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If not, let me try to explain it to you, without a hard drive you cannot run an operating system or save data. Therefore, keeping tabs on hard drive health is important – but how to check hard drive health?

Also Read: SSD Makes HDD Obsolete

With that said, to learn how to check hard disk health with and without software read the write-up.

6 Best Practices To Check Hard Disk Health

Overview:

1.  Check The BIOS – Checking Hard Disk Health Without OS Interference

Don’t want OS interference when checking hard disk health? Simple, run hard drive check via BIOS. To do so, restart the PC, and before the Windows logo appears, keep pressing either Del, F10, F2, F1, F12, or whichever key is mentioned on the boot screen to run BIOS.

Once in the BIOS, head to Settings > Advanced > NVME self-test. This will help test the hard disk health.

Tip For HP and Dell User: To check hard disk health when in BIOS, head to Diagnostics.

While you’re in the BIOS, it’s also a good place to see whether the hard drive you want to check on is being detected by your PC/motherboard.

2.Using WMIC Tool

Windows Management Interface Command, popularly known as WMIC is a simple Windows command that uses S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology). This feature helps get a status of hard disk health and know about it in detail.

To run the WMIC command, follow the steps below:

In the Windows search bar, type Command Prompt Select the search result > right-click > Run as administrator Next, in Command prompt window type wmic and hit Enter key This will bring WMIC interface, here type: diskdrive get status and press Enter key Wait for the process to finish, you will not get the complete information about hard disk health.

3. Run CHKDSK Command

CHKDSK is a Windows command that helps scan the disk for system errors and bad sectors. Using it, you can see if there’s a problem with the disk or not. The tool scans and fixes hard disk errors and bad sectors. However, if the error is too big to handle, CHKDSK Tool will inform you about it.

To run CHKDSK, follow the steps below:

Double click This PC. Select the drive/partition that you want to check for errors. Right-click > Properties. Thereafter, in the new window that opens click Tools tab> Check This will open a new dialogue box, informing about the hard disk’s health. Click Scan drive to check the drive for errors.

Wait for the process to finish. CHKDSK will now show system errors and bad sectors if any on the hard drive. After this, reboot the computer to see if the problem is fixed or not.

Alternatively, you can also run CHKDSK.exe via Command Prompt. To do so, follow these steps:

Open the elevated command prompt Next, in the enter chkdsk and hit Enter key To check the specific drive you need to input the command as chkdskx: /f (where x is the drive letter of the drive you wish to scan.

/f locates bad sectors

/r recovers readable information

/k forces the drive to dismount before starting

4. Use a Third-Party tool called Disk Speedup to check Hard Disk health

Alongside using Windows built-in tools, you can also try using Disk Speedup a third-party tool, that scans your hard disk and tells about its health. This tool uses S.M.A.R.T features the one used by WMIC. In addition to this, Disk Speedup also helps check the disk for errors and cleans duplicates, junk files, and do a lot more.

To use Disk Speedup, follow the steps below:

Download and install Disk Speedup Click Disk Tools tab > Information option present in the left panel. Thereafter, click the Disk Monitor tab and select the hard disk from the top right corner drop down > Start The process will take time and you will see Read and Write Speed. To cancel the operation, hit the Stop button. In addition to this, click Disk Doctor, select the drive you wish to scan for errors, and hit Start Scan Now. This will help fix the errors present on the disk.

In case you are looking for some other alternative, you can try using tools like Hard Disk Sentinel. It is a much-advanced tool and offers extra features that might not be easy to understand for a novice.

5. Optimize and Defrag Disk

Hard Disk drives these days are being replaced by solid-state drives, as they are much faster. Yet they too need some optimization. If you think either your SSD or HDD is running slow and they need optimization, try running Windows built-in Optimizer and Defrag Drives app.

This will help optimize the drive and will also help keep hard disk health in proper shape.

To use it, follow the steps below:

In the Windows search bar, type Defragment and Optimize Drive. Select the search result. This will open the Optimize Drives window, here first select the drive you wish to optimize.

After selecting the hard drive, hit the Optimize button and wait for the process to finish. Once done you will be able to see the difference in disk performance.

6. Using Tool provided by Hard Disk Manufacturer

Popular hard drive manufacturers offer free and robust tools to monitor hard disk health. To use them, you will first need to know the make of the hard drive.

However, if you don’t the details follow the steps below

Press Windows + R Type devmgmgt. msc > Enter Double click Disk drives and note the model number. Enter the same in Google and head to the manufacturers support page to locate the hard drive utility tool Once you have it run the tool to check for hard disk health.

To assist you better, here are links for some biggest hard drive brands:

Samsung Western Digital Adata Seagate

Remember, each of these tools will work differently, hence never run the incorrect tool. If you have any doubt, do not go with this option.

Using the above-mentioned tools and methods you can easily check hard disk health on your Windows Pc. In case you don’t like manual methods, you can run Disk Speedup, a tool designed to keep disk health in check and clean all the junk. This tool is simple to use and it also offers a 24 hours trial version that will help understand the working of the tool better.

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