Tuesday, January 28th 2014

ADATA Technology Releases SSD Toolbox Software

ADATA Technology has announced the release of its proprietary software for monitoring the status and maintaining the performance of ADATA solid state drives. The new software, named ADATA SSD Toolbox, will enable users to quickly and conveniently configure, optimize, and monitor the overall health of their solid state drives.

ADATA SSD Toolbox allows for the monitoring of drive health and remaining life through Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) attributes. It also lets the user keep track of the current operating temperature, capacity, and total space used. The drive utilities include SSD security erase, which wipes all data from the drive and restores the drive to its factory default, firmware update, and SSD Toolbox update. For achieving best performance with the drive and the operating system, the software supports both system (SSD) and OS optimization functions. Supported operating systems include Windows 7 (32 & 64-bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64-bit), and Windows 8.1 (32 & 64-bit) versions.
To check for problems, the SSD Toolbox has two diagnostic options: Quick Diagnostics, which runs basic tests on the selected drive, and Full Diagnostics, which runs extended tests on the selected drive and takes more time. These two scan choices allow users to choose the desired level of problem detection, depending on the time and resources available.

The wide range of functionality built into the software is expected to provide users of ADATA SSDs with the informational, management, and diagnostic tools needed to ensure that SSDs maintain their performance advantages for years to come. For a list of all ADATA SSDs that are compatible with SSD Toolbox, please visit www.adata-group.com/index.php?action=ss_main&page=ss_software_6&lan=en.
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5 Comments on ADATA Technology Releases SSD Toolbox Software

#1
TheLostSwede
News Editor
Am I the only one that finds it funny that the app shows an OCZ Vertex 4 SSD rather than one of Adata's own drives?
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#2
Cristian_25H
TheLostSwedeAm I the only one that finds it funny that the app shows an OCZ Vertex 4 SSD rather than one of Adata's own drives?
That's on me actually, I ran the SSD Toolbox on my PC to get the screenshot :D .
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#3
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Fun fact: between the time that ADATA sold its first SSD and the release of its SSD Toolbox, OCZ was formed and went out of business.

But seriously, it's only taken ADATA forever to release something like this, despite every competitor having similar for years.
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#4
PLAfiller
I like it. I have a small Adata ssd running on the msata slot. But it also recognizes my main SSD. Its pretty, I will keep it. :)
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#5
Grover Koo
The toolbox can't reconnize my new sx8200 pro 1TB, HDTune can't show the content in m.1!
The toolbox or the firmware are not function well
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