![]() – the “SEAGATE 600 SSD Series” is incompatible – a few 20 MacBookAir models contain ‘TOSHIBA’ SSDs (APPLE SSD TS0128F/TS0256F) which are incompatible – the SSDs built into the Late 2016 MacBook Pro (TouchBar) are incompatible – the SSDs built into the Early 2015 and Early 2016 MacBook 12″ are incompatible at all or incompletely and therefore do not work with SSDReporter: Only ‘internal’ SSDs are supported, disks connected via USB&FireWire do not work with SSDReporter.ĮSATA & ThunderBolt connected SSDs may work if the enclosure is S.M.A.R.T.-compatible. The current status of your SSDs is also always easily recognizable because SSDReporter changes its icon (optionally in the menubar) from green to yellow (warning threshold) and finally red (error threshold) as the SSD health decreases. SSDReporter can warn you by e-mail or on-screen each time the health of your SSD decreases and/or when the health falls below the ‘warning’ or ‘error’ thresholds. Since SSDs have a limited life-time determined by the number of write operations it is important to keep an eye on your SSD status. SSDReporter is an application that checks the health of your internal Solid State Disks (“SSD” aka “Flash Storage”). Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
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