Micromat Drive Scope 1.2.8 Multilingual macOS 22 MB Hard drives (and solid state drives) are the most failure prone components in your Mac. For that very reason, in fact, drive manufacturers have built in self monitoring, analysis and reporting technology right into the drive. Micromat Drive Scope 1.2.6. Hard drives (and solid state drives) are the most failure prone components in your Mac. For that very reason, in fact, drive manufacturers have built in self monitoring, analysis and reporting technology right into the drive.
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Hard drives (and solid state drives) are the most failure prone components in your Mac. For that very reason, in fact, drive manufacturers have built in self monitoring, analysis and reporting technology right into the drive. (a.k.a. SMART) Most utilities barely scratch the surface of this information, simply reporting the bare essentials: pass or fail. Too often, once the overall failure has occurred, there isn't enough time to get important data from the drive. With Drive Scope you can see into the health of most any drive connected to your Mac.
Hard drives (and solid state drives) are the most failure prone components in your Mac. For that very reason, in fact, drive manufacturers have built in self monitoring, analysis and reporting technology right into the drive. (a.k.a. SMART) Most utilities barely scratch the surface of this information, simply reporting the bare essentials: pass or fail. Too often, once the overall failure has occurred, there isn't enough time to get important data from the drive. With Drive Scope you can see into the health of most any drive connected to your Mac.
The solid state drives (SSDs) that Apple uses in it's newest Macs* use a new connection type, called NVMe. Until now, no utility was available that could read the SMART attributes from these drives - including Apple's Disk Utility. Beginning with the latest update, version 1.1.1, Drive Scope can read the data on these drives, providing access to your drive's health data
Building on the improvements to the SMART check in Techtool Pro, Drive Scope not only provides early warning when a drive is on the path to failure, but provides a deep dive into the health of the drive. Cleanusbdrive 1 1 2. See what errors have occurred, and when, along with whether the errors are temporary or an indicator of overall failure. You can even trigger the drive's internal testing to run manually, providing instant access to up-to-date drive health information. With Drive Scope, you are in control of your drive's health.
What's New:
- Advance drive health warnings. Complete drive information.
- The most complete SMART utility for the Mac.
- High Sierra Compatible
- And now supporting the solid state drives in the latest Macs!
- Advance drive health warnings. Complete drive information.
- The most complete SMART utility for the Mac.
- High Sierra Compatible
- And now supporting the solid state drives in the latest Macs!
Drive Health
With Drive Scope you can see the complete picture of your Drive's health. Granular information about each aspect your drive is monitoring is available for review. See each of the attributes that contribute to the drive's health - in detail. See which attributes contribute to overall failure versus those that are merely informational.
With Drive Scope you can see the complete picture of your Drive's health. Granular information about each aspect your drive is monitoring is available for review. See each of the attributes that contribute to the drive's health - in detail. See which attributes contribute to overall failure versus those that are merely informational.
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The latest Macs' solid state drives replace the aging SATA connection with a new connection type, known as NVMe. This connection, until now, didn't allow sharing of the drive's SMART data. These modern SSDs display their health data a little differently, so you'll see a different selection of tabs for these drives.
The latest Macs' solid state drives replace the aging SATA connection with a new connection type, known as NVMe. This connection, until now, didn't allow sharing of the drive's SMART data. These modern SSDs display their health data a little differently, so you'll see a different selection of tabs for these drives.
Control over Testing
Typically, a drive will check it's SMART attributes whenever it is convenient. With Drive Scope, you can manually trigger the drive's internal tests to make sure the SMART data is as up-to-date as possible. Check how long since the last time the drive ran a test with the drive's testing log.
Typically, a drive will check it's SMART attributes whenever it is convenient. With Drive Scope, you can manually trigger the drive's internal tests to make sure the SMART data is as up-to-date as possible. Check how long since the last time the drive ran a test with the drive's testing log.
Information
When you first open Drive Scope, an information page is displayed, summarizing all the critical information about your drive. See Drive Scope's advanced health assesment at a glance, along with the number of errors encountered, as well as model and capacity information specific to your drive.
When you first open Drive Scope, an information page is displayed, summarizing all the critical information about your drive. See Drive Scope's advanced health assesment at a glance, along with the number of errors encountered, as well as model and capacity information specific to your drive.
System Requirements:
- Intel-based Macs
- OS X 10.8.5 or greater, including macOS 10.13 'High Sierra'
- Intel-based Macs
- OS X 10.8.5 or greater, including macOS 10.13 'High Sierra'
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As the Drive Scope manual suggests, if one of the drivers does not work, try a different one. None of my external G-Technology drives provide SMART data with any of the drivers.
The page at <<github.com/kasbert/OS-X-SAT-SMART-Driver>> has instructions for both installing and removing the drivers. The commands given for removal should be run in Terminal, located in /Applications/Utilities:
Install
* Unmount external drives
* Use the dmg image and the installer
* Check DiskUtility. The disks should have 'S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified'
Uninstall
* Remove driver and plugin
sudo rm -r /System/Library/Extensions/SATSMARTDriver.kext
sudo rm -r /System/Library/Extensions/SATSMARTLib.plugin
sudo rm -r /Library/Extensions/SATSMARTDriver.kext
sudo rm -r /Library/Extensions/SATSMARTLib.plugin
* Reboot
There is a list of supported drives linked on the same page. It is important to note the requirements for the drive:
OS X SAT SMART Driver
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This is a kernel driver for Mac OS X external USB or FireWire drives.
It extends the standard driver behaviour by providing access to drive
SMART data. The interface to SMART data is same as with ATA family
driver, so most existing applications should work.
The driver requires a SAT (SCSI ATA Translation) capable external
drive enclosure. Check smartmontools list for supported devices:
smartmontools.org/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices
If the Option column contains sat or jmicron, the driver should work.
The driver should work with Snow Leopard and Lion and Mountain Lion.
People have reported problems with Lion and Encrypted volumes.
Some enclosures are reported to work with FireWire but not with USB.
The driver is not compatible to WD Drive Manager, or enclosures
with custom kernel extensions.
The page at <<github.com/kasbert/OS-X-SAT-SMART-Driver>> has instructions for both installing and removing the drivers. The commands given for removal should be run in Terminal, located in /Applications/Utilities:
Install
* Unmount external drives
* Use the dmg image and the installer
* Check DiskUtility. The disks should have 'S.M.A.R.T. Status: Verified'
Uninstall
* Remove driver and plugin
sudo rm -r /System/Library/Extensions/SATSMARTDriver.kext
sudo rm -r /System/Library/Extensions/SATSMARTLib.plugin
sudo rm -r /Library/Extensions/SATSMARTDriver.kext
sudo rm -r /Library/Extensions/SATSMARTLib.plugin
* Reboot
There is a list of supported drives linked on the same page. It is important to note the requirements for the drive:
OS X SAT SMART Driver
#####################
This is a kernel driver for Mac OS X external USB or FireWire drives.
It extends the standard driver behaviour by providing access to drive
SMART data. The interface to SMART data is same as with ATA family
driver, so most existing applications should work.
The driver requires a SAT (SCSI ATA Translation) capable external
drive enclosure. Check smartmontools list for supported devices:
smartmontools.org/wiki/Supported_USB-Devices
If the Option column contains sat or jmicron, the driver should work.
The driver should work with Snow Leopard and Lion and Mountain Lion.
People have reported problems with Lion and Encrypted volumes.
Some enclosures are reported to work with FireWire but not with USB.
The driver is not compatible to WD Drive Manager, or enclosures
with custom kernel extensions.