Is there a handheld device I can plug into an unpowered hard disk to get the SMART info like hours of operation, bad sectors, etc?
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I suppose. I'm assuming the controller board only needs the 5V while the 12V is for the spindle?
Or if there is no device that does this, is there a bootable program that is soley for checking the SMART data on a drive hooked to a PC?Presonus Audiobox USB, Schiit Magni 3, Sony MDR-V700
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there are many different pieces of software for reading smart data.. i use intel ssd toolbox, hdtune, sometimes seagate seatools, you name it.
As for hooking up 3,5 drive to my laptop over esata and not supplying 12V, the computer didn't see the drive at all, so i don't think this is possible.
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In modern drives pcb contains just a bootstrap code
that load the full firwmare from the platters and
allows the disk to full initialize.
SMART data are usually stored in a firmware module
so you won't get any info if disk is not spinning.
If you need to quickly test lot of disk for SMART
parameters i would suggest to download MHDD from here
http://hddguru.com/software/2005.10.02-MHDD/
http://hddguru.com/download/software...2ver4.5iso.zip
and use an old board with true ATA support.
It's just a matter of seconds to boot and check data.
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