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Active SMART 2.42

Ariolic Software, Ltd.

Active SMART
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Active SMART is an industry leading S.M.A.R.T. diagnostic and failure prediction software for hard drives. It uses S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) to monitor the health status of Hard Disk Drives, monitors the drives temperature, prevents data loss and predicts possible drive fails, using special algorithms. Active SMART has several monitoring modes and is intended for both personal and extensive computer systems use. Various local and remote monitoring modes and alerting options are available. Active SMART allows every hard drive in the system to be monitored 24 hours a day for faults, overheating or other hazardous factors that may lead to a crash. In case of error detection, there is a range of alerting options available: local (pop up messages, sound) and remote (e-mail or network messenger). No special technical skills are required in order to use Active SMART.


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Platform: Windows Utilities & Drivers::File & Disk Management
Type: Shareware Cost: $24.95 US Size: 1001 K Released: Aug 09, 2004
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