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Hard Disk Sentinel Standard 4.71 war am 27. Februar 2017! als Giveaway verfügbar!
Dieses Tool hilft euch beim Entdecken vor Festplattenproblemen bevor es zu einer Problemsituation kommen kann. Hard Disk Sentinel bietet euch einen umfassenden Überblick über eure Festplatte und garantiert somit, dass alle möglichen Probleme rechtzeitig entdeckt werden. Dieses Tool ist unglaublich hilfreich beim Identifizieren, Testen, Diagnostizieren und Beheben von Festplattenproblemen, sogar bei Solid State Drives.
Hard Disk Sentinel zeigt euch unverzüglich Berichte zum Zustand der Festplatte inklusive Temperatur, eigene Angaben, Transfer-Geschwindigkeiten usw. Jegliche Abweichungen werden als frühe Warnung ausgelegt! Hard Disk Sentinel ist kompatibel mit externen USB- und e-SATA-Festplatten sowie mit RAID-Controllern. Keine Extra-Tools zum Verifizieren von internen und externen Festplatten, SSDs und RAIDs nötig - all das ist bereits in dieser Software enthalten! Wenn euch eure Daten wichtig sind, führt kein Weg an Hard Disk Sentinel vorbei!
Windows 95/ 98/ 98 SE/ ME/ NT4/ 2000/ XP/ 2003/ 2008/ Vista/ 7/ Home Server/ 2012/ 8/ 8.1/ 10; Pentium or compatible CPU; 64 MB of system memory; HD: 30 MB
24.2 MB
$19.50
Bestellt Hard Disk Sentinel PRO mit 45% Rabatt für einen PC, ODER für 5 PC (Familienlizenz).
I got this program about six months ago (same version) in a giveaway from another site - it's well worth having. It's the best of the HD monitoring programs I've tried.
This is a completely different program from all the utilities which show you your disks SMART status. In fact, the publisher has a very interesting technical page where he explains why SMART, by itself, is very inefficient in predicting hard drive failure. I'm not able to evaluate their arguments ; all I can say is their case is pretty convincing :
http://www.hdsentinel.com/smart/index.php
The FAQ page is also very educational :
http://www.hdsentinel.com/faq.php#q2
Browse the online help if you need more information :
http://www.hdsentinel.com/help/en/index.html
What Hard Disk Sentinel does is use the SMART system, but apply its own method on top of it. It tracks SMART data along time, and derives a health "percentage" from that. It also offers its own set of tests, unrelated to SMART if I understood correctly. You can compare your disks data to the average data for that specific model.
They pay particular attention to the working temperature of disks drives, because they say that's a major predictor of failure and remaining lifetime. They go as far as displaying the remaining, estimated lifetime of each disk. (No way to know what that's worth.) However temperature is but one of many monitoring points.
If you care about your PC and data and are the inquisitive type, I encourage you to try this program. Knowing if it really helps predict hard disk failure and protect data requires the surveillance of many PCs over an extended period of time, so I can't offer any help here.
The drawbacks of Hard Disk Sentinel are :
- It's quite technical. You need to master it. Don't expect a simple dashboard with green/red status graphics.
- It does not work completely seamlessly if you use a non admin Windows user account for your daily tasks, as I do.
- It's not high DPI-aware.
- The user interface, while functional, is one of the ugliest I have ever seen. It seems stuck in 1990's aesthetics (or lack of the latter) and looks incredibly amateurish (which, in my humble opinion, is very detrimental to the product). Horrible colours !
There are three editions (not counting free trial). The one on offer here is Standard, not Pro nor Enterprise. However, the feature set of Standard is already impressive. This is by no means a crippled version. The editions comparison page is well hidden :
http://www.hdsentinel.com/store.php
This is the same version I've been using from a prior giveaway -- there is a beta out BTW: neowin[.]net/news/hard-disk-sentinel-47114-beta
Basically Hard Disk Sentinel shows the S.M.A.R.T. data for hard drives, & provides it's own hard drive tests. It's a good app. I use it to monitor the temps when using conventional hard drives connected via USB 3.0, setting it for more frequent polling of the S.M.A.R.T. data. For internal drives & external drives connected via eSATA I just use the free HWMonitor, which also shows what's going on with my graphics card, CPU, & fans.
Do note that S.M.A.R.T. data is useful, & *may* be predictive, but it's not an absolute indicator of drive health -- I've had drives fail while still showing good S.M.A.R.T. data, right up until the time I could no longer access them. Many bios have a feature where they can read the S.M.A.R.T. data every time the system boots, warning you if necessary.
Hard Disk Sentinel's drive tests are informative & can give a good indication of a drive's health -- I always use it if/when I pick up a reman drive cheap. That said, if I suspect that there may be a problem I'll run the software from Western Digital for my WD drives -- some other brands have similar. One, it can remap a bad section to a spare, and two, it's required anyway if the drive is defective & needs RMA. Do Not use Windows disk check to attempt repair -- any sectors it marks bad will be recorded in the NTFS file tables, and they persist after you've replaced the drive, cloning the contents from the old one.
I've been running this software program for a couple of years now. And I couldn't be happier with it. It runs with windows, and puts an icon(configurable) in the desktop tray. The icon is a number, and the number is the temperature of my hard drive. It is the equivalent of the temperature gauge on your car dashboard. A good thing to know at a mere glance. Opening the program will show the overall health of your hard drive.
I picked up Hard Disk Sentinel on a previous giveaway (4.60). I though, what the heck, I will try it. It indicated that my backup drive had serious problems and was in danger of failing. To be cautious, I moved the data to a different drive. Four days later, the old back up drive DIED! For me, it was great timing by GOTD. This is a super program, and everyone should have it! For us folks who started with WIN 95 in days past have said: "if only I knew the hard drive was about to give out I would of done something". Now with Hard Drive Sentinel, you can!!!!!!
warum kann ich giveaway dateien nicht mehr ausführen nach erfolgtem download?
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AGAIN Setup is not working! Corrupt File! This happens many many time with your giveaways. USELESS!
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Mark, It seems that your anti-virus system is damaging the installation files. This problem may be due to our software wrapper that limits the program activation to 24 hours. In this case, you may try using the following:
1) disable the anti-virus suite and restart the computer. You need to disable all the anti-virus systems if you have more than one installed. Make sure it won't start automatically with the computer.
2) download the program archive once again and extract the contents to a dedicated folder
3) Carefully follow the installation instructions in the readme.txt file.
Make sure you switch your anti-virus back on after the installation. Please mind that all the files have been checked for viruses before the program goes live, so you can be sure that the installer is 100% clean.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
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I could download the zipfile of the program, but than after open it and try to download and install the program with the setup.tool, I got only the message that now I have activated the programm, but it did not start the real download the program and allowing me to install it.
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warum kann ich giveaway dateien nicht mehr ausführen nach erfolgtem download?
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Rainer Hüncke,
ich konnte Setup auch nicht ausführen. Das Ausschalten des Virenscanners (ESET, Echtzeit-Dateischutz) führte dann zum Erfolg.
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Rainer Hüncke, geht mir genauso: Meldung: "erfolgreich installiert" > tatsächlich wurde die Software aber NICHT INSTALLIERT!
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