Dear People, This is a offtopic question, but is related to Linux in that I need to do something in Windows I can easily do in Linux, and I wondered if someone could help me.
I'm about to purchase a machine to install Debian on, but the people I'm getting it from only support Windows. I want to put the hardware under some load, but there doesn't seem to be any canonical way to do this in Windows. If they know Linux stuff I would just ask them to recompile the kernel a bunch of times. But this is probably not an option here. A friend suggested that I simply use a simple C program that will simply write to and from the hard disk very fast, and then keep it running on the machine. I wouldn't know how to write something like this off the top of my head. Does anyone have anything like this to hand or have other suggestions? Please CC me; I'm not on the list. Thank you. Sincerely, Faheem Mitha.