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April 27th, 2016, 10:33
Hello, i looked my hdd smart info and need little help to understand it. (Hdd smart info is at the link)
What is more dangerous : Big Thresold value or Raw value ?
Do i understand right that my hdd is not in good condition ?
Error log is ok, 0 errors.
http://i65.tinypic.com/14man35.jpgSorry for bad english language.
April 27th, 2016, 16:40
Your SMART data look good.
The Threshold value is fixed. It is the Normalised, Worst and raw values that are subject to change -- these are the ones that need to be watched. A drive reports a SMART failure when the Normalised value of any attribute falls below its Threshold.
May 3rd, 2016, 7:34
fzabkar wrote:Your SMART data look good.
The Threshold value is fixed. It is the Normalised, Worst and raw values that are subject to change -- these are the ones that need to be watched. A drive reports a SMART failure when the Normalised value of any attribute falls below its Threshold.
Thank you for fast answer.
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