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HDDScan 4.1 Build 0.29 | File Size: 7.7 MB
A hard disk failure can cost you countless gigabytes of important data. HDDScan is a program that analyzes the state of your drive and gives you in-depth details regarding various attributes. The program has a simple interface that is easy to figure out. It enables you to select any of the HDDs on the computer through a drop-down menu.
The app can display various data regarding the drive. For instance, it can scan and deliver a detailed report regarding the S.M.A.R.T. attributes, such as the temperature, spin retry count, raw read error rate and errors count, just to name a few. The report can be saved to file (TXT or HTML) or sent to the printer. A long list of technical details regarding the HDD is also available.
HDDScan may perform several S.M.A.R.T. tests. The "Short test" only takes a few second to complete, while the "Extended test" and "Conveyance test" take a little while longer.
Also, the program can monitor the temperature of the hard disk over a period of time. Clicking on any of the entries in the Test Manager interface opens up a window that holds more information regarding the results.
The utility works with all types of HDD interfaces, including ATA, SATA, FireWire and SCSI.
The bottom line is that HDDScan is a useful tool that can help you keep an eye on your computer's performance. Inexperienced users should find it easy to work with, thanks to the intuitive interface.
Features:
Reading and analyzing identity information from ATA/SATA/USB/FireWire/SCSI HDD
Changing AAM, APM, PM parameters on ATA/SATA/USB/FireWire HDD.
Reporting defect information on SCSI HDD.
Spindle start/stop function on ATA/SATA/USB/FireWire/SCSI HDD.
Reports can be saved in MHT format
Reports can be printed
What's New:
Features:
Automatic Settings Preservation: Should help some drives "to remember" AAM / APM / PM setting after power cycle
SMART Window will show "Drive State" at the top for easier "health" check
Bugfixes:
Command line "Administrator Permission" bugfix
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https://rapidgator.net/file/2e7367a509345de78eb11ba20e1dc868/HDDScan.rar.html
HDDScan 4.1 Build 0.29 | File Size: 7.7 MB
A hard disk failure can cost you countless gigabytes of important data. HDDScan is a program that analyzes the state of your drive and gives you in-depth details regarding various attributes. The program has a simple interface that is easy to figure out. It enables you to select any of the HDDs on the computer through a drop-down menu.
The app can display various data regarding the drive. For instance, it can scan and deliver a detailed report regarding the S.M.A.R.T. attributes, such as the temperature, spin retry count, raw read error rate and errors count, just to name a few. The report can be saved to file (TXT or HTML) or sent to the printer. A long list of technical details regarding the HDD is also available.
HDDScan may perform several S.M.A.R.T. tests. The "Short test" only takes a few second to complete, while the "Extended test" and "Conveyance test" take a little while longer.
Also, the program can monitor the temperature of the hard disk over a period of time. Clicking on any of the entries in the Test Manager interface opens up a window that holds more information regarding the results.
The utility works with all types of HDD interfaces, including ATA, SATA, FireWire and SCSI.
The bottom line is that HDDScan is a useful tool that can help you keep an eye on your computer's performance. Inexperienced users should find it easy to work with, thanks to the intuitive interface.
Features:
Reading and analyzing identity information from ATA/SATA/USB/FireWire/SCSI HDD
Changing AAM, APM, PM parameters on ATA/SATA/USB/FireWire HDD.
Reporting defect information on SCSI HDD.
Spindle start/stop function on ATA/SATA/USB/FireWire/SCSI HDD.
Reports can be saved in MHT format
Reports can be printed
What's New:
Features:
Automatic Settings Preservation: Should help some drives "to remember" AAM / APM / PM setting after power cycle
SMART Window will show "Drive State" at the top for easier "health" check
Bugfixes:
Command line "Administrator Permission" bugfix
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https://rapidgator.net/file/2e7367a509345de78eb11ba20e1dc868/HDDScan.rar.html