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There is standard monitoring
There is Sysinternals File and Disk Utilities
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/b...
So on a hard drive (as in the question) or on a solid state drive (as in the labels)?
For a hard drive - no, for a solid state - any SMART reader, you just need to know which attribute you need to look at (it may not match for different manufacturers). As a rule, each of the manufacturers has a proprietary program for viewing this data. Stupidly you go to the manufacturer's website and download.
Here in detail.
www.outsidethebox.ms/18095
In particular, see section "NAND Write Volume Attributes"
TL;DR
If you don't have native and need an easy-to-read one, use CrystalDiskInfo for example.
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