Disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510 New 'link' 〈SIMPLE〉
It looks like you’re referencing a specific string: disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510 new. This doesn’t correspond to any known official software, driver, or Windows system file from Microsoft.
- Exact filename and checksum (SHA256)
- Source and download URL (if known)
- Date acquired
- Target OS tested on
- Any installation notes or driver tweaks used
: If the file is needed for a specific "unknown device" in Windows Device Manager, search for the Hardware ID VEN_xxxx&DEV_xxxx ) instead of the filename. Microsoft Learn Could you clarify if you found this string in an , or if you are looking for a download link for a specific piece of hardware? disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510 new
Archival metadata suggestion
When storing this package for archival reference, record: It looks like you’re referencing a specific string:
- disksm – Could mean “Disk SMART” (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology). SMART is used in hard drives and SSDs to report health data.
- windowsx64 – Indicates it is meant for 64-bit versions of Windows.
- jun2015 – Suggests a compile or release date around June 2015. In software terms, that is quite old; modern Windows 10/11 updates and drivers have long superseded anything from mid-2015.
- version1120x510 – The “x” between 1120 and 510 is unusual. Most version numbers use dots (e.g., 1.1.20.5). The presence of “x” could imply a resolution (1120×510) or a build code.
- new – Often added to filenames to distinguish a newer upload from older ones, or to trick users into thinking it’s fresh.