Zentimo xStorage Manager is a powerful external drive manager. It saves time and extends user abilities on active work with flash-drives, portable drives, card readers, and other gadgets. It comes with several handy features such as: drive letter management, portable app quick launcher, powerful autorun customizations, enhanced safe device removal, and speed tests for attached drives.
In Windows, most USB drives have the same name: "USB mass storage device" which makes it difficult to identify your drives when using multiple drives simultaneously; Zentimo solves this problem by identifying your devices by brand and drive name. Zentimo can also identify processes that are preventing drive removal and allows you to force the drive to stop in a safe manner.
Zentimo features accurate speed tests that measures the file read\write speeds of 3 different file sizes: small files (32 KB), medium files (3 MB), and large files (100 MB). The average speed calculated by Zentimo reflects your drives real performance more accurately than characteristics from the vendor's specification.
Changes in 3.1.2.1301:
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Improvements
- Unable to stop dialog: ability to copy processes info to the clipboard added
- Additional debug information is sent in user bug reports when verbose logging enabled (dump of all system devices and user settings)
- The ‘Display all storage devices’ option is now enabled by default
- Launch the program second time brings the device menu to the front instead of the main dialog (consistent with the first launch behavior)
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Bug fix
- ‘Drive Letters’ tab in the program settings could be grayed out and locked on Win 11
- Text in the troubleshoot service issues dialog displayed incorrectly in English
- Some JPEG images caused program errors when they are set as device icon
- PNG images lost transparency when set as custom device icons
- Change device image dialog didn’t preserve its dimensions
- In some cases the program might prevent to shutdown the system (after that the program worked unstable, might display errors)
- Loading settings from file might work incorrect – some settings could get duplicated, ie autorun settings
- External storage devices without a drive letter weren’t displayed in the device menu by default (they were displayed in the hidden devices section)
- The program might not detect and display some kind of storage devices
- Device name might not be detected for some devices