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All those numbers are perfectly fine. You're interested in the raw values and all the bad ones (reallocation, read errors, uncorrectable etc) are all zero. However, if it's making a new noise then you'll want to copy off any important data as soon as possible. The more you use it (or just power cycle it) the more chance there is that it permanently fails if there is a problem. If it were me, I'd be imaging the disk as soon as possible while it still works. If that's too technical then just robocopy/filecopy data off, but imaging is a better option. ddrescue off a RIPlinux boot disk or something. Gromit fucked around with this message at 06:37 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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