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Hard Drive Inspector Pro 4.30 estaba como Giveaway el día n 12 de marzo de 2015
Imagina cómo te sentirías si hubieras perdido de repente todos los datos de tu computadora: todos los documentos, correos electrónicos, direcciones, cuentas, contraseñas guardadas, fotos, música y vídeos. Suena como una pesadilla, ¿no es así? Pero eso es exactamente lo que sucederá cuando el disco duro, una parte de una computadora que almacena información, se daña. Como el disco duro constantemente gira sus partes mecánicas que sufre de desgastes, y se puede romper en cualquier momento sin previo aviso dejándote solo con cenizas, desnudo. Sí, un disco duro es sólo un pedazo de metal y es fácil de reemplazar, pero se pueden restaurar fácilmente sus contenidos que reflejan años de tu vida y de trabajo?
La prevención es mejor y mucho más barata que curar. Utiliza el Hard Drive Inspector que supervisa continuamente la salud de los discos y te avisa en caso de peligro, lo que reduce las posibilidades de "sorpresas". Instala Hard Drive Inspector gratis ahora, mañana puede ser demasiado tarde para su disco duro.
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Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003 Server/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1; about 10 MB of disk space
11.8 MB
$29.95
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LOL, after installation I searched for the program, but did not find it...
Installed on a most funny location. The first and only program which uses as directory:
http://i.imgur.com/3biwXPY.png
A company without name and address. The news from 2003 to July 2014. A nice story: some weeks ago, I claimed that the latest news from a company have been from 2013. I was reported from another GOTD user, that this is wrong, the latest news has been from the same GOTD day. Well after my comment, this company wrote very fast another "news" to show, that they are active...
The install changes a lot of registry keys, due to an installed service.
http://i.imgur.com/2lCamxG.png
Upon start a small resizable window opens, It shows you connected drives, but in my case, it does NOT show a connected USB drive, which is of course recognized by another monitoring software I use.
In the options you can set warning levels, checking intervals, language and advanced disk monitoring (noise level, acoustic management if the disk supports it.
A preset of 10 sec checking interval is nonsense. Too much monitoring slows down and gives more problems than advantages. A sudden and fast increase of SMART errors or temperatures in seconds or minutes will mean a defect HD anyhow, without chance to do anything...
http://i.imgur.com/INn8jKp.png
If you don't have a disk monitoring system, you can takes this. Maybe it works with your USB drives. If it doesn't, take one of the free ones, which do.
The unusual installer gives a bad taste to this software, at least for me.
Uninstalled via reboot.
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Seriously, the makers of this software need to say where their software is better than other S.M.A.R.T. monitoring software and drop the hard sell techniques. Even Wikipedia has lots of potential alternatives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_S.M.A.R.T._tools
Why is this software better or different to others, especially the free ones?
Lots of information about S.M.A.R.T. here:
http://ntfs.com/disk-monitor.htm
I have stopped using them, but the one I used to use was:
http://hddscan.com/
Which I notice even includes SSDs now (and is still freeware).
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I got Hard Disk Sentinel 2 weeks ago from another giveaway forum. Both 'Hard Disk Sentinel' and 'Hard Drive Inspector Pro' are very good hard drive monitoring and analyzing program. A clean interface provides detailed report on S.M.A.R.T. and overview of hard drive health alongwith lots of other "Technical Info".
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Among freeware I generally use the following programs -
1) CrystalDiskInfo - http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskInfo/index-e.html
( portable version available at http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/crystaldiskinfo_portable)
2)HDDScan - http://hddscan.com
3) DiskCheckup by Passmark - http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm
4)EASIS Drive Check - http://www.easis.com/easis-drive-check.html
Thanks
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Windows 8.1 64-bit. My two main drives are an internal Western Digital (which of course has a fan) and an external Seagate which has no fan. I normally run Crystal Disc Info, which has no trouble reading the SMART data of both drives, and displaying constant temperature readouts. Hard Drive Inspector, for some reason, can only find the SMART data from my internal disc, so it is now uninstalled. Back to Crystal Disc Info.
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Ran setup.exe.
Obtained activation code from http://altrixsoft.com/en/regform.php. Started Hard Drive Inspector. Program showed 14 days remaining on trial. Pressed F4 and entered activation code. Hard Drive Inspector accepted code and said
You must restart Hard Drive Inspector to remove the restrictions of the Trial Mode. Do you want to restart Hard Drive Inspector now?
Replied yes. Program did not restart.
Manually restarted program. Program now showed zero days remaining and asked for activation code.
Entered activation code. Program errored out with
Can't open registry key. "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Softwarfe\AltrixSoft\Hard Drive Inspector\Key" Error number is '5'.
Reinstalled Hard Disk Inspector. Same behavior.
Windows 7 Pro.
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