Monitor Hard Drive Or SSD Health & Performance With HDD Expert
The program doesn’t confuse you with excessive technical jargon,
unlike most similar tools. It’s simple interface makes it an easy tool
to use even for novice users. It doesn’t confuse you with .
Once launched, HDDExpert scans through all drives and partitions in
your system. It then displays manufacturer name, model, firmware, serial
number, temperature reading and cache size of the disk(s). The app also
displays warning messages for temperature and health, and lets you know
whether a backup or spare HDD is needed or not.
The lower part of its interface carries information related to damage
or errors at different sectors on the disk. In addition, the app
displays total power cycle count and total operation time.
Right beside these readings, you’ll find three buttons labeled
‘Fans’, ‘Spare’ and ‘Backup’. The first two take you to an Amazon search
page, which contains recommended products such as cooling fans and HDD
replacement parts. The Backup button links to ‘Backup & Recovery 12
Home’, a paid program that you can install and use to create backups of
the data on your disks. In the ‘Message’ section beside these buttons,
the tool displays its verdict on the state of your drives and
recommendations to prevent (Spare) or prepare (Backup) for failures.
All in all, a simple disk health monitoring software that could save
your precious data before it’s too late. The tool can come in handy to
test old drives as soon as they start posing problems, so you may get a
replacement before complete failure of the disk and the loss of all the
data on it.
HDDExpert works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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