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DiskCheckup 2.0 - Measure your hard disk drive's performance.

Measure your hard disk drive

DiskCheckup
DiskCheckup: DiskCheckup measures the performance and 'health' of your S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, Reporting Technology) enabled hard disk drive. It compares current hard disk drive (HDD) attributes to the TEC (Threshold Exceed Condition) values determined by the manufacturer of the HDD. It can track changes to the attributes over time and make a extrapolated 'prediction' as to the failure date of the HDD. The program can be configured to notify you when a TEC value has been exceeded, by a variety of methods including email.

DiskCheckup can be configured to use command-line parameters so that it can be integrated as part of a larger automated testing process. Alternatively, those users wishing to incorporate DiskCheckup's functionality into their own applications should consider the SMART DLL SDK Library. Contact PassMark Software for more details.

DiskCheckup is free for personal use and $US 15.00 per license for commercial use.

What is new in version 2.0:

Hard Disk Drive (HDD) future failure prediction using Threshold Exceed Condition (TEC); Automatic email when TEC exceeded; Auto-refresh capability; More HDD data captured; Improved User Interface.

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For $15.00

Download: Download DiskCheckup 2.0 (0.3 Mb)
Download Count:56
Release Date:2006-11-13
Last Updated:2006-10-25
Manufacturer: PassMark Software
Product Support: DiskCheckup WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:16MB RAM, 1MB disk space
Install:Install and Uninstall
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smart 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      hard disk drive 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      s m a r t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10      hard drive 2 3 4 5 6 7 8      failure prediction  sata  threshold exceed condition 


 

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