

CrystalDiskInfo's interface is very readable, and comes in a variety of different languages including Polish. In addition, the program checks, among other things, the frequency of errors, the time needed to start the disk, the number of start/stop cycles, etc. In addition, the program displays a lot of information about each disk in the computer - software version, transfer mode, interface, serial number, temperature, capacity, number of partitions, buffer size, number of times the disk is turned on and its working time, etc. In this case, the user can create a backup copy of the data stored on the unfortunate disk. The program is able to warn the user if it senses that something is wrong with the disk. The CrystalDiskInfo program, analyzing all parameters of the disks' operation, assesses its condition in real-time. The tool provides detailed information about them using S.M.A.R.T. After all, you can expect nothing but the best.


But the reality is that it consists of stock GNOME with an Arch Linux base, thereby guaranteeing top-notch performance. At first glance, you will notice its similarities with GNOME and Fedora. CrystalDiskInfo is a program for monitoring the operation of storage devices installed in the computer. Crystal Linux is less than a year old, so you should use it cautiously.
