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GSmartControl v2.0.2
GSmartControl v2.0.2 👉 Hard disk and SSD health inspection tool using S.M.A.R.T. data. GSmartControl is a graphical user interface for smartctl (from smartmontools) that allows you to inspect the S.M.A.R.T. data of hard disk drives and solid-state drives to determine their health status. It supports ATA and SCSI devices and provides detailed drive information, attributes, error logs, and self-test results. GSmartControl enables you to run various self-tests, including short, extended, and conveyance tests, and displays the results in an easy-to-read format. It also provides drive identification information, capabilities, and statistics to help diagnose potential hardware issues before failure occurs. Features: • View detailed S.M.A.R.T. attributes and drive information • Perform short, extended, and conveyance self-tests • Automatic detection of ATA and SCSI devices • Display error logs and self-test logs • Advanced drive information and capability reporting • Cross-platform support Supported operating systems: • Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 • macOS • Linux Supported languages: English Changes: v2.0.2 02-24-25 Support GCC 11 (and Ubuntu 22.04) by using and vendoring fmt library (#77). Support an option of saving smartctl output to text instead of JSON (#76). Restored pre-2.0.0 runtime support for smartctl < 7.3 (based on Text parser); this is an unsupported, old method without NVMe, provided for compatibility only (#77). Restored pre-2.0.0 support for standard (non-extended) self-test log found in very old ATA drives; the new JSON parser did not support this previously (#79). Better support for temperature values in JSON parser; this fixes unreasonably large temperature values (#78). Add a tooltip explaining self-test "lifetime hours" wrapping behavior (#73). Windows: Fixed a crash on Windows 7 when opening drive information by using Windows 7-compatible librsvg (#71). Windows: Avoid using non-integer font sizes. This download is for the Windows 64bit portable ...
5/5 6,329 Jun 29, 2026
Alexander Shaduri
   
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