![]() ![]() As the screenshot below shows, it shows you:įor those prefer a percentage value of the device life, go “Statistics” tab and check the value of Percentage Used Endurance Indicator. But it will highlight something that is not going well with red text font or background.īy moving mouse cursor over any item in the app window, there will be a tool-tip pop-over that explain with detailed information. Things are not so easy to read for beginners. It will list your SSD drive in the app window.īy double-clicking on the disk icon or go menu “Device -> View Details” will open the information dialog that you need. After that, search for and launch it from start menu (or Activities overview). ![]() For Ubuntu, it’s available to install via Ubuntu Software app:įor those familiar with Linux command can run a single command in terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) to install it: sudo apt install gsmartcontrolĢ. User can just search for and install it from system package manager. First, the tool is available in most Linux’s system repositories. For Linux, there’s a tool GSmartControl available for choice.ġ. In Windows 10, I prefer to use CrystalDiskInfo which is super easy to understand for beginners. Not sure what’s the problem, but I guess it’s something to do the data reading issue from SSD drive. Everything works well, but it recently refuses to boot sometimes when pressing on the physical power button. I’ve been running Ubuntu Linux on my old laptop for about 7 years. This simple tutorial shows how to easily check your SSD health in Ubuntu and/or Linux Mint desktop. ![]()
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