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How to See if Your Hard Drive is Dying

How to See if Your Hard Drive is Dying
Hard drives use S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) to gauge their own reliability and determine if they’re failing. You can view your hard drive’s S.M.A.R.T. data and see if it has started to develop problems.

Unfortunately, Windows doesn’t have an easy-to-use built-in tool that shows your hard disk’s S.M.A.R.T. data. We will need a third-party tool to view this information, though there is a way to check your S.M.A.R.T. status from the command prompt.


Use CrystalDiskInfo

CrystalDiskInfo is an easy-to-use, open-source program that can quickly display the S.M.A.R.T. status reported by your hard drive in Windows. You can download it for free – however, be sure to uncheck the browser widget when installing it.



Once it is installed, all you have to do is launch the CrystalDiskInfo application to view the S.M.A.R.T. status information for your hard drives. If everything is working properly, you should see the status Good displayed.

CrystalDiskInfo also displays other information about your hard drive, including its current temperature and hardware specifications. If there is a problem, you can identify what exactly is wrong with the hard drive.


If you are particularly paranoid, you can enable the Function –> Resident (to keep CrystalDiskInfo running in your system tray) and Function –> Startup (to have CrystalDiskInfo automatically start with your computer) options to leave CrystalDiskInfo always running in the background. If your S.M.A.R.T. status changes, CrystalDiskInfo will pop up and alert you.

Checking S.M.A.R.T. Without Third-Party Tools

To do a quick S.M.A.R.T. check without installing any third-party software, you can use a few commands included with Windows. First, open a Command Prompt window. (Press the Windows key, type Command Prompt, and press Enter.)

In the Command Prompt window, type the following commands, pressing Enter after each:

Code:
wmic

diskdrive get status




If everything is working properly, you should see the status OK displayed. Other statuses can indicate problems or errors retrieving S.M.A.R.T. information.

Help, My Hard Drive Is Dying!

If you have used either of these tools – or another reputable program – and have seen an error, this does not mean your hard drive is going to fail immediately. However, if there’s a S.M.A.R.T. error, you should assume that your hard drive is in the process of failing. A complete failure could come in a few minutes, a few months, or – in some cases — even a few years. However long it takes, you should not trust the hard drive with your data in the meantime.

Ensure you have up-to-date backups of all your files stored on another media, such as an external hard drive or burned discs. You should always have up-to-date backups anyway, as hard drives can fail at any time.

With your files properly backed up, you should look into replacing your hard drive as soon as possible. A hard drive that fails a S.M.A.R.T. test should not be considered reliable. Even if your hard drive doesn’t die completely, it could corrupt portions of your data.

Of course, hardware isn’t perfect – hard drives can fail without any S.M.A.R.T. warnings. However, S.M.A.R.T. often gives you some advance warning when your hard drive is starting to fail.

How to bypass phone verification

Hey guys, today im going to show you how to bypass the phone verification that sites like G-mail or Facebook asks for. 

steps
1- signup here http://voicemail.k7.net/signup/
2- choose fax and voice-mail
3- they will email you your phone number
4- Now just put that number in the site. 

enjoy!!!

How to set picture password in windows 8

Hi friends! You all know that Windows 8 is going to come with its many of the awesome apps. One of its awesome apps is its picture password. It can be used to fully protect your PC without any fear of cracking your password. When you are using picture password, the image which you have selected will appear after booting your window. You have to drag your cursor in that way three times which you have set as password. Without matching all three innings, your PC will not log on. Isn't it interesting? So, come on let’s do it.


Follow these steps
to set your picture password—

(Note:— You can directly go to the control panel in the start button and skip the First and Second step.)

1. Go to the ‘Control Panel’, and click on the ‘User Accounts and Family Safety’.

2. Now, go to the ‘User accounts’ and click on ‘Make changes to my account in the Settings App’.

3. Click on the ‘Users’ on the left pane and click on ‘create a picture password’ below the ‘Picture password’.

4. It will ask your current password if created, provide your current password and press ‘OK’.

5. Now, click on ‘Choose picture’.

6. Select the picture you want to set as your password and press ‘Open’.

7. For your confirmation, it will ask again that choose this picture or any other. So, click on ‘Use this picture’.

8. Now, it will ask you the method in which way you want to set. There are three ways to set as password, choose one of them and repeat it three times.

9. Then again, for your sake it will ask to repeat your way to set as password, repeat the same act which you have chosen as password.


10. Finally, click on ‘OK’ and your password has been created.


Use Android Phone As a Webcam on Windows PC

Your computer does not have a webcam and you want to do a video conference with friends on Skype, Messenger or Google Talk? You can use the video sensor of your Android phone connected to your PC for that. To use the video sensor of your phone on your computer, you need to install on your computer before the Android SDK that contains the drivers to communicate with all components of your computer.
USB Webcam application to install on your PC and on your Android phone will allow you to make a video link between the two. It will do so only to get the video stream and use it in your favorite email software: Skype, Windows Live Messenger, Google Talk,

Install Android SDK:

The Android SDK is a set of tools to develop and test Android applications on their computer. It contains the drivers to use the webcam on your phone.

Download Android SDK from click here.
Save the file to your hard drive.
Once the download completes, run it.
The SDK installation wizard opens. Click Next.
The Android SDK requires the Java Development Kit from Oracle. If you have not already installed, click Visit java.oracle.com.
Click the Download button next to Java SE 7 SDK.
Accept the terms and conditions and click the version to download depending on your operating system.
Once the download completes, run it.
In the wizard that opens, click Next three times.
Once the file copy is complete, click Finish.
Back in the installation window Android SDK, click Back and then click Next. Java is detected. Click Next three times then click Install.
Click on Finish.
Manage SDK opens. If this is not the case, start it from its shortcut in the Start menu. The program prompts you to download packages in order to exploit the functions of Android. Click Install to download and install.


Install USB Webcam:

You must install the USB Webcam to your phone to use the video sensor as a webcam on your PC.
On your phone, open the Android Market.
Look for the USB Webcam application.

Download and install it.

Install USB Webcam PC Host:

On your computer, you must install the Host PC USB Webcam so it could contact the counterpart on the phone. Here is how to the same:

Download USB Webcam PC Host from click here.

Run the file and In the wizard that opens, click Next.

Click Install.

Finally, click on Close.

Enable debugging USB:

Before using your phone as a webcam, you must enable USB debugging. Remember to turn it off when finished.

On your phone, open settings.

Go to Applications and in Development.

Enable USB Debugging.

Confirm the activation mode.

Start using Android mobile as Webcam:

You will now use USBWebcam to retrieve the image and sound from your Android phone. Here are the instructions for the same:
Connect your phone to your computer via USB.
The first time the drivers are installed on your phone
USBWebcam run on your computer.
A command window opens. Press Enter at the end of the transaction to close.
On your phone, launch USB webcam.
On your PC, launch Messenger, Skype or other software you want to use for your videoconference.
Select the webcam GWebcam Video.
And now, you use the sensor of your phone as a webcam.
What you aim appears on the PC screen.