HDDlife for Notebooks Short Description:
Real-time hard drive statistics, alerts, malfunction protection, free download
HDDlife for Notebooks Long Description:
HDDLife for Notebooks is an essential program for any responsible notebook user. It is designed for controlling the hard and SSD disk condition and informing you about any possible malfunction. It studies all disk attributes from S.M.A.R.T and uses an advanced mathematical formula to provide you with the precise analysis of the disks health. With the help of HDDLife, you can safeguard yourself against the loss of priceless data.
HDDLife shines with an intuitive interface that displays the health status in percentage, calculating it according to paragon values. You can send the HDD read\write indicator to the system tray to have this information in your view all the time. The program works very smoothly and presents checkup results in a non-distracting manner.
HDDLife has the HDD power management feature allowing you to manually change disk power consumption. This can prevent the hard disk from overheat and prolong the notebook's work from a battery charge. One more new feature is the support of the USB disk monitoring. Just plug the USB disk and it will be monitored just like anything else. The utility currently supports external hard drives manufactured by IO-Data and Western Digital Passport.
HDDLife can now read the signs given by SSD disks, allowing you to move your data long before the lifespan of your SSD comes to an end. SSD's store your data using an entirely different approach compared to traditional hard drives. As a result, they give different signs and warnings about the possibility of a near failure.
The owners of high-end notebooks will certainly appreciate that HDDLife can run under Windows 7. HDDLife satisfies the demands set forth by Microsoft in "Designed for Windows 7" certificate. It has a very simple registration procedure that'll let you register the program with ease. If you care about the data stored on your hard drive and want to know the time to make a backup, then give HDDLife a try.