Find out how much damage your SSD drive has to Windows 10

If you buy a computer today, chances are you'll equip it with an SSD drive. These young people they have a much higher speed than classic hard drives.

The SSD though, are more expensive and have the disadvantage of crashing unexpectedly. If you own one, you should take care of its status and there are several tools on the internet that you can use to do it.

Many of them tools available to control the health of an SSD (Solid State Drive) will give you a simple diagnosis, for example, your disk is in good condition or is OK, or something else. Your tool may be able to give you the actual deterioration indicator of your unit, probably not. If you can't see the deterioration mark on your disk with simple third-party tools, you can take some extra steps.

When a third-party application fails to read critical information about an SSD, it is likely that it is with the disk manufacturer who has locked that information. Fortunately, most Solid State Drive makers provide their own, free applications for controlling disk health, and these are the ones to use.

See below the three most popular Solid State Drive manufacturers and their corresponding programs. If you still have an SSD from a different manufacturer, check their website for available software they may provide.

The application in question should be able to show you the deterioration and give you more details about the health of your unit than a third-party application. It is also a good idea to have the application on your system, in any case.

These applications are specific to each SSD brand. That is, the application Magician won't be able to do much if you have a matching Kingston drive. It may be able to perform some tests, but they may not be accurate.

We should also warn you that if you try to run a very hard to an SSD from a third-party application, you may void your warranty. Be careful and perform endurance tests only if absolutely necessary.

The clues from the diagnostic programs should be enough to let you know if the Solid State Drive is it healthy for you or not. Even if it is, don't stop checking it regularly. At the very least, make sure your important data has , so that in the event of a disk failure, you won't lose them.

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