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====== What is S.M.A.R.T ====== | ====== What is S.M.A.R.T ====== | ||
- | SMART is an acronym for //**S**// elf //**M**// anaging //**A**// nalysis //**R**// eporting //**T**// echnology. | + | [[https:// |
I am not aware of Windows or Linux paying much attention to SMART data in such a way as to warn the user before the HD is problematic. However, I have observed that a HD that is not accessible with Windows (will not boot or show data), does work "good enough" | I am not aware of Windows or Linux paying much attention to SMART data in such a way as to warn the user before the HD is problematic. However, I have observed that a HD that is not accessible with Windows (will not boot or show data), does work "good enough" | ||
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So how can a consumer differentiate between // | So how can a consumer differentiate between // | ||
- | Gsmartcontrol can display the contents of a LOG of HD events. If the LOG displayed by gsmartcontrol shows messages that are the color <font inherit/ | + | Gsmartcontrol can display the contents of a LOG of HD events. If the LOG displayed by gsmartcontrol shows messages that are the color <font inherit/ |
SMART data includes statistics about corrected errors. Corrected errors can include // | SMART data includes statistics about corrected errors. Corrected errors can include // |
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