Number
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