![]() ![]() For those drives, it’s doubly important to make sure that you have recent complete backups of your data. One word of warning before we get started: older Macs and drives may not have SMART-enabled drives. In today’s Tech Tip, I’ll show you how to check the SMART status of your internal disk storage. ![]() SMART status reports if a drive is failing and can tell you when there’s a severe problem with the disk hardware, so the Mac owner can back up important data and replace the ailing drive. Are you SMART about the health of the drives in your Mac? SMART stands for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, and it’s a way for a drive to report its health or problems to macOS.
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