Ssdreporter: 1.5.7 (1422)

: It depends on the drive's firmware. If a drive fails due to a sudden electrical surge or controller malfunction rather than gradual wear, no software can predict it.

: You can set up notifications via macOS Notification Center or email to alert you the moment a drive shows signs of failure. SSDReporter 1.5.7 (1422)

: SSDReporter is a monitoring utility; it cannot fix a failing drive. Its value lies entirely in giving you enough lead time to back up your data and replace the hardware. : It depends on the drive's firmware

: The app lives in your Mac’s menu bar. The icon changes color (typically from green to yellow or red) if the health of your SSD reaches a critical threshold. : SSDReporter is a monitoring utility; it cannot

SSDReporter 1.5.7 (build 1422) is a specialized macOS utility designed to monitor the health and "life left" of internal Solid State Drives (SSDs). Unlike standard hard drives, SSDs have a finite number of write cycles, and this tool serves as an early warning system to prevent data loss. Core Functionality

: This version is fully optimized for modern Macs using NVMe-based flash storage, ensuring accurate health readings for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) and late-model Intel Macs.

: Note that while it excels at monitoring internal disks, external USB/Thunderbolt enclosures often do not pass through the necessary S.M.A.R.T. data unless they use specific, compatible bridge chips. Why Version 1.5.7 (1422) Matters