Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Hard Sentinel Pro 4.40.5 Build 6431 Beta with - KaRanPC



INFO:Hard Sentinel (HDSentinel) is a multi-OS HDD/SSD monitoring and analysis appliion. Its goal is to find, test, diagnose and repair drive problems, report and display SSD and HDD hlth, performance degradations and failures. Hard Sentinel gives complete textual description, tips and displays/reports the most comprehensive information about the hard s and solid state s inside the computer or in external enclosures (USB / e-SATA). Many different alerts and report options are available to ensure maximum safety of your valuable data. The software monitors hard drive / HDD status, including hlth, temperature and all S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, built in most hard s and solid state s today) values for ch s. Also it msures the transfer speed in rl time which can be used as a benchmark or to detect possible hard failures, performance degradations.

HDSentinel is the perfect data protection solution: it can be effectively used to prevent HDD failure and SSD / HDD data loss because it has the most sensitive hlth rating system which is extremely sensitive to problems. This way even a small HDD problem can’t be missed. The Professional version has scheduled and automatic (on-problem) backup options to prevent data loss caused by not only failure but by malware or accidental delete also.
HDD Sentinel runs in the background and verifies SSD / HDD hlth status by inspecting the SMART status of the (s). If an error is found or unexpected behaviour is detected, it warns the user about the current situation and also can perform appropriate actions (for example, start an automatic backup).
Usually, hard hlth status may slowly decline, from day to day. The SMART monitoring technology can predict HDD failure by examining the critical values of the drive. Compared to other software, Hard Sentinel detects and reports every problem. It is much more sensitive to failures and can display better and more detailed information about hard expected life and the problems found (if any). This is a more sophistied way to predict failures than the “traditional” method: checking S.M.A.R.T. attribute thresholds and values only. For more information, plse rd how S.M.A.R.T. works and why Hard Sentinel is different.
The software displays the current hard temperature and logs maximum and average HDD temperatures. This may be used to check the maximum temperature under high hard load.

-------[Requirements]----------------------------------OS: All

-------[What's New in This Relse]--------------------Improvements and new ftures:- displaying hlth (actual and original) during -> Surface test functions- improved display of S.M.A.R.T. attribute changes: automatically showing more dates based on screen resolution- double click on S.M.A.R.T. attribute graphs to toggle showing all msured values- right click on S.M.A.R.T. attribute graph to export all displayed values- improved hardware self tests (Short self test, Extended self test) on various internal and external drives (previously reported “Interrupted with hardware/software reset” caused by special power management implementations)- improved report of hard status and attributes for SCSI / SAS hard s- improved re-adjust Automatic Acoustic Management / Advanced Power Management levels on startup when required- improved “sending files in e-mail” project- log data communiion errors- added Slovak language support (thanks to Lukas Surin for translation)
Improved hardware support::- added support of Sgate External hard s, newer Sgate USB hard s, FreeCom external hard s- added support of Adaptec 7xxx series RAID controllers in RAID mode: detection of complete hard status when SATA or SAS hard s configured as RAID arrays.- added support of Adaptec 2200S, 2120S, 2130S, 2230S SCSI controllers in RAID mode: detection of complete hard status when SCSI hard s configured as RAID arrays.- added support of PROMISE SuperTrak RAID controllers in RAID mode: detection of complete hard status when SATA hard s configured as RAID arrays.- added support of PROMISE FastTrak RAID controllers in RAID mode: detection of hard s in the arrays and their eral S.M.A.R.T. status- added support of PROMISE enclosure information: displaying fan speed, temperature and voltage provided by the Promise enclosure- added support of M1115, SuperMicro SMC2108 RAID controller: detection of complete hard status when SATA hard s configured as RAID arrays.- added support of HighPoint RS5122B USB docking station- added support of HighPoint Datacenter DC7280 controller- eral improvements for external USB 3.0 multi-drive enclosures- improved support for Win XP 64 bit & different RAID controllers (Gigabyte, VIA, JMicron, etc.)- improved support of JMicron USB 3.0 / eSATA RAID enclosures- improved support of LSI, SAS/SATA RAID controllers, displaying hot spare and unconfigured drive(s)- improved support of HighPoint, Areca, LSI RAID controllers- improved support of various hard s (high capacity, 2-3-4 TB models) and newer SSD models (ADATA, OCZ, , Plextor, etc)- improved compatibility for various card rders, pendrives- improved detection of standalone (non-RAID) hard s with HighPoint and Areca cont
Bug fixes, further modifiions:- fixed: service mode startup problems on some non-English systems- fixed: previous versions may displayed error at startup if WMI libraries damaged / corrupted- fixed: webStatus displayed partial information if SSD used in the system- fixed: -specific settings were not saved for some SSD models- fixed: startup may failed when Acronis software used to split 2+ TB hard s- fixed: Portable version startup after uninstallation of from the actual system- fixed: custom icon set setting may reset after standby

====================================================================PROGRAM PROVIDED FOR TEST PURPOSES ONLY!IF YOU LIKE THIS PROGRAM, SUPPORT DEVELOPERS, PLSE BUY IT!====================================================================HomePage - http://www.hdsentinel.com

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