The string disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10 appears to reference a specific 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).
The cryptic identifier sounds like a ghost in the machine—a specific build string for a storage management driver or a specialized diagnostic tool from nearly a decade ago.
If you are documenting this for a report, here is the likely breakdown of the string segments:
The string disk-sm-windows-x64-jun-2015-version-11.20.x5.10 appears to reference a specific 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).
The cryptic identifier sounds like a ghost in the machine—a specific build string for a storage management driver or a specialized diagnostic tool from nearly a decade ago.
If you are documenting this for a report, here is the likely breakdown of the string segments: