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So, I have an issue with having lots of hard drives and not being able to tell which one is which. For example, I have 12 hard drives, many are the same make and model and size. I am unable to tell which one is which looking at AIDA64 storage reports. The only uniquely identifying attribute as far as I can tell is the serial number found in the ATA report. However, this report does not tell me which logical drive this serial number is attached to. Is there a way we can add a column on the logical drive report that has the physical hard drive serial number? Or a column on the physical drive report that includes the serial number and the logical volume letter? Or maybe a new report that has the combined column fields so that the physical and logical attributes are together on one page so that the drives can be easily identified? I attached a screenshot of what I mean. Drive 1, 2, and 3 are the same, can't tell which one is which as far as which one is drive F: and which one is drive G:, etc. Samething for drives 11 and 12, 4 and 5, and so on.
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Hi! Although I usually only use GoldWave for audio editing, I recently tried its CD Reader feature to rip audio CDs. It offers more control of the process compared to other softwares like Nero Burning ROM's Save Tracks feature, Windows Media Player or Winamp. However, I have a question about the reading options: While most programs allow the user to select the speed measured in X, GoldWave only accepts values in KB/S. When I go to Storage\Optical Drives page in AIDA64, the speeds both for reading and writing are given in X. What calculation should I make to get an aproximate value for the X speed in KB/S? I think there is a rule of three whose unit (such as 1024 for measuring memory) I'm missing. Thanks a lot!