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This is arguably one of the most important features for proactive drive maintenance. HD Tune Pro reads Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) data, which is a monitoring system included in most modern hard drives and SSDs. It displays key attributes such as Reallocated Sector Count, Spin Retry Count, and Temperature, flagging any values that indicate potential drive failure. This allows users to back up critical data before a catastrophic drive failure occurs.
Tests the highest speed at which data can be transferred from the drive cache to the operating system.
The story of HD Tune Pro 5.75 is one of a "digital doctor" that has survived the transition from the era of spinning platters to the lightning-fast world of SSDs. The Guardian of the Hard Drive HD Tune Pro 5.75
Permanently deletes all data on the drive using secure algorithms, ensuring files cannot be recovered.
Users can perform detailed surface scans to detect bad sectors . These are visually represented as a grid of blocks, where red indicates damage and green indicates a healthy sector.
Percentage of CPU resources used during the test. 2. Information Tab (Drive Details) This public link is valid for 7 days
For HDDs and SATA SSDs, HD Tune Pro 5.75 is still superior due to its intuitive error scan map. For PCIe 4.0/5.0 NVMe drives, use the manufacturer’s dashboard tool (Samsung Magician, WD Dashboard) for peak performance testing.
HD Tune Pro 5.75 is a comprehensive hard disk utility designed for both mechanical hard drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD). Unlike basic diagnostic tools, this version provides low-level access to S.M.A.R.T. data, real-time performance graphs, and advanced error scanning.
Adjusted temperature alerts to log high-operating thresholds as alerts rather than critical system failures, matching modern, hotter-running high-speed drives. Step-by-Step Diagnostic Workflows Can’t copy the link right now
Unlike the standard disk benchmark, the File Benchmark tests how your drive handles actual file transfers. It allows you to test different block sizes (e.g., 512 bytes to 8 MB) and data patterns, providing insight into how the drive will perform during daily, real-world tasks like copying large video files or saving hundreds of small text documents. 5. Additional Utilities
System builders can run continuous performance sweeps on new drives to catch early component issues before shipping systems to clients.
