12/3/20
I believe everyone is using memory cards, which are the most commonly used digital products. If you want to know the performance of the memory card, you can use the memory card detection tool. Next, the editor will take a look at the functions of the memory card detection tool and how to use the memory card detection tool? Memory card detection tool
What are the functions of the memory card detection tool
The memory card detection tool has functions such as expansion detection, bad block scanning, speed test, aging test, and bad block shielding. If you want to check whether the newly bought memory card or U disk is an expansion disk, you can ask the memory card detection tool to help. This is definitely a U disk expansion detection tool that can perfectly complete the detection operation. It can easily detect whether the storage product has been expanded in capacity and recharged as a shoddy product. It can also detect whether the FLASH flash memory has bad blocks, whether it uses black chips, and does not destroy the original data of the disk. It can also test the reading and writing speed of the U disk, and perform aging tests on storage products. It is an essential tool for you to select U disk and memory card.
How to use the memory card detection tool
1. Open the memory test tool. Since the memory test tool has an upper limit of detection, we will adjust the detection value to 768, and then click "startTesting" below to start the test. If the memory is large, you can open multiple windows to test at the same time, such as 4G memory, open 6 MemTest memory test tool windows, enter 768 and start the test.
2. The memory detection tool will remind you of some precautions, just click "OK" at the bottom right.
3. After that, the detection progress will be displayed at the bottom. Normally, the detection progress will be 200% after two times of detection.
The memory card detection tool has many functions, such as expansion detection, bad block scanning, and speed testing. After reading the above introduction, I believe you already know how to use the memory card detection tool.