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The S.M.A.R.T. early warning system for Hard Disk failure!
| Platform | Win |
| Delivery | Boxed |
Our Price: £18.64 ex VAT
Our Price: £21.90 inc VAT
The S.M.A.R.T. early warning system for Hard Disk failure!
The possibility of hard disk failure and subsequent loss of data is now easily controllable with O&O DriveLED 2. With O&O DriveLED 2 you have a reliable partner that accurately tells you when it is time to backup your important data or even if it is necessary to replace the hard disk. With only one license required for all the hard disks in your computer, you will remain constantly informed as to the condition of your hard disks and, most importantly, be warned in the event of a pending malfunction.
S.M.A.R.T. hardware monitoring Quietly running in the background, the new O&O DriveLED permanently monitors the status of your hard disks. With the help of S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology), O&O DriveLED analyses the health state of your hard disks and warns you in the event of potential malfunctions. Immediately after installation O&O DriveLED provides you with the ability to make an intensive analysis of all of your hard disks. Every hard disk that supports S.M.A.R.T. is able to run self tests. Using O&O DriveLED you can start a self-test of your hard disk with only one click of your mouse. During the tests several parameters and functions are systematically checked, including the interface, the surface and the mechanics, including every read head. In addition, the error log will be analyzed and the S.M.A.R.T. system itself will be tested. If there were no failures found, the corresponding indicator will be lit up green. If some failures occurred, O&O DriveLED will notify you. In this case, it is recommended to backup your data.
Monitoring Access on the Desktop While O&O DriveLED makes it possible for you to see your hard drive's built-in LEDs on your computer screen, this is just the beginning. In addition, you now have the possibility of monitoring all of your virtual drives, such as network drives, being able to clearly distinguish between read-access and write-access.