Intel Solid State Drive Toolbox 3.1.8
O. James Samson - September 8, 2013Need to manage and keep your Intel SSD running properly with Intel SSD Toolbox? If yes, then get Intel Solid State Drive Toolbox.
What is this program all about?
Intel Solid-State Drive Toolbox is a handy and powerful utility designed to enable you manage your Intel SSDs. This advanced freeware gives you the ability to do the following: Accessing Intel SSD management features (Intel SSD Optimizer, System Configuration Tuner and Secure Erase); Reporting the drive identification data for Intel SSDs, as well as other drives; Accessing the Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (SMART) attributes for Intel SSDs, as well as other drives. Checking the SMART thresholds and viewing recommended actions for Intel SSDs, as well as other drives and Running diagnostic scans on Intel SSDs to check for any READ or WRITE errors.
When launched, it displays the following screen with the name and capacity of each drive on your PC, as well as the following options when opened; Intel SSD Management Tools – Enables monitoring and managing of any Intel SSDs associated with this computer. View Drive Information – Displays the model number, serial number and firmware number for each drive on the system. It also lists the ATA and SATA capabilities for the selected drive. Check SMART Attributes – Lists the SMART features and their respective thresholds, and, if necessary, indicates any action to take. Run Fast Diagnostic Scan – Analyzes the first 1.5 GB of an SSD to determine whether there are any READ or WRITE errors. Run Full Diagnostic Scan – Analyzes the complete SSD to determine whether there are any READ or WRITE errors or any bad blocks.
Downsides
Intel Solid State Drive Toolbox is a bit advanced; that is why it is important to read the FAQ before installing.
To know more about this program, please visit ” target=”_blank”>Intel.com.
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September 12th, 2013 at 4:17 am
thanks you!