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How to Check Hard Drive on Windows 10

by John Clarke Freelancer
Mostly the consumers have the PC or the laptop, but they don’t know anything about the storage device they have. For instance, the SSD makes a great difference in the performance in comparison to HDD. You can check identified by several methods. If you need to check and to get the idea about it, then this post might be useful for you. Read through the blog and follow the instructions to check the Hard drive you use on your system.

How to Check the Hard Drive

There are several ways to know what hard drive you are using inbuilt solutions and free software apps.

Use the Device Manager
Use the MSInfo32 Tool
Use of PowerShell
Use the third-party tool
Net every tool can show the RPM or Media type of HD. Most of them get model numbers, whereas others may show only the RPM. Be sure that the Solid State Drive must not have the RPM; there will be no spinning platters like HDD.

Via Device Manager

As the Device Manager does not show RPM or the Disk type directly, it may have another detail like the model number.

If you wish to check via Device manager, then pursue the given instructions:

Use the WIN+X to open the Power section and then choose the Device Manager option.
Go to the tree and find the Disk Drives and then enlarge it.
Right-click on disk, then click on the properties option. You may also tap twice, click to execute it.
Switch to the Details menu, then choose the Hardware IDs from Property dropdown.
A model number may accessible with several other information. In this event, it is DISKST3500418AS. Thus model number will be ST3500418AS. Now locate the model number of Amazon or Google. If a drive is SSD, it may be explained openly.

Via MSInfo32 Tool

You can use the MSInfo32 Tool to locate the manufacturer and model number in Windows. When you have located on Google or other sites that provide details depending on a model number of the hardware. Sometimes name of a model in the list maybe with the SSD in MSInfo32 Tool. Or else you have to find it using the mobile number of the device.

Via PowerShell

If you want to check via PowerShell, then abide by the given steps:

Use the WIN + X to launch the power section and then choose the PowerShell Admin to open it.
Insert then run command Get-PhysicalDisk.
The output will display the column, including Media Type.
Check whether it HDD or SSD.
You can use the Disk Defragmenter and the Command Prompt of Windows to locate whether it is HDD or SSD.
Via Third-Party Tools

Crystal Disk Info is the tool that helps you to test the health of a hard disk. As software is not going to tell you about the HDD or SSD, it may display the RPM of a storage device.

Free PC Audit is the other free tool that is a type of tool which can locate the Media Type for a storage device. As you find the disk menu, enlarge it, and then choose the media type to view if the storage device is HDD or SSD. You can download it from its official website.

HDD Scan is another free tool for the hard drive analytic. The tool can check the storage device for bad sectors, errors, show S.M.A.R.T.  attributes, and RPM.

If you want to use HDD Scan, then you can follow the provided steps:

Open the tool.
Tap on the Tools option.
Select the Drive ID option.
It will create the report that will include the RPM as the significant parameters. You can download the software from the HDDScan. If you need to upgrade to the SSD, however, you may not be sure whether the entire SSD configuration works well or the HDD, then you can search about it.


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