Stellar Drive Monitor
Stellar Drive Monitor
Disk Status module consists of the information related to the overall general health of the hard disk. It also includes basic information about your disk such as its model number, serial number, firmware revision, and total sectors. You can get to know the remaining lifespan of your hard disk through the Hard Disk Life feature. The Start/Stop Count feature shows the number of times your disk has been turned on or off. Additionally, the Power-on Time shows the amount of time your disk has been in working mode or is running.
Note: Hard Disk Life, Start/Stop Count, and Power-on Time features are not available for external storage devices such as USB drives, NVMe, Memory Cards etc.
Note: If the computer has multiple hard disks connected to it, you can select the desired drive from the drop-down list, located at the top right of the user interface.
The information comprises :
The suitable temperature range is described as follows:
Hard Disk Temperature |
Suitability |
Color |
Less than 49°C |
Ideal |
Blue/Teal |
50°C to 65°C |
Acceptable |
Orange |
More than 65°C |
Too hot |
Red |
The temperature limit is user-defined and is modified from the Settings window. When the specified temperature range is exceeded, the following warnings will appear:
If the hard disk temperature value is reached to 40⁰ C or a specified value a Smart Warning dialog box appears as shown below:
This warning message indicates that Hard Disk’s temperature exceeds the threshold value and it is recommended to shut down the system immediately.
Click Shut Down button to shut down the system immediately or click Ignore to close the window.
Note: If you do not want to see this warning again, then check Don't show this again checkbox and click OK to close the window.
If the hard disk temperature value is reached to 50⁰ C or a specified value a Shutdown Warning dialog box appears as shown below:
This warning message indicates that Hard Disk’s temperature has reached the shut down value and it is recommended to shut down the system immediately.
Click Shut Down button to shut down the system immediately or click Ignore to close the window.
When the performance of the hard disk is reduced to 40%, based on your edition of the software, a warning message appears as shown below:
This warning message indicates that the performance of the hard disk has fallen and It is advisable to create a clone of the hard disk to prevent the data loss.
Click Clone Disk button to create cloning of the hard disk or click Ignore to close the window.
Note:
If you do not want to see this warning again, then check Don't show this again checkbox and click OK to close the window.
The Performance status of the hard disk drive updates in 1.5 hrs of interval.
Hard Disk Health |
Suitability |
Color |
More than 80% |
Ideal |
Blue/Teal |
80% to 65% |
Acceptable |
Orange |
Less than 65% |
Worse |
Red |
When the health of the hard disk is reduced to 40%, based on your edition of the software, a warning message appears as shown below:
This warning message indicates that health of the hard disk has declined and It is advisable to create a clone of the hard disk to prevent the data loss.
Click Clone Disk button to create cloning of the hard disk or click Ignore to close the window.
Note:
If you do not want to see this warning again, then check Don't show this again checkbox and click OK to close the window.
The Health status of the hard disk drive updates in 1.5 hrs of interval.
You can also check your hard disk's temperature, performance, health, and partition information from the system tray (at the top right corner of the menubar). Hover your mouse over the hard disk's name. The information will be displayed as shown below:
Other than exhibiting the statistical information about the disk, the software also displays the details of the disks connected/ selected from the right pane. The disk details such as Model number, Firmware Revision, Serial number, and Total sectors are displayed.
Note: The color of the tiles displaying the current value of the Performance, Health, and Temperature attributes change from blue to orange to red as per the condition of the disk. Blue color tile stands for acceptable value and red for critical. Orange colored tile represents that the attribute value is at an alarming level.