HDDlife screenshots in action.
The main window with the information about the disk. The overall general state of its health is shown together with the percentage of the remaining life and performance rate. If you have several hard drives, you can switch among them using the tabs at the top of the window.
The provided image illustrates the health and wear status of SSD (solid-state) drives. This sample screenshot offers a detailed view of various metrics, enabling users to monitor the performance and longevity of their SSDs effectively. By examining these indicators, one can gain valuable insights into the current condition and potential lifespan of their storage devices.
To monitor solid state drives only, you can use our SSDlife program, information about which is available here: https://ssd-life.com
This sample screenshot shows the situation when the state of health is not good and the life of the disk is in danger. In this case, we recommend that you keep HDDlife constantly running in the background mode and monitoring the state of the disk automatically at least once every half an hour. And you must not forget to back up your data regularly.
In this screenshot you can see an example of how HDDlife works if it detects that the life and the health of a disk is at the critical level. It is recommended that you back up all your data immediately and to replace your hard drive as soon as possible.
HDDlife screenshots in system tray area.
AnywhereView™ – monitoring the health of hard drives in any program´
The icon representing their health is displayed directly on the icons of the hard drives in all programs on your computer – from the My Computer window with the list of drives and to the “Open File” dialog box of any program – Word, Notepad, etc. You will never forget about the health of your hard drives and about the safety of your data!
´ (available only in the professional version (HDDlife Pro). For details see the comparison table.)