You list "The majority of drives connected via USB and Firewire are not supported" under known issues for DiskCheckup and it didn't detect any of my external drives like expected.
However after coming across HDDscan I was surprised it not only detected but also fully supported the USB drives. Even allows for modification of the AAM and APM features.
DiskCheckup is the only software I know that keeps a history and uses that data to give a more meaningful picture of a hard drives aging rather than having only actual failures of S.M.A.R.T. values to go after.
Having USB support in DiskCheckup would be awesome and hopefully you will consider releasing a new version with that feature in it.
However after coming across HDDscan I was surprised it not only detected but also fully supported the USB drives. Even allows for modification of the AAM and APM features.
DiskCheckup is the only software I know that keeps a history and uses that data to give a more meaningful picture of a hard drives aging rather than having only actual failures of S.M.A.R.T. values to go after.
Having USB support in DiskCheckup would be awesome and hopefully you will consider releasing a new version with that feature in it.
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