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PassMark DiskCheckup logo PassMark DiskCheckup and Flamory

Flamory provides the following integration abilities:

  • Create and use window snapshots for PassMark DiskCheckup
  • Take and edit PassMark DiskCheckup screenshots
  • Automatically copy selected text from PassMark DiskCheckup and save it to Flamory history

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Screenshot editing

Flamory helps you capture and store screenshots from PassMark DiskCheckup by pressing a single hotkey. It will be saved to a history, so you can continue doing your tasks without interruptions. Later, you can edit the screenshot: crop, resize, add labels and highlights. After that, you can paste the screenshot into any other document or e-mail message.

Here is how PassMark DiskCheckup snapshot can look like. Get Flamory and try this on your computer.

PassMark DiskCheckup - Flamory bookmarks and screenshots

Application info

PassMark DiskCheckup allows the user to monitor the SMART attributes of a particular hard disk drive. SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) is a feature on a computer's hard disk for providing various monitoring indicators of disk reliability. If SMART is enabled on a hard disk, the system administrator can receive analytical information from the hard drive to determine a possible future failure of the hard drive.

SMART monitors elements of possible long term drive failure, such as 'Spin Up Time', the number of start/stops, the number of hours powered on and the hard disk temperature.

DiskCheckup displays the current values of the SMART attributes, along with the Threshold value for that attribute. If an attribute drops below its threshold, the drive cannot guarantee that it will be able to meet its specifications in the future.

Note that SMART attributes change slowly over time and are helpful attempts to diagnose the life span of a particular drive. DiskCheckup monitors these changes over a long period and predict the date (if available) of the Threshold Exceed Condition (TEC), which is displayed on the main window.

DiskCheckup can also execute built-in Disk Self Test (DST) routines implemented by the vendor to detect drive failures. There are two main self test routines: Short Test and Extended Test. The results of these tests are displayed in DiskCheckup.

DiskCheckup also displays device information, such as the drive geometry, serial number, model number, media rotation rate, and supported features.

PassMark DiskCheckup is also known as DiskCheckup. Integration level may vary depending on the application version and other factors. Make sure that user are using recent version of PassMark DiskCheckup. Please contact us if you have different integration experience.