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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T15:39:30+00:00 2026-06-07T15:39:30+00:00In: Computers

How to check hard drive health on Windows?

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Hi everyone,

I’d like to check the health and overall condition of my hard drive on a Windows PC. I’m looking for reliable ways to determine whether the drive is healthy, showing signs of failure, or needs replacement.

Could you recommend:

  • Built-in Windows tools or commands for checking drive health
  • Free third-party utilities that provide SMART data and diagnostics
  • Warning signs that indicate a failing hard drive
  • Steps to check both HDDs and SSDs

Any guidance or recommended tools would be appreciated.

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    1. Lisa
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      2026-06-08T08:38:04+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 8:38 am

      I usually check my hard drive health on Windows using a few built-in tools before trying any third-party software.

      The quickest method is to open Command Prompt as Administrator and run:

      `wmic diskdrive get status`

      If it returns “OK,” Windows hasn’t detected any major drive issues. However, this check is fairly basic and may not catch early signs of drive failure.

      For a more thorough check, I open Command Prompt and run:

      `chkdsk C: /f`

      This scans the drive for file system errors and fixes any issues it finds. If the drive is currently in use, Windows will ask to schedule the scan for the next restart.

      I also check the drive’s SMART data using tools such as CrystalDiskInfo. It provides details about drive temperature, health status, power-on hours, and any warning signs that could indicate an impending failure.

      If I notice symptoms like slow performance, unusual clicking noises, frequent crashes, or file corruption, I make sure to back up my important data immediately, as these can be signs that the drive is starting to fail.

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