Seagate’s proprietary diagnostic software that works on all hard drive brands.
DOS requires exact spelling. Ensure you are not misstating the command. Type and press Enter.
If your hardware is too new to support MS-DOS utilities, look into modern diagnostic software that runs safely within Windows or via a Linux-based live USB.
Look for any file ending in .EXE (e.g., HDDREG.EXE or HR.EXE ). Type that exact name and press . 2. Navigate to the Correct Directory Hdd Regenerator Bad Command Or Filename
If you renamed the file, ensure no spaces. Use 8.3 format (e.g., HDDREG~1.EXE ).
If you’re staring at a black screen with the frustrating "Bad Command or Filename"
Safely eject the drive and attempt to boot into the DOS environment again. Method 3: Navigate to the Correct Drive Letter Type and press Enter
"Bad command or filename" when using HDD Regenerator usually occurs because
The computer is not looking in the directory where hddreg.exe is located.
Most "Bad command" errors stem from a faulty bootable USB creation process. Instead of manually moving files: Open the HDD Regenerator Windows application. Select or Bootable CD/DVD . Type that exact name and press
To help you get your hard drive scanned successfully, let me know: Are you trying to run this on an or a modern SSD ?
Find the or Storage Configuration settings. Change the mode from AHCI to IDE (or Compatibility Mode ). Save changes, exit, and try running the command again.