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Main window - Options tab
Options tab allows you to set up SIGuardian. Settings on this tab:
"Check at
startup and exit" - SIGuardian will check your HDD's only
at system startup. If there is no change in attribute values, SIGuardian
finishes. If any attribute is changed, SIGuardian displays a message box
and asks do you want to see the info about this HDD.
"Common
options to all hard drives" - SIGuardian will use common settings
for all HDD's in your system. These settings include: control of enabling
S.M.A.R.T. monitoring, S.M.A.R.T. poll interval and e-mail to send reports.
You can set them globally (common) for all drives or individually for
each HDD.
"Enable
S.M.A.R.T. monitoring" - if you disable this mode, SIGuardian
will not check this HDD (or all HDD's) for S.M.A.R.T. attribute info.
Mode of operation
- Standard or Advanced - Standard mode is [good for most people.
In this mode SIGuardian shows T.E.C., attribute value, threshold and speed
of change. And under the "General"
tab you don't see info about supported modes of operation. In advanced
mode it additionally shows the Worst and Raw values of attribute. Under
the "General" tab you'll
see all supported speed modes of operation of HDD.
"S.M.A.R.T.
poll period" - interval of HDD S.M.A.R.T. info polling - how
often SIGuardian will poll your HDD's for changes in S.M.A.R.T. attributes
if working in the background.
"E-mail
report to" - enter e-mail to which SIGuardian sends reports.
You should not see any message boxes in this case. Warning! SIGuardian uses your default mail
client to send e-mails! So check e-mail settings to make sure it will
work properly!
You can disable monitoring of individual S.M.A.R.T. attributes. To do
this, select your hard disk in the left pane of the "Options"
tab. You'll see a list of its S.M.A.R.T. attributes on the right. Just
uncheck the attributes you don't want to monitor with SIGuardian and press
"Save" to save the settings. Now you will not be informed about
these attribute changes.
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