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Old 23-07-2010, 08:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Suggest me a good hdd health monitoring s/w...


even if its not a freeware, no probs..
but it shud be worth..
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Old 23-07-2010, 09:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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heres the active@hdd utility......thats a trial that supports win 7 -Active@ Hard Disk Monitor. SMART diagnostic & HDD health control software for Windows XP Vista 2003 Server 2008...

but heres another one that officially doesn't supports win 7 but u can try,,,its a freeware-Active@ Hard Disk Monitor. SMART diagnostic & HDD health control software for Windows XP Vista 2003 Server 2008...

also try this-http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/download.htm

i believe this one also fits ur bill... (i beleive this is the best choice)....-http://crystalmark.info/software/Cry...o/index-e.html

this blog here lists down all good hdd monitoring tools with smart capabilities-http://my.opera.com/rejzor/blog/hard...ring-s-m-a-r-t
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i almost tried every s/w you suggested in trial version..
i feel the active hdd monitor a bit better than others.. but every s/w shows my disk health as 57-59% and describes as "good" or "ok"..
wat does that mean ?
My hdd is just 3-4 months old..
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...the % shown the data spread in the hard disk sectors.....so in order to reduce the percentage is to defrag on very regular basis......and....this % age shouldn't worry you......this % shall reduce when you start installing more data very frequently that too without defragging your system on a regular basis......remember....ur data gets spread ontp the magnetic sectors all the time when u start adding more stuff...that reduces the hdd health.....so defrag more......thats very general rule
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neat explanantion.. thnx..
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