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				Utility for monitoring HDD health
			 
			
			Hi, Anyone have a recommendation here. I need something that will give me a heads up if one of my drives starts to go south. I just cannot justify a raid 5 array so I'm just gonna try and dodge all the bullets.   TIA Jesse | 
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			Modern hard drives have this built in. It's called SMART Status (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology). It needs to be supported by and enabled in the bios. It's a feature that is almost always disabled by default in the bios (not sure why). I haven't used it, but Active Smart looks pretty nice. http://www.ariolic.com/activesmart/s...echnology.html Though if you just want something to look at once in a while you can just download the WD tool and it will give you the status for free. Last edited by dbfresh23; 02-12-2006 at 12:43 AM. | 
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			I've noticed that SMART does not work for USB-attached drives
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			Hi, Thanks folks. Active smart looks like just the thing. Thanks again, Jesse | 
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			hdd health is completely free and works well....I put it on every pc I have; don't know why this isn't built into windows.  It will give you prediction dates for failure. http://www.panterasoft.com/ 
				__________________ Server: XP SP3, X2 BE 5000+, WD 1.5TB x 2, PVR150 & HD-PVR, USB-UIRT Clients: HD300, HD100 x 2, Media MVP in a box somewhere | 
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