September 2, 201312 yr perhaps it is easier to create a dos boot disk on a usb drive and run seatools to permanently save the settings?? Certainly would be a good idea if Seatools indeed provides the ability to do this. Haven't looked at the DOS version of Seatools in a long time, so they may allow that -- but the Windows version does NOT provide the ability to do this (just checked). It only supports testing the disks and viewing the SMART data.
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