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Boggin:
I just keep the .zip and file folders in my Downloads folder to install again as and when.

HD Sentinel gives you a % value for Performance and Health if I remember rightly but it also gives you a written assessment.

Did it comment on the 99% ?

Lady:
BTW, so no damage after three years of using the hybrid sleep state. Another proof that SSDs are strong!  :artist:


--- Quote from: Boggin on January 09, 2017, 05:40:24 am ---I just keep the .zip and file folders

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I'm sorry, I don't understand which file you mean. Do you mean the setup.exe file?

So the word wasn't "condition" but "health".

I looked around a bit but there's a bunch of information. I managed to change the language to English, so I can just give you a screenshot of the overview. I have a feeling you mean the text under the percentages.

At the top it says (still in Dutch) "unregistered version, please register", but I don't have to, right?


Boggin:
I just close that register window.

That report has answered a question as to whether TRIM is enabled.

While it says no action required, click on S.M.A.R.T to see if there are any red buttons down the left side - there must be a reason why it is only at 99%, although I'll have to Google for an explanation for any red buttons :D

Lady:

--- Quote from: Boggin on January 09, 2017, 06:53:38 am ---I just close that register window.

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What do you mean by this?

Please answer the other 2 questions.

No red buttons under S.M.A.R.T.

Boggin:
close the please register window.

What other two questions ?

Good news about no red buttons.

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