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Interpreting crystaldiskinfo
Interpreting crystaldiskinfo













Instead of saying your drive is OK or Bad, like the built-in tools do, CrystalDiskInfo and DriveDx also have more intermediary labels, like Caution or Warning, respectively.

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    interpreting crystaldiskinfo

    Question CrystalDiskInfo showing strange values for brand new SSD ? Question External Hard Drive "CAUTION" Warning on CrystalDiskInfo Two questions on HDDs (CrystalDiskInfo and Mounting Rack) ?

    interpreting crystaldiskinfo

    Question Is my SSD dying or is it just an error? CrystalDiskInfo is showing it at 1% life Question CrystalDiskInfo shows impossibly high "Power On Hours" for SSD ? Question CrystalDiskInfo from a hdd used for mining. Question CrystalDiskInfo displays Caution with IDs being yellow, should I replace my HDD? Question Is my hard drive showing signs of dying? Everything else, like data, games, etc., is on the new (used) 640GB Seagate which I bought. Im currently using a Maxtor 80Gb for my OS. I just want to have an idea of what I have in use. I cant give it back (no warranty at all). My wonder is, is something bad with it? Is it gonna die anytime soon, or maybe in a couple months? Just wanna be sure about it. To make sure of my investment, I downloaded and ran CrystalDiskInfo. It didnt report bad sectors or anything at all. I even used a quick chkdsk to see its status. I formated it twice, quick and long formats. So far in the last two days I have been with it, nothing bad happend. So I went from my old 400Gb Seagate Barracuda to a 640gb Seagate Barracuda. The situation is that I had to buy a new HDD (which I knew was used, stuff in my country is expensive as hell, so it wasnt an option to get a new one). Recently my old HDD kind of died (had to switch to another one since it had bad sectors and it was giving me errors, freezing, etc).















    Interpreting crystaldiskinfo