Looking For S.M.A.R.T. Utility for SCSI Hard Drive

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  1. seagrave

    seagrave Regular member

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    I have a HP media center PC that came with a Hitachi SCSI hard drive and none of the SMART programs I've tried to date such as DriveSitter, Active Smart, Smart & Simple, Disk Checkup, Harddrive Health, support it.

    Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
     
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    Wow, a prebuilt PC that comes with a SCSI drive, not something you see every day...

    Does the hard disk support SMART?
     
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    When I bought the drive it the material said it was SATA 300... but Windows Device Manager says it's a Hitachi SCSI drive. I have no idea whether it can be both. When I installed DriveSitter I got a popup saying it could not detect any IDE drive. I called Hitachi and they don't have the model number on file!!! They sent me a link to an ancient SMART utility that didn't work. Their own SMART utility is no longer available.

     
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    Have you tried using Speedfan's built in SMART utility?
    SATA drives often get nicknamed SCSI drives when they're not...
     
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    Speedfan shows nothing under the SMART tab. Guess I'll have to pull the drive to see what the labels actually say.
     
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    Ugh, yet another reason not to own an nvidia chipset. Some 650i boards out there aren't even compatible with vista, and they're not exactly old either.
     

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