Why doesn't my network drive appear?
If you run CrystalDiskMark with administrator rights, network drives are not shown. To benchmark a network drive, run it as a standard user (when UAC asks, choose No so it runs without admin rights).
Short answers to the most common questions about CrystalDiskMark. For step-by-step fixes, see Устранение неполадок; for how to run a test, see the Руководство.
If you run CrystalDiskMark with administrator rights, network drives are not shown. To benchmark a network drive, run it as a standard user (when UAC asks, choose No so it runs without admin rights).
Results can differ because:
Failure is often due to insufficient rights to create the test file on the drive. Run CrystalDiskMark with administrative privileges (right-click → Run as administrator) and try again.
In CrystalDiskMark, MB/s means 1,000,000 bytes per second (decimal), not 1024×1024. Same for KB and GB in the UI.
Results are not comparable between different major versions (e.g. 7.x vs 8.x). Within the same major version (e.g. 8.0.0–8.0.6), results are compatible.
Benchmarking writes a lot of data and can shorten the life of SSDs and USB flash drives. Use sparingly; the software is provided as-is.
More solutions: Устранение неполадок · Руководство