Im buying a used 1 tb HDD, the seller is willing to test it in any program and send a screenshot with the results to me. Which program is the best for a quick health status?
Its a seagate barracudathe makes will usually have a diagnostic program that they use to determine if the drive is good, WD has their lifeguard software, seagate has Seatools, etc.
what is the make of the drive.
my preferred drive fitness test is spinrite 6 but is is pretty pricey for a license.
He already showed me CrystalDiskInfo View: https://m.imgur.com/a/wiWCbUPSeaTools looked remarkably like GsmartControl with a new wrapper...with a few links to Seagate for paid recovery options?
As new WD 1 TB Blue hard drives are all of $28 these days, I'd settle for a clean CrystalDiskInfo display, passing on any drive with any reallocations/bad sectors