SSDlife Free vs Paid Versions: Is the Upgrade Worth It?

How to Use SSDlife Free to Monitor Your SSD Health

  1. Download & install
  • Go to the SSDlife website and download the free edition for Windows.
  • Run the installer and follow prompts; no special configuration required.
  1. Launch and let it detect drives
  • Open SSDlife Free. It will automatically list detected SSDs and display a summary (model, capacity, and health percentage).
  1. Read the main dashboard
  • Health (%): overall estimate of remaining drive life.
  • Total Written / TBW: cumulative data written (if available).
  • Power-On Hours and Power Cycles: lifetime usage metrics.
  • Temperature: current drive temperature.
  1. Interpret SMART attributes
  • SSDlife reads SMART values. Watch for these key items:
    • Reallocated/Bad Sectors (or similar) — bad if nonzero.
    • Wear Leveling / Available Spare — declining values indicate wear.
    • Program/Erase (P/E) cycles or Media Wearout — higher means closer to end of life.
    • Uncorrectable Errors / CRC errors — any occurrences are concerning.
  1. What to do on warning signs
  • Health warning (significantly below 100% or a “Warning” status): back up immediately.
  • Rising error counts or temperature spikes: stop heavy writes, improve cooling, run diagnostics.
  • If SMART shows “Pred Fail” or repeated uncorrectable errors: replace the drive.
  1. Regular monitoring routine (recommended)
  • Check SSDlife once a month for consumer systems; weekly if you rely on the drive for critical workloads.
  • Keep a simple log: date, health %, total written, temperature — helps spot trends.
  1. Combine with other tools
  • For deeper SMART detail or cross-checks, use CrystalDiskInfo, manufacturer tools (Samsung Magician, WD Dashboard, Intel SSD Toolbox

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