Iedere dag bieden wij GRATIS software met licentie waarvoor je normaliter moet betalen!
Hard Drive Inspector 4.19 werd aangeboden als een giveaway op 4 november 2013
Je zult maar al je data kwijt raken van je computer. alle documenten, e-mails, adressen, accounts, opgeslagen wachtwoorden, foto's, muziek en video. Klinkt als een nachtmerrie, toch? En dat is nu precies wat er gebeurt als je harde schijf, dat deel van je computer waarop je gegevens worden opgeslagen, crasht.
Omdat de harde schijf bestaat uit constant draaiende mechanische onderdelen, is het onderhevig aan slijtage. De schijf kan er zo maar mee stoppen, zonder waarschuwing vooraf. Ja, een harde schijf is maar een stuk metaal en eenvoudig te vervangen, maar kun je ook zo gemakkelijk de unieke content herstellen die je de laatste jaren hebt opgebouwd en verzameld? Voorkomen is beter en goedkoper dan genezen. Gebruik Hard Drive Inspector om constant de gezondheid van je schijven te monitoren en je te waarschuwen in geval van gevaar, zodat je op tijd maatregelen kunt treffen. Installeer Hard Drive Inspector nu gratis, het zou morgen te laat kunnen zijn voor je harde schijf.
En laat de kans niet lopen op een korting van $20 (50%) voor Hard Drive Inspector for Notebooks!
De beste suggestie voor een verbetering wordt beloond met een levenslange licentie (inclusief updates en ondersteuning) voor Hard Drive Inspector. Gebruik de Idea Informer widget voor het inzenden van je feedback en vergeet niet je naam en e-mailadres in te vullen – anders kan de ontwikkelaar geen contact met je opnemen in geval jij de winnaar bent!
Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003 Server/ Vista/ 7/ 8; about 10 MB of disk space
9.34 MB
$29.95
Hard Drive Inspector for Notebooks is een krachtig, effectief en gebruikersvriendelijk programma dat de gezondheid van je harde schijf in de gaten houdt. Notebooks editie beschikt over alle functionaliteit van de Professional versie, maar beschikt oook over speciale features voor notebooks.
Chronograph is een eenvoudige tool die de interne klok van je computer sychroniseert met de atomic tijd. Standaard interne klokken zijn gewoonlijk niet accuraat en hebben regelmatige handmatige correctie nodig. Chronograph synchroniseert automatisch met de atomic klokservers van de US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Well I found this GAOTD pretty much accurate with regard to S.M.A.R.T. attributes in order to predict any possible HD failure (raw read error rate, spin up time, error rate etc...); and it's also noobs friendly since it can interpret the S.M.A.R.T. data it found with a very easy expanation.
So overall it does the job pretty well and as GAOTD it's ABOVE AVERAGE, but seems to be more suitable for PC DESKTOPS rather than LAPTOPS (support for external drives also appears to be limited).
Personally I prefer a tool designed to check the health of my USB and External drives, as most of my backup data are there....how about you dudes?
And anyway, as usual charging money for a product like this doesn't make too much sense to me nowadays...what do you make of it dudes?
http://gsmartcontrol.berlios.de/home/index.php/About (==> unlike this GAOTD it's more suitable for external HDs and USB flash Drives)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk-Utils/Western-Digital-DLG-Diagnostics.shtml
Wanna a FREE & PORTABLE app?? No problem, with Giovanni you can do that for FREE:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/System/System-Info/Portable-CrystalDiskInfo.shtml
To monitor the fan speed, voltage and chip temperature, so as to avoid damaging your system by restraining the excessive heat of both HD and CPU, try these 2 FREE GEMS:
* SpeedFan (==> Softpedia Editor Pick & my Personal First Choice)
With this magic FREE TOOL users can tweak both voltage and temperature parameters speed fans, according to the detected temperatures, so as to avoid damaging their system by restraining the excessive heat of both HD and CPU.
It can also perform an in-depth analysis on your HDs, by monitoring the S.M.A.R.T. readings of your EIDE, SATA and SCSI hard disks and RAID controllers, thus allowing users to anticipate any possible system failures in the future.
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
* eFMer TThrottle (==> Supports both Intel and AMD Processors sporting an internal temperature sensor)
Can monitor the CPU & GPU (CUDA/ATI) temperatures and set the runtime of any running program, to make sure that the CPU or Gpu Processor temperature doesn't exceed a certain temperature.
Yes, you heard that right: what it does is adjusting the amount of time a certain process (program) may run, and then stop all threads of it for a short amount of time should the Core temperature exceed the warning level.
This way you'll always keep the temperature of your system below the “Set Temperature”: cool, isn't it? Must have program especially for LAPTOP users!!
http://efmer.eu/boinc/index.html
Enjoy!
Cheers by Giovanni Mr FREE!!!
Pros
*Analyzes and monitors the health of hard drives using S.M.A.R.T.
*Instead of just giving you raw S.M.A.R.T. data, provides some easy-to-understand stats about the health of your drive
*Has multiple different ways of you warning you of potential failure, such as via email
*Works with all types of internal and external drives that support S.M.A.R.T. -- which is pretty much all modern drives
Cons
*As is typical with all programs of this type, failure detection/prediction is not 100% accurate
Free Alternatives
Ashampoo HDD Control 2 (freebie, not freeware)
HDD Expert
HDDScan
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The analogy that comes to mind is getting a flat tire... if you keep an eye on your tires, checking wear periodically, assuming you replace tires before they're badly worn, your odds of having a flat tire [or worse, a blowout] go down. Does it prevent a flat? No. It just shifts the odds a little more in your favor.
Checking hard drive S.M.A.R.T. data works the same way -- it [hopefully] lets you know your hard drive is wearing out in time to replace it before it gets worse or fails. Modern hard drives are more forgiving than in the past [they can usually do some self-healing], and PCs/laptops are faster, so you don't always know when a drive has to repeat reading or writing data because the 1st time(s) it could not. This is the type of info that S.M.A.R.T. data can provide. It's also something that your PC &/or laptop might well already be monitoring...
Lots of people never turn off their PCs, whether they leave them constantly running or maybe have their laptop go to sleep or into hibernation. And when you start a PC or laptop that's been shut off, usually the manufacturer has it set to display some sort of logo screen. Behind that logo is data that's displayed as the system boots, & it usually can check your drive(s) S.M.A.R.T. data, warning you if anything is amiss.
The main caveat with recorded S.M.A.R.T. data is that data from say Western Digital & Seagate drives will be different -- they don't all record the same things, & the results they do record don't always mean the same thing. Hard Drive Inspector will hopefully save you from having to Google for info to translate results for your particular drive(s).
Now should you run Hard Drive Inspector constantly, or start it with Windows? That's entirely up to you. People should check their tires pretty regularly -- it can save not just your life but the lives of anyone riding in your car or truck, as well as the lives of other drivers etc. Many [most?] people don't want to bother, so they came up with a recommendation to check them weekly, or at the least monthly, hoping that way more people will actually check. I don't wish to offend anyone, but some folks will only use something like Hard Drive Inspector if they make it part of a weekly or monthly routine the same way, say just before a backup &/or whatever other maintenance. Since you're looking more for signs of wear & tear, that's usually fine.
[A quickest note: since we're concerned about hard drive health today, mechanical hard drives (rather than SSDs) generate a lot of heat -- they usually benefit from some sort of cooling. In a PC case or laptop housing that's usually done by airflow over the drives -- in an external drive housing adequate cooling is much less common. If you use the drive to read/write data is shorter bursts, storing a few files now & then that's not so much a problem -- if that reading/writing is sustained, say copying a backup, external drives can get hot enough to increase wear &/or promote early failure. Myself, I use external housings that have fans & use desktop USB fans with docks. HWMonitor does read their temps over eSATA.]
The majority of manufacturers of prebuilt machines usually include software of this nature for free.
If you visit the website of your hard drive manufacturer, you should be able to download a whole bunch of diagnostics and utilities for free.
At the end of the day, A warning that my hard drive is not doing so well is nice. A quality backup done that is maintained twice a week is far better.
Thanks to AltrixSoft & GOTD.
Downloaded,installed and activated.
Tested it.
Result: Very Good.
• you can choose whether to run it at Windows start up
• you can choose whether to display disk's death time estimation
It will run minimised. You can right click and choose to [Open Hard Drive Inspector] to see the main window.
The software displays the hard disk's health under 3 main areas:
• Reliability [e.g. "Good"]
• Performance [e.g. "Good"]
• Error resistance [e.g. "Good"]
It shows the temperature of your various hard disks.
You can choose to display in Fahrenheit or Celsius.
It will also display the temperatures in small font in the system tray area.
It displays data about the hard disks:
• capacity
• total free space
• the accumulated total power-on time (since it was first used)
Well thought through software product and good programming.
Excellent user interface.
This is on par with the other very good software named Hard Disk Sentinel.
Re #6, "Nergens een licentiecode te bekennen!!!"
Geertje, heb je het readme-bestand gelezen?
Je moet de opgehaalde zip uitpakken naar een map. Als je klikt op Activate.exe, wordt er een registersleutel in je register geplaatst. Die bevat de sleutel.
Meestal kan je eerst Setup.exe uitvoeren en daarna Activate.exe. Soms in de andere volgorde. Soms maakt de volgorde niets uit.
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Hoi, aardig progje om te proberen. Maar.........WAAR IS DE GRATIS GOTD LICENTIE??? Nergens een licentiecode te bekennen!!!
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"Hard Drive Inspector 4.19"
Vandaag een Activate en een Setup.
De Setup kan in 5-tal verschillende talen uitgevoerd worden: Engels, Duits, Frans, Spaans, Portugees.
Het programma start bij deze WinXP in het Nederlands. Een prettige verrassing.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/HardDriveInspector4.19_20131104/EersteStart.png
Wel slaat het programma gelijk alarm, omdat de HD te warm is: 55C.
En het waarschuwingssignaal is indringend aanwezig.
Dat kun je gelukkig wel uitzetten.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/HardDriveInspector4.19_20131104/Waarschuwing.png
Vaak helpt het om een laptop op een vlakke ondergrond te zetten en met 2 blokjes meer ruimte te creëren voor toevoer van koele lucht.
Er is ook een Geavanceerde modus:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/HardDriveInspector4.19_20131104/Smart-Info.png
Vooral SMART-info is van belang. Deze functie is bedoeld om naderend onheil van de HD te melden, zodat je de data nog kunt gaan redden.
Bij sommige PC's kan SMART zelfs bij het aanzetten van de PC de aanbevelingen tonen. Als je niet goed weet, wat je ermee aanmoet, zou je van dat scherm een foto kunnen maken en die laten zien aan een PC-expert.
Ootje
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Founded in 2000, AltrixSoft is a rapidly growing privately owned software manufacturer. AltrixSoft specializes in developing system maintenance, system monitoring and utility applications for business and individuals. Now people and companies in more than 70 countries use our programs in their everyday work.
Each member of AltrixSoft's programming team has great experience in creating effective, stable and easy-to-use software for the Microsoft Windows platform. Their efforts in writing high quality code combined with our designers' professionalism have resulted in awards from the Internet's most respectable software download sites including 5 stars and "Top File of the Day" on ZDNet and "Pick" on CNET Download.com.
AltrixSoft's main goal is to provide our clients with excellent products and fast support. Try our software and you will like it.
Kan me toch niet echt voorstellen dat ze sinds 2000 alleen maar niks doen of gepresteerd hebben...Jaren terug was Peter Norton het helemaal, nu een afgezwakt zooitje door diverse pioneers ingehaald.
Geen idee of deze betrouwbaar VM wil, je hoort nog...
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Programma is niet echt zinvol: een backup maken is veel effectiever.
Verder is er veel meer software die hetzelfde gratis doet, meer nog dan Giovanni vermeld zoals Diskcheckup van Passmark: kan vrijwel precies hetzelfde, maar dan geheel gratis voor huishoudelijk gebruik.
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CrystalDiskInfo monitort de gezondheid van je harddisk (freeware):
http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskInfo/index-e.html
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