Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Hard Drive Inspector for Notebooks 4.20 était valable le 3 décembre 2013!
Imaginez comment vous vous sentiriez si vous perdiez soudain toutes les données présentes sur votre ordinateur : documents , e-mails , adresses , comptes, mots de passe enregistrés , photos, musiques et vidéos. Cela ressemble à un cauchemar, n'est-ce pas ? Mais c'est exactement ce qui se passe si votre disque dur plante. Un disque dur est une partie de l'ordinateur qui stocke des informations. Le disque dur ayant des pièces mécaniques constamment en rotation, il souffre de l'usure. Et il peut casser à n'importe quel moment, sans préavis, en vous prenant au dépourvu.
Oui, un disque dur est juste un morceau de métal facile à remplacer, mais pouvez-vous aussi facilement restaurer ses contenus uniques reflétant des années de votre vie et de votre travail ? La prévention est plus utile et moins onéreuse que le remède. Faites confiance à Hard Drive Inspector qui surveille en permanence l'état de santé de vos disques et vous avertit en cas de danger. Ce programme vous permet de réduire vos chances de faire face à de mauvaises surprises. L'édition destinée aux notebooks possède l'ensemble des fonctionnalités de la version professionnelle, mais présente également des modifications en termes d'algorithmes afin d'éviter les activations inutiles du disque dur et prend également en compte les les températures de fonctionnement plus élevées, etc.
Ne manquez pas votre chance d'économiser 15 $ (50 % de réduction) sur Hard Drive Inspector ! a> b>
Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003 Server/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1; About 10 MB of disk space
9.34 MB
$39.95
Hard Drive Inspector surveille constamment la santé de votre disque dur et vous alerte en cas de danger. Ce programme permet de réduire les chances de perdre l'ensemble de vos données en raison d'un plantage de votre disque dur. Téléchargez Hard Drive Inspector dès maintenant, demain il sera peut -être trop tard pour votre disque dur.
Chronograph est un utilitaire simple qui permet de synchroniser l'horloge interne de votre ordinateur à l'heure atomique. Les horloges internes standards sont habituellement incorrectes et nécessitent de nombreuses corrections manuelles. Chronograph permet de maintenir automatiquement l'heure correcte à l'aide des serveurs de l'horloge atomique de l'institut national des normes et des technologies des États-Unis (US National Institute of Standards and Technology).
35% THUMBS UP only?
Come on, you must be joking dudes! If you don't own a laptop DO NOT RATE IT DOWN...damn!!
This GAOTD looks very good to me and very handy as well, maybe because I use my laptop every day.
Unlike other similar apps out there, it’s mainly oriented towards PORTABLE DEVICES to comply with the specific characteristics of such systems.
It sports two modes of analysis (BASIC and ADVANCED) which deliver tons of detailed info about the health of your HDs, checking critical parameters every 10 minutes with the ability to send you an email message and/or play sound alerts, should high temperatures be reached.
MUST HAVE TOOL FOR LAPTOP USERS!!
THUMBS UP!
BEST FREE ALTERNATIVES
* Portable CrystalDiskInfo (==> My Personal First Choice)
Excellent FREE tool designed to monitor the health of your HDs (HDD, SSD or even external disks), in order to prevent any possible data loss due to HD failures. To do that it shows you crucial info about them, such as their disk health status, running temperature and S.M.A.R.T. attributes.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/System/System-Info/Portable-CrystalDiskInfo.shtml
* Portable HD Tune
Very good FREE & PORTABLE HD benchmark app, which helps you test the performance of your hard drives with ease.
For instance it can measure the minimum, maximum and average transfer HDs rates, their access time, burst rate and CPU usage, with a stunning graphical drive's activity.
It's also able to show you the HDs health status based on their S.M.A.R.T. data, performing an error scan deep test as well.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/System/System-Enhancements/Windows-Portable-Applications-Portable-HD-Tune.shtml
See also:
http://gsmartcontrol.berlios.de/home/index.php/About (==> external HDs and USB flash Drives)
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Hard-Disk-Utils/Western-Digital-DLG-Diagnostics.shtml
And to check & tweak the temperature of your machine, with the ability to automatically restrain the excessive heat of its HD and CPU, so as to avoid any potential future system disaster or HW wearout due to overheating:
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
Enjoy!
Pros
*Analyzes and monitors the health of hard drives using S.M.A.R.T.
*Instead of just giving you raw S.M.A.R.T. data, provides some easy-to-understand stats about the health of your drive
*Has multiple different ways of you warning you of potential failure, such as via email
*Works with all types of internal and external drives that support S.M.A.R.T. — which is pretty much all modern drives
*Notebooks version is specifically designed to work on laptops and notebooks
Cons
*As is typical with all programs of this type, failure detection/prediction is not 100% accurate
Free Alternatives
Ashampoo HDD Control 2 (freebie, not freeware)
HDD Expert
HDDScan
Final Verdict
Click here for final verdict and full review
There is a problem specific to laptop hard drives when it comes to utilities that continually monitor SMART data on SATA and PATA IDE drives and that is they are no longer able to be set into the lowest power modes where the advanced control circuitry such as temperature sensing and reporting circuitry would normally be powered down due to drive inactivity.
This results in an increase in wasted battery capacity and heat and over all power on hours,just for a false sense of well being, as SMART variables only change after somethings happened not before!
Ran Setup, did not let it launch and then ran Activate, let Setup launch program, using this method means it's registered when it first opens.
The reason for the above is generally the activate part writes the information to the system that shows its registered, when a program is launched generally the first thing it does if it's not freeware is to check if it's a registered version.
It opened with a nice clean interface showing information about my hard drive.
The real question is what use is this information and to be honest I haven't damned clue other than the temperature.
Before going to sea or becoming a programmer I trained as a mechanical engineer and one thing I learned as an engineer is that you can't predict abnormal failure. Normal failure being the time is was designed to run.
I find it hard to believe that a program of this type could reliably predict a failure, something I've never experienced in the last 15 years other than an electronic failure due to static.
I'm going to keep this program is a matter of interest but only because it's free, and I certainly not pay anything like the asking price particularly when HDDScan is available for free.
Here are some of the features I liked about this program, and some that I didn't like:
Advantages of hard Drive Inspector for Notebooks:
1). The S.M.A.R.T. Detail tool gives you a very good in-depth analysis of your Hard Drive.
2). The interface is nice, and it runs using very low memory on the CPU.
3). You can view all the technical information about your drive, like buffer, security features, sectors, etc.
4). Send report via email functions works well. It sends timely reports to your email ID about the status of your drive.
5). If your notebook hard drive ever comes into goes on the verge of losing data, it gives you tips on how to prevent data loss.
Disadvantages of Hard Drive Inspector For Notebooks:
1). If you want to change the power mode of the drive to standby mode, you might face some issues.
2). This program cannot work for fatal drive errors.
3). Hard Drive Inspector is not accurate in predicting the disk death time and performance.
4). There are many other free products available which are as good as this program.
5). You cannot save the report in PDF format.
For more information, and to learn How-to Use and to receive email of hard drive status on you email address from Hard Disk Inspector for notebooks,
Read the follow article: http://www.whitec0de.com/hard-drive-inspector-notebooks-review/
Excellent, excellent.
Merci aussi pour la gratuité.
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En Français sur le site Français!
Sans quoi, veuillez retirer cette option.
C'est énervant les "copier\coller"
Une gueulante!
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Here are some of the features I liked about this program, and some that I didn’t like:
Advantages of hard Drive Inspector for Notebooks:
1). The S.M.A.R.T. Detail tool gives you a very good in-depth analysis of your Hard Drive.
2). The interface is nice, and it runs using very low memory on the CPU.
3). You can view all the technical information about your drive, like buffer, security features, sectors, etc.
4). Send report via email functions works well. It sends timely reports to your email ID about the status of your drive.
5). If your notebook hard drive ever comes into goes on the verge of losing data, it gives you tips on how to prevent data loss.
Disadvantages of Hard Drive Inspector For Notebooks:
1). If you want to change the power mode of the drive to standby mode, you might face some issues.
2). This program cannot work for fatal drive errors.
3). Hard Drive Inspector is not accurate in predicting the disk death time and performance.
4). There are many other free products available which are as good as this program.
5). You cannot save the report in PDF format.
For more information, and to learn How-to Use and to receive email of hard drive status on you email address from Hard Disk Inspector for notebooks,
Read the follow article: http://www.whitec0de.com/hard-drive-inspector-notebooks-review/
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Le Logiciel reste en trial version après l'avoir déverrouillé avec activate.exe.
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Belle Giveaway, j’ai trouvé un autre cadeau à http://goo.gl/gqMief
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