HALiD Posted April 9, 2012 Share Posted April 9, 2012 An early-warning system for hard disk crashes When is it the right time for giving your computer a rest? When it’s too hot? Overloaded? Vital components are on the verge of breaking down? No other single part of the modern computer system is more susceptible to malfunction than the hard disk. In fact, such a malfunction can come without warning and often strikes while the computer’s being used. O&O DriveLED, working quietly in the background, permanently monitors the status of your hard disks and warns you of any impending problems. With it, you’ll always have time to backup your data and so avoid losing any of it when exchanging a hard disk. This is time a sudden crash will never give you.Important Features at a GlanceNEW: Redesigned user interfaceNEW: Also available in Workstation and Server EditionsNEW: Status reportsDisplays read/write access for logical volumesDisplays storage capacity for every driveAutomatic monitoring of all S.M.A.R.T. propertiesDisplays current temperatures on all hard disk drives (when supported by manufacturer)Warning of possible operational errors on all hard disk drivesSupports all Windows-compatible disksSupport of SCSI-disk drivesMonitors network drivesGiveaway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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