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99% but good on a brand new SSD in CrystalDiskInfo Hello, yes, it's 150TB written or 5 years I know that 99% (or a 1% drop) is nothing to be sneezed at - but I would have expected a brand new drive with hardly anything written on it, after 1 day would stay at 100% for at least a while I only wish I had tested my old 120 GB EVO with this same software before changing it, as that been in the system for years
Crystal Disk Info shows hard drive as yellow caution status Posted 14 March 2019 - 06:23 PM Yeah there is a potential that your hard drive is failing, crystaldiskinfo is usually fairly accurate at detecting hard disk failures Do you have a external?
CrystalDiskInfo not showing Info on a Disk - Windows 7 Help Forums CrystalDiskInfo not showing Info on a Disk ??? This is sort of a hardware and a software question, so I flipped a nickel and here it is Due to having various problems and inconsistencies with WD DataLifeGuard Diagnostics, I installed CrystalDiskInfo last night At the time, I had seven disks connected; four via internal SATA and three via USB
CrystalDiskInfo and HWInfo give a warning about this HDD CrystalDiskInfo and HWInfo give a warning about this HDD - posted in Internal Hardware: So both CrystalDiskInfo and HWInfo are telling me that theres something wrong (Look at attachment) Now Im
Crystaldiskinfo giving Caution warning on SSD (C5) Crystaldiskinfo giving Caution warning on external drive When you hover over it says "current pending sector count: 1" The drive is about 9 months old Samsung M3 Should I be worried about this? Last edited by Protozoa; 01 Sep 2014 at 07:41
Crystal Disc Info question Solved - Windows 7 Forums I know this thread is solved, but your question wasn't really answered I think I have found the answer: CrystalDiskInfo does not support RAID disks and disks attached to external ATA controllers, so there is no problem it just won't work on them