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  1. Yes, that's the pool drive letter. So if the hidden poolpart folder in the root of your bad drive is named "PoolPart.654e1b5c-05b8-44a2-8b6b-a0251f2ec7d6" then the command you would use to tag that particular poolpart to be ignored would be: dpcmd ignore-poolpart n: PoolPart.654e1b5c-05b8-44a2-8b6b-a0251f2ec7d6
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  2. Based on my own experiences, neither. Likely it means the drive's own firmware found something wrong (thus the S.M.A.R.T. flag) and then dealt with the problem itself, it's just that Scanner noticed the warning inbetween detection and resolution. You might find further info in the logs (C:\ProgramData\StableBit Scanner\Service\Logs), or if you enable Scanner's email notifications and it happens again the email would mention which particular S.M.A.R.T. warning/error occurred. As I use both duplication and nightly backups I'd just double-check that those are on and wouldn't worry about it; I'd only consider replacing the drive if the issue kept happening (more) often or became a permanent error rather than a temporary warning. YMMV.
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