File Details |
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File Size | 0.5 MB |
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License | Shareware, $9.99 |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10/2000/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 19, 2017 |
Total Downloads | 907 |
Publisher | hddled.com |
Homepage | HddLed Indicator |
Publisher's Description
HddLed Indicator is a tool to see hard disk drive and SSD activity the same way as a hardware led. If you control your PC remotely or your laptop or ultrabook has no HDD LED at all, HddLed Indicator will help to monitor storage activity including removable flash drives.
Latest Reviews
davana reviewed v1.86 on Apr 21, 2008
LoL@ $20! Are you actually charging that? Why?
http://optionalreaction.com/software/hdi
comeoffit reviewed v1.7 on Nov 15, 2006
Doesn't work with TrueCrypt partitions--at all.
Doesn't distinguish between read and write operations. If either a read or write is taking place, the indicator lights up. Sometimes, it's nice to know what is going on--that's the whole point to using such a utility.
Doesn't let you disable the pointless tray icon.
Doesn't provide any way to tell which LED is which--short of hovering the cursor over each one. You can't even opt to have the drive letter shown above each LED. Annoying, and for a such a simple shareware utility, incomprehensible.
Save $20 and get DriveGLEAM (or FloatLED, which is based on DriveGLEAM), which works better, provides more options, and is free. (But still doesn't support TrueCrypt partitions.)
davana reviewed v1.86 on Apr 21, 2008
LoL@ $20! Are you actually charging that? Why?
http://optionalreaction.com/software/hdi
comeoffit reviewed v1.7 on Nov 15, 2006
Doesn't work with TrueCrypt partitions--at all.
Doesn't distinguish between read and write operations. If either a read or write is taking place, the indicator lights up. Sometimes, it's nice to know what is going on--that's the whole point to using such a utility.
Doesn't let you disable the pointless tray icon.
Doesn't provide any way to tell which LED is which--short of hovering the cursor over each one. You can't even opt to have the drive letter shown above each LED. Annoying, and for a such a simple shareware utility, incomprehensible.
Save $20 and get DriveGLEAM (or FloatLED, which is based on DriveGLEAM), which works better, provides more options, and is free. (But still doesn't support TrueCrypt partitions.)