Disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10
The string disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10 appears to reference a specific Disk Sanitization or Storage Management (SM) software package, compiled for Windows x64, dated June 2015, with a version numbering scheme typical of enterprise security or IT management tools (e.g., Blancco, Kroll Ontrack, or a proprietary disk erasure utility).
While the exact vendor is not explicitly named, the structure suggests a build from a data security firm—likely used for secure erasure, forensic imaging, or disk health monitoring. This article deconstructs the identifier’s components, examines the technological context of mid-2015 Windows x64 environments, and explains why such legacy versions still matter in forensic investigations and compliance audits today. disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10
If you find this binary in a legacy environment, here is the likely supported OS and hardware stack: The string disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11
| Component | Supported Configuration | |-----------|------------------------| | Windows OS | Windows Server 2012 R2 (build 9600), Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 7 SP1 (with SHA-2 patches) | | Processors | Intel Xeon E5/E7 v3 (Haswell) or AMD Opteron 6300 series | | Disk Controllers | LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260/9271, Dell PERC H710/H810, IBM ServeRAID M5110 | | Storage Media | SAS 6Gb/s or 12Gb/s HDDs, early enterprise SATA SSDs (Intel DC S3500/S3700) | If you find this binary in a legacy
Important note: This version string predates Windows Server 2016 (released Sep 2016) and Windows 10’s later feature updates. Attempting to install it on newer OS versions (Server 2019/2022, Windows 11) will likely fail due to deprecated kernel APIs, driver signing enforcement (SHA-1 deprecation in 2021), or missing HAL extensions.
Software Release: Disk SM Windows x64 (June 2015) Version: 11.20.x5.10




































































































